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gRhoYxy9Oss | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gRhoYxy9Oss | 13 Apps That Will Pay You DAILY! (Work From Home Apps) | I found 13 of the best work from home apps that will pay you daily and I also chose different categories so that if you don't like one of the types of work from home apps there will be a bunch of different ones for you to choose from and the first category is going to be easy gig job list apps and the first app we're going to talk about is jobble and jobble is a mobile app that connects you with flexible jobs that pay daily so jobble is kind of like a personal assistant that helps you to search for jobs and land them and some of the most common job categories are going to be delivery Hospitality general labor event staffing warehouse and Retail work now the expected pay with this app is over 10 dollars per hour but of course the pay is going to vary based on the type of job that you select now the commissions that this app takes is about 39 but that is paid by the workers not the employees but that is pretty steep so the pros of this one are it's very easy to use there's a wide variety of jobs and it pays daily some of the cons of this one are some of the jobs may not be available in all areas some jobs may require specific skills and the pay in many cases is going to be a bit lower than a traditional job but overall this is one that can be good for you if you're in a situation where you need to just make some money on the side and you can make a full-time income from jobble or other apps like it but overall I'm going to give this one a 6 out of 10 opportunity score do you want an app that turns your spare time into spare cash and when Nolo is basically a staffing app that connects workers to companies that need them and some of the top categories that they hire for are going to be delivery jobs general labor jobs merchandising jobs washing and cleaning jobs food production jobs manufacturing and production jobs and warehousing jobs Manolo is a great way to earn some extra money on the side while having the flexibility to work whenever you want now this one is similar to jobble but it has jobs that pay higher typically and it has more options so I'd recommend to check both of them to see what's available in your area so some of the pros of this one are it's easy to use there's a wide variety of jobs and it pays daily some of the cons of this one are the jobs are not going to be available in all the different areas similar to jabble which is why I recommend checking both and a lot of the options probably are not going to be jobs you want to work your entire life and in many cases the jobs you get might be temporary but overall I'm going to give this one an 8 out of 10 opportunity score are you tired of cluttering up your home with old CDs DVDs games and books and do you want to clean things up while simultaneously getting paid to do it if so you can sell your old treasure that you don't actually care about anymore on the app declutter and this is an app where you can sell all kinds of different things like Games books computers phones DVDs and old CDs it's easy to use and you can get paid the same day your items are received and you can think of declutter as almost like a virtual garage sale and you can use it to get rid of all of your unwanted items and you don't even have to haul it out yourself and since declutter was founded in 2008 they've actually paid out over a billion dollars to their customers and here's a blog post from someone who made over fifty thousand dollars just simply selling old stuff now there's a lot of websites that you can do this on but declutters when one of the easiest to use and it also pays reasonably well too and if you look at the feedback they have really good ratings online so the pros here are it's very easy to use the payments are fast and there's a wide variety of items that they accept some of the cons are the shipping costs can be high not all items are accepted and the customer service can be slow so overall this is a way to make a little bit of extra cash on the side especially if you're someone who has gotten a bunch of stuff and you just don't need it anymore but you're probably not going to be able to make a full-time income from this so for that reason I'll give this one a 5 out of 10 opportunity score now the next category is going to be ways of making money by simply shopping or surfing the web and there's only one app I'm going to put in this category and that is Swagbucks and this is going to be especially good for you if you're somebody who already spends a lot of time surfing the web and shopping online because you can literally turn your browsing skills into Cold Hard Cash because Swagbucks is an online Rewards program and they let you earn gift cards and cash for the things that you already do online so you can make money on Swagbucks by taking surveys playing games watching videos shopping or even using their search engine and the more you engage the more rewards you can earn and I've personally been using Swagbucks for over three years now myself and most people earn on average about one to five dollars per day and Swagbucks has already paid over 600 million dollars in gift cards and cash to their members and here's a blog post from somebody who says they make about 93 dollars per month on average and they say they don't even use the app more than 20 minutes per week so some of the pros here are there is a wide range of activities that you can do in order to earn money and you can use the mobile app whenever you're bored or you have some free time so you can earn on the go plus there's a large selection of gift cards and cash rewards you can earn now some of the cons are the earning potential can vary some of the most common rewards are not always available such as gift cards and some of the activities on the app do require more time and attention but overall this is a great way to make extra money on the side for basically doing nothing so because of how easy and passive it is I'm gonna give this one an 8 out of 10 opportunity score so why waste your time online when you could be turning it into money with Swagbucks now the next category is going to be gaming related apps and the first one is going to be missed play and this is a loyalty program for mobile Gamers and basically you get to discover new games play them maybe give some feedback and get rewarded for your time and misplay is kind of like a free virtual arcade except instead of getting rewarded in tickets you get to redeem your points for gift cards and cash now the minimum payout amount is five dollars and you can request a payout once you've reached that amount and you'll get paid within 24 hours now the truth is you're not going to be able to make anywhere near a full-time income from this but you are literally getting paid to play video games right so it's pretty decent pay considering you would probably be playing video games anyways so some of the pros of this one are it's fun and rewarding to get paid to play video games there are a wide selection of games to choose from and there's daily opportunities to earn points which you can redeem for real world items and cash some of the cons here are the earnings May Vary depending on the time and effort it takes it is going to be limited to Mobile gaming and some rewards may require a significant amount of points to redeem but this one does have really good ratings online on sites like trustpilot so overall I'm going to give this one an opportunity score of 7.5 out of 10. another app that's very similar to this is just play and just play is very similar to missed play and they really both pay around the same and have similar ratings but I do think misplay is slightly better so I'm going to give this one a 7 out of 10 opportunity score now the next category is going to be survey and micro tasking apps and the first one on the list is going to be surveys on the go and this is basically an app that connects you with surveys that match your interests and this allows you to earn real money simply by sharing your insights now the minimum payout is 10 USD so once you get to that point you will get paid within 24 hours and you'll get the money through PayPal so the surveys typically take 10 to 15 minutes to complete and you're usually going to make about 50 cents to two dollars so you could make up to 12 dollars per hour but typically it is going to be less than that now this is another one that has a lot of really positive feedback online it's definitely not something you're gonna make a full-time income from it's more of something you can do on the side when you're bored for instance if you're waiting in line at the DMV you could just go ahead and take a survey while you're waiting and you'll probably earn a few dollars so the pros of this one are it's extremely flexible you can do it pretty much anytime there's also real rewards both cash as well as prizes and you have a variety of different surveys that you can take some of the cons are survey availability so you will probably get serve things up based on your profile and that can include your occupation as well as where you live some surveys also have qualification requirements because some companies are looking for specific criteria for qualification and of course there is a lot of earnings variation and it does tend to be relatively low paying so overall I'm going to give this one a 5 out of 10 opportunity score don't get me wrong it can be really good to make a little bit of extra money if you're just bored and you want to do something but the pay is relatively low compared to almost all the other options on this list now a company that's an even better option in my opinion that does very similar things is going to be Eureka so Eureka is also a surveys app where you can share your opinion incomplete different challenges and get rewarded for your time now this one has really good ratings online as well but they do tend to pay a bit better so for instance here's one where you make a dollar and 53 cents for a survey that takes about two minutes a dollar and 23 cents for a survey that takes about one minute and so on so you do have the ability to make quite a bit more money than surveys on the go but with that being said the pay is still relatively low and the availability is also low as well so Pros here are it does have an interactive experience you do have daily earning opportunities and there is a variety of different rewards some of the cons are survey availability it's going to be relatively low there can be stringent qualification requirements and there is going to be a lot of earnings variability so overall this is another one where if you're bored and you just have to wait in line or you just have nothing to do you can definitely do this take a few surveys a day and you can make some nice side income so I'm going to give this one a 6 out of 10 opportunity score now one company that's kind of similar to the survey apps but also kind of similar to mturk is going to be brand B and this is an app that connects you with paid opportunities to complete simple tasks surveys and promotions and the rewards that you earn through Branbury can be redeemed for gift cards these gift cards are typically for popular companies like Amazon Walmart or Target now over the last year users have earned about 1 million dollars by completing tasks through this app so this one is relatively new and it's not as well established and it also seems like it doesn't pay quite as well as some of the other ones but this is another one to look into so I'll give it a 5 out of 10 opportunity score the next one on the list is going to be a completely passive way of earning money you literally just get paid to shop right so you get paid to shop for things that you would already be buying anyways and that's with an app called Ibotta now this is another one where obviously you're not going to be able to make a full-time income it's just going to be a little bit of extra money on the side but this one has really really good feedback online it has a loyal base of people who use it and I've also been using this one for years as well so as long as you use it responsibly and you don't end up spending way more money than you would have otherwise this can be a great option this is another one where you might be able to make a call couple hundred extra dollars a month so the pros of this one are it's easy to use there's a wide variety of offers and you can earn cash back daily some of the cons of this one are it does have a minimum purchase requirement the cashback is not instant and you can only earn cashback on certain items so overall because it's so passive I'm going to give this one an opportunity score of 7 out of 10. now the next on the list is technically a food delivery app but it's one you might have not ever heard of and that is caviar and caviar is a food delivery app that exclusively partners with high quality restaurants so typically if you're a delivery driver for caviar you will be delivering your food to people who have a lot of money and people who have a lot of money tend to tip really well now this one did get bought out by doordash but it's still branded as caviar and out of all the food delivery apps this one does tend to have the best reviews online and the hourly pay is about twenty dollars per hour plus like I said before you do get tipped so the pros here are it's very flexible and you can work whenever you want you also get to earn money daily and you get paid to drive around town so if you enjoy driving this can be great for you some of the cons here are unpredictable income no benefits and it can be dangerous driving a lot so overall I'm going to give this one an 8.5 out of 10 opportunity score now the next category is going to be charging scooters and the app I'm going to be talking about is lime and basically as you probably know a lot of big cities will have scooters that you can rent and these will be all around the town and of course these scooters will eventually run out of electricity and they need to be recharged and that's exactly what you'll be doing you'll be going around recharging scooters that ran out of battery now typically the best time to work is going to be in the evening and a lot of the time people will just work a few hours a night and they'll make somewhere between 50 and 100 so some of the pros here are it's a very convenient and efficient mode of transportation I honestly am a huge fan of this type of Transportation because I think it's really convenient and it's also sustainable it also does pay well for the amount of time you spend doing it and it's also very easily accessible some of the cons here are it's not going to be available everywhere it's also going to be much more profitable if you live in an area that has a lot of tourists and it's typically going to be better at certain times of the day but overall I'm going to give this one an 8 out of 10 opportunity score now by the way there are certain careers that take a little bit longer to get into right A lot of these are available literally right away you could just download them on your phone and start making money right away but there are some careers that might take like a month to three months to get into but they also tend to pay much better and one of those careers is Tech sales and a good friend of mine started a company called course careers that teaches people how to get into Tech sales and I've interviewed a bunch of people on this channel that have used course careers to land their first job and my friend did make a free training which I'll put down in the description as well as the pin comment below if you want to check it out also check out my video on 13 remote jobs that are always hiring by clicking right here | Shane Hummus | UCLKZ20yD2tNMBOkSDZo4FeQ | 2023-07-03 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 3,083 | 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x165QsAKSfI | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x165QsAKSfI | Theodoric the Goth | Thomas Hodgkin | Antiquity | Talking Book | English | 5/8 | chapter 12 of theodoric at the goth by thomas Hodgkin this LibriVox recording is in the public domain chapter 12 Rome and Ravenna the death of Anastasius was followed by changes in the attitude towards one another of Pope and Emperor which embittered the closing years of Theodoric and caused his son to setting' clouds but before we occupy ourselves with these transactions we may consider a little more carefully the relations between Theodoric and his subjects in the happier days the early and middle portion of his reign and for this purpose we will first of all hear what the chroniclers have to tell us of a memorable visit to Rome which he paid in the eighth year after his accession that year which according to our present chronology is marked as the 500th after the birth of Christ Rome had been for more than two centuries strangely neglected by the rulers who in her name lorded it over the civilized world ever since diocletian's reconstruction of the empire it had been a rare event for an augustus to be seen within her walls even the Emperor who had Italy for his portion generally resided at Milan or Ravenna rather than on the banks of the Tiber Constantine was but a hasty visitor before he went eastward to build his marvellous new Rome beside the Bosphorus his son Constantius in middle life paid one memorable visit thirty years later Theodosius followed his example his son hilarious celebrated there his dad full triumph over Alaric and his grandson Valentinian the third was standing in the Roman Campus Martius when he fell under the daggers of the Avengers of IET as' but the fact that these visits are so pointedly mentioned shows the extreme rarity of their occurrence nor was any great alteration wrought herein by Theodoric for this visit to Rome which we are now about to consider and which lasted for six months seems to have been the only Warner that he paid in the course of his reign of 33 years he came at an opportune time when there was a lull in the strife amounting almost to civil war caused by a disputed papal election two years before two bodies of clergy had met on the same day 22nd of November in different churches in order to elect the successor to a deceased Pope the larger number assembled in the mother church the Lateran elected a deacon of Sardinian extraction named Simic Asst the smaller but apparently more aristocratic body backed by the favor of the majority of the Senate and supported by the delegates of the Emperor met in the church now called by the name of Saint Maria Maggiore and voted for the arch press Peter Laurentiis the effect of this contested election was to throw Rome into confusion parties of armed men who favored the cause of one or the other candidates paraded the city and all the streets were filled with riot and bloodshed it seemed as if the days of Marius and sulla will come back again though it would have been impossible to explain to either Marius or Sola what was the nature of the contest a dispute as to the right to be considered successor to a fisherman of Bethsaida when the Anarchy was becoming intolerable the Senate clergy and people determined to invoke the mediation of Theodoric thus furnishing the highest testimony to the reputation for fairness and impartiality which had been earned by the Aryan King both the rival bishops repaired to Ravenna and having laid the case before the King heard his answer which so ever candidates was first chosen if he also received the majority of votes shall be deemed duly elected both qualifications were united in Symmachus who was therefore for a time recognized as lawful Pope even by Laurentiis himself the disturbances broke out again later on charges probably false charges of gross immorality were brought against Symmachus who fled from Rome returned was tried by a synod and acquitted it was not till after nearly six years had elapsed and six synods had been held that Laurentiis and his party gave up the contest and finally acquiesced in the legitimacy of the claim of Symmachus to the pope them but most of these troubles were still to come there was a lull in the storm and it seemed as if the king's wise and righteous judgment had settled the succession to the papal chair when in the year 500 Fiat Eric visited Rome seeing for the first time in full middle life the city whose name he had doubtless often heard with a child's wonder and all in his father's palace by the platen see his first visit was paid to the great Basilica of Saint Peter outside the walls where he performed his devotions with all the outward signs of reverence which would have been exhibited by the most pious Catholic before he entered the gates of the city he was welcomed by the Senate and people of Rome who poured forth to meet him with every indication of joy borne along by the jubilant throng he reached the Senate house which still stood in its majesty overlooking the Roman Forum here in some portico attached to the Senate house which bore the name of Golden Palm he delivered a narration to the people the accent of the speech may not have been faultless the style was assuredly not Ciceronian but the matter was worthy of the enthusiastic acclamations with which it was received recognizing the continuity of his government with that of the emperors who had preceded him he promised that with God's help he would keep in violet all that the Roman Prince's in the past had ordained for their people so might a Norman or an joven King anxious to reassure his Saxon subjects swear to observe all the laws of the good King Edward the Confessor this speech of Theodoric's and the Golden Palm was listened to by an obscure African monk whose emotions on the occasion are described to us by his biographer for Ghent yes the grandson of a senator of Carthage had four shakin what seemed a promising official career and had accepted the solitude and the hardships of a monastic life at a time when owing to the severe persecution of the Catholics by the vandal kings there was no prospect of anything but ignominy exile and perhaps death for every eminent confessor of the Catholic faith thorgan TS and his friends had suffered many outrages at the hands of new midian freebooters and vandal officers and they meditated a flight into egypt where they might practice a yet more rigid monastic rule undisturbed by the civil power in his search after a suitable resting place for his community for gentes who was in the 33rd year of his age and visited sicily and now had reached Rome in this same summer of 500 which was made memorable by Theodoric's visit he found we are told the greatest joy in this city truly called the head of the world both the Senate and people of Rome testifying their gladness at the presence of Theodoric the king where for the Blessed for Ginty us to who the world had long been crucified after he had visited with reverence the shrines of the martyrs and saluted with humble deference as many of the servants of God as he could in so shorter time be introduced to stood in that place which is called Parma or RIA while Theodoric was making his harangue there as he gazed upon the nobles of the Roman Senate marshaled in their various ranks and adorned with comely dignity and as he heard with chase ears the favouring shouts of the people he had a chance of knowing what the boastful pomp of this world resembles yet he looked not willingly upon aught in this gorgeous spectacle nor was his heart seduced to take any pleasure in these worldly vanities but rather kindled thereby to a more vehement desire for Jerusalem above and thus with edifying discourse did he ever admonish the Brethren who were present how fare must be that heavenly Jerusalem if the earthly Rome be thus magnificent and if in this world such honor is paid to lovers of vanity what honor and glory shall be bestowed on the saints who behold the eternal reality with many such words as these did the Blessed forg in tears debate with them in a profitable manner all that day and now with his whole heart earnestly desiring to behold his monastery again he sailed swiftly to Africa touching at Sardinia and presented himself to his monks who in the excess of their joy could scarcely believe that the Blessed fog anteus was indeed returned besides his promises of good government according to the old laws of the Empire the orderic recognized the duty which according to long-established usage devolved upon the supreme ruler to provide Panem at Serkan say's for the citizens of Rome the elaborate machinery part of the crowned socialism of the Empire by which a certain number of loaves of bread had been distributed to the poorer households of the city had probably broken down in the death agony of the Caesars of the West and had not been again set going by odovacar we are told that Theodoric now distributed as rations to the people of Rome and to the poor 120,000 mo de of corn yearly as this represents only thirty thousand bushels and as in the flourishing days of the Empire no fewer than 200 thousand citizens used to present themselves probably once or twice a week to receive their rations it is evident that if the chroniclers numbers are correct we have here no attempt to revive the wholesale distribution of corn to the citizens an expenditure with which the finances of Theodoric's kingdom were probably quite unable to cope what was now done was more strictly a measure of outdoor relief for the absolute destitute classes and was therefore a more legitimate employment of the energies of the states than the socialistic attempt to feed a whole people which had preceded it at the same time that he granted these Annan I Theodoric also set aside from the proceeds of a certain wine tax two hundred pounds of gold eight thousand pounds yearly for the restoration of the Imperial dwellings on the Palatine and for the repair of the walls of Rome little did he foresee that a time would come when those walls battered and breached as they were would be all too strong for the fortunes of the Gothic warriors who would dash themselves vainly against their ramparts it was now 30 years since Theodoric returning from his exile at Constantinople had been hailed by his gothic countrymen as a partner of his Father's throne in memory of that event from which he was separated by so many years of toil and triumph so many battles so many marches so many weary negotiations with emperors and kings Theodoric celebrated his tri son Elia at Rome on this occasion the gigantic Flavian amphitheater the Colosseum as we generally call it seems not to have been opened to the people the old murderous fights with gladiators which once died its pavement with human blood had been for a century suppressed by the influence of the church and the costly shows of wild beasts which were the permitted substitute would perhaps have taxed too heavily the still feeble finances of the state but to the Circus Maximus all the citizens crowded in order to see the chariot races which were run there and which recalled the brilliant festivities of the Empire the circus oval in form notwithstanding its name was situated in the long valley between the Palatine and Aventine hills high above on the northeast rows the palaces of the Caesars already moldering to decay but one of which had probably been furbished up to make it a fitting residence for the king of the Goths and Romans on the southwest the solemn Aventine still perhaps showed side by side the decaying temples of the gods and the mansions of the Holy Roman matrons who under the preaching of st. jerome had made their sumptuous palaces the homes of monastic self-denial in the long ellipse between the two here the citizens of Rome were ranged not too many now in the dwindled state of the city to find elbow room for all a shout of applause went up from the Senators and people as the gothic King surrounded by a brilliant throng of courtiers moved majestically to his seat in the Imperial podium at one end of the circus were twelve portals Ostia behind which the eager charioteers were waiting in the middle of it there rose a long platform called the spinner at either end of which stood an obelisk brought from Egypt by an emperor one of these obelisks now adorns the Piazza del Popolo and the other the square in front of the Lateran at a signal from the king the races began whether the first Heath would be between the guy or quadri guy to horse or for horse chariots we cannot say but of one kind or the other twelve chariots bounded forth from the Ostia the moment that the rope which had hitherto confined them was let fall seven times they careered round and round the long spinner of course with eager struggles to get the inside turn and perhaps with not an infrequent fall when a too eager charioteer in his desire to accomplish this struck against the protecting curbstone as each circuit was completed by the foremost chariot a steward of the races placed a great wooden egg in a conspicuous place upon the spinner to mark the score and keen was the excitement when in a match between two well-known rivals six eggs announced to the spectators that's the seventh the deciding circuit had begun the entire course thus traversed seven times in each direction made a race of between three and four miles and each Heath would probably occupy nearly a quarter of an hour the number of heats missus was usually four and twenty and we may therefore imagine Theodoric and his people occupying the best part of a summer day in watching the galloping steeds the shouting lashing drivers and the fast flashing chariot wheels at Rome as at Constantinople though not in quite so exaggerated a degree partisanship with the charioteers was more than a passing fancy it was a deep and abiding passion with a multitude and he sometimes went very near to actual madness for colors the blue and the green the white and the red were worn respectively by the drivers who served each of the four joint stock companies as we should call them that catered for the taste of the race loving multitude red and white had had their day of glory and still won a fair proportion of races but to the keenest and most terrible competition was between blue and green at Constantinople a generation later than the time which we have now reached the undue favor which an emperor justinian was accused of showing to the blues caused an insurrection which wrapped the city in flames and nearly cost that Emperor his throne no such disastrous consequences resulted from circus partisanship in Rome but even in Rome that partisanship was very bitter and in the view of a philosopher supremely ridiculous as the sage cassiodorus remarked in these beyond all other shows men's minds are hurried into excitements without any regard to a fitting sobriety of character the green charioteer flashes by part of the people is in despair the blue gets a lead a larger part of the city is in misery the populace cheer frantically when they have gained nothing they are cut to the heart when they have received no loss and they plunge with as much eagerness into these empty contests as if the whole welfare of their imperiled country depended upon them in two other letters Theodoric is obliged seriously to chide the Roman Senate for its irascible temper in dealing with one of the factions of the circus a patrician and a console so it was alleged had truculently assaulted the party and one man had lost his life in the fray the king ordered that the matter should be inquired into by two officials of the illustrious rank who had special jurisdiction in cases wherein Nobles of high position were concerned he then replied to a counter accusation which had been brought by the Senators against the mob for assailing them with rude clamors in the Hippodrome you must distinguish says the king between deliberate insolence and the festive impertinent C's of a place of public amusement it is not exactly a congregation of Cato's that comes together at the circus the place excuses some excesses and moreover you must remember that these insulting cries generally proceed from the beaten party and therefore you need not complain of clamour which is the result of a victory that you earnestly desired again the King had to warn the Senators not to bring disgrace on their good name and do violence to public order by allowing their menials to embroil themselves with the mob of the Hippodrome any slave accused of having shed the blood of a Freeborn citizen was to be at once given up to justice or else his master was to pay a fine of 400 pounds and to incur the severe displeasure of the king and do not you owe senators be too strict in marking every idle word which the mob may utter in the midst of the general rejoicing if any insult which requires special notice should be offered you bring it before the prefect of the city this is far wiser and safer than taking the law into your own hands the festivities which celebrated theodoric's visit to the Eternal City were perhaps somewhat discordantly interrupted by the discovery of a conspiracy against him set on foot by a certain count are going about whom we have no other information but the form of whose name at once suggests that he was of Gothic not Roman extraction it is possible that this conspiracy indicates the discontent of the old gothic nobility with the increasing tendency a copy Roman civilization and to assume Imperial prerogatives which they observed in the king who had once been little more than chief among a band of comrades but we have not sufficient information as to this conspiracy to enable us to fix it's true place in the history of Theodoric nor can we even say with confidence that it was directed against the king and not against one of his ministers the result alone is certain audio ins treachery was discovered and he was beheaded in the sious orient palace a building which probably stood upon the patrimony of constantine hard by the southern wall of rome and near to the spot where we now see the Church of Santa Croce at the request of the people the words of Theodoric's harangue on his entrance into the city were engraved on a brazen tablet which was fixed in a place of public resort perhaps the Roman Forum even so did the Shires entree of a burgundy and Duke into Brussels confirm and commemorates the privileges of his good subjects the citizens of Brabant upon the whole there can be little doubt that the half year which Theodoric spent in Rome was really a time of joyfulness both to Prince and people and that the tiles which are still occasionally turned up by the Spade in Rome bearing the inscription Domino nostril Theodoric Oh Felix Roma were not merely the work of official flatterers but did truly express the joy of a well governed nation after six months Theodoric returned to that city which during the last 30 years of his life he probably regarded as his home Ravenna by the Adriatic and there he delighted the heart of his subjects by the pageant's which celebrated the marriage of his niece Amala berger with her manfred the king of the distant athenians this young prince whom Theodoric had adopted as his son by right of arms had sent to his future kinsmen a team of cream-colored horses of a rare breed and Theodoric sent in returned horses swords and shields and other instruments of war but as he said the greatest requital that we make is joining you in marriage to a woman of such surpassing beauty as our niece the later fortunes of the ostrogothic princess who thirsts migrated from Ravenna to the banks of the Elbe were not happy a proud and ambitious woman she is said to have stimulated her husband to make himself my fratricide and civil-war sole king of the three against the help of one of the sons of Clovis had been unwisely invoked for this operation so long as the ostrogothic hero lived Thuringia was safe under his protection but soon after his death dissensions arose between franks and three goons a claim of payment was made for the ill required services of the former the ring gear was invaded her king defeated and after a while treacherously slain Amala berger took refuge with her kindred at Ravenna and after the collapse of their fortunes retired to Constantinople where her son entered the Imperial service in after years that son Amala freed the goth was not the least famous of the generals of Justinian the broad lands between the Elbe and the Danube over which the thering games had wandered were added to the dominions of the Franks and became part of the mighty kingdom of Austrasia I have had occasion many times in the preceding pages to write the name of Ravenna the residence of most of the sovereigns of the sinking Empire and now the home of Theodoric let me attempt in a few paragraphs to give some faint idea of the impression which this city of Boulder stone left by the ice drift of the dissolving Empire amid the green fields of modern civilization produces on the mind of a traveller Ravenna stands in a great alluvial plain between the Apennines the Adriatic and the Po the fine mud which has been for centuries poured over the land by the streams descending from the mountains as now silted up her harbor and classist the I'm suburb of Ravenna which in the days of odovacar and Theodoric was a busy Seaport on the Adriatic now consists of one desolate church magnificent in its desolation and two or three farm buildings standing in the midst of a lonely and fever Haunted rice swamp between the city and the sea stretches for miles the glorious pine forest now alas cruelly maimed by the hands of nature and of man by the frost of one severe winter and by the spades of the builders of a railway but still preserving some traces of its ancient beauty here it was that Theodoric pitched his camp when for three weary years he blockaded his rivals last stronghold and here by the deep trench for santim which he had dug to guard that camp he fought the last and not the least deadly of his fights when odovacar made his desperate sortie from the famine-stricken town memories of a gentler kind but still not wanting in sadness now closed around the solemn avenues of the panetta there we still seem to see Dante wandering framing his lay of the silver oscuro through which lay his path to the unseen world and ever looking in vain for the arrival of the messenger who should summon him back - ungrateful Florence there in Boccaccio's story a Maiden's hapless ghost is forever pursued through the woods by the spectre huntsman guido cavalcanti whom her cruelty had driven to suicide and there in our fathers days rode byron like dante and exile if self exiled from his country and feeding on bitter remembrances of past praise and present blame both to lightly bestowed by his countrymen we leave the pine wood and the desert looking rice fields we cross over the sluggish streams Ronco and Monterey and we stand in the streets of historic Ravenna our first thoughts are all of disappointment there is none of the trim beauty of a modern city nor as we first think is there any of the endless picturesqueness of a well-preserved medieval city we look in vain for any building like giotto's campanile a at Florence for any space like that noble crescent-shaped forum full of memories of the Middle Ages the Piazza del Campo of Siena we see some strange but not altogether beautiful bell towers and one or two brown Cooper's breaking the skyline but that seems to be all and our first feeling as I have said is one of disappointment but when we enter the churches if we have leisure to study them if we can let their spirit mingle with our spirits if we can quietly ask them what they have to tell us of the past all disappointment vanishes for Ravenna is to those who will study her attentively a very Pompeii of the fifth century telling us as much concerning those years of the falling Empire and the rising medieval church as Pompeii can tell us of the social life of the Romans in the days of triumphant paganism not that the record is by any means perfect many leaves have been torn out of the book by the childish conceit of recent centuries which veinly imagined that they could write something instead which any mortal would now care to read the destroying hand of the so called Renaissance has passed over these churches defacing sometimes the chancel sometimes the nave one of the most interesting of the churches of Ravenna has the cupola disfigured by wretched paintings which mislead the eye in following the lines of the building another has its apse covered with those gilt spangles and clouds and cherubs which were the 18th century's ideal of impressive religious art the Duomo which should have been one of the most interesting of all the monuments of Ravenna was almost entirely rebuilt in the last century and is now scarcely worth visiting still enough remains in the unrestored churches of Ravenna to captivate the attention of every student of history and every lover of early Christian art it is only necessary to shut our eyes to the vapid and tasteless work of embellishes as we should close our eyes to the whispers of vulgar gossipers while listening to some noble and entrancing piece of sacred music thus concentrating our attention on that which is really interesting and venerable in these churches while we admire their long colonnades their skillful use of ancient columns some of which may probably have adorned the temples of Olympian deities in the days of the Emperor's and the exceedingly rich and beautiful new forms of capitals of a design quite unknown to Vitruvius which the genius of Romanesque artists has invented we find that our chief interest is derived from the mosaics with which these churches were once so lavishly adorned mosaic as is well known is the most permanent of all the processes of decorative art fresco must fade sooner or later and where there is any tendency to damp it fades with cruel rapidity oil painting on canvas changes its tone in the long course of years and the boundary line between cleaning and repainting is difficult to observe but the fragments out of which the mosaic picture is formed having been already passed through the fire will keep their color for centuries we might probably say for millenniums damp hinges them not except by lessening the cement with which they are fastened to the wall and therefore when restoration of a mosaic picture becomes necessary a really conscientious restorer can always reproduce the picture with precisely the same form and color which it had when the last stone was inserted by the original artist and thus when we visit Ravenna we have the satisfaction of feeling that we are in many cases looking upon the very same picture which was gazed upon by the contemporaries of Theodoric portraits of Theodoric himself unfortunately we have none but we have to absolutely contemporary portraits of Justinian the over Turner of his kingdom and one of Justinian's wife the celebrated Theodora these pictures it is interesting to remember were considerably older went abbu found Giotto in the sheepfolds drawing sheep upon a tile than any picture of Chima booze or giotto's is at the present time let us enter the church which is now called st. apollon RA within the walls but which in the time of Theodoric was called the church of Saint Martin often with the addition de Kyllo or AO on account of the beautiful gilded ceiling which distinguished it from the other basilica's of Ravenna this church was built by order of Theodoric who apparently intended it to be his own royal chapel probably therefore the great Ostrogoth many a time saw the divine mysteries celebrated here by bishops and priests of the Aryan Communion to long colonnades fill the nave of the church the columns are classical with Corinthian capitals and are perhaps brought from some older building a peculiarities of the architecture consists in the hi abacus a frustum of an inverted pyramid which is interposed between the capital of the column and the arch that Springs from it as if to give greater heights than the columns alone would afford such in its main features was the Church of st. Martin of the golden heaven when Theodoric worshiped under it's gorgeous roof but it's chief adornment the feature which makes more impression on the beholder than anything else in Ravenna was added after theodoric's death yes not so long after but that either may be suitably alluded to here as a specimen of the style of decoration which his eyes must have been wont to look upon about the Year 560 the downfall of the Gothic monarchy AG analyst the Catholic bishop of ravenna reconciled this church that is reconsecrated it for the performance of worship by Orthodox priests and in doing so adorn the attics of the nave immediately above the colonnades with two remarkable mosaic freezes each representing a long procession on the north wall of the church we behold a procession of virgin martyrs there are 24 in number a little larger than life and are chiefly those maidens who suffered in the terrible persecution of Diocletian the place from which they start is a seaport town with ships entering the harbor domes and columns and arcades showing over the walls of the city an inscription tells us that we have here represented the city of classist the Seaport of Ravenna by the time that we have reached the last figure in this long procession we are almost at the east end of the nave here we see the Virgin Mother throned in glory with the infant Jesus on her lap and the two angels on each side of her but between the procession and the throne is interposed the group of the three wise men in bright colored raiment with tiara like crowns upon their heads stooping forward as if with eager haste to present their various oblations to the divine child on the right or south wall of the church a similar procession of martyred men 26 in number seems to move along in all the majesty of suffering bearing their crowns of martyrdom as offerings to the Redeemer the Christ is here not an infant but a full-grown man the Man of Sorrows his head encircled with a Nimbus and two angels are standing on either side the martyr procession starts from a building with pediment above and three arches resting upon pillars below the intervals between the pillars are partly filled with curtains looped up in a curious fashion and with bright purple spots upon them an inscription on this building tells us that it is palladium that is theodoric's palace at Ravenna in both these processions the representation is of course far from the perfection of art both the faces and the figures have a certain stiffness partly due to the very nature of mosaic work there is also a sort of childlike simplicity in the treatment especially of the female figures which an unsympathetic critic would call grotesque but I think most beholders feel that there is something indescribably solemn in these two great mosaic pictures in st. Pauline RA dentro from the glaring the commonplace Italian town with its police notices and its proclamation of the number of votes given to the government of vittorio emanuelle you step into the grateful shade of the church and find yourself transported into the sixth century after Christ you are looking on the faces of the men and maidens who suffered death with torture rather than deny their Lord for 13 centuries those two processions have seemed to be moving on upon the walls of the Basilica and another ceaseless procession of worshippers Goths Byzantines lombards Franks Italians has been in reality moving on beneath them to the grave and then you remind yourself that when the artist sketched those figures on the walls he was separated by no longer interval than three long lives would have bridged over from the days of the persecution itself that there was still men living on the earth who worshipped the Olympian Jupiter and that the name of Muhammad son of Abdullah was unknown in the world so as you gaze the telescope of the historic imagination does its work and the far-off centuries become near one or two other Aryan churches built during theodoric's rain in the northern suburb of the city have now entirely disappeared there still remains however the church which Theodoric seems to have built as the Cathedral of the Aryan community while leaving the old Metropolitan Church ecclesia Luciana now the Duomo as the Cathedral of the Catholics this Aryan Cathedral was dedicated to saint theodore but has in later ages been better known as the Church of the Holy Spirit tasteless restoration has robbed it of the mosaics which he doubtless once possessed but it has preserved its fine colonnade consisting of 14 columns of dark green marble with in thean capitals who's somewhat unequal height seems to show that they like so many of their sisters have been brought from some of the building where they have once perhaps served other gods through the courtyard of the church of San Spirit Oh we approach a little octagonal building known both as the oratory of Saint Maria in Cosme dia and as the Aryan baptistry the great octagonal font which once stood in the centre of the building has disappeared but we can easily reconstruct it in our imaginations from the similar one which still remains in the Catholic bapt history the interests of this building consists in the mosaics of its cupola on the disk in the centre is represented the baptism of Christ the Savior stands immersed up to his loins in the Jordan whose water flowing past him is depicted with a quaint realism the Baptist stands on his left side and holds one hand over his head on the right of the Saviour stands an old man who's generally said to represent the river God and the reed in his hand the urn from which water gushes under his arms certainly seemed to favor this supposition but in order to avoid so strange a medley of Christianity and hedonism it has been suggested that the figure may be meant for Moses and in confirmation of this theory some keen-eyed beholders have thought they perceived the symbolic horned rays proceeding from each side of the old man's forehead rounded this central disc are seen the figures of the twelve apostles they are divided into two bands of six each who seem marching with crowns in their hands towards a throne covered with a veil and the cushion on which rests across blazing with jewels st. Peter stands on the right of the throne st. Paul on the left and these two apostles carry instead of crowns the one of the usual keys and the other two rolls of parchment the interests of these figures though they have something of the stern majesty of mosaic work is somewhat lessened by the factor that they have undergone considerable restoration it is suggested I know not whether on sufficient grounds that the figures of the Apostles were added when the baptistry was reconciled to the Catholic worship after the overthrow of the Gothic Dominion two more buildings at Ravenna which are connected with the name of Theodoric require to be noticed by us his palace and his tomb the story of his tomb however will be best told when his reign is ended as for the palace which once occupied a large space in the eastern quarter of the city we have seen that there is a representation of it in mosaic on the walls of st. a pauline ra dentro closely adjoining that church and facing the modern course o Garibaldi is a wall about five and twenty feet high built of square brick tiles which has in its upper storey one large and six small arched recesses the arches resting on columns only the front is ancient it is admitted that the building behind it is modern low down in the wall so low that the citizens of Ravenna in passing the brush it with their sleeves is a bath shaped vessel of porphyry which in the days of archaeological ignorance used to be shown to strangers as the coffin of Theodoric but the fact is that its history and its purpose are entirely unknown this shell of a building is called in the Ravenna guidebooks the palace of Theodoric experts are not yet agreed on the question whether its architectural features justifies in referring it to the sixth century they all agree that it does not belong to a much later age it does not agree with the representation of the Palladium in the Church of st. apolinario dentro and if it have anything whatever to do with it it is probably not the main front nor even any very important feature of the spacious palace which as we are told by the local historians and learned from inscriptions was surrounded with porticoes adorned with the most precious mosaics divided into several track linear surmounted by a tower which was considered one of the most magnificent of the Kings buildings and surrounded with Pleasant and fruitful gardens planted on ground which had being reclaimed from the morass but practically almost all the monuments of the ostrogothic hero except his tomb and the three churches already described have vanished from Ravenna would that we could have seen the great mosaic which once adorned the pediment of his palace there Theodoric stood clad in mail with spear and shield on his left was a female figure representing the city of Rome also with a spear in her hand and her head armed with a helmet while towards his right Ravenna seemed speeding with one foot on the land and the other on the sea how this great mosaic perished is not made clear to us but there was also an equestrian statue of Theodoric raised on a pyramid six cubits high horse and rider were both of brass covered with yellow gold and the king here too had his buckler on his left arm while the right extended pointed a lance at an invisible foe this statue was carried off from Ravenna probably by the Frankish Emperor Charles to adorn his capital at Aachen and it was still to be seen there when AG nellis wrote his ecclesiastical history of Ravenna 300 years after the death of Theodoric end of chapter 12 chapter 13 of theodoric the goth by thomas Hodgkin this LibriVox recording is in the public domain chapter 13 Boethius hitherto the career of theodoric has been one of almost unbroken prosperity and the reader who has followed his history has perhaps grown somewhat weary of the monotonous repetition of the phrases of his mildness and his equity unfortunately he will be first wearied no longer the son of the great Ostrogoth set in sorrow and what was worse than in sorrow in deeds of hasty wrath and cruel injustice which lost him the hearts of the majority of his subjects and which have dimmed his fair fame with posterity many causes combined to sadden and depress the King's heart as he felt old age creeping upon him Providence had not blessed him with a son and while his younger rival Clovis left for marshal sons to defend and also to partition his newly formed Kingdom Theodoric's daughter amalasuentha was the only child born of his marriage with Clovis's sister in order to provide himself with a male heir for the customs of the Goths did not favour if they did not actually exclude female sovereignty Theodoric summoned to his court a distant relative a young man named Uther ik descended from the mighty hermanric who was at the time living in Spain Uther ik who was well reported of for bodily vigour and for statesman likability came to the ostrogothic court married amalasuentha 515 four years afterwards received the honor of a consulship which he held along with the Emperor Justin and exhibited games and combats of wild beasts to the populace of Rome and Ravenna on a scale of unsurpassed magnificence but he died probably soon after his consulship leaving two children a boy and a girl and thus Theodoric's hope of bequeathing his crown to a mature and masculine heir was disappointed still however he would not propose a female ruler to his old gothic comrades and the little grandson athol erik though under 10 years of age was solemnly presented by him to an assembly of Gothic counts and the nobles of the nation as their king the proclamation of Atholl eric was made when the King felt that he should shortly depart this life probably in the summer of 526 I have mentioned it here in order to complete my statement as to the succession to the throne but we will now return to an earlier period to the events which immediately followed Uther ik's consulship coming as he did from Spain the Visigothic Lords of which was still an aristocracy of bitter Aryans in the midst of a cowed but Catholic Roman population Uther ik who as we are expressly told was too harsh and hostile to the Catholic faith may have to some extent swayed the mind of his father-in-law away from its calm balance of even-handed justice between the rival churches but the state of affairs at Constantinople exercised a yet more powerful influence Anastasius who though no Aryan had during his long reign been always in an attitude of hostility towards the papal si was now dead and had been succeeded by Justin this man the soldier of fortune who had as a lad tramped down from the Macedonian Highlands into the capital with a wallet of biscuit over his shoulder for his only property had risen by his soldierly qualities to the position of count of the guardsmen and by a judicious distribution of gold among the soldiers gold which was not his own but had been entrusted to him for safekeeping he won for himself the diadem and for his nephew as it turned out the opportunity of making his name forever memorable in history Justin was absolutely illiterate the story about the stenciled signature is told of him as well as of Theodoric but he was strictly Orthodox and his heart was set on a reconciliation with the Roman see this measure was also viewed with favor by the majority of the populace of Constantinople with whom the heterodoxy and Anastasius had become decidedly unpopular thus the negotiations for a settlement of the dispute went prosperously forward the annother Murs which were insisted upon by the roman pontiff was soon conceded the names of Zeno of anastasius and a five patriarchs of Constantinople who had dared to dissent from the Roman Sea was struck out of the diptych s' or lists of those men living or dead whom the church regarded as belonging to her Communion and thus the first great schism between the eastern and western churches a schism which had lasted for 35 years was ended it was probably foreseen by The Statesman of Ravenna that this reconciliation between Pope and Emperor a reconciliation which had been celebrated by the enthusiastic shout of the multitude in the great church of the divine wisdom at Constantinople would sooner or later bring trouble to Theodoric's Arian fellow worshipers in point of fact however an interval of nearly 6 years elapsed before any actual persecution of the Aryans of the Empire was attempted the first cause of the alienation between the ostrogothic king and his Catholic subjects seems to have arisen in connection with the Jews Theodoric on account of some fear of invasion by the barbarians beyond the Alps was dwelling at Verona that city the scene of his most desperate battle with odovacar commanding as it does the valley of the a DJ and the road by the Brenner pass into the Tyrol was probably looked upon by Theodoric as the key of northeastern Italy and when there was any danger of invasion rather than in the safer but less convenient Ravenna there too he may probably have often received the ambassador's of the northern nations who went back to their homes with those stories of the might and majesty of the ostrogothic king which made dietrich Tov ban Theodoric of Verona a name of wonder and a theme of romance too many generations of German minstrels while Theodoric was dwelling in the city of the a DJ tidings came to him apparently from his son-in-law Uther ik whom he had left in charge at Ravenna that the whole city was in an uproar the Jews of whom there was evidently a considerable number were accused of having made sport of the Christian Rite of baptism by throwing one another into one of the two muddy rivers of Ravenna and also in some way not described to us to have mocked at the supper of the Lord the Christian Papas of the city were excited to such madness by these rumours that they broke out into rioting which neither the gothic vice-regent Youth Eric nor their own Bishop Peter the third was able to quell and which did not cease till all the Jewish synagogues of the city were laid in ashes when tidings of these events were brought to Verona by the grand Chamberlain tree van or Trigg wheeler who as an Aryan was suspected of favoring the Jews and when the Hebrews came themselves to invoke the justice of the King Theodoric's righteous indignation was kindled against these flagrant violations of Sevilla toss it was not indeed the first time that his intervention had been claimed on behalf of the persecuted children of Israel at Milan under to Genoa they had already appealed to him against the vexations of their neighbors and at Rome the mob excited by some idle story of harsh punishments inflicted by the Jews on their Christian servants had burned their synagogue in the trust of erre to the ground the protection claimed had always been freely conceded Theodoric while expressing or permitting cassiodorus to express his pious wonder that a race which wilfully shut itself out from the eternal rest of heaven should care for quietness on earth was strong in declaring that for the sake of Sevilla toss justice was to be secured even for the Wanderers from the right religious path and that no one should be forced to believe in Christianity against his will nor was this willing to protect the Jews from popular fanaticism peculiar to Theodoric always so long as the Goths either the Western or Eastern branch remained Arian the Jews found favor in their eyes and a Jacob had rest under the shadow of the sons of Odin now therefore the king sent an edict addressed to youth Erik and Bishop Peter ordaining that a peculiar contribution should be levied on all the Christian citizens of Ravenna out of which the synagogues should be rebuilt and that those who were not able to pay their share of this contribution should be flogged through the streets the crier going behind them and in a loud voice proclaiming their offense the order was doubtless obeyed but from that day there was a secret spirit of rebellion in the hearts of the Roman citizens of Ravenna from this time onwards occasions of difference between Theodoric and his Roman subjects were frequently arising for some reason which is not explained to us he ordered the Catholic Church of st. Stephen in the suburbs of Verona to be destroyed then came suspicions the child of rancor an order was put forth forbidding the inhabitants of Roman origin to wear any arms and this prohibition extended even to pocketknives in the excited state of men's minds earth and heavens seemed to them to be full of portents there were earthquakes there was a comet with a fiery tail which blazed for fifteen days a poor gothic woman lay down under a portico near theodoric's Palace at Ravenna and gave birth so we are assured to four dragons two of which having one head between them were captured while the other two sailing away eastward through the clouds was seemed to fall headlong into the sea more important than these old wives fables was the changed attitude and the wavering loyalty of the Roman Senate from the remarks made in an earlier chapter it will be clear that a conscientious Roman citizen might truly feel that he owed had divided allegiance to the Ostrogoth ruler de facto and to the Augustus of Constantinople his sovereign de jure through the years of religious schism this conflict of duties had slumbered but now with the enthusiastic reconciliation between the see of Rome and the throne of Constantinople it awoke and in that age when as has been already said religion was nationality and Orthodox Eastern Emperor seemed a much more fitting object of homage than an Arian Italian King there were two men united by the ties of kindred who seemed marked out by character and position as the leaders of a patriotic party in the Senate if such a party could be formed these men were boëthius and his father-in-law Symmachus both Roman Nobles of the great and ancient and nishan gains Boethius whose name we have already met with as the skilful mechanic who was requested to construct a water clock and the sundial for the king of the Burgundians was a man of great and varied accomplishments philosopher theologian musician and mathematician he had translated 30 books of Aristotle into Latin for the benefit of his countrymen his treatise on music was for many centuries the authoritative exposition of the science of harmony he had held the high honor of the consulship in five ten twelve years later he had the yet higher honor of seeing his two sons symmachus and boëthius though mere lads arrayed in the Triberr of the consul Simek us the other leader of the Patriotic Party in the Roman Senate had memories of illustrious ancestors behind him a century before another Simic as' had been the standard bearer of the old pagan party and had delivered two great durations in order to prevent the Christian Emperor's from removing the venerable altar of victory from the Senate house now his descendant and namesake was an equally firm adherent of Christianity a friend and count of Pope's a man who was willing to encounter obloquy and even death in behalf of Nicene orthodoxy he had been consul so long ago as in the reign of odovacar he had been an illustrious prefect of the city under Theodoric he was now patrician and chief of the Senate kaput Senatus the last two titles conferred honor rather than power the headship of the Senate especially being generally held by the oldest and if not by the oldest by the most esteemed and venerated member of that body such was Simic us a man full of years and honors a historian an orator and a generous contributor of some portion of his vast wealth for the adornment of his native city Boethius left an orphan in childhood had enjoyed the wise training of his guardian Symmachus when he came to man's estate he married that Guardians daughter rusty Kiana though there was the difference of a generation between them a close friendship United the old and the middle-aged senators and the young consuls sprung from this alliance who were the hope of their blended lines bore as we have seen the names of both father and the grandfather up to the year 523 Boethius appears to have enjoyed to the full the favour of Theodoric from a chapter of his autobiography we learn that he had already often opposed the ministers of the crown when he found them to be unjust and rapacious men how often says he have I met the rush of coney gassed when coming the open-mouthed to devour the substance of the poor how often have I baffled the all but completed schemes of injustice prepared by the Chamberlain Trigg wheeler how often have I interposed my influence to protect the unhappy men whom the unpunished avarice of the barbarians was worrying with infinite calumnies Paulinus a man of Consular rank whose wealth the hungry dogs of the palace had already devoured in fancy I dragged as it were out of their very jaws but all these acts of righteous remonstrants against official tyranny though from the names given they seem to have been chiefly directed against gothic ministers had not forfeited for boethius the favour of his sovereign the proof of this is furnished by the almost unexampled honor conferred upon him certainly with the oberek skin' sent by the elevation of his two sons to the consulship the exultant father from his place in the senate expressed his thanks to Theodoric in an oration of panegyric which is now no longer extant but was considered by contemporaries a masterpiece of brilliant rhetoric so far all had gone well with the fortunes of boëthius but now perhaps about the middle of 523 there came a great and calamitous change we must revert for a few minutes to the family circumstances of Theodoric in order to understand the influences which were embittering his spirit against his Catholic that is to say his Roman subjects the year before his grandson say Guericke the Burgundian had been treacherously assassinated by order of his father King Sigismund who had become a convert to the Orthodox Creed and after the death of Theodoric's daughter had married a Catholic woman of low origin in the year 523 itself thrasymedes died and was succeeded by his cousin hill derek son of one of the most ferocious persecutors of the Catholic Church but himself a convert to her Creed notwithstanding an oath which hilary had sworn to his predecessor on his deathbed never to use his royal power for the restoration of the churches to Catholics Hill Varick had recalled the Bishop's of the Orthodox party and was in all things reversing the bitter persecuting policy of his ancestors Amala Freda the sister of Theodoric and widow a frazzled who had been for nearly 20 years of the vandals passionately resented this undoing of her dead husband's work and put herself at the head of a party of insurgents who called in the aid of Moorish barbarians but who were notwithstanding that aid defeated by the soldiers of Hill Durack at cap sir Amala Frieda herself was taken captive and shut up in prison probably about the middle of 523 thus everywhere the Aryan League of which Theodoric had been the head and which had practically given him the hegemony of Teutonic Europe was breaking down and in his collapse disaster and violent death were coming upon the members of Theodoric's own family if you thorak himself as seems probable had died before this time and was no longer at the Kings side to whisper distrust of the Catholics at every step and to put the worst construction on the actions of every patriotic Roman yet even Uther exten creased the difficulties of the other exposition and his doubts as to the future fortunes of a dynasty which would be represented at his death by only a woman and a child and these difficulties and doubts bred in him not depression but an irascible and suspicious temper which had hitherto been altogether foreign to his calm and Noble nature such was the state of things at the court of Ravenna when in the summer or early autumn of 523 Capri on reporter in the king's court accused the patrician albinus of sending letters to the emperor Justin hostile to the royal rule of Theodoric of the character and history of happiness notwithstanding his eminence station we know but little he was not only patrician but illustris that is in modern phraseology he had held an office of cabinet rank on the occasion of some quarrel between the factions of the circus Theodoric had graciously ordered him to assume the patronage of the green faction and to conduct to the election of a pantomimic performer for that party he had also received permission to erect workshops overlooking the forum on its northern side on condition that his buildings did not in any way interfere with public convenience or the beauty of the city evidently he was a man of wealth and high position one of the great Nobles of Rome but perhaps one who up to this time had not taken any very prominent part in public affairs his accuser Kip rien still apparently a young man was also a Roman nobleman his father had been consul and he himself held at this time the post of referenda rias or as I have translated it reporter in the Kings Court of Appeal his ordinary duty was to ascertain from the suitor what was the nature of his plea to state it to the king and then to draw up the document which contained the Kings judgment it was an arduous office to ascertain from the florid and often trembling suitor in the midst of the hubbub of the court the precise nature of his complaint and the responsible one to express the Kings judgement neither less nor more in the written decree there was evidently great scope for corrupt conduct in both capacities if the referenda rias was open to bribes and in the formula by which these officers were appointed some stress is laid on the necessity of they're keeping the pure conscience in the exercise of their functions Katrien seems to have been a man of nimble and subtle intellect who excelled in his statement of the case so well was this done by him from the two opposite points of view that plaintiff and defendant in turn were charmed to hear each his own version of the case so admirably presented to the king of later years Theodoric weary of sitting in state in the crowded Hall of Justice had often tried his cases on horseback riding forth into the forest he had ordered Capri and to accompany him and to state in his own lively and pleasing style the for and against of the various causes that came before him on appeal even we are told when Theodoric was roused to to anger by the manifest injustice of the plea that was thus presented he could not help being charmed by the graceful manner in which the young referenda rias the temporary assert of the claim brought it under his notice the strained to subtle eloquence Capron had been recently sent on an embassy to Constantinople and had there shown himself in the wordfence a match for the keenest of the Greeks lately returned as it should seem from this embassy he came forward in the Roman Senate and accused of the patrician Albinus about stepping the bounds of loyalty to the ostrogothic king in the letters which he had addressed to the byzantine emperor in this accusation was capri and acting the part of an honest man or of a basin former the times were difficult the relations of a roman senator to Emperor and King were as I have striven to show intricate and ill-defined it was hard even for good men to know on which side preponderating the obligations of loyalty of honour and of patriotism on the one hand capri anna may have been a true and faithful servant of Theodoric who had in his embassy at Constantinople discovered the threads of a treasonable intrigue and who would not see his master betrayed even by Romans without denouncing their treason as a real patriot he may have seen that the days of purely Roman rule in Italy were over that there must be some sort of amalgamation with these new Teutonic conquerors who evidently had the empire of the world before them that it would be better and happier and in a certain sense more truly Roman for Italy to be ruled by a heroic king of the Goths and Romans and for her to sink into a mere province ruled by ex arcs and logo feats from corrupt and distant Constantinople this is one possible view of Capri ins character and purposes on the other hand he may have been a slipper adventurer intent on carving out his own fortune by whatever means and willing to make the dead bodies of the noblest of his countrymen stepping-stones of his own ambition in his secret heart he may have cared nothing for the noble old goth his master with whom he had so often ridden in the Pinewood nothing to for the great name of Rome the city in which his father had once sat as consul long accustomed to state both sides of a case with equal dexterity and without any belief in either this nimble tongue the Advocate who had already found that Greece had nothing to teach him that was new may have had in his inmost soul no belief in God in country or in duty but in Capri and alone both views are possible we have before us only the passionate invectives of his foes and the stereotyped commendations of his virtues penned by his official superiors and I will not attempt to decide between them when the Capri on brought his charge of disloyalty against Albinus the accused patrician who was called into the presence of the king at once denied the accusation an angry debate probably followed in the course of which Boethius claimed to speak the attention of all men was naturally fixed upon him for by the King's favor the same favour which in the preceding year had raised his two sons to the consulship he was now filling the great place of Master of the offices false said boëthius in loud impassioned tones is the accusation of Kippur Ian but whatever albinus did I and the whole Senate of Rome with one purpose did the same the charge is false o king theodoric the interposition of boethius was due to a noble and generous impulse but it was not perhaps wise in view of all that had passed and without in any way helping Albinus it involved boëthius in his ruin capri on the Scallon j-- included the master of the offices in his accusation and certain persons not Goths but and men of senatorial rank opilio the brother of Kip rien Basilius and Gordon Tia's came forward and laid information against boethius here the reader will naturally ask of what did these informers accuse him but to that question it is not possible to give a satisfactory answer he himself in his meditations on his trial says of what crime is it that I am accused I am said to have desired the safety of the Senate in what way you may ask I am accused of having prevented an informer from producing certain documents in order to prove the Senate guilty of high treason shall I deny the charge but I did wish for the safety of the Senate and shall never cease to wish for it nor though they have abandoned me can I consider it a crime to have desired the safety of that venerable order that posterity may know the truth and the real sequence of events I have drawn up a written memorandum concerning the whole affair for as for these forged letters upon which is founded the accusation against me of having hoped for Roman freedom why should I say anything about them their falsehood would have been made manifest if I could have used the confession of the informers themselves which in all such affairs is admitted to have the greatest weight as for Roman freedom what hope is left to us of attaining that would it that there were any such hope had the King questioned me I would have answered in the words of chaos when he was questioned by the Emperor Caligula as to his complicity in a conspiracy formed against him if I said he had known thou should never have known these words coupled with some bitter statements as to the tainted character of the informers against him men oppressed by debt and accused of peculation constitute the only statement of his case by boethius which is now available the memorandum so carefully prepared in long hours of his imprisonment has not reached posterity would that it might even get to be found in the library of some monastery or lurking as a palimpsest under the dole commentary of some medieval divine it could hardly fail to throw a brilliant if not uncolored light on the politics of Italy in the 6th century but trying as we best may to spell out the truth of the affair from the passionate complaints of the prisoner I think we may discern that there had been some correspondence on political affairs between the Senate and the Emperor Justin correspondence which was perfectly regular and proper if the emperor was still to them dominus noster our Lord and Master but which was kept from the knowledge of the king of the Goths and Romans and which when he heard of it he was sure to resent as an act of treachery to himself that boëthius the master of the offices of the Theodoric should have connived at this correspondence naturally exasperated the master who had so lately heaped favours on this disloyal servant he used the power which he wielded as master of the offices that is head of the whole civil service of Italy to prevent some documents which would have compromised the safety of the Senate from coming to the knowledge of Theodoric all this was dangerous and doubtful work and though we may find it hard to condemn boethius drawn as he was in opposite directions by the claims of historic patriotism and by those of official duty we can hardly wonder that Theodoric who felt his throne and his dynasty menaced should have judged with some severity the minister who had thus betrayed his confidence the political charge against boethius was blended with one of another kind to us almost unintelligible a charge of sacrilege and necromancy at least this seems to be the only possible explanation of the following words written by him my accusers saw that the charge of desiring the safety of the Senate was no crime but rather a merit and therefore in order to darken it by the mixture of some kind of wickedness they falsely declared that ambition for office had led me to pollute my conscience with sacrilege but philosophy had chased from my breasts all desire of worldly greatness and under the eyes of her who had daily instilled into my mind the Pythagorean Maxim follow God there was no place for sacrilege nor was it likely that I should seek the guardianship of the meanest of spirits when divine philosophy had formed and molded me into the likeness of God the friendship of my father-in-law the venerable Symmachus ought alone to have shielded me from the suspicion of such a crime but alas it was my very love for philosophy that exposed me to this accusation and they thought that I was of kin to sorcerers because I was steeped in philosophic teachings the only reasonable explanation that we can offer of these words is that medieval superstition was already beginning to cast a shadow over Europe that already great mechanical skill such as Boethius was reputed to possess when his King asked him to manufacture the water clock and the sundial caused its possessor to be suspected of unholy familiarity with the evil one perhaps also that astronomy which was evidently the favorite study of Boethius was perilously near to astrology and that his zeal in its pursuit may have exposed him to some of the penalties which the Theodosian code itself the new book of Imperial Rome denounced against the mathematicians this seems to be all that now can be done towards rewriting the lost indictment under which boëthius was accused the trial was conducted with an outrageous disregard of the forms of justice it took place in the Senate house at Rome Boethius was apparently languishing in prison at Pavia where he had been arrested along with Albinus thus at a distance of more than 400 miles from his accusers and his judges was the life of this No Rowman unheard and undefended sworn away on obscure and preposterous charges by a process which was the mere mockery of a trial he was sentenced to death and the confiscation of his property and the judges whose trembling lips pronounced the monstrous sentence were the very senators whose cause he had tried to serve this thought the remembrance of this base ingratitude planted the sharpest sting of all in the breasts of the condemned Patriot it is evident that the Senate themselves were in desperate fear of the newly awakened wrath of Theodoric and the fact that they found Boethius guilty cannot be considered as in any degree increasing the probability of the truth of the charges made against him but it does perhaps somewhat lessen his reputation for far-seeing statesmanship since it shows how thoroughly base and worthless was the body for whose sake he sacrificed his loyalty to the new dynasty how utterly unfit the Senate would have been to take its old place as ruler of Italy if Byzantine Emperor and ostrogothic king could have been blotted out of the political firmament Boethius seems to have spent some months in prison after his trial and was perhaps transferred from pavía to the agar calvin Tiana's a few miles from milan there at any rate he was confined when the messenger of death sent by Theodoric found him there is some doubt as to the mode of execution adopted one pretty good contemporary authority says that he was beheaded but the writer whom I have chiefly followed who was almost a contemporary but a credulous one says that torture was applied that a cord was twisted round his forehead till his eyes started from their sockets and that finally in the midst of his torments he received the coup de Gras from a club in the interval which elapsed between the condemnation and the death of this noble man who died verily as a martyr for the great memories of Rome he had time to compose a book which sized a powerful influence on many of the most heroic spirits of the Middle Ages this book the well known if not now often read consolation of philosophy was translated into English by King Alfred and by Geoffrey Chaucer was imitated by Sir Thomas More whose history in some respects resembles that of Boethius and was translated into every tongue and found in every convent library of medieval Europe there is a great charm the charm of sadness about many of its pages and it may be considered from one point of view as the swan song of the dying Roman world and the dying Greek philosophy or from another as the book of Job of the new medieval world which was to be born from the death of Rome for like the book of Job the consolation is chiefly occupied with a discussion of the eternal mystery why a righteous and Almighty ruler of the world permits bad men to flourish and increase while the righteous are crushed beneath their feet and as in the book of Job so here the question is not probably because it cannot be fully answered it is the consolation of philosophy not of religion or at any rate not of revealed religion which is here administered so marked is the silence of Boethius on all those arguments which a discussion of this kind inevitably suggests to the mind of a believer in the crucified one that scholars long supposed that he was not even by profession a Christian a manuscript which has been lately discovered seems to prove beyond a doubt that boethius was a Christian and wrote orthodox treatises on disputed points of theology but for some reason or other he fell back on his early philosophical studies rather than on his formal and conventional Christianity when he found himself in the deep waters of adversity and imminent death he represents himself in the consolation as lying on his dungeon couch sick in body and sad at heart and quoting the muses as companions of his solitude they come at his call but are soon unceremoniously dismissed by Warren nobler than themselves who asserts an older and higher right to cheer her voter e in the day of his calamity this is philosophy a woman of majestic stature whose head seems to touch the skies and who has undying youth and venerable age mysteriously blended in her countenance having dismissed the muses she sits by the bedside of boëthius and looks with sad and earnest eyes into his face she invites him to pour out his complaints she sings to him songs first a pity and reproof then of fortitude and hope she reasons with him as to the instability of the gifts of fortune and strives to lead him to the contemplation of the Summum bonum which is God himself the knowledge of whom is the highest happiness then in order a little to lighten his difficulties as to the permission of evil by the all-wise and almighty one she enters into a discussion of the relation between divine foreknowledge and human free will but this discussion a thorny and difficult one is not ended when the book comes to an abrupt conclusion being probably interrupted by the arrival of the messengers of Theodoric who brought the warrant for the writers execution the consolation of philosophy is partly in prose partly in verse the prose is generally strong clear and comparatively pure in style wonderfully superior to the vapid diffusive nurse of cassiodorus and most writers of the age the interspersed poems are sometimes in hexameters but more often in the shorter lines and more varied meters of Horace and are to some extent founded upon the tragic choruses of Seneca it is of course impossible in this place to give any adequate account of so important to work and one of such far-reaching influence as the consolation but the following translation of one of the poems in which the prisoner makes his moan to the Almighty may give the reader some little idea the style and matter of the treatise the harmony of the natural world the discord of the moral world o thou who has to made this starry hole who has fixed on high thy throne who biddest at the blue above us role and who sway the planets own at thy bidding she turns the changing moon to her brother her full-fed fire dimming the stars with her light which soon wanes as she draws to him nyeh thou givest the word and the westering star the Hesper who watched our nights upspringing changing his course shines eastward afar phosphor now for the sun's in bringing when the leaves fall fast Neath autumns blast thou short earnest of the rain of light in radiant June now scatter is too soon the fast flown hours of night the leaves which fled from the cruel north are with Zephyrs breath returning and from seeds which the bear saw dropped in Earth Springs the corn for the dog stars burning thus all stands fast by thine old decree nothing wavers in nature's plan in all her changes she boughs to thee yeh all stands fast but man oh why is the Wheel of Fortune rolled while gilt thy vengeance shuns why sit the bad on their Thrones of gold and trample thine holy ones why does virtue skulk when none may see in the great world's corners dim and the just man mark the knave go free while the penalty falls on him no stormed the perjurer soul o Elms serene the false one stands he flatters and kings of mighty realms are as clay in his moulding hands o ruler look on these lives of ours the stashed on fortune see thou rulest the calm eternal powers but thine handiwork too are we ah quell these waves with their tossings high let them own thy bound and ban and as their rulest the starry sky rule also the world of man end of chapter 13 chapter 14 of Theodoric of the goth by Thomas Hodgkin this LibriVox recording is in the public domain chapter 14 Theodoric's tomb the death of Boethius occurred probably about the middle of 524 and in the same year as it would seem Theodoric left Verona and returned to his old quarters at Ravenna the danger from the barbarians on the northern frontier had apparently been averted but a far greater danger the hatred and the terror of his subjects of Roman origin had entered his kingdom it was probably during this same year 524 that the zeal of the Orthodox Emperor Justin began to flame out against the Aryans their churches were taken from them and given to the Catholics and as we hear that several Aryans at this time embraced the Catholic faith we may conjecture that the usual methods of conversion in that age confiscation imprisonment and possibly torture had been pretty freely employed these measures coming the close after the alleged conspiracy of the Senators or perhaps simultaneously with it completed the exasperation of Theodoric he sent for the Pope John the first a Tuscan who had been lately elevated to the papal chair and when the successor of st. Peter appeared at Ravenna commanded him with some haughtiness in his tone to proceed to Constantinople to the Emperor Justin and tell him that he must in no wise attempt to win over those whom he calls heretics to the Catholic religion the Pope is said to have made some protestations distinguishing between his duty to God and his duty to his king but nevertheless accepted a commission of some kind or other to treat with the emperor on the subject of mutual toleration between Catholics and Aryans he set forth at the head of a brilliant train accompanied by ecclesia s-- bishop of ravenna and you say be Asst bishop afar know by Senator Theo Duras who had been console in 505 by Senator importunate consul in 509 who was descended from the historic family of the deck ee and from whom his coevals expected deeds worthy of that illustrious name by Senator Agra POTUS who had been consul along with the eastern Emperor in 5:17 and by many other noblemen and bishops the visit of a pope to Constantinople an event which had not occurred since the very earliest days of the new capital created profound sensation in that city and was the very thing to cement that union between the papacy and the Empire which constituted the other excreta state danger the whole city poured forth with crosses and candles to meet at the Pope and his companions at the 12th milestone and to testify with shouts their veneration for the Apostles Peter and Paul whose representative they deemed that they saw before them Justina's or Gustus the fortunate farm lad before whom in his old age all the great ones of the earth frustrated themselves in reverence now saluted the vicar of st. Peter with the same gestures of adoration the coronation of the Emperor who had already been for six years on the throne was celebrated with the utmost magnificence the Roman pontiff himself placing the diadem on his head then the Pope and all the Senators with tears besought the Emperor that their embassy might be acceptable in his sight in the private interviews which were held the Pope probably hinted to his Orthodox Ally the dangers which might result to the Catholic cause in Italy if the odd Erick hitherto so tolerant a heretic should be provoked two measures of retaliation on behalf of his church there does seem to have been some modification of the persecuting edicts again the Aryans and at least some restoration of churches to the heretics though certain papal historians unwilling to admit that a pope can have pleaded for any concession to miss believers endeavour to represent the Pope's mission as fruitless while the Pope's person was greeted with enthusiastic reverence but that which is upon the whole our best authority declares that the Emperor Justin having met the Pope on his arrival as if he was st. Peter himself and having heard his message promised that he would comply with all his demands except that the converts who had given themselves to the Catholic faith could by no means be restored to the aryans this last exception does not seem an unreasonable one surely Theodoric could hardly have expected that Justin would exert his imperial power in order to force any of his subjects back into what he deemed a deadly heresy but for some cause or other probably because he perceived the mistake which he had committed in giving to the world so striking a demonstration of the new alliance between Emperor and Pope Theodoric's ambassadors on their return to Ravenna found their master in a state of Wrath bordering on frenzy all both Pope and Senators were cast into prison and treated there with harshness and cruelty the Pope who was probably an aged and delicate man began to languish in his dungeon and there he died on the 25th of May 526 in the meantime while the papal embassy had been absent on his mission to Constantinople Theodoric had perpetrated another crime under the influence of his maddening suspicions Symmachus father-in-law of boëthius the venerable head of the senate and man of saintly life and far advanced in years had probably dared to show that he condemned as well as lamented the execution of his brilliant son-in-law against him therefore a charge doubtless of treason was brought by command of the king to be accused was of course to be condemned and the Simek US was put to death in one of the prisons at Ravenna after the deaths of these three men Boethius symmachus and Pope John all chance of peace between Theodoric and his subjects and what was worse all chance of peace between Theodoric and his nobler and truer self was over and there was nothing left him but to die in misery and remorse it was probably in these summer days of 526 that as before stated he presented his younger grandson at Alaric to his faithful Goths as their King and edict was issued and the faithful groaned when they saw that it bore the countersignature of a Jewish Treasury Clark that on Sunday the 30th of August all the Catholic churches of Italy should be handed over to the Aryans but this tremendous religious revolution was not to be accomplished nor was an insurrection of the Catholics to be required in order to arrest it the edict was published on Wednesday the 26th of August on the following day the king was attacked by diarrhoea and after three days of violent pain he died on the 30th of August the very day on which the churches were to have been handed over to the heretics and 97 days after the death of the Pope there is certainly something in this account of Theodoric's death which suggests the idea of arsenic or poisoning no hint of this kind is given by any of the analysts but they are all hostile to Theodoric and disposed to see in his rapid illness and most opportune death a divine judgment for his meditated persecution of the church on the other hand it is impossible to read the account of his strange incoherent deeds and words during the last three years of his life without suspecting that his brain was diseased and that he was not fully responsible for his actions as bearing on this question it is worthwhile to quote the story of his death given by a Greek historian who 224 years after his death it is perhaps only an idle tale but it shows the kind of stories which were current among the citizens of Ravenna as to the last days of their great king when Theodoric was dining a few days after the death of silica sand Boethius the servants placed on the table a large fishes head this seemed to Theodoric to be the head of Symmachus newly slain the teeth seemed to nor the lower lip the eyes glared at him with wrath and frenzy the dead man appeared to threaten him with utmost vengeance terrified by this amazing portent and too chilled to the bone with fear he hastily sought his couch where having ordered the servants to pile bedclothes upon him he slept a while then sending Forel piteous the physician he related all that had happened to him and wept for his sins against symmachus and boëthius and with these tears and with bitter lamentations for the tragedy in which he had taken part he soon afterwards died this being the first and last injustice which he had committed against any of his subjects and it proceeded from his not carefully sifting as he was wanted to do the evidence on which a capital charge was grounded this story of procopius if it have any foundation at all seems to show that Theodoric's last days were passed in delirium and might suggest a doubt whether in the heartbreak of these later years he had not endeavoured to drown his sorrows in wine but it is interesting to see that the Greek historian though writing from a somewhat hostile point of view recognizes emphatically the Justice of Theodoric's ordinary administration and considers the execution of Simic as' and boëthius we ought to add the imprisonment of the Pope and his Co ambassadors as the one tyrannical series of acts which marred the otherwise fair Fame of a patriot King the tomb of Theodoric still stands a noble monument of the art of the sixth century outside the walls of the northeast corner of Ravenna this edifice which belongs to the same class of support'll buildings as the tomb of Hadrian now better known as the castle of Santa Angelo is built of squared marble stones and consists of two stories the lower one a decagon the upper one circular the roof is composed of one enormous block of Istrian marble 33 feet in diameter 3 feet in height and weighing it is said nearly 300 tons it is a marvel and a mystery how with the comparatively rude engineering appliances of that age so ponderous amass can have been transported from such a distance and raised to such a height at equal intervals ran the outside of this shallow dome like roof 12 stone brackets are attached to it they are now marked with the names of eight apostles and of the four evangelists one conjecture as to their destination is that they were originally crowned with statues perhaps of these apostles and evangelists another to me not very probable is that the ropes used if any were used in lifting the mighty monolith to its place were passed through these which would thus be the handles of the dome this mausoleum which is generally called la rotunda by the citizens of Ravenna was used in the Middle Ages as the choir of the church of santa maria della rotunda and the divine service was celebrated in it by the monks of an adjoining monastery it is now a public monument and there are few traces left of its ecclesiastical employment the basement as I have seen it is often filled with water exude in from the marshes soil the upper storey is abandoned to gloom and silence ah Theodoric himself whose body according to tradition was once deposited in a porphyry vars in the upper storey of the mausoleum there is now no vestige in the great pile which in his own lifetime he raised as his intended supporter nor is this any recent spoliation AGGA Nellis bishop of ravenna writing in the days of Charlemagne yer says that the body of Theodoric was not in the mausoleum and had been as he thought cast forth out of its Sepulchre and the wonderful porphyry vars in which it had been enclosed placed at the door of the neighbouring monastery a recent Enquirer has connected these somewhat ambiguous words of Ag nellis with a childish story told by Pope Gregory the Great who wrote some seventy years after the death of Theodoric according to this story a holy hermit who lived in the island of Lipper II on the day and hour of Theodoric's death saw him with bound hands and garments dis arraigned dragged up the volcano of Stromboli by his two victims symmachus and Pope John and hurled by them into the fire vomiting crater what more likely it is suggested than that the monks of the adjoining monastery should seize the opportunity of some crisis in the troubled history of Ravenna to cast out the body of Theodoric from its resting place and so to the ignorant people give point to Pope Gregory's edifying narrative as to the disposal of his soul a discovery which was made some forty years ago in the neighbourhood of Ravenna may possibly throw some light on these mysterious words of Bishop AG nellis as it seems to me he was cast forth out of his Sepulchre in May 1854 the laborers employed in widening the bed of the canal a Cassini now the only navigable waterway between Ravenna and the sea came at the depth of about five feet beneath the sea level on some - Mooly evidently support Rome in their character made of bricks laid edgeways near one of these - Mooly but lying apart by itself was a golden chorus adorned with precious stones the rascally labourers when they caught sight of their treasure feigned to see nothing promptly covered it up again and returned at nightfall to divide the spoil a little piece of gold which was found lying on the ground caused inquiries to be set on foot the laborers were arrested but unfortunately the greater part of the booty had already been cast into the melting pot a few pieces were however recovered and are now in the museum at Ravenna where they figure in the catalog as part of the armour of Otto vaca this is however a mere conjecture and another at least equally probable conjecture is that the chaos of gold once covered the breasts of Theodoric the spot where it was found is about 150 yards from the Rotunda and if the monks had for any reason decided to pillage the seppuku of its precious deposit this was a not improbable place where they might hide it for a time certainly the self-denial which they showed in not stripping the body of its costly covering is somewhat surprising but possibly the conspirators were few in number and the chances of war may have removed them before they had an opportunity to disinterred the body a second time and strip it of its chorus which moreover could not have been easily disposed of without exciting suspicion one little circumstance which seems somewhat to confirm this theory is the fact that there is an enrichment running round the border of the chorus very similar in character to a decoration of the cornice in Theodoric's tomb whether this theory be correct or not the indignity which was certainly and some time offered to the mortal remains of the great ostrogothic king reminds us of the similar insults offered to the body of the great Puritan protector Cromwell like Theodoric was carried to his grave with all the conventional demonstrations of national mourning he was dragged from it again and cast out like an abominable branch when the legitimate monarchy was restored when Church and King were again in the ascendant and when the stout soldiers who had made him in all but the name King the de facto were obliged to bow their heads beneath the recovered might of the king de jure end of chapter 14 | Priceless 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space on ig and i know you got a milk coat right so that's so awesome i don't know there's so many important machine out there i don't know which one i like i keep saying i'm gonna get the one like bar suggest that avon say but i think i'm gonna go to the convention and see if they let me play with some of the machine and you know check them out in person and then i need to make space in my garage i was thinking of getting a space but i'm like nah i got my garage i started cleaning up my garage so i think half of if i get another board machine i think it has to go into my uh i have to get an industrial machine so you can go my garage because the home and boarding machine like this brother one it cannot be in the heat it cannot be in the garage so the next one has to be an industrial one oh busy bee um what are you making busy bee like you're cutting like pattern like baby pattern clothes you're gonna sew some baby clothes they imported the monogram um sonia oh yeah i finished here let me show you guys those of you that just kick me and let me show you guys again look at it if you guys are curious this font is called wildflower i think it's from the classic applique on etsy i think because she has some really cute fonts like all her styles more like vintagey stuff i like this simple design you guys look at that and i think some some people might like this like i see that a lot of sim simple design do so well too um don't think that like you know just all these birthday complicated birthday application uh yeah i would try to find like more simpler design because sometimes simple is best in excel so i love it i just love all the little butterfly so this is from creative fabrica so i'm doing this video live for credit fabrica and they're um i'm gonna fill it with them they contact me so i have an affiliation with them so i put all the link down if you guys like this exact design and then the the word the font is from etsy classic applique so let's do the boss is it boss girl yeah boss girl one so two of these gonna be listed on my etsy i'm gonna list them today i'm gonna test these out too oh so tickle embroidery that's awesome you got two two multi-needle yes yes i i noticed that like you know those uh sweater that they just have the name in here or just like three-letter monogram on the chest like that i don't know guys um we are thinking to complicate like even this one is easy like i try to choose my applique design like really simple oh my gosh like andrew i was talking ninja we do not like the unicorn geez that unicorn is like crazy um i don't sell a lot of the unicorn because it's really saturated but i mean unless you have like a cool a different unicorn unicorn always sell um if you do a different unicorn than the ones already like out there um it will sell but try to pick one that doesn't have a lot of applause pieces and i i do not like the flour on the unicorn because those that flower that rose is like really dense it has a lot of satin stitch and it feels like it's tearing the shirt up with that flower that floral crown thing on the unicorn so yeah um so big i hope that this kind of give you guys some idea like be creative um do something a little bit different than like like the regular uh applique that you guys see all the time because angela told me like what what makes your shop not doing well is because everybody like doing the same thing so you gotta change it up offer some different things um do some different design merge the design with something else create something different something like or choose the color that people don't really gravitate toward i don't know like do something different that is you so and photograph it really nice so hopefully that it will attract the customer that it will sell because i was saying like i don't know why my shop was like freaking dead for like a week but i felt like it's picking back up because i've been getting likes i don't have sales yet but i feel like those people are liking it maybe buying later so so yeah and hopefully when i added all the hollowing stuff um and i test out ads on them i'll let you guys know they do but for now i'm gonna be focusing on facebook because i know that they're gonna do well on facebook like this i think it's gonna do well on facebook i'm gonna try to photograph it really nice um i'm gonna go find some nice prop later today at hobby lobby so i'm gonna prop it up uh create this kind of move this feeling for the customer so hopefully i do well on facebook already then i can throw them on my etsy how do you guys select color guys my goodness color selecting is so hard um i was trying okay for this one let me show you guys this one ah gosh like i don't know if this um pink color this is kind of like a dusty pink color i don't know that go well with this design i was just gonna like a baby pink but i was like you know what let me go with this kind of dusty pink color because it's the fall so i i chose all these kind of more like um a little like more moody tone kind of stuff like the pastel bright happy tone because it's fall fall to me is more like cloudy moody so i tried to pick these tones um i have a really bright orange and i didn't like it so i got this orange this orange is called autumn like it's the name of it's autumn orange so i think it go perfectly with like this theme of foam pumpkin so i just love that this guy oh and i did a little short this morning with um metallic thread you guys i know you guys probably seen this design the sunflower but oh my gosh look at that metallic thread so barb do you know that from metallic thread like do you have to put the speed really like really slow because i have to change the speed of my machine to 500 minutes per stitch so it doesn't break because the metallic thread is not really stable like the poly neon thread so i love this i'm gonna be using this design on the angela um ruffle bottom and also for like like also for the t-shirt maybe like the mom can get one for like the two sister yeah so like one for the baby one for the bigger girl so i will offer that design like uh various size too okay so let me go and um iron this we're gonna do the the design the second design um then i would do a creative application gave me three designs so i'm just doing two today and then i think i'll do one on the towel a hen towel so i can show that next time because i don't have the towel with me i'm i'm gonna go shopping today and go grab some um some jing jacket and some props and some stuff so i can do another live like maybe on monday or tuesday and do a back to school um i'm just going to be bordering my kids clothes so you guys going to see all the designs i choose to do my kids clothes and then i'm going to use some credit fabrica and then i'm going to choose some from etsy and show you guys that later so i'm excited for that because you guys can see all the ideas that you guys didn't order for your kids back to school clothes and these are just for my kids and i bought this stuff from my walmart um i'm gonna i'm gonna plan to go to the children place and go get some jean jacket or something so let me iron this and then i'll come back and prepare this so you guys can see me uh and like prep this again what's sore aid what what is sour aid roseanne hey marissa happy saturday marisa okay man in my last live at the end we were having like an emotional thought like i don't like what my sister do i mean gosh like i was having my moment with you guys it was letting you guys express your feelings and yeah anyways in my channel um i always gonna talk about like human kindness and being kind and you know working toward your dreams because everybody is on this planet for a reason you know so like i'm talking about like everybody's gonna be like equal and things like that like because i don't think anybody is should feel like there's a pair even you're rich or anything like even the president or anything like they still are people you know like and we're all people we're all human zone just because they have like a higher social status like doesn't mean like they're better you know like we're all our own individual unique character so so yeah i'm not going to be talking about that too much because now we're going to be working on my uh sample and liz was pushing me to have my human z-shirt so i'm gonna try to design um i was thinking doing like different cultural fabric but i don't want to spend money finding the fabrics i'm gonna do a sublimation one but then i also thought hard and long that you know um some people brought to my attention that i probably cannot represent like every single culture onto my shirt and that might make some people feel like okay they're not represented that no their culture is not important so i'm just going to like a rainbow-ish color um just random patterns on it like polka dot stripes just the generic geometric shape with like rainbow and i'm just say human z like that uh because i don't know all the culture out there and i only know the most uh prominent one only and so i feel like um some people might feel like they're not represented so for my merch shirt coming soon liz if you're watching this later yeah i'll let you know liz i'm going to be uh working on the on my on it on photoshop i'm going to i mean i'm not grateful to shop so it's probably gonna take me a while list because i probably have to go to create a fabrica get all these fonts get all these background probably like merge or probably draw it myself so okay i'm gonna check out um stores a roseanne but rosa how do you apply it because it it's like a big yarn like like it comes like this how would you apply it or you know after it embroidered do you just put it on it do you put on the metallica after an embroider or how would you apply that i was scared because i don't think you i don't want to apply it before because then i have to put it on the spool right i don't think i want to do that on the spool hey michelle oh are you talking about this one or you're talking about the um are you talking about this you're talking about the sunflower one you want this to be on the back oh i can do this on the back too right i love this let me see how it would look um we do it on the back so anybody can like um oh my gosh and then oh okay oh it actually look i think it looked nice on the back you guys yeah they actually look nice and people can do their monogram on the back perfect i might offer this design on the back too because sometimes people might not want it on this shirt like that the one on the back to carry so yeah um barb i don't know if i can do the hmong beating barbara i don't like to do the beading um yeah i i used to do like the cross stitch but probably right since i have a board machine i'm gonna do embroidery machine cross stitch i'm not gonna do the hand anymore because the hand takes forever um i know that the machine doesn't do the work the quality work that your hand stitch look just that maybe one day maybe one day when i open uh when i open my physical location i could do classes people could come and learn how to do a cross stitch hand sewing that's one of my dream where i could have my mom like help me teach it because my mom do the hand cross stitch or hand stitching like that would be awesome um to expose like the culture and and maybe like each month we could celebrate like a culture if one a customer has a heritage that they want to celebrate maybe they can be the one teaching as a class and teach us something from their culture so each month will be celebrating a different culture that'd be awesome so everybody's aware of you know who are these people and where they're from and what kind of thing they do in their culture you know what kind of tech style they have their food maybe we can have them bring some food some snacks for like the classes oh my god oh my god i have so many ideas for like my future uh business uh physical location in a fiscal retail space um it's not gonna be retail space it's gonna be like a physical location um i'm gonna i'm gonna save up everything from from the business now i'm gonna save up everything that i have and work really hard so hopefully in five years i'm projecting to be in five year that my husband could get me a a land i know california is so expensive you guys so i don't i don't know how big of an acre i can if i can't even get an acre lot um and i'm really work really hard and save every penny i made and i also want to be a big contributor to this purchase so i don't want my husband to be helping me so last i'm going to work on my youtube my etsy and build multiple stream income learn to build multiple stream income so so i can be a self-independent without my husband helping me paying for the for the space so i say five year probably five yay okay you're back king's number two as it is softer and i like working with stiffer i don't even know which one i got i got mine from um united uh threads i don't i don't remember the name of it bar but yeah bar where where do you buy your thread from i have to check those if yeah i need to check those where you buy them from kingston i'm going to write that down because i need to get some metallic thread because my sister won a hmong design and the girl hat has some silver silver pieces on her hat that i need some metallic silver thread i don't have metallic silver thread i have only the gold thread so that's one thing i'm going to write it down for myself and bar if you can tell us where we can buy them king star metallic and sewing aid [Music] um thank you michelle yeah that's my whole fire plan because i really love culture you guys uh i am amazed at other culture than what i learned about them too and people are amazed when i share mine so like i just want people to be more um aware of like cultural awareness and heritage and you know different people because you know that's the whole beauty of the united states united states really opened the door to like so many culture to to make this country great you know because everybody bring like their talent skills and knowledge like from different places of the urban you know come to this uh land and make this land great so and we should celebrate that when when i open that show i'm going to be dedicating like once a month to do that if when i do a class um and if a customer like if i hear like a customer have like this cool heritage they want to you know to do something we could do something i'm going to be really open and i'm going to be really open with my customer we're going to have fun just kind of like how i'm doing youtube here like i like to have that atmosphere when i have the actual shot i feel like um i'm already like not even a quarter but at least i'm like at the step one toward and doing this every day is helping me realize it like before i always think about it i never take a step you guys don't be like me i took so long like and i also have a six year gap between my kids because i was so lost in that like six or seven year when i have my second daughter i don't know what i wanted to do in life like i was just watching my kid and i always knew that i want to do something for myself and um you know like connect with people because i always love to connect with people i love volunteering guys i love helping people so so that's i feel like that's a way for me to be able to connect and teach and help people and connect people with the right resource almost did shell okay um i'm going to write that down to roseanne thank you for that roseanne thank you because i have not worked with uh metallic threat i feel like for um kids and brother shirt but i don't know how safe is metallic thread i'm pretty sure those metallic thread aren't um let free right because they're like well known brand hopefully because if you're gonna embroider a metallic thread onto like hit shirt they have to be lead free left for you what is it what else or they have to be um yeah so hey donna welcome donna uh hey donna um the culture and trinidad like what's the culture they're like like and you can share like we were just talking about culture um i don't know how to say like that your ethnicity or your culture like those were i feel like they're like intertwined but yeah what's the um heritage or the culture or the ethnicity that is um where you're from yeah i think um i just need to make sure they're like let free guys hey that's good that's good you're doing great donna okay so now i'm gonna mark my bag again okay i'm gonna put this inside oh i really i really like how the embroidery uh turns out that so this one is going to be the one with the boss boss girl she has a coffee cup and she has the glasses on so i thought this is gonna be a cute bag with that same [Applause] hey christina oh roseanne yeah floor ronnie is it expensive i feel like fluoron is really expensive or you think madeira is already expensive too but since i start off with madeira i'm sticking with madeira only because i don't want to like go off brand and color oh my god like color choosing bar i don't know how you guys choose color bar bar have you ever done like a really intricate embroidery design that has a lot of color um how would you change or select the color because i was gonna get like a like a really pretty uh image from embroidery uh library to do like a christmas pillow but they have so many color like there's like shadows because it's a misha it's like a watercolor image so it has like shadows and all these like in between color um and the the color that they come on it's it's not madeira so like when i convert it to madeira it the color is off so i really have to like go and figure out what color works it was a lot of work just trying to figure what color works for that watercolorish uh embroidery um design i'm gonna make a christmas pillow for me for uh that room i'm trying to finish cleaning up that room and set up like a nice sitting cozy area and you know put my christmas pillow on it because that's that one was like my office inventory and this one is more like a work room yeah like this house is probably like uh three one third of the house is like my embroidery shop and i don't have like a big space where i can put everything central location so i have two rooms in a garage just put all my stuff so i have to go room to room to the garage but most of the time i am in this room because this is the work room there's some color conversion charts online yeah see rolls and i think i think that's what i have to do use my own judgment because it doesn't transfer over the color that they preset it it doesn't transfer over for madera okay so flor florani madera is the same price that's good oh my gosh barb you need to take more photo of your workspace on instagram bar i would love to see how you organize i know you're probably super organized because you have various crafts that you do bar if you can like show it like a little section of each section of how you organize um a certain part of your craft room i'd love to see that i like to text me you guys like craft room and then when you guys talk about organization that's like my favorite thing to look at i love to look at how people set up their space um you know find container just contain their items i i don't know it's like a thing that i just like to look at so i follow this one um instagram called best craft room thing i need to tag them when i post on my my sewing room so they they post up tons of people's craft room and i always there like taking a sneak peek at it so this is better than my p800 oh yes k madeira so i think florin ronnie madera um robinson anderson or robiston anton um i think all the threads are really quality um i just haven't used robinson in a stand before but well i haven't used for running on them but i heard they're pretty good people are satisfied even roseanne and bart said they're good so i was gonna try to do a haul from um alibaba a threat i don't know you guys i see people on the buy border group they order like these big boxes like tons and tons of box because they have like a full and border shop maybe one of these day like if i need to do like a bulk order um i might try those um alibaba thread and i see people have good result with it too so i think it's good for those big shops that and border every single day like they have a big production they need like tons of threads and they need to get it as you know as more most affordable as possible so i see on that buy group people buy like this probably 10 20 boxes of embroidery thread and it's really affordable you guys um i just and people say it's good so maybe one day i'm going to try it out but for now i don't have this big old productions i don't need that many threads the madeira that works for me now wow marissa yes say marissa i don't how many thread there are on the madeira chart i never count them do you know marissa how many color do they have because man there's so much color yes bart i do follow her she is an amber is like i always like to take a peek at amber's room because hopefully one day um but but then like i i'm amber rome is more like a workshop because she has tons of things she doesn't have really space for people to come and do workshops so that's what i need like probably like a space for class and then a whole space for for like machine equipment so but i do like that amber has this bigger room and with all these machines around her yeah but that's not the direction i'm going to go like i don't want to have like just a full-on shop where i just work work i want to inspire people i want people to come and you know try machine try out new hobbies try out new skills so i will have to have two space and i probably and i know that i have to get like insurance because for safety and injury you know like i have to have and everything has to be up to cold so i have to make sure the whole building that i'm going to be building when i buy that i know it's a long process you guys it's a lot to think about and i really want to need a lawyer contractor um all this thing hopefully everything will come along i'm gonna speak into existence so sorry if i'm speaking about like my future plans so i'm trying to speak it so i um keep it in my head i'm gonna work hard for it i know the amber amber workshop is more like a workshop and things so me i i want to be like pretty like because i'm going to have the workshop on one side so it's going to be like all decorated pretty all this color scheme going on and then once that's going to be more industrial kind of like work maybe i think i'm gonna go with like the contemporary minimal minimalistic look i probably not gonna have this aqua blue so um because i've been looking on etsy like i really like the mint and the pink together so probably i like pops and make mint and pink and gold but i really want it to be like more like white and white and cream kind of like a minimalistic look because i don't want to be feeling like it's industrious place you know i want to be more like elegant homey kind of space oh yes bart she did so amber bought all these like opening uh she bought these that cue from amazon where you open and you just put in your blank that's nice too but um i don't have space for that i already um as long as you have all these uh i guess you can do drawers bins cube like however do it so you have a space for it and designated space for the blanks um but i think i like the band the angel i got so i was lucky enough that i found a place that was going out of business they were selling all these all the you like banned for like eight dollar piece you know those uline banner like 25 a bin they're not is it 25 or 50 dollar ban they're not cheap you guys so i found them for eight bucks so i think um eight buck a piece of that that was a fantastic so i bought all those to store my blings how do you guys store your blanks uh what do you guys use anybody beside the uline band and the cube from amazon or the ikea collections those are the typical and i know people use drawer but is there anything like different that you guys do oh jor hello maria oh rose then you're like me roseanne i wish i could like combine this like my garage is behind there's a small garage here but i tell my husband i don't know i don't want to do anything to this home like because i feel like if i do anything different this home it might not sell well so i want to keep the home intact like how we originally bought it and so um i'm gonna save up and you know i'll just get a one acre lot and build that warehouse like from scratch so it could be designed exactly how i envision it and i'm going to work with an interior designer so they can um bring my vision to life i love seeing people's vision come to life because you know like like something like they drew and then it's like they made it come out through live and oh it's just amazing so hey shane dude barb you're expanding the studio bart how big is your studio what's the square footage yeah roseanne amber uh amber has a really big religion i was you know when before we bought this home i really knew that i was going to get into something like this i wanted a one acre lot i found a house like that and they have a huge garage and i envisioned that garage um was to be like my craft space but my husband didn't like it i don't know why i mean we could have bought that house because right now the house is probably like a million dollars like we didn't buy it and because he won like a new that bui uh it was a one acre lot it was huge and they have a huge garage you know probably not meant to be because i didn't i thought that i want to do crabs i don't i don't know if i'm gonna do business but i knew i needed a big space for craft so i i wasn't urging for him to buy that home but that home was really old um and we bought that home we will have to update like everything in the house and then i have to fix up the garage that because the the three of his owner was using it to fix like cars so it was really messy in there but it was a huge garage i could already have my warehouse if i bought that home um yeah but it's okay um hopefully 5-10 years the market will be going down a little bit that things will be more affordable here in california again so yeah but yes it's i i didn't think of anything when i'm buying because that time like i don't know what i'm looking for i i think the next home i will probably have more knowledge that's what i'm saying like each time you have experience you gain more knowledge you guys so the next one you're gonna make better decision so oh simply sally you're here hey simply sally good afternoon simply sally some bars that she orders they're like drawers on wheels stackable doors do anybody have like built-in shelves that you guys like this it's still built for like your supplies oh my gosh i see people do that um i see um a lady is it the the mint the paper mint she's on youtube um oh my gosh i would love her just her crafting space is a dream you guys um she built like she she has the stamping storage to build like all these little units just by simple her ink pad her ink and paper and everything was like custom to all her supplies i love that anything anybody have something crazy like that i probably will until i know like what kind of thing that i'm gonna sell permanent then yes i will do like a building just for like blinks and then a building is for like threat only yeah i would love that that's crazy um we don't have that kind of money to do all that so right now just the walmart uh sterilized drawer or i kissed the works but that'd be fabulous hey sally i'm doing great sally doing great um i was just sally i was just working on some new product so i found this thing on tikton they were doing like screen print and vinyl and so i thought oh you know and border has all these designs too so i tried it with embroidery and i think it turned out pretty good i feel like the image is a little bit small but i think people like that too it's not too too small but because this they have a really large image of this but then it won't fit it won't fit the wording and i have to re-hoop i don't like rehooping so i chose the smaller design but if people want like a bigger one i can take this off and do a bigger design and then re-hoop it for the word at the bottom okay that's far way i'm gonna go youtube away okay well quickly don't go there how okay um barb ford for this machine the biggest is 8 by 14. so that's how big is it um i cannot go i cannot go like a vertical like i cannot the design cannot surpass this part like i can go longer this way but i cannot go longer this way um that's the thing with this and if i do i have to rehoop and i don't like rehoping so reheating takes away the time you guys take a lot of time so i will only re-hope if i want the image to be huge and take up like the whole space of the hoop and then i can re-hoop like the the word or the name whatever at the bottom okay so this next one is let me let me try to this next one is going to take a little bit longer because the design is a little bit um dense so it's over there hi clown hi clown you're here there hey carl okay watch it for a little bit i'm i'm gonna finish this one that i'm gonna come out i'm almost gonna okay i'm gonna have i'm gonna come out have lunch i'm gonna finish this quickly okay oh it's not center it's off a little bit i think that should do it oh well it's just by a tiny here so okay that's it let's do the second um design so i'm gonna face over here so you can see what i'm doing thank you sally and thank you for jumping in sally hey yuri you're back yuri okay let's let me show you guys the boss lady design [Music] i'm gonna load it and i'm gonna bring you guys over here so we can check it out this is not the right one are you guys working on any um holiday i know that uh sally you've been cranking out a lot of uh fall in halloween stuff that's awesome you guys they are selling i know for sure that by september 1st those fall items gonna be selling crazy it's already selling right now but it's gonna be uh more crazy in september so guys crank those out asap if you guys have an etsy shop or wherever you guys stole your stuff okay oh my gosh look at this image you guys i love the image so you guys can get this image from creative fabrica i know this is a really popular image that i've seen like hobby lobby has it all the time so this one's gonna be importer and buttery instead of like punching on it so hopefully it will look nice so pink this one's pink black white and then black again man the the quality of the um embroidery design from creative fabrica is really nice um i don't have any issue at all so if you guys consider like getting um imported files from them don't hesitate because their file their the digitizer that they allow to sell on there are really good and this design has no issue at all like importer look fabulous so you guys can find some unique design on credit fabric that actually doesn't have to so hopefully you guys are on there and you know if you guys consider like subscribing to them or buying um my referral link is down in the description it's not in this description because this is the second line it's in the first live but i will put again on this live if any of you is interested so i'm gonna probably do once a month do a project with creative fabric uh design because i am an affiliation with them so i have to uh probably once a month i will do a video project using their design so i already found some cool one that i'm gonna do later so you guys can see how i use them or i might try some in the hoop that they have too okay so let me um make sure this girl fits in here let me see if she fits okay yep she does so now i can start embroidering so this one is um about 43 minute 43 minutes to emboda okay since i'm here i'm gonna be i'm just gonna be cleaning up a little bit i have all these threads i need to put away i'm going to clean up the table of it oh you guys i want to share a little bit fabric a fabric haul that i did that i never i don't i'm not gonna go i'm not gonna make a video so i'm just gonna show you guys i didn't really show last time but no you guys probably seen most of these fabric already i was just at the show and yesterday and i bought um i know that my my pink palace shirt was doing really well on etsy so i um i got this new this new pink swatch you guys look at that pink oh my god i love that i think this one's gonna be great for uh for the pink birthday shirt i love it you guys i have this one i think i like this one more than the other two that i have i'm gonna show you guys um this one's more like a spray paint or a pink splatter and then i have um i don't i don't think i like this this one as much this one i don't really i don't know this one look okay this one's like a watercolor they look okay but i feel like this one is standing out to me more than this one i bought it anyway maybe i should go grab some more like i love this one oh i just love this one and then i got this one too this one just the brush stroke i might not do this one as the pink powder design might use this one for something else i have to figure it out but because i don't have i did like the neon so now i'm gonna do this both uh pink palette i also did a pastel one maybe i have to find like a pastel rainbow um a fabric i have some already in my inventory so then i'm gonna do that so i'm gonna have like a feel pink palette and then there's a bull rainbow one and then yeah that's a i did that haul yesterday and and i got this um rainbow one i'm thinking like doing a unicorn birthday show this so sharing that with you guys it's cute rainbow one so the thing with etsy is after a while when you guys know what sells well for you and you keep getting likes um etsy if you check your email ads once a while i see update you like once a week how's your shop doing so whenever etsy update me they always show me like the listing that was getting the most like in the one that was doing well and so that kind of gave you an idea that that's what customers looking for so you can do a variation of it so you guys don't have to go and buy tons of design but for me i like to have a lot of different things so i am i have so many designs that i still need to crank out and offer them with my usual but i noticed that this one and the strawberry birthday shirt was doing well for me and the donut one so three of them was doing well for me so i'm going to create different variation in color with the so i track like other customers that are looking for different colors so yeah so i got these so those are my ideas for fc um i was just a little bit unmotivated this week because of i didn't see much still much things going on on fb but after talking with angela fixing my shop i started seeing the lights again the traffic on etsy again um but it's okay um i'm gonna tonight i'm gonna be selling on facebook first so i'll see how it goes on facebook before i post anything on etsy oh thank you jeanette janet you're here how are you jeanette sonja the little man yeah cloudy he um he he went to the liberal you guys wanna say clown i could bring cloud that crowd could say hi to you guys i know clown's been missing me because i've been in my room all this morning hey little clouds hey little clown claudia the ladies wanna say hi to you come here you're so happy mommy call your name you so happy hey i wanna say hi to you you wanna say hi come over here why are you still naked you make it you still make it you can just say hi just say hi you say hi say hi ladies okay so speak speak to mommy hello okay you're completely naked so you uh you can't yeah that's okay it's just a little baby it's warm you can be a little naked boy in the house no don't touch mommy like that no no okay you go go back with sister watch coco melon i'm gonna let him watch coco melon while i finish this up okay okay the lady already said hi to you so you gotta stay with sister and daddy out here okay oh go go watch coco miller okay he's watching cocoa melon right now oh janet it's so good to see you oh okay i'm gonna check john deere video too thank you for sharing that up bar so those of you that don't know who john derek he's like this guy that uh teach uh digital prizing he's really good on digital prizing he's on youtube i don't it's not the john deere tractor this thing just drawn beer without the e at the end janette are you working on anything this morning jeanette and sally are you guys what are you guys working on i know that shayna was doing something buttery gia is working on anything oh yesterday i was just um i said i got all these blames if you guys uh came in late um i got all these bling from blank boutique but today i'm just going to do a tons of inventory because i'm going to be doing halloween halloween shirt for these and then if i have any extra i'm going to be doing mardi gras on these uh purple shirt so tons of blades can you end today oh that's awesome style yep cleaning is always good sally it's like sunday is my cleaning day so today i'm just gonna play enjoy myself oh that's awesome marissa that's awesome i haven't dumped i only did catch it one time i don't really like patching like i don't like to cut around it um do you guys burn the edge of the patch to still i don't i don't know how they do it um i didn't do a good job on my first patch so i don't want to do patches again honey it's okay because um earlier my sister called me so my video broke it break the video so i decided to do a second part it's okay we didn't we didn't talk much we were just talking about thread and i forgot we talked a bunch of other things but yeah you didn't miss much okay jeanette i'm gonna try some i um let me show you guys i did but i bought um this tall fabric from joanne that shayna suggested i don't i haven't given up yet it's just i don't want to focus on it yet um but i didn't bought these i don't know if they're good i think i'm i'm gonna try to do some hmong design that i thing i'm gonna patches and maybe people can just put it on their backpack um put it wherever they want to put it but i am gonna try because it's cool because sometimes um people don't want to pay the price of a shirt they rather have like a piece of item and border and they can just you know put it on themselves and they can buy the whatever shirt they want whatever shirt whatever things they want to put the patches on and it will be a little bit cheaper for you because you might you don't need like blank inventory right so you just need like the fabric and threads and the ultra heat and bond for your um patches right right you know yes i i know that patches are shaped shane are you you're like selling patches like crazy right are you shayna but i'm not giving up on yet that's why i bought these dana i bought this like what you suggested i just i need to know like what kind of scissor and if you guys can't feel the edge i'm gonna try it again but i need to find a really nice uh file or image i probably have to ask sebastian or somebody to digitize it for me um yeah because some of the where do you guys find those patches designed because i i think anything could be a patch right anything that you see on exit i don't know what kind of design would you use to make a patch they have to have like an edge right and see that's the thing i got to do a little bit more research because i'm not i'm not really knowledgeable in that area this is a 12 twil12 fabric that shayna suggested from joanne so i bought these from joanne i think this is a hundred percent polyester and it doesn't feel like it's content it's really thin so it's like polyester yeah so they have uh it's trolls they have a texture on it okay jenna but where where do i do i just type in like circle frame or patches frame something on etsy to find the the frame and then just put like a design inside of it because yeah there was a girl there was a lady on angela group her shop is called the cutting cafe she only sell patches you got patches and filthy and her shop is doing super well on essence so you guys can be creative you guys don't have to sell blank t-shirt unless you guys want to blank t-shirt um i like it because of i like all the fabric applique i like to choose fabric i like to use these you can even use these on maybe like patches too like as an applique i don't know but applique t-shirt just fun and then you can wear it i don't know i like that but like i understand some people like if they don't have space um you can just start an etsy shop doing patches and it's great for those of you that have a single needle because you don't have to worry about hooping at all they are a great filler and you can have a flow bloom at this shop just doing filthy or um doing um patches because people buy those to decorate their apparels or you know some small business will buy those filthy for like their hair bowl things like that so yeah okay barb good to know that that's the thing that i need to learn digitizing because i do want to do my own patches because i want to do some design on it so yeah i'm gonna still invest in um brilliant stitch artist people keep telling me that a brilliant stitch artist is easier to learn than hatch um i don't i don't know i kind of want to download and play around but i need to save some time to do that maybe after the holiday i probably um like sit down and get like their their download and play with the program a little bit and see how it goes hey what do you guys think jenna if i sell this bag that are embroidered like this i was thinking 14.99 because the bag is only 2.50 but the embroidery takes so long but i don't do customization on this only the birthday shirt do you guys think 14.99 is a fair price i feel like um it is but then the embroidery it just takes so long and i see like um all the price on etsy range from like 7.99 to 14.99 i don't think i see anybody sell over 14.99 so yeah yeah john deere does talk really soft so this design has 25 000 stitch it has 25 168 stitches and it takes me a 43 minute at 800 minute per stitch so usually people say a thousand stitch for a dollar but i cannot charge this 25 you guys yeah because the all the bag is going for um the highest is like 14.99 or 16. i think that's the highest but but they are not embroidery and design they're like screen print or vinyl so but i think i'm just going to 14.99 just to see how it go because i really like i really like all these designs oh my gosh they stitch out really nice you guys the charger pretty nice i think i'm gonna use this uh the girl boss bag i like this one okay yeah that's the thing um maybe i i will do 19.99 hey liz sis liz is here yeah that's okay that's okay sister you do your thing i know you are having a hard time this week so it's good to see you uh say hi um go do your thing and take care of yourself liz it's okay girl um you're perfectly fine um yeah your health your family is always number one i i'm not important so it's good you already say hi that's good enough for me yeah you guys if you guys can send liz like a warm like wishes or prayer liz is going through some tough time right now it's not like um okay well if you guys can send some prayers to live on her ig i'm not gonna share anything liz i don't know if you want me to say anything but yeah yeah i hope you feel better soon liz take care of your health your family first thank you guys thank you for sending liz prayers and you know saying good thing to liz hopefully she feel better she can come back on youtube and do things for us and show us her crap and liz i saw you i'm boring last night on tick-tock you were staying up late with me too i was i was up late yesterday too so anyways if you have to go you take care okay sis take care yeah are you guys so sweet thank you for sending all that prayer and um positive vibes toward liz you guys if you guys don't follow this on tiktok liz yesterday she's she's showing um herself using the embroidery machine i'm so proud of her she's getting into uh embroidery right now too and she lives the quick learner like that girl she already picked up embroidery super fast so now it's my turn liz my turn to learn sublimation i gotta pick up this information crap because i haven't done any sublimation yet so i know right sub live i'm gonna get into the sub live soon um too i'm gonna make a commitment to set it up tonight tonight i'm gonna start up since i ain't got no work to do i only i have no essay order so it's a great time for me to play i need to clean up first and i have to inventory i don't know if you missed it i got they shared me and nancy was talking about when nancy was telling me she want purple i didn't thought of this purple but nasa gave me that idea so i um i went to blue bling boutique and they got the dark purple so i have to inventory this later uh tons of things and if you guys missed it earlier i was talking about my my story with angela so if you guys haven't tried angela's blanks yet or her embodied vinyl liz you need to try these you need your hand on these you're doing blurry these are like awesome so glittery people love glitter so if you're doing applique or you want to try these out yeah angela has these and then andrew has the awesome most awesome because excellent customer service i'm so blessed that you know now i know angela like on a more closer level that she she just sent out my things without myself paying for the blink yet like she knew that i needed that size and she just i asked her and she she just did it out you guys she was so nice so uh don't hesitate to message angela if you guys want to buy anything and if you guys don't and angela say if you guys don't see something on her website like like i didn't see her size eight in stock because it says outer stock but she was so nice that she sent me five of the leftover um and yeah it came pretty fast it came right at the same time as a blank boutique i bought bling boutique like four days before angela and they both arrive at the same time so if you guys haven't tried out angela blanks or angela like imported vinyl make sure you guys check it out and try it out they're really nice quality and angela is just an awesome human being and give you excellent customer service it's just super nice yes i know right liz you gotta come back and uh update us on your embroidery life see how that goes for you and i i will update you guys on my sub life when i when i set that printer up tonight i'm gonna start up no excuse this i gotta do it tonight because it's already two weeks that my machine was here i sort of already cleared up that room so later i'm gonna find a spot for it and i'm just gonna film a video for that i think shayna you and um somebody needs to do more in-depth um patches video like how to put a a patches um like where to find the design how to how to put it together in a brilliant and then border it like i want to see the whole step from umbrellas or wherever you edit your design and then bring it to your machine and then border it and all the supplies that go into it i want to see one because i need i need some visual like i kind of see and how how you cut it out how you clean it because that was my thing about cutting it and cleaning the edge up i didn't know what what to use to clean it up and this one time i i cut off the thread on the patches so i need i need to see how you guys trim it too let me see your hand movement how you trim it and then what you do to seal the edge if you have to sew the edge i want to see that if anybody can do that video that would be like i would be delighted to watch because i i really need help with the patches um i made some visual and i need to see like all the things supplies that you you use to uh to do the pack okay goodbye liz take care okay shayna if you could do that because i like i like your method shayna if you could do like a full independent shayna waiting for that that's i i really need help um i did one time for one of my sister's family and i don't i never heard back from her because maybe she didn't like it i don't know she didn't say that she didn't like it but i just never heard like anything so i'm hoping to improve so i can if anybody ever asked me to do patches i can be confident okay let's see what else i gotta do oh um i was gonna and border some christmas let's let's go over here hey sarah i'm gonna i'm gonna take you guys over here to my other room so oh my gosh i i just love this wall over here you guys look at all my fabrics i love this one so i'm right now i'm gonna select some fabric do some i'm gonna do like a christmas shirt design so i'm going to be using this one and it's going to be like a i'm going to do like a black and pink uh christmas with the cheetah print so whoops i only have one hand so everything fall off it's not stable because this uh this unit i feel like it's everything right okay see they're like they're falling right here so i gotta gotta fix them later so i'm doing like a a cheetah black and pink christmas uh christmas tree shirt so i'm gonna prepare them in a little bit so just take you guys over there so i got this this i think that's it let me show you guys the design i put on my laptop ready mm-hmm about it also look at it but haven't used it for packaging merrily marissa what is that program that program's for patches i have to write it down you guys are giving me all these more money to spend because i also want to improve my patches i'm not giving up yet you guys i am gonna practice because some people have asked me and they don't want like they don't want any of the shirt out of the office they want patches to put on their own their own items so that's imbalance for patching is there a youtube video about that marisa okay um sonia let's go back a little i know sonia i have a ton of yeah okay when i start i was gonna be like angela where you know if there's a fabric i really love i buy like the whole thing but i think that's a mistake that i made because i don't know what um what what fabric's gonna do well you guys so that's my mistake so i'm end up with tons of fabric bolts and with applique you only need like a yard or two yard you don't need a whole boat but since i i end up with tons of them um and if later on they some of them don't do well i think i will probably have a section or have a second at the show where i really sell like the leftover i don't know people do that all the time like they just sell scrap or they just sell the edition fabric um it looks like i have like a fabric shop but i don't it's awful applique and um these ones down here are for like the baby clothes i'm gonna be sewing i haven't gone into that yet you guys but all of these i buy like the whole thing but these these ones are not these this one up here more like for applique and then i still have um this section over here you guys see that these are like i learned my lesson and i only bought like a yard two yards each for this so yeah and then all these are like from walmart like these um this one i need to do a video tour but i haven't i need to organize this space it's still messy right here so i'm not going to show you guys it's just super messy on this side because i have to organize those yeah sonya i could have sell them like fat quarters but what do you think should i like open one for just to sell like fat quarters sonia what do you think i'm not sure because i know that no no no no no like i just haven't gone to them yet i bought them so like so i don't have to run to joey all the time so i went to join in hobby lobby and just choose like the brand that i like and so i was scared that they were gonna run outside by like a lot of them and i kind of regretted that but it's okay um i haven't used every single print of this like i just have them here so like sometimes i don't have to run enjoy and i could just come and like oh okay oh i got idea for this print you know i could do like a while one shirt with zebra theme you know like zebra and then donut like i do oh a donut thing ah and then like this one could be like ladybug you know i could do like a ladybug bottom with a ladybug shirt i have this already um i have a ladybug design but these dots are way bigger so i i only use the one with a smaller dot and this one i bought to do um the baby bottom i didn't do that like i've been practicing those it's just i was still afraid of like if people buy it um do i have enough time to sew in time for them i need to test out how fast i can sew how fast i can finish one and what's my schedule like before i offer before i upload them on to my etsy and i need to create the sizing chart too so it's a whole process that's why i don't want to list them yet and then i just have to create uh my my uh badge number and now to create like my tag it's not easy um it's not easy i know people like just sew and lift it quickly but i i cannot do that i gotta do it properly um inventory my fabric and get my tag on it create my tag things like that so yeah thank you sonya i know and um if you guys are curious that shelf is from ikea i don't know that i can't furniture names are freaking weird you guys they're weird i don't know how to pronounce that but that show that show is a little bit pricey if you guys can get those wire shelf from lowe's or target get those instead um those work perfectly fine and um i always ask joanne for the boat so if you buy the whole thing you can you guys can get the boat or if you guys go like late later at night like when they're closing they will have like a tons of these boat like just laying there and you can just ask them to take it home that's how you store your fabric i like i like to store it like that like this if i buy a lot of guard yardage because um i don't know it's just i just want to feel like i'm shopping in my own store i want to have like that kind of source feel yeah so oh i'm gonna show you guys um the christmas design let me show you guys a really trendy christmas design this this design has done really well for it's not for me but i did my research and uh look at this this is the one i'm going to be doing with like the pink cheetah here the black the brown cheetah and then a black checker or gingham print right here so yeah this is gonna be like a christmas thing shirt and then and then i'm gonna do this option of like the traditional red and green it's gonna be like a buffalo kinda like christmassy look because the appliques that go in here the fiber going it can be like the the black uh buffalo check the the red and black buffalo chat i mean i think that's what they call yeah it's gonna go in there and look at this one too i know this one's gonna be cute for a kid's shirt super cute hey angela hey angela's here hey angela angela thank you so much for helping me i've been telling everybody here about that whole story um i'm just glad that the my shop has like like at least a couple likes every day now like it starts to seems like picking back up angela so i made all of this new thing that i'm gonna be i'm gonna be putting on so i made halloween sample a bunch of halloween sample in fall so i'm going to be listing them tonight and i'm going to be selling them on facebook first and this listing on etsy so yeah so hopefully i'll get more traction this week because it seems like um i've been getting like likes every day again now so and i just got a sale like early this uh well not early morning like late at night yesterday so thanks angela i finally got three sales this week thanks to your help so julie um okay so this little uh coupe uh card this one is from alpha delicious design that's super cute right i think this one's gonna do well this one is super cute i love this design and it's not applique it's only a sketch design it's gonna stitch out real fast the holding is only 15 000 stitch so if you're not good applique this is perfect and then the christmas so this one is i forgot the name but i'm going to link it down later it's thing it's a sounder sounder stitches something on etsy but she doesn't give you this this file you do not get its violence so if you want this file to say merry christmas you must join her facebook group and ask to be uh in the group and then she has it appended on the top where you can download it so you can only buy the christmas tree but you don't get the word this is a cute word staying here but you don't get this part you have to join her group um yeah they have like cute cute designs you guys especially for christmas after delicious have like oh my god cute christmas design an embroidered boutique too so all my um most of the cute design i find from this alpha delicious ish to stitch embroidery boutique um hug a bug um who else i think sounder babies down the classic or sound the baby classic you just have to uh check all them out in i don't know guys like my i don't know about you guys but i give it like i feel like on etsy and on the web just looking for um the next cool design guys and then if if there if there's two design diary like i will merge them i will grab the elements and merge them so let me show you guys one that i did that i merged um let me see if i have one that emerged maybe not i don't i don't i don't know where to find the i don't know where i put the files so maybe i'll do a video on that but to make your thing stand out or different you guys you guys gotta be creative like think outside the box um because i think i was telling angela you know i think we all selling summer stuff so it's a little bit um you will see sale really high one day and then a couple day or you know a couple months later sale dropped and so you always have to step ahead of the game if you're in this business so and you always have to put your creativity and your spin into it so i try my very best to be a creative and merge design um look at pinterest for like color scheme and i think black and pink is a thing for christmas so that's why this one that you guys see is gonna be black and pink so so yeah like for the ladies the lady boss that like black and paint can go so that's design for christmas hey angela so i actually took upon my idea that i'm gonna be offering these so hopefully this gonna add more things into my etsy and it's gonna be different look at that you guys oh my gosh if you guys like this design um this is from creative fabrica and my link is in the description so if you guys want to get the same one you guys can go to my link from creative fabrica because i just got an affiliation with creative fabric so yeah so this is an affiliation with creative fabrica and they sent me this design to do my project for you guys um i'm gonna be doing some more project with their with their board design but i i just love this guys look at that girl boss all right i think it looked nice to put all my stuff in here maybe later i could like i don't know if i want to add my name i don't know i don't want to put my name on the thing do you guys think it's too small i think it's perfect i don't know it look it look okay doesn't look too small but yeah so that's it you guys that's that's the whole thing i want to show you guys [Music] oh my god julie that's great yeah if you um you guys know that um many people don't think like people think like people only like applique but cash you can't do a variety don't limit yourself to just only application and don't choose like the super hard one and if you guys don't have fabric just do sketch because you guys can get threads so threads are probably easier to get than fabric if you guys don't live like me at fabric store or you or like if you guys live in the place like like you are from puerto rico right so i don't know like a certain fabric online store could ship to you so yes so sketch design will be awesome and um try to do a variety so keep your etsy shop going if you guys have an etsy shop um we're here to help and you know uplift support each other if you guys [Music] need help don't uh don't hesitate to reach out i'll do my best to my knowledge like what i can help you guys with i'm not like super great but i'm just glad like angela reach out to help me so thank you so much angela for doing that this week and i'm kind of getting excited again because i started seeing some traction and with all the things that i'm doing like i didn't sleep last night because i'm just so excited like i'm boring all of the holiday like look at it guys all these holiday stuff just so pretty oh and then i like this one too oh my gosh this one like you see like oh on the block it stand out so neat so and then i i got this one this one's from alphablicious oh my gosh you guys oh so pretty all these foster um i'm gonna redo this one because i don't like the dark blue outline here i need to outline this with a different color and then this this yellow is too light so this is i'm not gonna offer this color scheme i don't like how the color go together i like everything else just the yellow and the dark blue right here i didn't like that so i changed up the because i redo this design so i can take a photo of the new one yeah sometimes like when you put the color together you think it look good but when it actually stitches like that it didn't look so good like the yellow because look at the yellow going against the white you cannot barely you can't even make out what letter is that so i gotta redo this and i'm gonna use a darker yellow hey hey little man why are you doing that to my stuff okay uh bye bye jeanette oh thank you barb yeah i think thank you juana yeah i wanna um i know i'm just so happy like like i i have the small um i don't i don't care if it's small like anything that relates to empori that people uh want me to be affiliate with and somebody told me like they were gonna send me like scrunchie i love this is from if you guys don't know anna oh my gosh anna has been like the the best friend that i met through youtube here she's like awesome i love supporting that girl she also supported my business too so i support her back and then i bought this crunchy from her i love i don't like to make them but i like i like to wear them once in a while so i bought some scrunchies for anna and i have a subscriber that day she was oh my god i'm so bad with comment because she sent me that comment like two months ago and i don't know why like i don't get notification often i have to constantly check my notification if people comment or send me messages on my email so that subscriber says she was gonna send me some scrunchie but i did message her back see if she get it i forgot her name so if if you're watching here if not or we watch you later yeah if you guys want to send me like something or say something to me like instagram or email is the best way but i prefer instagram because i'm always on instagram and tick tock so both of them is better than email because i only check email like maybe once a month or every two weeks i feel like it's once a month i only check once a month or yeah so i prefer um instagram if people are gonna contact me what angela oh my god yes i will yeah i will let you if um you wanted to i could give you my password and go and change up the one that you think that will do well and i probably need help with the halloween because you know these are gonna come up soon and angela um i tried add yesterday but i had to close it out because people were just clicking my donut share like that donut is already doing well on its own so they were clicking that so much that my i had to spend all my money yesterday so i didn't i felt like like in the moment i turned off i made the sale after that i don't get it so i was like um i don't want to add until like i put new things so maybe you can help me with like the new like with these when i'm gonna put these up tonight you can help me with the titles and text for the hollowing um i don't have any new birthday shirt yet and then you can help me change up like some of the titles and tags on the other listing um yeah i don't know the thing with the ad is i'm scared i'm a chicken when it comes to adding i feel like i don't want to waste money like i couldn't buy coffee with five bucks guys i couldn't buy something and it wasn't making the sale and then i turned it off like at the end of the day they use all my money and then i turn it off and then i made the sale like what the heck it was just weird so i don't know that's the thing with uh doing ads i feel like if people's already clicking it liking it i'm just not gonna put ad on on that maybe i try on these like the new stuff because then i want to boost up the new stuff but um the old stuff especially the donut one and the pink birthday shirt there it's already like getting traction and like like every other day every two days so i feel like i don't i don't need to put adam those two because they waste they wasted like four dollars like all the money went into the donut shirt only like i didn't like that and they didn't make a sale and then i turned off and then i make the sale like what the heck that was just i know it's only i know i know angela you say 30 days but i don't i cannot justify losing five dollar a day like i could have um could buy myself a meal with it you know a coffee so i probably will for only the one that are not doing like the the new thing going new things only see how they do because i don't want to put money on things that it's already getting like traffic and people just clicking it to waste my money so really angela um but then it's waste okay i'm let me i think i'm gonna do two dollar and only put on the best seller you say because i just feel like five dollars a lot so i'm gonna try two dollar and only do one listing like just for the better which is the donut and the uh pink shirt i'm just gonna put on those put it on one and then and then later like do another two dollar on the other one so yeah okay i will try that for the next 30 days because i just felt five dollars a lot um i think i'll do two dollar two dollars for just that one strategy and see how it goes i will do a video a youtube video on it because i i want to test thing out let you guys see and you know see how ads help because i want to because i'm struggling right now so i i need some like kind of boots and see if it actually helped because i was watching youtube and another person saying i don't know there's everybody has different environments so i don't know there was a guy that was watching he was like if you're um if your stuff is not even selling like at this time then even if you put ad on it might not be selling you might be just wasting your money so but i would i would test your theory angela i would test that theory and see if we put it on the one that has the most order or already have it order by itself organically and we put ad on it and test it for 30 days and i will let you guys know and see if you know it actually works or not because it kind of got me curious too because i want to test that theory let's let's do experiment i'm going to write that down experiment just test two dollar a day a 30 day for the the best selling item in etsy shop a bar um the ghost this one i think this one's from create applique i'm not sure i get my stuff i created applicator ish to stitch i don't remember i have too many designs uh they all look too similar to me guys so check credit applique or um each to stitch i'm not sure but i i this one this one i got a while back so i don't know and then this one i just got it like a couple days ago so i remember and then this one is to stitch because i remember i just bought this like last night so yeah yeah evelyn i'm still here i'm still chatting i'm gonna go to lunch in a little bit and we're still talking about at the end whenever i seem like i spend three times more than yeah so tickle embroidery i feel like that like i was so bummed when i lost that five dollar yesterday i'm like omg like it's like find out off of my items um i know it's only five dollars but you know we're in business and i'm you want to make more profit than you lose so yeah michelle that is true too um i just i don't want to take that risk because i've been um it's already doing my ethics i was doing okay since january like i've been getting consistent like the amount like above that amount that i um already projected so it was doing okay but then for the last week like it just changed for me so that's why angela was helping me and so um i started i started to see that um i feel like it's the star cellar i don't know if the stars still affected me i'm not sure guys i don't know because right when they do the star ceiling like things just start changing for me so i don't know so i felt like i need to add more different things and do like cooler designs and offer more holidays i don't i told you that i'm like i said i don't want to do holiday stuff but guys i just love the color so i can't i can't stop i cannot stop i said i might not do too too much of them but i'm going to do a couple of them because of all like the pumpkin spice season and the fall and then it falls my favorite color so i gotta do some and the christmas just have super cute design and i know tons of people buying christmas stuff so i gotta do some christmas stuff and then i will be doing some birthday stuff along with the holiday stuff because i know the hot the birthday thing still like every day um and then i will offer like things like this um for people that don't want a birthday shirt and i might do this for halloween i'm gonna order more this bag and do like a like a halloween designer here or a monogram or just a monogram letter for kids for trick-or-treat i think these are great trick-or-treat bags so you guys even they're not like um orange i think they also have orange but i like the natural color because you can basically do any color and they will show so oh bar that's awesome yeah so these ones are from um yeah i think check credit applique or ish to stitch i don't remember where this one's from but yeah that one's super cute i like that ghost one i'm glad you like that one too barn oh yeah see yeah that's the thing like literally you're making that shirt for free right or that item for free because if you spend all that um amount on ads and your return is less than the amount you spend so yeah i don't feel like i want to work for free guys like that's why i can't justify the ads but i think i can do two dollars i can live with two dollars a day angela so i will do a two dollar i'll do two dollars a day so i don't have to feel like oh i'm losing a freaking starbucks coffee a day thank you sonya oh yes yes yes that's a neat idea i don't think it's not gonna show i think i have to get a black bag guys i'm gonna check amazon to have these one for black and um i i'm gonna put it on facebook first like the facebook group that i sell in it's kind of like my testing uh kind of like it's what i test out and get sample me because when you put it on facebook and then facebook the thing i love about selling on facebook um other than etsy is facebook is like whenever you want to sell and you can control the the sale that's coming in like when you can choose to say you know like i want to rest two days and not not post but i see you don't get that because you never know when the sale is gonna come on essay but with facebook i like that because i know that okay i wanna i wanna post these up tonight so if i get sale like tomorrow then i know that this whole week i have okay ten order from facebook that i got to get out and and so i i like that i can control that but etsy i can't it's like etsy is so random and just random time random day that you get uh order so so i'm gonna do it on facebook first and if i get the order on facebook then i get the actual um shirt made or i can post that on that's i'm still gonna post on etsy either way i'm gonna post them both but then i just like that the facebook i get the sale quicker um because i see in that facebook group oh tons of people are selling like halloween stuff even christmas christmas stuff is already selling like crazy and then by november people already start buying valentine so make sure like in october you guys start your valentine stuff already do it early guys because i think november people already buying like chris like valentine stuff take care thank you for coming in sonia i like this one more sonia let me show you oh my gosh i don't know if you guys seen it in my last live probably you guys already seen it i'm still waiting for the boy black shirt i think i have to reorder some stuff from angela because uh arb doesn't have a bigger size for the boy there's one guys i'm gonna do this one and uh glue in the dark thread guys i'm waiting for the arb boy shirt to arrive in black so i'm going to do this for my baby cloud claus asaurus rex that's what it's saying i love it but then i'm gonna try to order a black bat and oh yeah you are so correct oh yeah it's gonna it might baby go uh trick-or-treat it's gonna glow [Applause] i don't think we're gonna go trick or treat but whatever because with all the things going on i don't last year we didn't do any trick or treat so and do not buy on amazon they suck i don't know why they give it a 4.5 star but it does not even glow so if you want your thread to glow make sure you buy this one from off stitch or united threads um these they're so expensive like i was trying to go cheap and go on amazon and that's what i get a cheap uh thread that doesn't work so um these are not i do you guys think i have to charge morse and these are not um cheap you guys you guys don't get this little tiny comb for like 15 bucks should i do like two dollar if it's a two dollar fee or a dollar fee and they actually do a dollar fee on top of the material cost and everything else because of the glow in the dark thread is not cheap um i have to get more i don't think that's not going to do it if people order a lot of that one this this thing going to run out fast so i got to order more so don't get the cheap stuff from amazon they don't glow so don't recommend it um after contact amazon they gave me money back but that was a waste of time hey nairo how are you naira okay bar bar what do you think um should i do like a two dollar flat fee so say i sell this for 15 and i use glow in the dark thread so should i attach two dollar to it or something on top because they are expensive especially this is like 25 000 stitches it's the whole dinosaur in the name i was thinking maybe i shouldn't do the naming glow in the dark i don't know it's expensive um shayna i bite them pre-cut ready shayna um like these these ones from joe and they're not pre-cut but i don't i don't like to pre-cut because this is how i store them so i don't pre-cut the one that comes in like that but i i buy them like this they come like that already shaina from all stitch so because i'm too lazy i'm lazy person guys i try to be efficient i mean i don't want to say the word lazy we shouldn't be too lazy but yeah i just want it to be convenient so yeah hey you back again okay you back again okay you're gonna stand up here you wanna say hi to ladies you say hi lady can you can you sit because they see your diaper i wanna see your diaper [Music] okay yes definitely shayna get the pre-cup save you so much time you can um eliminate that cutting time you know that you put into cutting your stabilizer um they check uh what are the pre-cut size they have i think for mighty hoop i buy like the 12 by 12. the 15 by 15 is too big um i only get the 12 by 12. two by 12 pre-cut sheet they work perfectly fine you see i use it on this one and i hoop it and they actually look fine i'm gonna see that this is the 12x12 um tearaway so it actually looks fine it's a little bit smaller but it's still catch yeah make sure it's 12 by 12 not 10 by 10 8 by 8 i didn't know i did eight by eight and because i because the sewing field is a by a i thought a by a would do it but a by a does not it cannot hold it can it will not clamp on the 8x8 so 12x12 is a perfect size hi mina hi julie oh look julie julie and evelyn say hi can you say hi to avila hi evelyn hi shayna hi julie look they're saying hi to you hi barb do you wanna say hi why is your hand so dirty what did you do dirty did you take out crayon and color your whole hand look at him he wants to show you guys he's he's been naughty he's been um marking his whole hand i'm a naughty boy see everybody say hi cloudy yeah today is really cloudy [Music] cloudy okay so angela i will contact you on ig angel if you're still here and yeah you can help me with um modern listening i feel like it did make a little bit like makes some difference um see how this week go with my etsy shop i will update you guys um the next time we see each other like online but this week i want to i want to schedule like a live sewing so i'm gonna aim alive in a little bit so i want to let you guys know that sometime this week i'm gonna look at my schedule later and then schedule uh so long and i will put down the dress pattern that i'm gonna be sewing so if you guys want to follow along if not just like come and hang out we can hang out and just sew and chat and because those are the dress that i'm going to be working on for the fall market if i'm going to go to the fall market it's still like tentative um i'm not sure because of the virus that's coming back so um i didn't sign up for it yet i'm waiting to like getting closer but i'm still gonna finish inventory if i don't go i'm gonna sell them regardless i'm gonna put them on etsy and then i will sell them on facebook but if it's already selling on facebook and etsy itself i might not even take those to the fall market like i just take like some other things like these bags or towels or something smaller so we'll be sewing the dress this week and i'll let you guys know what's up i'm gonna let you guys go okay yeah you get can you say bye to the ladies i'm gonna let the ladies go because i've been out here too long i gotta go eat i'm hungry so you guys i'm gonna let you guys go you guys have a great saturday have fun and um you have to check back for like so long i'm gonna be posting i'm gonna have to schedule that one so i can actually sit down and sew and you know chat with you guys so thanks for coming in hanging out with me you guys are staying all this time and checking out what i've been up to and i have all the all the creative africa link in the description the first live so if you guys are 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SXJZuGgXINk | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SXJZuGgXINk | Vitess: A Distributed Scalable Database Architecture | so thank you um for inviting me over and um for this and so far i've been listening the the the other um speakers and content is amazing because i've learned a lot and i hope you enjoy learning a little bit about the test today also and um let's get started so first of all let's connect and my name is alken i am joining from istanbul turkey and i'm a senior technical manager developer advocate and i wear some other hats as as with this maintainer and i have been evangelists for the open source database projects before or worked at parakona and i also have a very uh long list of enterprise background uh working in very large corporations like bank of america atnt and so on so forth and uh and i'm also one of the mysql smes and i am also an avid sailor and if you want to talk if anybody wants to talk about sailing please do find me and hope to sail one day to africa also that would be amazing trip so i'm on on linkedin and twitter for my business accounts and if you want to connect ask questions before or after during later and any ideas later on and you can connect and ask questions uh or or interact with me a little bit about my employer it was founded by um the co-creators of vitesse so our subject is vitesse the project is vitesse and the planet scale was was uh founded by co-creators uh of vitesse at youtube and uh youtube became google and and um and and we became a planet scale so we're a little over 50 employees maybe a little over that and located in in california in the united states but with the pandemic we are 100 percent remote team as you can see i'm from istanbul and we provide services on cloud database cloud database offering so um today's agenda will be i wanna uh introduce vitel okay um so um we were gonna talk about witness architecture basics and then we're gonna put uh together the puzzle together okay and basically we test wants to um enable transparent database and for infrastructure for the applications that you're actually going to point and it has its own terminology which is slightly different because it's a different uh um than the database in the back end it's a it's a framework that sits on top of a database in this case mysql so we call it a database logical database is a key space and then and then the reason for that is we're not going to go in too much detail but because this is a sharded implementation or designed for sharding of the database it actually um has a key space concept with the key space id there's a primary windex and and of index uh settings into that so there's a vt gate and that's a proxy server vt tablet and then we have a topology manager so we're going to look into these a little bit so you have consider a common replication cluster you have a replicated cluster usually it's actually one primary and then multiple replicas uh behind it so vt tablet sits in into these the to to this very a common scenario of mysql implementation with a primary and and replicas around it so vt tablet is like a daemon a sidecar and it controls the mysqld mysql server it interacts with the mysql server and usually we place them on the same server where the mysql sits um but in in large scale database implementations you will have multiple clusters and then to be able to drive these multiple clusters you will actually have some sort of a proxy server so we test comes with a built-in proxy server that is called vtgate and it's a stateless proxy it says it is stateless but it's smart it speaks to mysql protocol also it does connection pooling caching and some other stuff and and it it it acts like a monolith mysql database in the backend basically you connect to the vt gate you connect like a connected like to a a database standalone database in the back end but in reality you will have n number of custom clusters and n number of servers that are acting as primary and replicas behind the scenes so it relays the queries to et tablets so in very very large implementation then you will have multiple vtas pointing to the multiple clusters behind the scenes and this is how the very large shops like get up or uh we'll get to that so we to get to the vt gate you also have the application that's pointing to the vt gate and and it needs to know where the data sits so the idea behind this is as you can see in this example we have a commerce database which is charted it's probably shorted by a customer id or a product id uh it depends on the scenario we'll talk about that a little bit but then you can also have an internal uncharted database so the application pointing to the to the vt gate knows where the shard is so this is the v-test so this this is what we can achieve with the test uh architecture given the uh you know the simple example of select order id price from orders and equals to four it knows where that chart is so usually um sharding is a very complex terminology in the databases but usually you start by uh the key id which is in this case customer id and then you split up depending on your how big is your cluster and then you have smaller set of clusters behind the cs instead of having the largest host or largest instances of the implementation that's going to serve your database traffic so also there is another component called we call it a topo but it's a topology server it's a distributed key value store and usually it's implementations that we we have is a cd console or zookeeper so these are also other open source utilities that you can integrate into we test with the topology manager and then topology is required for uh keeping this uh information about okay where this the shard is where is this where is this schema sits and then and then vtgas knows that information it exchanges that information with the with the topology server and then it actually makes it uh makes it serving so um the key value store is another data store of course um why are we keeping that because these are known and and proven proven technologies to keep this type of information they keep this type of data data so they are redundantly served within the same data center or or other data centers that is distributed so so there is another component in the test architecture is it called vtc tld which actually controls the topology in overall so so you have multiple components the controlling the i er the the architecture but um but basically it allows this this operation operation of the tablets and the topology server uh keeping a consistent state of things how things are so it sounds a little bit complex but it's pretty straightforward when we come to that so it's it's uh we test knows what's happening with your schemas shards and clusters including the server roles uh when we say a server role i mentioned about like the having the primary and and the replicas so so some of the replicas are read read-only some of these replicas are are are for serving for other purposes then you can actually set those um readable or writeable flags and then and then we test we'll know what to do about those so if you look at it uh in in summary um we test control plane includes a proxy server a backup and recovery recovery operations it does an integrated failover it can use the third party tool another open source tool like orchestrator um it it it does the the sharding of course that's the one of the strengths of it but it also comes with an advanced replication called the replication or vstream so what that means is you can migrate data within or outside of the vtest cluster using dv replication technologies this is like binary logging and streaming and then it's actually applying to correct nodes so why this is important for vts uh it is because of the the bullet point about it's a sharding schemes because normally if you shard it you're stuck with that sharding and then when you try start serving traffic off of that those sharding uh methodology you can't actually change that with vitas you can you can do the resharding let's say your key change your schema change your your application um has changed and you can actually reshard and then change and maybe you actually you know scale for 16 clusters and you want to do 32 clusters because your business is booming you can actually do this live with a very small like split second failover using the test so you serve the traffic you reshart while applying the changes to the new uh shard and then and then you say okay cut over it'll cut over with it with a minimal effect uh to the application application may or may not even notice that so it also you can also do an online ddl management this is very um a hot topic in the database world because when you do a locking operation then your replicas get behind and then you have other issues and and we're talking about very large implementations like youtube uh github and other places so these are even more uh problematic so vtes can actually help you overcome these obstacles and there's more so uh in a picture just just to remind everyone and hopefully we're doing very good in on time to um to show you so we have an application server that's pointing to a load balancer and then load pencil points to to vt gate and that's actually serving sharded or uncharted clusters in the meantime with this actually owns the topology server the topo server and then vtc tld component to the to do the cluster management so this is a summary of the test architecture again this is completely open source all these components on the right hand side over here over here you can actually see the code in github and again this code is is owned by cncf basically and and then you can read what's actually what what what is actually behind the scenes so i'm stoked about that um supported back-end databases uh we do support mysql bts is very mysql centric implementation we can say that um clearly and and adopters are are very mysql um focused uh shops so mysql 5.7 80 are supported maria db support until 10.3 and and and and and we don't have extensive experience or or user base in mariadb just as a side there are no implementations uh um pointing with us into postgres but uh it's not on the roadmap for this year maybe it will come depending on the contributions uh coming up from from that those communities um it may be a possibility but at this point that is not the case so we're going to talk about a little bit uh very briefly about the use cases so when i have a b test do i actually have this chart no you don't have to actually sharp you can still do uncharted implementation and if you think you you will you will get some sort of a scaling uh issues in the future that will prepare you for for scaling and um so management of mysql topology yes if you put it behind the vitesse we test does its own management with dvt tablets topology it knows where things are it gives you other tooling other command line tools to do let's say you want to do re-parenting normally you have to do like change master too and then typing commands find the coordinates of the master and then you know fail over to that and cut over the application this all all of that you can contain it with a simple command with a maybe simple shortcut within within the test world so so it because because we test knows which one is a primary which one is a replica and the primary is no good or you want to do a maintenance on it you want to you want to assign one of the one of the replicas as a primary on that cluster you can give one command uh just with their tablet id and it'll it'll be done so we test also is very open source friendly as an open source tool we mentioned about uh backup and recovery so extra backup is a is an online hot backup utility very known by the parkour toolkit it's part of the paracord toolkit and it's supported by by vitesse so large databases having to backup and restored and and and implemented it will be um a very you know wise thing to do a pt online schema change again is a parkour toolkit utility to do the online schema change changes and and github online schema transfers is a ghost utility by github these are all already built into uh vts so you actually can just set the ddr strategy and then run it it will it'll basically drive these open source utilities um along with the test operations so see the other one is an orchestrator that's an a high availability and a failover uh cluster management utility vtor we call it is a is still in progress it's experimental it works um i have a talk in parkour live in may 12 and and 13th if i'm not mistaken by the date and um and then um there's there's going to be some representation of that also so we talked about online schema change utilities but also um there is a way to do this in migration style within the vtest so we are very excited about this technology because this v replication can actually make schema changes while you're serving the data and then you can flip over to that schema when you're ready so um you there's a link over here i will share the slides so um do some reading about if you think you have a large cluster and then you will hit some scalability issues and how do i do online schema changes and we test maybe your option to uh help over there so the other thing is uh we v torque it's an experimental uh there's a development ongoing but but the orchestrator itself is an amazing tool if you haven't heard about it managing as a sre or a dba um it's a very uh de facto uh utility for for um topology management and a high availability solution so it has a smart settings and it can fail over if it detects uh lags or or other other flags and and it's it's useful so we are actually planning to integrate more into this uh to the bts so who uses it as we i mentioned i happen to mention github already but one of our um [Music] early adopter is is slack as you know slack is very popular and slack needed to scale during the pandemic they have grown uh extremely and and they are like uh at the time of this slide maybe it was 99.9 percent or they migrated completely serving all traffic using the tests so um you think about um a slack slack implementation every customer id uh needs to be have its own space and then you're scaling uh you know that's that's a very good example there's a square it's a online transaction there's pinterest there's github hop spots there's more adapters in in in that some of uh some of them are very large shops and some of them are are going to be growing into expecting an exponential growth in the coming months or years so that is the case over here all right so we are doing good on time so i want to touch base on on data on kubernetes so every dba including myself maybe like uh when the kubernetes came or the cloud came well the cloud is gonna add latency on it then then the containers came all the containers aren't uh you know consistent data stores and and they're they're not persistent they're not meant to for serving production traffic um you know i remember reading you know it was when when docker came out on on the docker's homepage do not use this in production and uh and then now it's kubernetes and and the kubernetes community is growing probably faster than anything else and data on kubernetes is is is doable so i i i'm here to i'm here to say it is it is doable and it's it's also a growing community there are other uh graduated projects check out the cncf um doing um kubernetes uh data on kubernetes actually so who needs the data on kubernetes so you if if you're like what i'm hearing from the community and the and the and the prospects or the clients that i we have today and in the past like whoever actually already migrated into microservices containers on-premise or in the cloud so this is they are already becoming a kubernetes shop and they want to keep it kubernetes side by side with their data so that actually makes sense uh but but how do you do that so a mysql in kubernetes itself is is uh if you look at outside of the box mysql wasn't designed for um this type of operation because it it's a very consistent asset data store right so so you actually at mysql his mysql internally actually keeps a very consistent uh data uh and and and it serves the data if only it's consistent and uh and um so mysql provides high availability and and works with purchases storage it does back up and recovery so so you can do you can all orchestrate this in in kubernetes using uh with with mysql but we test on kubernetes actually predates the kubernetes so this is an interesting fact over here that um the release of the tess because this all born in in google and the release of vitesse was you know and initial release of kubernetes came um so by nature we test is actually very kubernetes friendly implementation from day one even um you know t minus day before before day one and uh the mindset of of the the framework that the skeleton the the the code set code base is actually a kubernetes friendly so well how do i run the test on kubernetes if that's that's my next question right you can either build your own because it's a go uh product right you can compile and embed it into your kubernetes orchestration initially uh we've heard a lot of uh the helm charts there are still shops using helm charts uh i don't have any uh personal opinion against hound charts but there's a caveat using helm charts because they are very specific to individual implementation so when we first implemented helm charts for vts even for for testing it automatic it quickly became absolute it became outdated very quickly so if you were to do hand charts your own with this will still work in kubernetes but what i think is is the best option is the operator so uh we test we test has its own open source operator by planet scale and uh and and that is the best uh place to start with so uh what other uh mysql implementations are doing for the kubernetes there's a parkour implementation this is not included with this but that's more extra db cluster implementation it's a it's a consistent cluster uh keeping multiple replicas a consistent way that's an extra db i don't know if you ever heard about it there's a press lapse implementation of of the mysql and and there's the test operator and and there are some others uh and and more others are coming if you look at the operators operators worlds are the key for uh success in kubernetes so and i also have um um the test operator for kubernetes blog post and that is a good way if you're interested in kubernetes if you're interested in in operators and you want to try some data source like mysql and vtes and this is a good good example of representation uh and uh of the that's what i i thought of thought of um giving an example over here uh because if i were to run this this we won't have enough time for it so um where do i get information about vtes so we have it as io and there's like a lots of docs there are examples getting started pages um there's a contributor guide if you want to contribute for uh the vtest project and uh we have a test slack and uh that is the best place to ask questions specifically about with this uh your your experience if you run into issues understanding any issues because we have the maintainers and the slack and and and watching this space and then we get we get help around the community about about uh uh the vitesse and uh thank you very much and um my twitter handle is over here i'm also on github linkedin and um that's uh was my presentation about with this hopefully we did good on time yeah yeah we are solidly on that was an awesome presentation thanks a lot okay um and i'm glad you also added some useful links on the slides as well so definitely um we'll definitely share the slides um if it places you so share the slides with the attendees um immediately after this session 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J_yAG40wnXg | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J_yAG40wnXg | DISTRESS OXIDE COLOUR COMBOS - Forest Moss | hello everyone I hope you're all well thank you so much for joining me today we're going to be looking at the distress oxide color Forest Moss now this is part of my distress oxide color combinations series on YouTube and we're going through each of the distress oxide colors alphabetically we've obviously started at the A's and we're now into the F's so there's 20 plus videos now for you to go back and watch you can see them all in one playlist and like I say uploaded alphabetically as well everything I use in the video including the blending brushes the clear blending mats that I use and of course the distress oxides are all available linked below but also there's a Swatch chart free for you to download on my website that is linked below as are the labels that you can also print off and you'll see these on many of my ink pads and my brushes as well so I've got them in color and in black and white for you to print up at home and use as much as you like all free for you so let's get into this lovely Morris Morris Foss it's not Morris first I promise you it's a forest Moss I was just looking at mode lawn there that confused me so we're looking at Forest Moss today and this is a green but it is very much a dark green almost getting towards a brown now it's really fitting that we've got birds in the background I hope that's okay for everybody I've got the doors open it's a lovely day but actually when we're looking at Forest Moss it seems nice to have the birds in the background so let's uh Swatch this one first of all and take a look you can see it's kind of got a yellow tone to it now when I put this onto the white cardstock it's quite a shock because I'm going to hold this up for you against the label and it's ever so ever so different okay really see a big difference there on the label I'm not sure why because most of the distress oxide colors are really accurate but this one in particular doesn't seem to be as dark as the label says so let's clean this up and the next stage within each of these videos is to have a look at other colors that are similar in the distress oxide range and I've pulled out these greens now I'm tempted to also pull out crushed Olive as well it's a much much different ink pad label as you can see I might just do a little Swatch of that one also so you can see how that comes out because actually looking at this it's not too dissimilar so we'll put that to the side for now we might have a look at that in a moment but essentially when you're looking online you're browsing in a shop and you see the uh the labels you see the ink pads you're going to be it's kind of judging that on your next purchase so because of course you can't Swatch it until you get it home and this is why I'm hoping these videos are helping some of you so I've done the Swatch you can see it's different to the label but let's see if there's any distressed oxide colors that are particularly close to this one or really far apart and this might help you with your purchasing choices so I've got peeled paint mowed lawn rustic Wilderness pine needles and frayed burlap here now the reason I've brought in frayed burlap despite it being a brown gray brown when you look at the two lids together they're not too dissimilar they look like they might be similar Shades just one lighter than the other so I just thought it was good for you to see that difference up close and personal so here we go this is the Swatch of these five colors and this is the forest Moss so you can see the actually peeled paint is one of the closest and yet the labels are miles apart okay then we've got mowed lawn here a very very bright green we've got rustic Wilderness which is an extremely dark well dark green green it really is rustic Wellness is perfect for your dark dark green then we've got pine needles which has a hint of blue and then we've got The Fray burlap which actually isn't that different really yes it has the yellow tone underneath um Fred burlap has more of a sort of orangey Time warmer tone to it but it's not too different when you put it in certain lights obviously it's not green Fred burlap doesn't touch the greens at all but it's worth seeing I'm just going to also just on this side for you it's a little bit impromptu but I'm going to also Swatch crushed Olive given that Forest Moss has come out with very much a yellow tone to it so just grabbing my crushed Olive brush there and I'm going to just do this on the back of the others so we can see now when we put the two lids together there's no way I would think that they were anything similar but actually they're not too different you can see they've got similar tones this one is just much much darker so the forest Moss is much darker than the crushed Olive but they are similar aren't they they're that kind of yellow going on to Green sort of colors so there we go so I think all in all if you're going to find one that is really really close I'm guessing peeled paint would probably be the closest and next to that fried burler but really Forest Moss does sit on its own without anything too close now I've seen with some of the Reds in earlier videos that there are often colors that are extremely similar and it might mean that you can actually make a little bit of a saving on your purchases because you don't necessarily have to get every color if your budget won't stretch right now I'm sure all of you are going to eventually want every color but yeah hopefully if you find that you can actually sort of buy one and and not purchase another because you've got this one that's quite similar hopefully that will help you out okay so let's go in with our first color combination and for this one I'm going to use Forest Moss uh I'm going I think I'll go into peeled paint and then into tattered Rose so let's just grab my peeled paint brush so as we saw before peeled paint is quite similar to Forest Moss just a little bit brighter so let's put some of this down now the forest Moss is from the first Swatch that we did so just going to blend into that I might need to come a bit further up with the forest Moss actually now what I love about peeled paint I love the way it Blends into nothing it's very easy to fade this one into white and you'll find that with some of the colors some are easier than others for some reason don't know why so let's just blend that lovely Forest Moss into the peeled paint let's get a little more ink on our brush I think that's dried a little bit there we go so a lovely color blend if you want something really subtle but that kind of nice dark neutral green that's going to be perfect now let's just give this mat a wipe and we're going to then go into tattered Rose so tattered Rose is a really nice peachy coral color it's within the pink family it's quite pale so it takes a little while to build the color up with this one but I'm very much looking forward to getting around to doing the video for this one because it's got a lot of potential for really fun color mixes and I do love to mix this one with green I just think it looks stunning and very sophisticated so I'm going to build this up it does take a little while because as I said it's a very pale color it's a bit like sort of your milled lavender and your weathered wood where it's really pale and it takes a while I think to get the color built up so it's really solid so just keep reapplying working in circles I am going to hopefully get around to showing you some alternative ways of applying your distress oxides also so not just with blending brushes there's lots of different ways you can be applying them so that's a fun video to look out for and I will probably pop it in the playlist along with these videos too so just as you could see just picking up that tattered Rose and bringing it into the green we get really get the yellow picked out there as well and that has Blended absolutely beautifully isn't it what a lovely color blend that is if you want something that's quite vintage actually nice and vintage you could put some beautiful florals with that it would look absolutely stunning I think even just white accents white embellishments or a white sentiment on top of that will stand out beautifully so there's your Forest Moss peeled paint and tattered Rose as your first combination and then let's go to the next combination and that's going to be something completely different quite bright we're going to use Forest Moss again we're going to go into crushed Olive which is a kind of a bit of a similar color to the peeled paint that we just saw then fossilized Amber and then into stormy skirt I might actually mix these I might actually go stormy sky into fossilized Amber remembering our rainbow and the order that we do the colors in if you're not sure on that look back at some of the previous videos where I talk about color theory and how I choose which of my colors I'm going to use against which one so which ones are going to combo with which ones and be next to each other so let's start I'm going to do Forest Moss last this time because it's kind of going to be the darkest color on the end that's going to act as the shadow at the end we've seen this with for example black soot and we'll probably see it again with ground espresso when we get to those color that color the black suit you can go and watch already that's on the playlist now so there's the lovely fossilized Amber went on beautifully then stormy sky is another really juicy pad of mine love love love how solid that color goes on and it's kind of Dusky I'm going to just join the fossilized Amber into the stormy sky takes a little bit of work because they are two very different colors trying not to contaminate either of the strips of color too much there we go just a little bit more of the solid stormy sky there there we go okay and if you do feel like your brushes are starting to pick up the opposite color you can give them a wipe on just on a piece of clean tissue we'll do the same with this one and make sure that's just blue there okay now again wipe my mat so the clear blending mats that I'm using as I said at the beginning are all linked Down Below in the description all the oxides are there's a direct link to the particular oxide we're looking at in each video also and things like the blending brushes too they're all there for you to go and find because these are really really good blending brushes and although I talk about alternative techniques these are definitely my go-to for applying oxides then I'm going to go into the greens and I'm going to go in with crushed Olive so let's just reinstate that stormy sky I don't want to lose the blue at all there we go again I'm going to come back to my kitchen towel make sure there's no yellow or green on there and ensure I've got the blue and then lastly let's go into the forest moss and as I said this is going to be a shadow on the end so it's because it's such a dark color I don't want it to be too striking I just want it to be a little bit of a hint at the end just to darken up that crushed Olive let's just mix that border line there now I don't apply heavy pressure when I'm mixing the lines together very light I just let the brush sit on the surface and work around in small circles and it will just blend in beautifully now you can see where I've just had my finger in the wet ink there so there we go so there's another color combination and that Forest Moss at the bottom really is just a hint just the dark starting to lead out it kind of looks like sunrise or sunset in a Countryside scene just seeing it a bit blurred from a distance that kind of thing so these are the two color combinations that we have got for the beautiful Forest Moss there lovely lovely color we've also of course mixed or taken a look at some other Greens in the range also so hopefully this has helped some of you two very different color combinations but you can see how the kind of the brown tones of the green bring it all down to quite a natural colorway for each one I can imagine even if you were to put this with things like purples bright Reds pinks I think that would still kind of double down the color combination a little bit muting it down and making it a bit more vintage so there's a forest Moss for you if you like this video you found it useful please do leave me a comment a thumbs up would be great and if you could hit the Subscribe Button as well that would be really helpful for me do check black back the playlist because I am uploading these videos every few days for you working through all of the distress oxide colors in alphabetical order so we're soon getting onto the G's because Forest Moss is one of the last F's so I'll see you again very soon for another video take care | Paper Crafting with Lou Collins | UCCGkFTdLyeQNTHltWNQN6iA | 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xtUy5ZlO578 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xtUy5ZlO578 | iMovie 11 Editing, Transitions & Titles | okay so you can see I'm working on my Zoe video on the top right you're going to see my project as it's coming together and then the bottom center is my event library and what I'm displaying here are only the clips that I've marked as favorites so you'll see in my project I've got some what are called cutaway shots so I've got this really cute video of Zoe um falling asleep and waking up and falling asleep and waking up and I want to show the difference between her uh being um quiet and her being active because as a puppy it seems like she was either off or on so I want to illustrate that through video so I've got this section of clip highlighted in my event library and I'm going to drag and drop it over top of a point in the footage where I want to move it so I've got it here and I'm going to drag it and you can see in the viewer I can see exactly where I want to drag it so there she is awake oh and she's falling asleep and I'm going to put it right about there and when I drop it over top of the footage I have this menu that gives me a many options so I can replace the clip replace it from the start from the end exactly at the playhead I can insert it which splits the clip and puts the new clip in between I can replace only the audio so the new clip audio goes over top of the old clip audio you can do picture in picture or side by side green screen or blue screen if you have that capability while you're filming but right now what I want to do is a cutaway so what it's going to do is it's going to add that video um it's going to cut to that video the other video is still going on underneath so let's have a look at that and then we're going to do some fine-tune editing so there she is falling asleep and there she is running great perfect and I'm going to continue editing you'll see I've created a new project I've got several Zoe projects I have a lot of footage and I don't want to make my movie too long so I've grouped them by theme and this one Zoe apparently I didn't realize it but enjoys shoving her face directly in the camera at the end of shots so I've got a compilation of that of her running up into the camera and I've decided this clip here uh I would rather have it the second uh clip in the sequence so I'm just going to click on it to highlight it I'm going to drag it and drop it where I want it it's that easy so I'm going to go ahead and uh make sure everything's the way I want it that was actually the last one so what I'm going to do now is add some transitions so when I click uh the transition browser uh when I hover my mouse over these um thumbnails it gives me an example of what they're going to look like so the other thing I thought could be good is some Fade to whites or Fade to blacks depending on whether her her fur or her nose is in the camera so what I'm going to do right now is just click and drag and drop that transition where I want it to go and you'll see it's in the middle here so I'm just going to place my uh cursor where at at the playhead where I want to start and hit the so that's pretty subtle if I want to make it longer I going to click on the transition itself and this little action menu will be your best friend as you edit on any sort of um of a of a clip here whether it's a video clip audio transition title anything like that so I'm going to click on it and look at the transition adjustments and I can increase the time uh I can actually change the clip if I decide I'd rather have a fade instead so I have that option the other option when you click on this menu is the Precision editor and I just want to draw your attention to this so you this is the uh outgoing clip above then the transition and then the incoming clip below you can slide these things around to make it more subtle you can move the transition where you want it um until you get a finished product that you like and you can see you're making your changes and you can watch them in the viewer so you can do some more fine-tuning here with the Precision editor um so just be aware that that uh is possible and you can also throw the audio tracks in and have a peak and uh see what they look like and you can make sure that the audio is lining up exactly where you want it I just clicked that audio show the audio button here um so have fun with the Precision editor uh with adding in uh some transitions for titles it's very very similar to the transitions I'm actually probably not going to put any titles in here stylistically but the titles button is the capital t button next to the um transitions browser it's the title browser and again you hover over these uh thumbnails and you can see what they're going to look like so some of them are really fun um some of them are really stylistic there's for all you Star Wars fans out there there's the Far Far Away one and I know that this is supposed to be a lens flare but it kind of reminds me of Twilight anyway some options there and again you're just going to drag and drop it exactly where you want it being mindful that I'll show you one for example let's say I want that first clip to actually have titles over top of it can you see this blue um area here if I drag and drop the title it actually goes over top of the footage itself you see this blue box and that tells me that's the duration of my title it's over top of the clip itself you can go in here and you can change the font change the text when you're done you just click the done button and if I want to change the position of this I'm just going to increase the the length of it by just dragging out the edges and I can also move it around by just sliding it around conversely I can also put uh put it on another clip you can also put the title in between Clips do you see how I just dropped it in between a couple clips and then you have a background Choice whichever you want I usually go black but hey it's whatever you want and then I've got a title that's a clip in and of itself so that's some sort of basic moving around Clips the Precision editor titles and transitions I'm going to show you another little tip that I like to use if I want to use the same transitions throughout my video and in fact you don't need to use transitions between all your Clips but a few of these are really jerky and I want to smooth them out I'm going to highlight the clip the the transition I'm going to hold down the alt button and I'm going to drag and drop and it creates a duplicate right next door so that's really useful for any sort of title transition anything like that using the ALT key will create a second one and that's that's a standard keyboard shortcut for Adobe products for any of the ey life or ey work uh software that will really increase the speed of your editing if you want to do multiple um transitions that are the same okay so let's say I want to make this clip go in reverse so again action menu to the rescue I'm going to go to the clip adjustments this time and here you can see I can reverse the direction I can also increase or decrease the speed couple things I also want to draw your attention to here you can stabilize your clip it takes some time to run through the process and it's going to crop your clip a little bit and then you can control how much stabilization so that can actually make it look like you're filming on a dolly which is quite cool um the other thing here you can do is throw in a video effect if you want to make it look like it's got a a filter on it the uh one other thing also I wanted to mention is under the video inspector you can change the exposure and the color saturation just like you would If This Were a photo | uvicmediacommons | UCp88_UJKXTeqtOwtH-Va1cA | 2012-01-07 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,555 | 7,654 |
2OyOV1BkPOY | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2OyOV1BkPOY | Boxes left unchecked? | The Clone Wars Series Finale Live Reaction | one of everyone its Curtin success today is the may the 4th 2020 and the Star Wars Clone Wars season series finale as out and the end of the Clone Wars he started watching it when the movie came out what's it all the time we saw everything as it was coming out on Cartoon Network for us it was on ABC I believe and yeah they came out came out while watching it and now after the season finale series finale we've had a little setup I'm sure it's into this canopy so we have stars going up but because of that I have to use like external lighting to try to light it up so you can see our faces and the ISO is really high so we're gonna be very pixelated and grainy but you know at least you'll be able to see our reactions [Music] you're a good soldier Rex so is every one of those men down there but I am not the one who is going to kill them [Music] Jesse Jesse listen to me don't each other a long time and we don't get this runs we will be the ones committing treason [Music] that's how it is that's the another cool [Music] that was good I enjoyed it yeah it was nice enjoyable I just expected it wakes it's like before story focused on that's okay dragster its of course is gonna focus on the end as well and they felonious said that Devin main character but I don't know I guess I just forgot him the Clone Wars as a whole I was just expecting more to end the Cold War's standing was nice I enjoyed it it was a good episode but I don't know is because those seven be like oh my god the last two ones there was so many oh my god moment and it was really talk talking about the other episodes as well other movies it's on 4th a little yeah yeah and it makes sense it'd be difficult to escape and stuff the Darth Vader was a nice touch I got that spot for me on this morning I was on tick-tock and then someone puts that scene up of Darth Vader there I didn't know there was no sport you didn't have spoiler warning or anything it's just it and I'm like I know that Vader goes to sea find her lightsabers yeah yeah like there were just so many like environments where it's like over the last few episodes I said even one thing had changed then like so like if a circus idea I want to be back on the Jedi again they would have told her the plan yeah I think explaining she would have said oh I like mentioned something but overall this this season was good it's a good really good finale to the style as the Clone Wars focusing on Rex and ahsoka for the most part like the bad batch Rex then you have tres and Rafa or force okay then you have the final stage of manual which is both of them idea probably just wished I probably just wish we got more of an ending with obi-wan and Anakin that's all yes they have the movies but they were also a core part of the Clone Wars as a whole so I probably just wish that there was that as well so maybe yeah if they were to do stuff with Anakin as well they have to be really careful to make sure links exactly to episode 3 we have to be careful with all of this anyway like the planet that they land on Vader finding the license when does this take place it's a good season overall because there were four passes from this season that will utterly disappointing the bad batch was good though but of course you've seen it before as a part of the season it there's no work the siege of manual was clearly easily the best part so where does it go where you like you compare it to other seasons five and six especially where they have 90 percent of the episodes are great in this one you have one-third of the episodes are great another third is good so that's that that's our viewing of the finale of the Clone Wars let us know what you thought about this show what did you think about this season as a whole what was your favorite part of the series as a whole mind was the darkness on barn the Clone you have a favorite bar to me personally the moment that she and Rex motion Rex and their relationship but knowing that Rex is not turning yeah talking about that that's one of the other things I heard a lot of people say are they were thinking are they we would see you Rex meet up with Gregor or wolf and then go to their own planning and stuff and kind of resolve that and explain how that happens because yeah it makes it move why doesn't he turn or why doesn't Greg Gregor he's not really with any of the Jedi so it kind of makes sense I he's much he was on with the d-squad he was on that planet Lucas's favorite episode a sunny day in a void or I wonder the bad batch ended up turning because I would never like if they were like you know you like defects and yeah I wonder if they something wrong with you I before this season came out I've been working on a fan film feature-length fan film it included the bad batch and in my in my story they did turn I won't give away too much because like it's my own personal 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I0tHxDkpbJ4 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I0tHxDkpbJ4 | My Adoptive Zimbabwean Mum Suprised me with a House! | 80 we are just so excited to have you back in Zimbabwe and you are part of the family now so what we are saying is whenever you are in Zimbabwe this is your home feel free to do what you want we are handing you the keys the keys are in your head if you want to invite anyone invite if you want to do it we need to come here you're right yes you have your own personal shift I have a chef this is our wonderful chef and he's cooking for African Tigress so tell us something interesting about you my favorite country is Kenya that's why I love this girl so much [Laughter] [Music] Meet My adoptive Zimbabwean mother a lady full of surprises if you see me loving it here and staying here in Zimbabwe this is the woman responsible for rate she is the epitome of Zimbabwean Hospitality I'm so blessed to have her and she is indeed blessed to be a blessing just as her YouTube channel name this was the first surprise and the next one will even surprise you all okay the day started with us meeting a Nigerian YouTuber Steve madoku for an adventure hi guys so we go how are you nice to meet you too thank you yeah I've been here for I don't know two days I love the weather so far oh you love the weather because it's warms I just love how we now having a lot of creators Shining Light on Zimbabwe it's hot compared to Nairobi just as you are driving to our first stop of some Two Gentlemen shouted hey we know the lady that you are carrying in the car wow it's always nice to meet my fans you know which one African tigers Asante yes this is my third time and do you know him you've never seen him my first time here I'm bringing everybody yeah I'm gonna put you on the spot why should someone visit Zimbabwe because Bob is a beautiful piece welcome everyone okay so welcome us in your local language [Music] there we go there you have it guys that's the reason why you need to visit I'm advertising funder now so why should someone visit Zimbabwe um I think it's about someone should be Zimbabwe because it's a beautiful country we've got beautiful scenery and uh quite Hospital people uh you can come very warmly the weather is good it's summer now so you can just enjoy the warm weather and we got very beautiful places that you can visit in the Eastern Highlands you can visit the Great Zimbabwe ruins and machine go you can go to Victoria Falls so many places that you can visit historical places that are not so much value to the people who can visit our Villages also so that you can experience the the countryside okay okay thank you so much good night yeah you want to try it now I know you want to try it you're scared of duck meat we're getting back to continue with the adventure [Music] 80 we are just so excited to have you back in Zimbabwe and you are part of the family now so what we are saying is whenever you are in Zimbabwe this is your home feel free to do what you want we are handing you the keys as long as you are in Zimbabwe this is your house the keys are in your hands if you want to invite anyone in fights if you want to do it we need to come here yes it's your home oh yeah [Music] come through maybe show you your dining area so we dedicate this dining to you because you're from Kenya so that's why we made it Kenya themed wow look at this guys look at this wow beautiful yeah you have your own personal shift I have a chef [Music] okay all right this is our wonderful chef and he's cooking for African Thai dress wow because he enjoys we're gonna put his details below as well in the event you want him to do a private meal for you wow wow thank you so much I can't wait to test them we're ready another dining this is your loving area it's beautiful oh my goodness [Music] yeah that's the lake we know that youtubing is a tiring job so this place is for you to relax reflect whenever you feeling burnout come and relax oh my goodness am I not the luckiest person on that oh my goodness it's so beautiful oh how amazing wow oh my goodness I see my Maasai brother there let's keep going I want surprise awaits me but I'm super excited I feel like relaxing and you want to watch the sunset go down uh-huh this is your root rooftop what they're looking in the game Park in the lake what uh my goodness and the sun sets to that direction yeah wow I hope you like it I don't want to go which one oh that's the game pack this is the best gift I've ever received and look at the view behind us beautiful wow who wouldn't want this who wouldn't want to live here who wouldn't want to be here with us thank you so much you're the best oh my pleasure this is my Zimbabwe mum Please Don't Steal My mom only her I'm not being just anyway I'm not selfish we can share oh wow there's more here yes the sun is almost done so depending on The View you like you take either of this one this is the view to wake up to in the morning what what it's lovely look at the bed oh yeah the view is better from here yes when you wake up in the morning that's what you wake up to oh my goodness you know I'm not leaving Zimbabwe Zimbabwe and the recumba she's not going anywhere Kenyan sisters bye-bye well I love how you've matched everything thank you look at the chandelier thank you it's just matches with the whole art all the way to the seat we'll put the bedding don't worry awesome oh wow so this is bedroom number one if you feel like sleeping here you sleep when you're tired thank you yeah see my life wow another one yeah I just love the chandeliers beautiful The View what you work up to yeah wow just look at that wow wow another amazing view yeah ah awesome but because you're a VIP let me take you to the VIP section oh that one is at one percent so we are still doing curtains crafting everything but let me give you an idea of VIP section for you ha I even have a VIP welcome look at it so we go through the VIP section don't worry about the section It's Gonna Change so it's a work in progress but this is yours what we are not complete we've just done the bid and put the but it's going to be painted there's going to be curtains new curtains everything chandelier so stay tuned for that wow me I'm not leaving this is your bathroom I can say goodbye to Kenyans now so it's our work in progress this side yes big hey so there we go all this for Queen Tigress yeah you know this one this house Queen yes so if you've never seen a queen in your life this is quintegrus but this is the queen queen ah this is the queen queen oh yeah you're gonna work on the car yes so it's gonna look really beautiful with me oh wow it's interesting because you are a tigress we put you your tiger room for you at the other property for the with the Tiger on the wall oh I'll show you when we get home wow [Music] I got the eye of a tiger a fighter dancing through the beautiful tigers and tiger eye of the tiger [Music] [Laughter] so there you have it guys tiger and Tigress right here my pets wow this place is amazing thank you so much I really love it I can't wait to see what the chef is preparing for us something to eat and then we're gonna go to the lake later yes okay super excited so tell me something interesting about Zimbabwean cuisine what they normally do is there is no preservatives but it is in or is added to the news it's just tomatoes onions and just a bit of cooking oil but otherwise you'll see on your plates who you've done exactly the same is what you're saying so this is our normal plain Santa which happens to be one of our stable Foods if I have to say these green vegetables is just a bit of salt such a beautiful exist to toss them around and decide to make a carriage gravy tomato and onion based also oh so it's mostly organic mostly organic and they are Chef yeah that one is that say it slowly yes so someone can say Chef duvet yes okay okay thank you thank you [Music] how big is this house how many bedrooms this is a five-bedroomed house with three lounges two dining rooms I think four bathrooms what the rooftop oh it's amazing it's beautiful thank you we're chasing the easy life [Music] easy [Music] [Applause] [Music] foreign [Music] finally we are down here at Lake chivero we were supposed to go to the boat for you know boat ride but unfortunately they do this on the weekend today the captain is off so enjoy the views look chivero and look at how the Sun is setting beautifully What A View to behold so tell us something interesting about you okay um for once I'm a pastor I'm also a humanitarian a peace Ambassador I also love vlogging as you can see I do a lot of Vlogs which I enjoy it's my hobby I love traveling and what else can I tell you in our language there is a minor somebody that mines gold so I'm into gold mining that's what I do for business and Reese I recently started a fish farm although my heart's desire as I said is to open up a goat farm so stay tuned for that I'm also into real estate I love um real estate a lot and working on properties in my hometown I'm not from Harare I'm from below so that is where I'm going to retire so that's where I'm working on my favorite country is Kenya that's why I love this girl so much [Laughter] this moment can we stay here forever [Music] thank you forever just loving this moment can we stay here forever [Music] if I could stop the time don't you know that I would cause I'm just loving this moment can always stay here forever forever forever forever [Music] | AFRICAN TIGRESS | UCrjAjfD8kMLumT6foL7zNzQ | 2022-09-24 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,854 | 9,379 |
5e2eulrGmlE | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5e2eulrGmlE | ALL Law Enforcement On Notice 💥🔫 | thank you hey why don't you guys arrest Hillary Clinton the bidens you know why don't you guys [ __ ] with [ __ ] there's a prostitution site right over there why don't you guys do some serious law enforcement you garbage ass pieces of [ __ ] huh you garbage ass [ __ ] why don't you there's a prostitution side over there huh yeah you know who I am [ __ ] what's up [ __ ] come get some why don't you do some real [ __ ] [ __ ] white boy white boy there's a [ __ ] whorehouse right over there [Music] when the [ __ ] are you boys Gonna Roll it together and fight for the people who got inundated with the vaccine you piece of [ __ ] when the [ __ ] are you gonna fight for the people instead of making us more homeless you [ __ ] garbage ass people white and black sellouts you [ __ ] sellouts when the [ __ ] are you gonna rally together and go out there Hunter Biden who's [ __ ] sex trafficking [ __ ] little kids you piece of [ __ ] when the [ __ ] are you gonna actually do some actual law enforcement instead of picking on the little guy who's trying to survive in a corrupt world oh but you get a pension right and you get up out on the back for being a cop you garbage ass [ __ ] people you garbage ass [ __ ] people look at your sellout white man and the sell-off brown man when the [ __ ] are you gonna go hey brother maybe we should go after the criminals in Congress oh wait but they pay your bills you get paid by them right you [ __ ] sellouts there's the whorehouse right over there and there's a free Masonic [ __ ] building over there that's pushing prostitution but you keep driving by it and doing nothing you [ __ ] cowards I pay for that [ __ ] vehicle you're driving in I paid for that [ __ ] weapon on your hip you better keep it clean because pretty soon you're gonna be giving it up and you're gonna be hanging for your [ __ ] you garbage ass [ __ ] you garbage ass [ __ ] sellouts you garbage ass [ __ ] thank you for the content you're going on my channel Cool Hand bets was here and every time I see this [ __ ] I'm gonna call them out because these [ __ ] tried to kill me on numerous occasions you're guilty by associations you garbage ass [ __ ] what's your name homie what's your name homie that's okay it's going on my channel and these garbage ass [ __ ] they're gonna hang one of these days oh yeah [ __ ] you [ __ ] because you didn't stand for us peace out you garbage ass [ __ ] you garbage ass [ __ ] peace out [ __ ] thanks for the content it's on [ __ ] I live right over there [ __ ] I know you know who the [ __ ] I am and I know you were told not to engage and you better [ __ ] know why because I have a [ __ ] right to defend myself against you [ __ ] after your homies pointed a gun at me come on come on let's see what happens [ __ ] let's see what happens no no no he's just gonna go look over there like a [ __ ] like a [ __ ] sellout little [ __ ] but you won't say Hey Brother let's go out there Hunter and Biden who's been sex trafficking like a [ __ ] why why can't you [ __ ] come together and say hey they've [ __ ] Force inoculated on people but we can [ __ ] with people who are living in their cars you garbage ass [ __ ] yeah drink up [ __ ] drink up you get to go home at night right with your white ass family your brown ass family you [ __ ] sellouts when the [ __ ] are you gonna have to go after the criminals in politics never because you're a punk ass [ __ ] I'm done let's go just know you're a notice [ __ ] these little criminals don't got nothing on the big criminals you [ __ ] [ __ ] [ __ ] [ __ ] come get some any day bro any [ __ ] day take that uniform off I'll [ __ ] you up [ __ ] [ __ ] thanks for the content homie I'm done [ __ ] punks | CoolhandvetS | UC198kZEaMfSG-R2PIISM3dg | 2023-05-03 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 690 | 4,408 |
CVGmSYYSGNo | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CVGmSYYSGNo | Isaiah 57 | Daily in the Word | Pastor Neil Spencer | if I were to summarize the overall theme of the 57th chapter of Isaiah I'd say it's a clear call to repentance I mean the language is strong there's a strong description of how God views rebellion and the high cost of a rebellious heart and as we read it today I think we would be remiss if we didn't spend time reflecting on the costly nature of sin how it sabotages the good things in our lives and how much better it truly is to follow and to trust God but see following God it isn't always easy in fact it can be very costly and challenging to choose right over wrong especially in a world that values things that don't align with God's values but as the last verse in this chapter says verse 21 there is no peace for the wicked ultimately there is peace for those who follow God even if their lives are cut short look at verses 1 and two with me the righteous perish and no one takes it to heart The Devout are taken away and no one understands that the righteous are taken away to be spared from Evil and then in verse two those those who walk uprightly enter into peace they find rest as they lie in death you see in a world that values the Here and Now life's success can be measured solely by this side of Eternity the righteous may pass with no one even noticing Isaiah writes But ultimately it's The Godly whose ultimate end ends in peace so today walk with the lord it's in Godly living that you find peace ultimately | Coastline Calvary Chapel | UC86XFKebofBUaEXS-KlYibg | 2024-01-25 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 278 | 1,429 |
_uQoIKF9vLI | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_uQoIKF9vLI | Membrane (it's types) | Diffusion and Osmosis.. Colligative Properties.. @GTScienceTutorial | hello friends welcome to gt science tutorial in this video we are going to understand about membrane and its types diffusion and osmosis in my previous videos i have already explained about the three colligative properties lowering of vapor pressure that is raul's law elevation of boiling point and depression in freezing point now it's time to understand about the fourth colligative property that is osmotic pressure but to understand about osmotic pressure we must have the knowledge of some basic term related to osmotic pressure so in this video we are going to understand those important terminologies so let's start [Applause] [Music] in colligative properties membranes are the barrier that separates two solutions one is higher concentration and another one is lower concentration higher concentration means it has more amount of solute and lower concentration means it has less amount of solute let me write the definition of it membranes are the barrier that separates that separates two solutions at different concentrations at different concentrations so this is just a barrier that separates two with two solutions one at higher concentration and another one at lower concentration now if we compare colligative property with thermodynamics then this membrane is like the boundary of the system the boundary separate system and surrounding and here membrane separates two solutions there are three types of membranes the first one is permeable membrane second one is non-permeable membrane and finally the third one is semi-permeable membrane here this permeable what comes from permission so permeable membrane will allow everything to pass through it non-permeable membrane will allow nothing to pass through it and the semi-permeable membrane will allow some things to pass through it and another thing not right if we compare it with thermodynamics then what can we get in thermodynamics we consider the system this is the system and there is the surrounding and if we uh increase the temperature of the system then there are three possibilities the system can exchange either energy or matter with the surrounding or it can exchange both or it can exchange nothing right in open system in open system case the system can exchange both energy and matter with the surrounding that is like permeable membrane in cloth system the uh system can only only exchange energy but not the matter that is like semi-permeable membrane case but in case of isolated system the system can neither exchange energy nor matter with the surrounding that is like the case of non-permeable membrane so it is like a permeable membrane is like open system open system in thermodynamics it is not actually this okay i'm just trying to delete qualitative property and thermodynamics and non-permeable membrane means isolated system isolated system and semi-permeable membrane means closed system closed system now permeable membrane will allow only solvent sorry we it will allow both solvent and solute to pass through it as we are talking about qualitative property that means solvent and solute then we need to talk about the flow of these two right in permeable membrane through the permeable membrane solvent as well as solute can pass through it ah if we take non-permeable membrane then nothing can pass through it okay it will just block them and semi-permeable membrane will allow solvent to pass through it solvent to pass through it but solute will not be able to pass through it now if we consider in general case suppose we have a mixer sand and water mixer we actually consider homogeneous mixture over here but for the example to understand let's consider a heterogeneous mixture there is sand water mixture now if we take a nate like this and if we pour this on that net then what will happen everything will pass through that that is like permeable membrane but if we take a simple normal cloth and if we pour that mixture over it then what will happen the sand will get deposited on top only water molecules will pass through it that is like semi-permeable membrane and finally if we take a polythene and if we ore it then what will happen nothing will pass through it the sand as well as water will get blocked that is like non-permeable membrane this these are the types of membrane there is another way to classify membrane as well they are natural membrane let me write it over here they are natural membrane and synthetic membrane synthetic membrane natural membranes are let me write some examples they are goat bladder glow goat bladder peak bladder peak bladder similarly cellophane cellophane parchment paper parchment paper etc but if you talk about synthetic membrane then there are of two very commonly used synthetic membrane they are calcium phosphate calcium phosphate and copper ferrocyanide copper ferrocyanide and among them also copper phenocyanide is frequently used in laboratories as well so this is all about membrane and its types now let's understand about diffusion and osmosis diffusion and osmosis are almost similar but they are not actually the same thing let's understand how they are different for that let me draw two figures one in diffusion side and another one in osmosis side we will uh study them side by side so that it will be easier for us to differentiate between them let us consider they are separated by some barrier in case of diffusion let's consider this is permeable membrane permeable membrane and this is non sorry semi permeable membrane semi permeable membrane here it can be permeable or non-permeable sorry semi-permeable doesn't matter okay here it could be semi-permeable membrane as well and in both the sides there is the same liquid but at different concentrations okay this is the same liquid but the concentration of those liquids are different this is the first solution this is the first solution and this is the second solution here also this is the first solution and this is the second solution suppose in first solution the amount of solute is more than that in the second solution okay i'm considering the same type of example till now okay so you can easily say this is the concentrated solution and this one is the dilute solution this is the concentrated solution this one is the dilute solution over here now in case of diffusion that is if there is permeable membrane then what will happen the solute will travel will flow from the region of a higher concentration to the region of lower concentration or simply we can say that the solute will flow from concentrated solution to the dilute solution because if we see the concentration that is the amount of solute that is more in concentrated solution then it will flow from this side to this side so solute will flow from left to right now this is a bilateral process at the same time the solvent molecules the solvent molecules will also flow from right to left keeping the concentration uh sorry keeping the volume of both the liquids same both the solution same now this will process will keep happening till the concentration of both the solutions become same so there will be a point when the concentration of first solution will be equal to the concentration of the second solution this process will keep on happening till this situation so what can we say the flow of solute from higher concentrated region to lower concentrated region through the semi permeable membrane or permeable membrane is called diffusion okay here solute particles will flow but in case of osmosis they are separated by a semi permeable membrane and look at here in this case the solute particles will not be able to flow from concentrated solution to the dilute solution because this is semi-permeable membrane and this will block the solute particles but the solvent molecules will be able to flow from dilute to concentrated here solvent molecules will be able to flow from dilute to concentrated because the concentration of the soles hint is more in dilute because the amount of solvent molecules is more in dilute than that in concentration concentrated so obviously solvent will pass but solute will not pass in diffusion solute also passes but in osmosis only the solvent passes and as a result of that the volume of concentrated part this part increases right so this is osmosis and in this case the concentration of the solute uh might be different doesn't matter it it won't be equal at any time okay so this is what osmosis actually is now i have you understood about the difference of diffusion and osmosis beneath but in examination the difference of osmosis and diffusion is frequently asked so let me write the difference of diffusion and osmosis so that it will be easier for us to understand that so now as we know about diffusion and osmosis we must be able to write the difference between them because in examination difference is asked frequently so i have made a chart over here and in the left side i have written three points of diffusion and three points of osmosis they are different from each other so in the first point i have written the difference between them that is the movement of solute particles from higher concentrated solution to lower concentrated solution to bring a uniform concentration throughout the solution is called diffusion that's what we read in diffusion the solute particles will flow from higher concentrated solution to the lower concentrated solution till the concentration of both the liquid or both the solution becomes same and in the right side the definition of osmosis is the spontaneous flow of solvent molecules from pure solvent into solution pure solvent means there won't be any solute particle but in solution there will be some amount of solid particles right or from dilute solution to concentrated solution through semi-permeable membrane is called osmosis that is the definition of osmosis similarly the second difference is there is flow of both solute and solvent this is very important difference okay you must remember that and in osmosis there is flow of solvent only so we understood that in uh diffusion is a bilateral process that means solute as well as solvent will flow from a one side to another side but in case of osmosis only solvent will flow but soluble does not flow at all similarly the third and the final difference is semi permeable membrane is not required so in this case semi permeable membrane is not required if there is semi-permeable membrane then also it is fine otherwise also it is fine but in osmosis semi-permeable membrane is a must without semi-permeable membrane osmosis cannot happen now i forgot to tell you about one thing there is osmotic pressure as well now see the pressure the minimum amount of pressure that is required to stop from osmosis to happen is called osmotic pressure about which we will study in my further videos as well so this is the difference between diffusion and osmosis you can take the skin shot of this okay so i have to take took the skin shot already so that's all in this video i have you understood everything about this video in this video we understood what membrane in its types actually are what diffusion and osmosis are with the diagram and we saw the difference between diffusion and osmosis as well if you like the video please share this video as much as you can and thank you for watching the video [Music] you | GT Science Tutorial | UCu1Mg1a3NzzPo88NwamVEng | 2022-08-17 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,939 | 11,383 |
6jxWdueFX2w | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6jxWdueFX2w | All Night CHURCH FLYER Design | Photoshop Tutorial | Overflow Anointing | in this video i'm going to walk you through how to design a very simple church flyer like this and this is coming up [Music] hello everybody and welcome to the channel once again thank you so much for clicking on this video if you're new here please hit on the subscribe button if you're old here thank you so much for showing up so a link to download all the resources that i'll be using will be in the description if you want to download and follow suit and i intentionally got an additional resources for you so that you can spice up your creativity when you are doing this now without said and done let's get into photoshop and let's get started so here in photoshop the first thing that we do is we're going to create a document for what we're going to do i'm using photoshop cs6 but this procedure should work with any current versions of photoshop so what i do is i'll go to file and then new over here and i'm going to change the measuring scale to inches and i'm going to input in here four by four so we are doing this for instagram or social media so you can use four by four eight by eight or sixteen by sixteen you go ahead and then you click ok so once we have our documents like this all that we're going to do is we're going to start from setting up the background so we go into the resources and over here i got these two backgrounds for you so you can use any one of them but then i prefer to go with this one so i'm going to drag it inside of photoshop and i'll leave it over here the background has already been created so we don't really need to do any extra work we just have to apply creativity over here and i'm going to double click on this one here i'll make sure that it is in the center so that you can fit the whole of the document and what i do next is a right click from here rasterize the layer now we don't want the edge to be this very hard so i'm going to add my layer mask to it and i'll choose my brush tool over here and you make sure that the foreground color is black your opacity is 100 and then you can brush off this area so i can brush off like this so that it can blend with a white background that we are using the white background we are going to maintain it because we are going to introduce another background which requires this background so if you want to blend it with any other thing there are a couple of ways you can check the other videos on how to do that so once you have it like this you go into the resources again and we have a second background so you drag and drop this inside of photoshop as well you place it over here and you understand from here that this also contains a white background but since you are leaving our background white we can just leave this white so that it can blend with the background so what we do is we're going to right click and flip this horizontal i just want this part the oil that is flowing from here and i can drag and push it over here you can take your time to kind of transform it but i think this looks good and then we can place it over there the next thing that we introduce will be a image so the pasta is right over here and i'm going to drag him and drop him as well i've already taken off the background but if you want to know how to do that a link will be in the description so i'm going to position him somewhere around here and i'm going to try to transform him to be a bit smaller like that and i can position him over here so now we are ready to add our test and this is going to be very simple video so i'll go for my test tool the first font that i'll be using is called nexa bold a link to download all these fonts that i'll be using will be in the description as well so i'll left click over here and the text is ready here so i'm going to copy that i'll come into photoshop and i'm going to paste that so i'll take my time to transform it so you select it all you can bring your cursor to the double t over here and you can drag it to the left side and it's going to decrease that for you so once it gets to the points that you want you press ctrl a to select it all and then you can center it over here now we move it to the very top over here so that it can be positioned and we can press ctrl j to make a duplicate afterwards you drag it down like this and you're going to type in here presents so the next test is present and then you can click ok and then you make another duplicate by pressing ctrl j again and then you can drag it over here you go into your resources the next one is a prophetic and that i'm going to change the font so i'll select it all paste it over here and i'll change the font to poppings but you can as well use the same thing because this nexa board looks pretty much like poppings if you can spot it over here the next test will be the main title that is the online so we're going to press ctrl j again we're basically making a duplicate and we are doing a test test test so what we do is we're going to double click on it and select it all again go into the test and we have our online ta now let's switch the fonts we're going to change this font to a font called alba because we want it to stand out that is the main heading and we're going to make it bold so that it can be seen to present a prophetic ornament and once i bring it over here it means that picture of the pasta is quite bigger so i can transform him down a little bit like that now this is the color code that i'm using if you are getting confused so right over here you can click okay and then okay now with this test what we're going to apply a bit of blending options to it so you right click on the layer go to the blending options from here and what we're going to add to it is a bevel and emboss so we click on the bevel and emboss you jump everything you leave pretty much everything and jump down straight to this particular gloss contour over here now we are going to make it a bit glossy okay you can basically take your time to try any of this one but what worked for me was this particular one so you can see the glossy part of it and you can click ok from here and you are good to go and right underneath of this one we're going to bring our theme here so i'll go for my test tool again let's go back to poppings very simple fonts which i love so much and we're going to uh test over here so we have this theme and copy that and paste it over here take your time you press ctrl t to transform it but at this point we want to make everything right from this place to the very bottom here left aligned so what we're going to do is we can introduce our rulers so if your rulers is missing you can press ctrl and then r that is command r if you are on mac so let me quickly bring a ruler over here so this is going to guide us so i can select my theme here and then i can place it over here now let's make sure that it is left aligned so left aligned and then i can push it back over there so from there i'll make another duplicate bring it down go to my test and then i have overflow anointing i'll copy that and i can paste it over here now i can left aligned it and go to my toggle character and make sure that i open the leading a bit so that it can be open to overflow anointing like that let me just take time to do this okay so i'll select all of this one choose the semi board over here and i can press ctrl t to transform it to make it a bit bigger like this and i can close the leading quite a bit like that as well now once we have our team we want to bring in something that is going to symbolize our theme and our theme here says overflow and anointing so i got this particular image that quite symbolizes or represents or is in relation to a thing so what i do is i want it underneath of the theme right so i can come on top of the all night over here we want it and then oh if you don't want to be in trouble you can even place it on top of the fresh oil over here on top of this one so i'll go into my resources and i can bring that that is why i got these two as well so if you are practicing you can basically use either of these but this worked so very fine for me so let me use this one and i can place it over here now because this already has a white background that is why i decided to leave the top part of the design white now you get a point all right so i can basically place it over here and then i'm going to double click on this one now we we don't want it to be this very bold and stuff so we're going to right click on it rasterize add a layer mask to it so we can brush it off like this so that it blends with the other background as well so we can even brush this side off like that and then from here we can select this layer now you have to note that there is a difference between the layer mask layer and then this particular the original layer so if you are applying any effect on this one it is directly affecting the layer mask and if you select this one if you can see the differences you see that when you select any one of them there is this round square that is around the layer so we select this particular layer and then we can apply a bit of composition on it to blend with this one we can't maybe get it accurately but if you take your time you might get it so the first one that we can do is we can apply a bit of hue and saturation and by pressing control and then you your hue and saturation is activated and then you can add a bit of hue and saturation to this one so you can see that it is affecting it over here like that and then afterwards i can press ctrl and then l to activate the levels and then i can deem the levels a bit like that and then i can click ok so once you're done with that you can go back to the overflow anointing this particular one that is where we got to and then we can right click on that and go to the blending options we want to add a bit of gradient valley so that this can stand out from the theme so we apply the gradient ovale first you click on the gradient overlay to apply it and then you can come to the gradient over here left click on it and inside your gradient you can apply a bit of gradient to it now i got one that perfectly fits this one so if you want to see the colors that i use here you go this is the first one and this is going to be the second one so right over there and you can click okay or if you don't like this colors you can actually try your own colors and once you're done you can click ok and then okay from here once we're done with that the last thing that we want to add will be the date time and then location and we want to bring it right underneath of this particular thing and to do that we're going to select our test over here and then we can left click i'm going to use a font called eth i intentionally decided to use a lot of font on this one so that i can update your front list i hope i'm being generous if that sounds like something that's quite okay and convincing for you you want to get to 20k and you can do that by helping us share these videos to social media handles and then inviting friends to come and learn for free we can start by copying the friday and i realized that i skipped the best so we will add it very soon and we can change the color to very dark so we can go for this color here something very dark so that it blends with the yellow here we click ok then and we can press ctrl t to transform it i told you we're going to keep this left aligned don't forget that so we can push it over here so that you'll be on the same line as the overflow so you can see the alignment arrangement over there and you can transform it a bit more like that and push it over here once you're done you make a duplicate ctrl j to duplicate it and then you can drag it over here go into your test and then you can select your 20th i decided to make this very bold because the date is as well very important another duplicate here and we can add the november okay so then november i can decide to add your year to it but if you don't like it that way that is your own cup of cocoa i hope you get that and then you can press ctrl t from here transform it a bit like this and then you can transform the 20th to be a little bit bigger also like that this friday looks very very big it's behaving like it's a boss so from there we can select the 20 from here make a duplicate and then we drag it from here and then we can add our time so we'll copy the time and you can paste it right over here paste and we're going to select the pm here go to the toggle character and we want to subscript it so we have the subscript option here and then you can click on that and then it is subscripted if that is even an english word so once you're done with that the last thing that we add will be our venue with the white we need something to cover the back a bit to make it more visible so we go to the blending options and then we can add drop shadow over here and we can increase or you can open the size anyhow you want but you can bear with me that this is more visible than this i hope no argument on that let me quickly add my first before i forget so let me duplicate the theme here bring it down to this side and i have efficient 518 here so i'll paste it and i'll select a very dark color for it as well so somewhere around here okay and i'll change the boldness to medium transform it to make it a bit smaller so i can position it over here now the last things that we want to add will be that of the symbols at the very face of this date so inside the resources the first one that we have is the date icon and i'm going to drag and drop that into photoshop and i'm going to position it at the date it is something that we've already used once in a while so i believe if you've been here for a while you already have it but if you don't i'll leave links in the description if you want to download it and the last one that we want to add would be the location for that i didn't get like it so i got this one drag it inside of photoshop so you double click on this one and then you can choose any of this one so the magic one tool here i can make a selection here hold shift shift basically helps you to make double selection so i can select here select all the backgrounds this one actually when you download it it looks like a png but it's not really a png that is deceiving in the highest order so you hit on delete when you are done and then you can press ctrl d to deselect move it to your document that you are working on over here so one part didn't actually delete so let's select it and delete it and then you can press ctrl t to transform this one a bit and bring it over here so it is going to be at the very side of the reviewed so let me zoom in over here take your time to position it right over there let's quickly change the color by right clicking go into the blending options and then we would have overlay over there change the color to white click okay okay and you're done now a couple of things that you can do to make your whole design attractive is if you check the picture over here it looks very pale so you can select the fastest picture from here right click on it and rasterize the layer because the effect that we're going to apply wouldn't work if it is not rasterized so you press ctrl u to add a bit of saturation to it and then you can press ctrl l to level it up something like that open the brightness a bit and i think this looks good we can also go back to this main background the anointing oil background and we can add a bit of saturation to it to make it a bit popping i don't want to add too much so somewhere around here it's okay and yes anything that you want to add to this design will be at your own creative level remember i've left all resources in the description in case you want to download and practice over and if you have any questions do leave it in the comment section or reach out to me on any of the social media handles at innocence keep watching i'll be right today that brings us to the end of this video thank you so much for sticking around to watch this video let me know your comments thoughts suggestions corrections and recommendations in the comment section we are trying to reach 20k and it will mean a lot to me if you can share the videos and invite others to watch thank you so much and i'll see you guys in the next one it's innocent here and bye | Innocent K Boateng | UCkbMjhrJd2483SPdlzV_V0w | 2020-11-18 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 3,400 | 16,378 |
HCThQcD8qPU | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HCThQcD8qPU | How to use a 4 jaw chuck | hey guys welcome back to metal tips and tricks the four jaw Chuck is a love seat relationship with most machinist but I'm going to change that with this video well today I'm going to show you how to set up a four jaw Chuck I'm going to take all the mystery out of it simplify it to wear with a little bit of practice you'll be able to set up a four jaw Chuck within a few minutes let's first of all talk about the Chuck itself one of the distinguishing things is it has four jaws and on the face of it you have these different rings and you use those rings to help you orient your different jaws equally the problem is they don't have a really great place to line them up there's no marks on the side of the jaws just you have these two corners and that's usually what your line up each jaw moves individually on a screw and of course you have a chuck wrench so let's set up the piece of steel first I'm just going to set it in and I'm just going to randomly run all of these to this first point and see how this looks we just want to make sure it's secure so that's step one step two is bring in your dial indicator to me it's very critical where you place it I like to have it on top because that's where my wrench fits some people work with the wrench on the side you do put your gauge right on the side don't put it in a strange quadrant put it right where you're going to adjust the Chuck you'll see why in a little bit now we're going to spin this see what kind of range we got so I'm going to do what I call zeroing out the gauge and what my goal is is to split the difference between the high and the low and have the average right at zero so when the needle moves clockwise that's your high so let's find our high you can see what I'm trying to do is I'm trying to split the difference here's my low at 80 which is about 20,000 off there's my high from zero it's 20 thousands off now I have a really great zero to work from I'm going to go to my low and I'm going to just loosen up just a bit go to my high and tighten it up see how I brought that in to zero now we have a new high when you're when you're within about 5,000 so you can sometimes bring that in oh that's doing pretty good and with a little bit of finesse you end up learning exactly how much to turn the screw for each jaw to get that lined up now my zero is not going to be perfect anymore but you can see we're getting a really good average so there we are within a thousandth of an inch my material isn't that accurate I can tell by the way the needles moving around there's definitely a flat spot in it but you get the idea it's three easy steps we put the material in do the first line up of the jaws bring the gauge in zero the gauge then anything on the right is to tighten anything on the left is to loosen we're going to loosen first the reason you want to loosen first because when you tighten you can only move it about 5,000 so we want to loosen it give it room move the needle to zero spin it see how it looks another trick you got to watch out for is on older lathes or ladies that are Babbitt or bronze has a bronze bushing mentoring which way you spin the Chuck your needle will be off so always spin it in the same direction well I hope you guys like this helpful hint go out in the shop give it a try I think you'll see how easy this really is you can see I did that in a very short amount of time you guys like this video please give me some thumbs up also love to hear your comments about it and until next time go out in the shop build something cool [Music] you [Music] | Build Something Cool | UCorf3SIH8zyQnfNCdMRNFnQ | 2017-07-17 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 738 | 3,566 |
489t0cjIj2Y | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=489t0cjIj2Y | Airbnb Tour/Eating The Tastiest Food In Dakar Senegal!!! | okay here is the food for today i love how it was presented every time it's always wrapped up this was on top but this time this is chicken you can have it with fish or you can have it with chicken and then with rice it looks yummy oh and the sides looking good i'm ready to dig in i like this is one thing i'm really enjoying i think we're getting spoiled on deliveries on foods okay well if you look close this is grilled onions and carrots the carrots right there and then the grilled onions i love grilled onions so besides my moby you have to open your mouth usually and lately mommy's been loving the food yeah but anyway i took a bite let me see i'm gonna take a bite it's really good and for the chicken it looks like it's nicely seasoned don't you yup there's some good stuff in lucky just came out of the grill like they barbecued it at me so good this is a good floor over here okay we are going to the house of slaves um i can't i can't keep saying it enough but the host is just phenomenal because he's going to help us find the taxi he's helping us with everything so we're about to head out go see this thing i think we have to get on boat right i believe so i'm not too sure i'm not [Music] i think that's how it is yeah i think you can walk across well we're going to find out if we walk or get on the boat [Music] and then you can see yes [Music] oh yeah [Music] yes yes yes it looks really good but you can you burn it i'll use a microwave yeah yeah that's good how long have you guys how long have you been doing the airbnb uh how long have you been doing airbnb three years or three years three hours guys are doing a great job and you're the best you're number what's going on my one we we always do these things so last minute it's it's a last day thing we do for us because as soon as we make it into like where we're staying at we have a sensitivity just going in and trying to just get it get comfortable it actually makes it to our environment so making a tour video don't be in our agenda at that time until it's time for us to leave and today we're still and today we're leaving we're just going to go to another airbnb like right up the street from here because we didn't look this in here long enough but we probably should have but we we've been doing things a little differently lately and and and it has this pros and cons but oh we want to go ahead and show so this is the living room it's a pretty nice size little room for us it's actually the biggest airbnb we've had so far right so cartoons little things and everything so that was pretty good he did outside patio area which is really awesome [Music] when i seen this place on airbnb that's one thing that uh drawed me to it is the patios because i love to sit outside but uh but that's one thing that draws me to this airbnb is the patios because i like to say well we like to sit outside so yeah well i lost my slipper i do show my crested toes [Laughter] you're right kitchen very useful even though we only cook for one or two meals on this thing yeah but it's still good you know but it was still good for us to have it have that option refrigerator right here perfect put your drinks in there whatever your food um microwave even have a barbecue grill if you wanted to barbecue you know you can so that's pretty cool too to have that option if you want to if you want barbecue so it's pretty cool to have that option dining room table for a big group this was nice for us because we had all our things here and we was able to sit here and eat together as a family comfortable so this worked out for us yeah that was really good yeah that's pretty cool and i like that that the centerpiece was so strong you never had to wear more beats gonna like so then i guess i don't know this is pretty cool too because like for you i don't know whenever we was editing videos and getting some stuff done we both was able to sit right here and kind of use this as our little work area if we wanted to at times and do what we need to do so i'm gonna go ahead and show you guys the first bedroom right here as soon as you come to the door bedroom number one it's a pretty nice sized room come in here and do a change to do go to sleep king size bed yup closet full-size mirror i do like the full-size mirror for the day check your drip you know the little shade keeps something i was wondering how you send it back up and this is my favorite patio right here right now some little noises because they doing construction so i'm not gonna talk much out there i'm gonna just let her show you guys [Music] all right guys so you said that's where what that's what i like to spend most of my time at whenever i'm editing videos or just pretty much doing anything i like to be outside i'm an outdoorsman i love being outside so um like i said that's why i liked it this airbnb because it had two patios and i was able to have like two different views and stuff when i wanted it it was just i don't know what it was it was i liked it a lot so here's that room number two dresser just your regular furniture closet also has a full-size mirror king-sized bed and you have an acm in each room this is an ac unit for this room and we really like this restaurant this is one of our favorite things was the restroom toilet a lot of places has a little spray for like i guess like the days shower so you can take a bath or you can take a shower or while one person is taking a shower the other person can make the baby and stuff oh it came in handy mommy was able to take her back he hasn't taken one forever yeah so that was pretty cool we liked the bathroom a lot we're gonna miss the bathroom yes we are all right now third bedroom here which this room here has been our storage room so since we have three bedrooms it's only three of us but this room we mostly like keep all our you know below museum that was easy for us to go through it and keep everything together and not just clutter it all over the place so i really like that too so yeah did you ever sleep in here um the first night yeah i stayed in here cause i was able to edit in here yeah so and he also has a full-size mirror that's what all of them do so check your drip once again make sure you're ready for the day and then we're gonna walk down the hallway this is gonna be the second bathroom this is the second bathroom the shower toilet all your basic necessities funny enough for me i felt like this is after you went to the sand come and kind of rinse yourself off for me i call this one at least since we have two bathrooms there's no need to be sneaking up both of them so i'd like to use this and that's my crapper uh i'll be using the other one oh yeah i know oh my god all around the world but at least at least one thing you will be able to say after all of this you be like you'll be like uh you know what i didn't took a dump at every airport haven't been to i don't know because every time somebody has to take it down it's a nurse so anyway guys um our airbnb host has been so helpful i mean out of all the airbnb's that we've been to so far he's been really amazing um i mean he's just been good so um somebody actually booked this place we're in now for tomorrow so that's why we're leaving he have another airbnb that he's with so we're going to be going on over there together so come along i know we're going to be touring another of his properties yeah so we're going to show you the other one too we're going to try to do a little better we're going to so you guys come along with us all right we're leaving uh every b house is getting us a taxi just move us it's like what like five minute walk was it or ten minute walk maybe like a three minute drive [Music] we'll be right back you | Mariitha and Dre | UCClSVwikvNshw6k8hlB2qWQ | 2022-05-27 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | 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1wN6zJM7keE | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1wN6zJM7keE | AMEDDY RAPBULLY REPRESENTS THE BULLYMOB ON E-CIRCUIT | Y254 | y254.co.ke | when your name is you know the rap bully hey you definitely know that um DJ um [Music] anyway um when your name is [Music] and you definitely know that I believe some lines yes anyway yes when your name is the rap bully then you definitely you know there's gonna be some punch lines some punch lines some any some some dope things yes and our guest today goes by the name Amity the wrap-up bully he is a rapper he's an artist he's here he'll be telling us about himself what he is about and we get to know him his craft and listen to more of his songs I made High I'm good okay so kindly tell us [Music] songwriter I'm from kericho yeah but I'm based here okay yes all right so why is the name of bully actually I think behind the scenesia Gina like I just thought of it like I'm killing this rap so I'm pulling this rap yeah so that is the name you started class four so red horse we got but I made it yeah yeah all right okay so um did you know that you'll end up rapping not really because okay um I was writing love songs now I was like 10 years old but V2 so much yeah you experience or rather whoever to mature at the age of 10. it will talk about is it the music that you are listening to influences I think it's my parents um my parents are like my family loves music yeah like hearing music and my brother writes to he raps my parents they gave me yeah that is the reason why in Spanish from coasters mixed girls and boys in a bottle mixed um high school now primary so cool because High School more than they do now so yeah okay all right so experience in music industry what are some of the challenges you've experienced challenges like a big DJ um you know it depends and then I feel like sometimes it's just human nature realize true true I love pear series definitely yeah so um tell us a bit about maybe your inspiration when it comes to Europe you have different themes in different songs foreign [Music] mm-hmm bathroom yeah and on most of your songs you feature like several artists here sometimes um one man okay why is it okay why is it a movement it may bring it may bring not through the music I get yeah through it's not through music that's my letter or say more okay any music music I have family there I have friends I have who are doing a quality music yeah okay an artist but it's not that yeah all right so tell us a bit about your most recent projects maybe right yeah Maybe the studio actually other required to record maybe record foreign so due to Cooper water funny and then I mean um yeah um so after midi what are you working on okay released on other things yeah all right okay um before we wind up maybe you can tell us where we can find your music on YouTube on the Very extreme platforms this is your chance shout outs foreign [Applause] wing woman shout out that's my little sister Lila shout out yeah okay so today we were asking our audience our fans does it have to what's your take on that okay option foreign richest of the rich we call them prenups okay for me Google I'm still okay okay Mali is you should know that Kim is broke yeah so is it calm is it karma okay I I don't know I I'm actually surprised that um guys really know about this story like they actually know this the story better than I do footballer footballer I don't know that was anger we saw something that's needed to be communicated from the onset but we'll be talking about this story um on our trending story segments you don't think that was smart I don't think it's I don't think it is how can you be married to someone and you don't know that maliaque under his name so clearly this marriage was there was so much hidden issues and then I hear there was something um something a sexual allegation something of that sort yes see the other party when you're alone no that was shady I think that's your wife needs to know where your money is and you also need to know either your husband needs to know where your money is [Applause] exactly yes ages are like it was built on a line see imagine it was built on my life I wasn't sure okay eighty percent yeah twenty percent yet twenty percent my question is can you be with someone that you don't trust no bad bad I still feel like there's a lot to this story we can talk about it but no no no no your wife needs to know I don't think when he started making money he was not in a position too accounts maybe accounts age Gap 12-year age Gap I don't think that's the case you you remember accountants yeah I saw someone say oh no one of these blogs that um he knew what he was doing because I mean if or rather his mother knew what he was doing Jew how can you 20 something year old son get married to someone who is 12 years older than you maybe you're just marrying this person for the money like it will depending is thank you so much for coming through um I don't know which song we'll be playing but I really liked um your love so suggestions okay all right all right so eye moves waves so up next is thank you so much once again is there anything you want to say before we wind up um all right okay so I can be smart and yes please go follow um I made this rap bully on all his socials um support him if there is any place um okay okay okay okay okay so thank you so much for coming through all the best yes you're welcome so up next is um imoves by Hakim the bully I move the wave bully [Laughter] to Mongolia Kim a kiwi | Y254 Channel | UCyN7zreAYtk9mRmuCw4ZzHA | 2023-06-03 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,073 | 5,394 |
SzOzJIgUk_c | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SzOzJIgUk_c | Court denied Sun City Anthem's motion to dismiss Nona Tobin's claims as an individual | revocable trust versus bank of america seven two zero zero three two okay can we take the 845 because that's continuing just like i do appreciate it and thank you also can i get appearances please good morning elena jacob madras on behalf of mr tom lucas as well as opportunity llc and i have my client mr lucas david ochoa on behalf of sunset again dona chobin crochet michael kelly for nation star okay feel free to sit down okay i got crosstalk in the sunset the anthems association's most interesting to tell an individual and trustee of the gordon b hanson i cross claims i've got an opposition um now and then i've got thomas lucas an opportunity homes motion for summary judgment and i have untimely well replies and motions on some of these so where the court really has a concern is some of these things we got last minute filings on some of this and we didn't even get courtesy copies on some so i'm teed up and ready to go on what i have copies of so council who wishes to be heard first i would like to go first i guess um do you know if there was any of our pleadings that you were missing i prefer not to point out people in open court i prefer to use that as a general friendly reminder if we don't have your courtesy copies then it's kind of hard to you know go fishing through the files to see what you may wish us to consider but go ahead understand who you are we're here on our motion to dismiss um under gearing versus giron a trust needs to be represented by an attorney non-attorney representation amounts to the unauthorized practice of law which is void of an issue we understand steps have been taken to perhaps request an exception however nevada law does not allow for that exception additionally it's undisputed that stephen hansen had an interest in the trust at the time the pleadings were filed and we therefore would say that the the representation of that interest is going to have an issue we would request that the claims against sun city anthem be dismissed that the pleadings be stricken um it's my understanding those are the only claims against sun city anthem at this time so we would also request dismissal from the case the last issue is even if they were properly filed by an attorney there's a jurisdictional bar under interest 38 310 and with that we'll submit to your honor um it's my position that the motion uh to dismiss their second motion to dismiss for my not having an attorney was untimely also i think it's untimely because of why please um they they turned it in on the 22nd of march and in on january 12th this court granted my motion to intervene as a pro se and as the trustee of the trust per eighth district court rule 742 and so this motion is really a motion to reconsider that under rule 59 which requires that it be done in 10 days okay so so i'm saying they're untimely on that they have uh provided two motions to dismiss but no responsive pleading either to my original cross claim they had no mention of this attorney issue in their first motion to dismiss in february and changing attorneys is really no excuse it just provided them an opportunity to renege on the agreement that i had with the previous attorneys to hold a hearing on the counter motion to void the sale on august 6th further they filed their uh motion to dismiss because they're not having an attorney under rule 41 saying that i violated rules of the court and 724 7285 nrs unauthorized practice of law this is kind of outrageous i mean it's i'm a very reluctant per se in this matter and i've tried to retain counsel six attorneys have i've talked to that have refused you have to realize that in these this area 99 of the cases involve the banks and so some attorneys are conflicted out and some you know are just going where the money is it's very difficult to get representation as representing the homeowner that lost the title now these threats that they're making of sanctions attorneys fees for the unauthorized practice of law are really intimidation tactics and their the case that they present in their claim even says that the purpose of this is to protect the public interest and there's really nothing in this that is a violation of the public interest another thing is that in the cases that they presented they um all were under the appellate division which has in the nr ap section 46 which is cited in their their case is a a different wording which says that a corporation or other entity may not appear without counsel the district court rule 742 only says a corporation does not have that additional and other entity so in addition i mean it is moved nobody else is claiming any interest in this property uh steve hansen has filed two declarations and uh a has a disclaimer of interest also on record and recorded it's also been quit claimed out of the trust to me as an individual and darin can i stop you for one second and therein lies really a question that the court had okay and i have to look at the pleadings remember i have to look at the pleatings because a motion to dismiss under 12 be five i've got to look at the pleadings on the face of the please is it asserted in your actual pleading does it say that you're have the rights as an individual in the pleading to the court as a motion no not as okay in the motion to intervene it says it cites the 7.42 in these other sections of and that none of them were disputed let me go back a step and i looked at the order are you asserting that you as an individual have a right to this property yes are you saying that you as a representative of a trust are trying to represent the trust who has a right to the property that's the distinction i'm trying the chain of title it was in the name of the trust at the time of the sale when the original grantor died i became the trustee because i'm actually now the sole beneficiary and the property is in my mind if i ask to mine if i ask opposing counsel just a clarification question on their motion so that we'll make sure on the same page counsel if i look at the caption okay and the reason why i was asking planets and i appreciate you've come into this case have been through the whole history of the entire case from the get-go so um the caption says did you pronounce your first name nona okay nona tobin an individual and trustee she has it as both roles so is your motion to dismiss only go to the role as a trustee or are you saying as it would go to both your honor our understanding is there's no individual interest there there couldn't possibly be it wasn't i understand how she she drew the caption but there was no individual interest the interest was in the trust and that there was two beneficiaries to the trust one being steve hansen she represented that interest and it amounts to another unauthorized practice level so just just so i'm clear because i'm looking at a motion to dismiss standard where in the pleadings in which you're basing your motion on does it make that just where you're going i appreciate your argument but i'm looking at a 12 b motion do you want to let her finish i'll stay tuned and ask that question in a moment yeah i i would also just like to add if you look our emotions were timely filed i know she pointed out that that's a different yeah okay so okay so just so you're clear okay when you did your motion to intervene remember you did your motion to intervene both in this dual role the court was not in any way modifying because the court has no ability to do so the rules are the rules the court just follows the rules fairly and equitably in each and every case to ensure that there's full and impartial justice for each and every party in each and every case so i wasn't when i granted the motion to intervene you had the same assertion that you're having today which is that you individual have a right and i didn't take any position nor could i nor would i um any position at that juncture is the merits of your claim it just had to say whether or not under then the motion to intervene standard based only on remember what i had from the other parties at that time which the parties have changed the arguments have changed so if someone didn't bring something to the attention of the court at that time then i can't go back from what somebody's now bringing to the attention of the court and go back several months and say you know because i didn't know it then right so remember motion to intervene is only as the party's requested it didn't elevate your status to allow you to represent a trust in conflict with edcr 7.42 that was not the court's intention of the order okay now so the extent that you're saying that there's any court ruling in that regard there's a court ruling allowing you to intervene but not the scope of what you're saying the court order that's not cause okay is that making sense what i just said um i have a question when you said that it's in conflict with 7.42 it is not i appreciate i'm hearing your position i'm understanding what you're saying okay okay okay is there anything else you'd like to say go ahead yeah like sca is a required party the sale was conducted under their statutory authority and the quiet title determination can't go forward um with the other parties without sda because i won't have any ability to protect my title now these attorneys did not get the approval of the board of directors to take this this position in this case because there was no properly noticed executive session since this case has been filed that has this as a subject so if you if you still feel you know that there needs to be an attorney here i had requested leave to amend per uh nrcp 15a and their claim that everything has to be um erased would be grossly unfair and punitive and it's it's it's stopping me from protecting my rights after this kind of set it up so i had no other way to go but to court now nrcp 15a permits the filings to be amended in two situations applicable here one as a matter of torts before a responsive pleading is served and what i'm asking your leave of the court and it says which shall be freely given when justice so requires okay um before i go back to you i'm just realizing folks that it's a quarter of 11 and realize i'm gonna have my other nine o'clock matter afterwards if anyone on my 9 30 or 10 o'clock that's not yet been called wishes me to reschedule your hearing so that you're not waiting i'll be glad to do so you can just touch base with my marshall we can get you a new date but i'm just you can look at the time i'm still going to take obviously my page 15 on my nine o'clock and my page four and i can take the other ones afterwards i just depends on how long you all want to be here if anyone wishes to reschedule english too okay i'm not seeing anybody wishes to be scheduled to a different date then we'll just take them in ordinary course no worries okay counsel your response it's your motion last word we believe the unauthorized practice of law is not a correctable issue it's void of an issue and we would request that the claims have been dismissed they get last remember if they found the motion remember then you get a chance to respond they get final word same way with every case okay so the court's going to rule on sunset anthem community associations motion dismiss cross claimant monotone is an individual and trustee of the gordon b hanson's trust clause play cross claim the court is going to grant it in part and def excuse me defer it in part and deny it in part okay the court is going to defer it i'm going to set a status check for 15 days to see if there's corporate counsel under edcr 7.42 with regards to the trustee role okay which is consistent with ensuring that we have a corporate trustee i'm going to deny it without prejudice with regards to nona tobin as an individual because as an individual i have to look at the face of what the pleadings are before me and given the assertion set forth under purely a 12b standard the court would find appropriate to deny without prejudice so what that means is i'm going to once we finish with the rest of the jimmy jack with the rest of this case we're going to then set a hearing 15 days out to see a status check on corporate counsel if there is not corporate counsel for the trustee role okay account counsel for the movement is correct that you know you cannot represent a trust in an individual capacity under edcr 7.42 okay so in that regard and do a status check on corporate council i'm going to defer the portion of the ruling with regards to the trustee for that 15 days and if we don't have corporate counsel then i'll tell you that in accordance with their motion it'd be appropriate to dismiss the trustee role you is a trustee role okay but i've denied it without prejudice of you as an individual and so doing the court takes no position as to the underlying merits the court can only rule in the narrow scope of a 12 b motion which is what this is i can't take a lot of what you're asking the court to take into account because i'm not going to sue a spontaneity turn it into a rule 56 it hasn't been teed up that way it hasn't been presented that way and it wouldn't be appropriate to do so okay so now let's move on to the motion go ahead council on the the issue of nrs 3310 would you take that up with the status check here yes okay so 15 days in a moment i'm just going to see if there's any other outstanding things before we so okay moving on to motion for summary judgment yes yes or no uh against me stop it right i understand we have two motions for summer judgment the first one is against ms tobin the second one is against nation star so i'll start with and i'll try to be brief because i don't think uh it requires a lot of analysis here ms tobin is making essentially two claims in her complaint one was for quiet title and the second one is for breach of contract with regard to the quiet title we are not claiming neither mr lucas nor opportunity holmes is claiming any interest in the property at least since june of 2015 which is way before any of these lawsuits were filed and the required element of an action for a quiet title is that a party must claim an adverse interest to the plaintiff so that's why i think this case is simply moot for quiet vote against mr lucas and opportunity homes and it had been moved since june 4th of 2015 when we executed a quick claim deed that disclaimed any interest in the property with regard to the claim for bridge of contract ms dublin is alleging a bridge of contract between herself and forest barbary the broker of berkshire hathaway she's not even alleging that there was a contract between herself and mr lucas or opportunity homes yet she brought us here for a breach of contract that we are not a party to and one of the required elements of playing for breach of contract is that the parties have to have a contract with each other we don't have this contract and as a matter of fact this this issue could have been disposed and a motion to dismiss probably because she didn't even allege that there was a contract between herself and mr lucas but we filed a motion for summer judgment just to earn the sight of passion to kind of force her to produce and a contract that she is claiming were breached and in response to the motion she has not produced any contract and on the contract that we could have possibly bridge and that's why we're asking for a summary judgment on both of these issues the the last claim i believe is for civil conspiracy but one of the elements of civil conspiracy claim is that the conspiracy has to have an aim of committing unlawful acts ms tobin is saying that we commit a civil conspiracy to simply purchase the house or breach of contract that we are not parties too or i don't know to have an interest in the house that we don't have that's why i believe this this uh this claim should be dismissed and i want to say it on the record that they also appear simply to be frivolous because we had these discussions there is absolutely no claim that could have been brought against mister thank you mr tobin distilled it i mean do you i didn't see it i will tell you i'm inclined to grant their motion for summer judgment just to let you know because i don't see a contract that you even allege on your complaint you haven't responded to their assertions that there was a contract with this particular party difference in what your allegations with regards to other parties with regards to this party i didn't see that you allege that there was a contract between that party that you were part of they're not the quiet title they're not asserting any title so there wouldn't be a party to that aspect and i really am not saying that you really have put anything now there is a different standard there is a summary judgment under rule 56 what i've got to look at is a different rubric they've brought forth i'm not seeing how you're saying that they were even involved in any things so i'm inclined to grant it just to give you a heads up so please tell me what i'm missing if i'm missing anything um well technically they they're in default they didn't answer either the original complaint that uh nation star filed against them or uh they didn't answer the complaint i didn't see that you moved for default um i turned it into the court and they uh to the clerk and they said well he's filed a motion for summary judgment so i didn't think that was okay but i i guess it was okay so he didn't answer the complaint mine or nation stars and since the only filing he's ever had is this motion for summary judgment i i'm saying that they are a required party um but since he filed a disclaimer of interest and if he's saying he doesn't have any any um detriment to him if the sale is voided then i don't have any problem okay so just so i'm clear because i appreciate that you're representing yourself are you saying you do or do not dispute the assertions raised in their summary judgment as to you as far as the contract you know i can i can see why they're saying that i mean i know that they have information and upon discovery it would come out but it doesn't really matter in in the final analysis for me avoiding the sale is the important issue and so if they're saying it doesn't matter to them well it doesn't matter to me if they're if they're not a required party to that transaction so then should this court's ruling be granting their motion for summary judgment or are you two stipulating that you're dismissed from the case i'm just trying to understand what the parties are telling me okay i will insist on having the motion granted because we do intend to bring the motion for alternatives for even having to defend this action or it takes no position with regards to something that's not before yes but that's what i'm saying that's why i want the judgment to allow me an opportunity to find a motion for a service well if he adds that then it makes it more difficult for me just to well i the court can't take into consideration future pleadings i mean the court takes into consideration you've heard me say this every time you've been here in all sorts of cases court can only take into consideration the pleadings before it right and rule one things before the court cannot provide advisory opinions does not provide advisory opinions and so the court can only look at what's before it i just didn't know if the parties were stipulating and so i needed to know that because or not i can't because of that and there are um disputed material facts yes counseling at last where's your motion uh my last word would be that we already tried to stipulate to dismiss this case that didn't go anywhere and that's why we were forced to file this motion i didn't see that anywhere in the record but we i propose a settlement of course you can't hear that trial court okay so the court is going to grant the motion for summary judgment with regards to this tobin on the three claims of quiet title breach of contract and civil conspiracy the court finds that the movement has met their evidentiary burden under nrcp 56 and the evidentiary burden and response that would have then gone to the respondent was not met um parties acknowledge that there is no contract between the parties parties acknowledge that there is a disclaimer of interest there's no contract then there can't be a breach of contract claim the party's agreed on that there is a disclaimer of interest and so there can't be there's nothing there's a right controversy with regards to a quiet title and there's not been any opposition of evidence that evidence that the court can take into consideration in response to the civil conspiracy claim so therefore the court is going to find it's appropriate to grant that as well and it's going to ask the movement which into the prevailing party to provide an order in accordance with edcr 7.21 back to the court after you circulate it now your other motion for summary judgment go ahead i'll tell you i'm inclined to deny it because i think there's material issues a fact between the two parties but go ahead yes the first issue is uh the same thing as we had with ms stauben uh national filed a motion for quite a complaint or fight title of course we don't have an interest that has already been determined so that we have to ask to dismiss that claim based on the fact that it will simply be even before the action was found and the second thing i understand here on the position is that there is a an issue of material fund with regard to the claim for unjust enrichment but we have to keep in mind even if the evidence that was submitted to the court was admissible this claim is only for six thousand dollars or sixty five hundred dollars this is a matter for small claims not for disreport case especially if they claim additional claim that they brought was moved even before it was fined so that's how i would simply ask to dismiss this claim based on the lack of such another jurisdiction good kelsey response your honor on the quiet title deck relief our client has asked for either a ruling that the deed of trust was not extinguished or that the hoa sale was void and must be set aside under rule 19a joiner of parties the nevada supreme court has stated that 19a requires that when a plaintiff seeks to set aside a conveyance of property the person who received the property in the conveyance must be joined as a party so part of that claim we have joined opportunity homes who was the initial buyer and the two subs with sub subsequent uh purchasers including the current title holder under rule 19a and supreme nevada supreme court case law they are a proper party to that with regard to the unjust enrichment claim again my client has asserted that claim against opportunity homes who was the initial buyer and the following transferees including the current title holder we submitted a declaration that authenticated the business record from nation star and so it is admissible evidence that was separately filed the document that was submitted attached to the declaration shows that my client paid a total of twenty thousand dollars in insurance and taxes there may be only 6 000 wall opportunity homes on the property but total is 20 000 and that claim wasn't asserted just against opportunity homes like i said it's sorted against the title holder and there's case law in nevada that you can join claims together if there is proper jurisdiction good on that your honor also get last words your motion uh yes with regards to the claim for uh white title the case the deciding from the nevada supreme court is johnson versus johnson which first states that the transfer of real property should be joined as a as a required party to have five title action but the reason that paul held that was because the transferee at the time was the actual owner of the property who held and claimed adverse interest in that property it was a wife to whom the property was transferred a new wife of a gentleman to whom the property was transferred and the former wife was trying to reconvey the property back and that's why she was the required party because she held advanced interest in the property unlike we here we disclaimed and and all interest back in june of 2015 so their argument saying that the transfer of property should always be joined as a required party is uh first without legal wages and second doesn't make any sense because if that was the case we should be joining each and every transferee at any time of point of this particular property and that would be simply ridiculous to say the least with regard to the claim for unjust enrichment i understand the argument that the claims can be joined but they have a claim against us they're asking for just enrichment against us not against other parties and in front of you we have a motion to dismiss a claim that is against us not against any other parties so on the the claims against the mr lucas our opportunity should be considered here and i simply believe that even if that although as a matter of fact the declaration that council mentioned i did not see a declaration attached to the opposition when i went back actually yesterday i've noticed a declaration that was filed before even the motion was filed and that declaration referred to a different exhibit i believe because the the opposition to our motion to dismiss talks about exhibit 13 and i have not seen any declaration that will authenticate this business records exhibit 13. that's why i believe uh our motion for summer judgment this time should be dismissed even just for the fact that they didn't come up with any admissible evidence to counter our arguments that there is no understanding of them thank you very much of course appreciative of the arguments and taking the totality of the pleadings into account and the record and looking at the standard of nrcp 56 motion the court's going to deny without prejudice the motion for summary judgment with regards to nation star and so doing the court does not make any affirmative determinations as requested by nation star as to what was was not voided what was or was not party to that the courts only looking at this as the movement appropriately set forth their motion for summary judgment and denies it without prejudice in light of the rulings the courts of course now taking care of all the pending motions before it the court's going to remind the party's edcr7.21 to provide the appropriate orders and the court is going to set the status check that we talked about a moment ago under edcr 7.42 for corporate council for the trustee uh may yeah okay my clerk correctly did say three weeks is may 18th i'll just tell you may 18th is an extremely busy day would you all prefer me to put it over to the following tuesday may 23rd or do you want to come join a large grouping of people on may 18th which do you want 18th or may 23rd may 23rd is fine a little bit less huh may 23rd okay may 23rd we're going to put it at 9 30 on may 23rd status check on corporate council okay thank you so very much just one more clarification so i understand the motion here also with regards to our plan for quite title is tonight is denied without prejudice as well at this point you simply don't know what else i can do to get this claim out because we already disclaimed the interest in this property i appreciate it when i look at the totality of the record it's appropriate to deny it without prejudice okay i do appreciate it thank you so very much recalling this okay back on page 15 on my nine o'clock so i'm going to recall that and get that taken care of | JUDICIAL JIU-JITSU | UC7OQRkEQwf2jIQZurAxP4TA | 2020-09-20 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | 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8FNP84XbMos | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8FNP84XbMos | DEAN VEGAS TV - DEAN VEGAS MAYORAL LAUNCH | welcome to Dean Vegas TV I'm aldwin Alon Dean here we are at your meral campaign launch how you feeling I'm feeling fantastic it's it's wonderful to have so many people turn up tonight so uh I'm on top of the world excellent excellent and that was really beautiful song you did before and really very strong voice for the go Coast so what are some of your key messages that we're bringing out the things you want to change for the go Coast look it it's about putting people first once you put people you cannot go wrong put them first find out their wants and needs and at the moment people are suffering they they can't afford to pay their rates they can't afford to pay the electricity bills or the water bills but yet we seem to be wasting hundreds of millions of dollars in Council the question is why you know that that wastage has to stop yeah Penny earned is a penny saved that's the motto we have to stop the waste of wasteful spending that's the only way we move forward yeah fantastic and this is your second campaign how you feeling this time around compar to you first look it's excellent I'm on top of the world I I believe uh we have a lot of support out in the community so thank you so much and um you know we'll see what happens on Election Day but I'm pretty confident I really am so a lot of people are saying that you're a man who's got amazing vision and a huge heart having supported over 100 Charities on the go Coast in the years you've been here you're the world's best Elvis impersonator I only found out the other day you have the KE Tupelo which no one else in the world has the tupo which is the town of Elvis's birth that's it and you're you're very humble man so it's so nice it's so refreshing to see someone who is so humble wanting to make a difference on the coast and I must say you've got a massive amount of supporters here tonight I think we've got about 200 people here tonight which is wonderful and uh you know what what can we what else can we do for you Dean to help your campaign look it's just passing the word around uh we don't have the big dollars that some of the other meril campaigns have but what we have is people power it's all about people telling other people and all they have to remember is just to put one next to the Vegas on Election Day and that's all we're asking nothing else you know and we will get there and together we can do it united we stand divided we fall that's that's how we can do it fantastic and we can also donate on your website which is your website it's www. Dean vegas.com that's it and whether you want to donate $5 $10 or $10,000 please support us we really appreciate it Dean Vegas for.com thanks Dean we love the work you do keep up the great work we're behind you thank you so much thank you | Geoff Harrison | UCIo9BiIZmpaXribmKo5MeJA | 2012-04-08 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 543 | 2,780 |
LEj7lY9nyBI | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LEj7lY9nyBI | Rome Remastered: Brutii #25 - Lots Of Battles! | what's up guys this is the referendum and i am back to bring you to the next episode of my empire total war let's play as the brutii so to remind you what happened last time uh well the most frustrating thing last time was we took rome uh we also had the empire of thrace who were our protectorates just decided they weren't going to be our protectors anymore and i had no option but to comply i couldn't force them to stay uh protectorate so i've turned some of my armies around to immediately swiftly and brutally take the cities back so i'm actually going to do that here i'm afraid trace it's a slaughtering for the lot of you that's going to be the the end result of your betrayal i mean they asked for he asked to become a protector and i was like yep cool i'll go with that because a protector it means well protectors territories still count as your own for victory points purposes and i thought okay it means i can kind of forget about the northeast but they decided they did not fancy being my protector anymore and just said we're have leaving their warriors against us do not fear they are only men and men can be killed they stand alone no friend has come to this place to die for them does this not say something about their honor they're standing among nations they think their walls are enough to stop us they should think again we slightly outnumber the enemy but take nothing for granted victory must still be earned many times i have faced this enemy and many times i have beaten them today when we win this victory will be yours as much as mine you know my reputation and skills and i tell you an army has yet to be recruited that can take a city from me we go now to our bloody business hurrah so let's get my accretion artist can sap triario i can probably sap i think i'm probably going to send i mean i'm assuming dogs can't sap no glenn there puppy dig quickly tree rei contributor sap yeah okay so let's create some little clusters of troops to help push in to the breaches there we go might even bulk out this section here a bit more first then we've got a good choice of a good number of cavalry to do some good stuff we've got a generals bodyguard okay let's go so this unit is going to get hit by that tower well there was they're opening fire no need your job is not to be archers it's to get into it's to get into the tunnel and start doing some digging there we go look at the fire from that tower don't worry just get in just get in it's a really bad sat point the rest of our sat points have gone in quite well oh we lost who knocked off some of the men there during the war collapse roman skills have proved themselves once there we go the walls are broken so knocking down the walls that one's gonna be a bit late okay set these guys to push up [Music] these guys can also push up right now they're just going to be set to walk i might even get my these creation archers just let them get out of the breach just to start fire on the fox men you're back to being engaged what if i sprint my equity's in if i can knock out those fox men pretty quick there's a chance these praetorians could do that because they're good heavy infantry but they are not very well armored so let's see how well the x-players can do it the equities can do it the praetorian the praetorians could definitely do it well don't stop there you are being slaughtered back you go you guys attack everyone push in they're gonna sit here and take some fire from this building you may as well just get in there these mercenaries are gonna go down pretty rapid i mean they do my men are going to spill out in both directions let's try and get some of these units up on the walls get the praetorians in there oh no general bodyguard okay this is this is not good i'm going to drop in pretty quick partially from the fire from the towers so we need to knock out these mark these mercenaries rapidly greek light cavalry should probably fall quite quick actually just set you guys to run up that tower immediately ignore the fight there we go the generals being knocked out these guys are gonna form up and then try to get up onto the wall it's these guys the guys that i'm make a roman cavalry you men are going to get into the tower you're not going to take it yet but you are going to oh come on just get in there you guys may as well charging the fox man there we go you men push past you guys push into there try get some men up on the wall like you guys like look they're gonna run around get up there get up there get up there god it takes so much effort to get men up on the walls in this game typically with disastrous results yeah some of our cavalry is routed that's understandable they are being chased down by the general's bodyguard okay just keep trying to take towers you guys run into position and then finally take the tower so this infantry can walk can march up to here you you you march up to here then as we're managing the remainder of cavalry probably stand speed up time a little bit you guys actually sit here instead that way you can take out this light cavalry but if those hot plates come around the corner of the phoenix pokemon then we'll get some fire support from the towers our war dogs are not doing very well hello i'm sure did my dogs just chase down yeah my dogs my dogs are off and they're chasing down the routing cavalry it's not bad that's what they're meant for the general's bodyguard come in again fools let's run our attempt to run our infantry into a position that allows them to a to use their peeler and b also also allows us to use the firepower of the towers there we go they want to try it mr phalanx they're not being shot at okay let's take these guys capture that tower because that would probably like to fire at them javelins are in god they're getting slaughtered by javelin fire you guys just take the wall so the doggos are fighting these peasants they are okay you guys push up you guys push up cavalry cavalry count my cavalry just send my cover to running to the center those equities push up there they can't stop the war dogs it's who's back here triarii legionary triarii okay you guys you guys god damn it shift okay that okay why am i cacking this up there we go just set those guys to run up or to push up at least not sorry to run there we go infantry kickoff there we go this general take out the phalanx pokemon as they route back to the center and find it already under our not not our entire control but you're you go you're doing that well you men hit the peasants in the rear come on lads delicious peasants could have dropped your lances and give him a charge oh well there she blows there's a couple of okay so you're oh we've got some malicious fighting to the death i sent them to go attack them but at the same time [Music] look at these triara where the hell are you going yeah just see the timer out these chaps don't really care they've not even taken their tower back there they're gonna shuffle back to the door right when we get to the combat but we've taken them out is the killer who i think might be my faction leader he's done a great job and he's managed to uh take out this first threeson city then these swines will be exterminated probably knock down the odion knock down the shrine to deniseous dionysus dionysus dionysus one or the other let's build up an army barracks to allow us to do some retraining camper city you're going to go down soon thessalonica has recruited their archers for this army to the south athens pick up some praetorians hello silvia let's get the skippy i have dropped some more men off the coast let's get these man over the cross the gap we probably need to have a bit more of a robust control of the seas than we already do even into croton let's retrain my ships we've got two of their ports blockaded then we've got another actually where's our there it is i could land and take careless land and take this large city away from the skippy eye and then continue to push up the western front because right now we've got a good amount of troops here just boot that unit prince pays out because they're pretty weak pretty much we just need to burn a bunch of turns and do some recruiting then what i could probably stand to do is maybe go on the offensive against the egyptians because this force here is a whole bunch of archers well i've not really got a lot of good cavalry back here we've got some roman cavalry that's the best i can get okay if i take could do with arches as well really let's get some arches in here well i've got i think i might have enough actually just a you let's take okay first of all hilarious push out take our core of urbans and praetorians up first let's then push up these arches you men can sit inside tarsus and retrain what you've got and then let's take this roman cavalry into the force let's take these legendary cavalry let's take these legionary infantry and probably these triarii [Music] although it looks like i didn't actually move them let's put bring some more infantry across with okay let's go for another early legionary unit antioch is recruiting four archers that's now not what i want you to do probably to recruit probably to recruit more early legionaries while you build up your barracks so four will do you guys hop into the city and likely can be retrained to get better armor upgrades new men are in a position to push against these two egyptian forces can you this force of salamis leave the city no you cannot so here let's start to gradually build up the force of town watch to occupy the city while they build new ports probably an arena a new new um new temples and arenas you guys can attack that egyptian fleet that's following you blockade there you men are still on the move so irene's rebuilding you blockade the port here alexandria is pretty weak at the moment the archers are moving up to be honest corinth here got two quite young looking generals well there one's got this guy's a good manager you know the chap has more influence because this guy's now the governor for some reason we're going to take the other chat there we go there's early legion reason there you guys get those urbans in there you've got praetorians on the go you mean pick up another onager you probably add on a few more urbans thurman i've got men that could well they could go to the roman front but to be honest the romans have got a good amount of production as it is you men march over here as well and croton starting to turn out some legionary cohort let's check the building tab proton let's get let's get practice range finally thurmond let's get a colosseum amphitheater larissa get an awesome temple cardonia you can get a scriptorium you can get a new upgraded temple tarsus you finally finished your upgrades you can try and go for trader to work towards try and work towards some of these other buildings it's curious why it doesn't let us build a sewers why doesn't this upgrade upgrade the sewers to a bath it's a bit funky i must admit this army is ready to be on the march actually use our assassins to attempt to knock out some knock out some of our enemies hey did he get him he got him however that's pronounced there he is 24 i missed him but if we can push and knock out this army this force here can then turn east and hit damascus and this force can probably stay on his side on sit on side on this force here as it's grown can land and hit alexandria this army is going to go down and hit siwa says hit n10 you're gonna march up back towards the thracians right now all the italian princess is just recruiting men hey their reinforcements are bringing they've sucked in a skippy eye unit that has a unit of something aboard whatever it is we sank it gap you're on the go trying to blockade our ports as well armenia's carrying on being a meanie yeah thrace is gonna carry on being a scoundrel there full full judy eye army you men get ready to uh oh no okay okay okay can you guys run any of oh your can't make it they don't make it i have to fight these giulio on the open field even though we've got a good amount of calories some weak units although we can steal some units from here so let's take those two units that those legionaries are still useful let's take these on edges out as well so we need to find four units which we can probably get from here we can get these urbans these auxiliary actually no hold on bourbons early legionaries recovery run cavalry so we are going to hit this julia army which will do some more counting first we'll land these men ashore i'm going to maintain siege careless for now [Music] you can now push because well if the other army is abandoned it's abandoned the front check the building browser like nasus oh no no no no no build city plumbing go to the temple sardis build the temple ankara build the amphitheater polarism building amphitheater campus ghetto build a amphitheater amphitheater and i did notice this guy winston can you build actual troops you can although you're probably going to want to bulk out with some legionary cohort first germans i mean if you want to try and hit love of them you're welcome we are armored to hell let's take this force under lentils gallinus and go and attack these julie swine i don't know if they'll be able to well they shouldn't be able to withstand us because unlike the spqr they their armies do not have the same amount of armor so it's just regular hastati but better still to live and tell our grandchildren as yet unborn of brave romans who fought well we are facing the murderous and cunning julie fiends in human form they are a dangerous foe and unkind when victorious and draw strength from this fact the enemy are so loathed that no ally can be found to support them they have been led here by strutting fools and blustering morons now they will pay the price there is no advantage in numbers to either side therefore skill and courage will be the keys to this day's battle they may try to hide in the woods and spring an ambush but we will not fall for such an obvious trap these people have yet to taste victory at my expense today will be no different so lay into them with a will the seer has been consulted but his vision is clouded today we make our own destiny then now take up the sword string your bow look to your arms and armor now comes the hour when we test roman courage [Applause] a bit of a delay between that uh the cheer and him finishing his speech what i'm going to do is turn off this that makes me what is turned off turn off hide foliage although it makes the game is [Music] beautiful with all the trees it does make coordination a bit of a pain in the backside [Music] let's get some two lighter lighter infantry around to try and press around the flanks then we've got a big cavalry advantage to push even wide around the flanks with my arches in the center providing constant withering fire my general is going to get involved as well damn it looks like they aren't hanging around send my cavalry out to go and chew up their equitaise it's in this cavalry around wide let's get rid of this now so roman cavalry should do a real number on equitas and it has my men hidden they are surprised don't die generally there we go get these cavalry over into the center these other units have hit some heavy cavalry so my general up to get hit then you guys go clear out those guys you meant smash on to those julie in the center there we go they're withdrawing yeah they are try chase down legendary you guys try and smash that uniforstati here victory is distinct possibility you shouldn't be beating like my uh legionary recovery but there we are who'da thought it having a massive qualitative superiority while at the same time having similar numbers it's pretty dope the generals made a made a break for and he's going to get it so the job of my cavalry is going to be to destroy them let's go to them you guys swing east we're gonna just get everyone committed and just keep mowing them down you chased on them you chased on that one archer so you knock out that unit okay they're both down okay let's knock out the trees i do want banners i don't want unit status i know you're oh no wait no no you guys need to go chase down there everyone else go here well except for this darty let's speed up time look at the last hastati there's only one of them there we go god damn that's the kind of barrel you want to see a lot more often so that army is that city has been protected so then this force is going to drive west to go hit the julia territory to directly west of us medullarium put the city under siege could probably dump some then some to jump some troops there to defend no matter you guys pick up some legionary cavalry yeah you're on the march although can you guys if you guys oh you can't retrain you can merge if i take i merge i take you guys remove triarii and equitas like that and i instead i give you victorian legionary legionary triarii as well as another unit of legionaries [Music] this force under my faction leader can continue against thrace while this army holds the city and does a bit of retraining there we go you guys are just building troops just just just in case they fancy pushing south you want to get medyllanium this force is going to go hit the egyptian guy here so the current egyptians have uh well they've got uh chariots we've got lots of arches although actually no matter i want yeah four coverings pretty good i don't know i haven't fought the egyptians a long time all i know is most of these guys get absolutely [ __ ] by uh by cavalry but i don't know about art about um chariots and i think that you can skirmish them with your arches but let's try to take them out it's not it'll be the first time i've actually fought egypt on the field so you'll be an enlightening experience i think my previously when it comes to fighting chariots i've just swamped them with men but with the way this game treats morale i don't think that would be a great decision but my cavalry will need to be quite active because they've got so many so many archers so my general's gonna get involved as well me get my cohort i'm going to be moving up in the center i've got some triarii i can run run around to whatever flank seems well wherever wherever the uh chariot seemed to mass it's too loose legionary [Music] okay you guys actually [Music] i'm too late you guys hit the general you guys go after them you guys push forward the archers you guys know pharaoh's bowmen are sturdier but they are still cavalry at the end of the day it looks like do those it looks like the cherry it's just melted in front of my dudes they did okay go go go go pushing up my guys the pharaoh's bowman obviously getting stuck in there we go you guys charge the fairways bows pharah's guards although you guys run away although i've definitely got these the wrong way around there we go uh withdrawing they're all withdrawing i think and there's triarii i've actually got in against the egyptian general heavy cavalry the enemy the furious guards up they should break there they go sweet okay i think i think that's everyone well those fairies okay send them okay let's get my men get my men deployed to go chase down enemy troops we're going to continue just because they are the enemy although it looks like i think it's just those guys well my archers were just chewing the crap out of my own cavalry but there you go galerius elvis has surrounded and engulfed an egyptian force and now their cities are eligible for my men to storm into and capture for the greater brutii empire questions do you for sudan or do they go for damascus damascus is a large city sudan is a huge city i suppose they go on to uh sudan said on because they are immediately within range to charge so maybe this for solomouse might go down to hit jerusalem or maybe that this force of salimus might go down to alexandria itself [Music] and this force is probably gonna just auto resolve this fight because mostly arches and skirmish cavalry so exterminate the population because they are scoundrels of an enemy state that's repair stuff good ready it's quite a good general quite a good admiral actually let's go kill him didn't kill him sadly we can clear out the julie we may end up making an enemy of carthage but if they do that's fine this army it's a seat well that's a siege army right there so let's take this cavalry sent over here let's steal your unit of cavalry you go over here and rome when they when they finish recruiting their uh four arches this is more of a battlefield army that we can send out to attack these rebels so this man can push up around the flank here so cyrene's we're on the pushed cyrene force here salah misses 30 it's not enough don't worry about all the stuff that's not currently being done we have a new merchant they can secure our slave resources send up our diplomats north and let's hit in turn oh we're going to knock out these armenians are we well attempt to anyway uh retrain we train let me try okay cool let's hit enter get rid of that and turn hmm i understand the game wants to give you options to fix things you've forgotten to do but at the same time i would rather sometimes they just let me make my mistakes ah here come the germans the britons are also taking the opportunity to jump on to julie thrace is also much marching up to one of my cities it's an assassin it looks like an assassin [Music] a suitable husband nero tiberius yes with a name like that god knows where the hell he is let's take a guess and say my capital nope nero where are you nero i vaguely remember what he what his uh unit card looked like there is march up to here get ready to your sooner or later pick up a force from campus get a to go hit campus city there are the three shins oh yeah they they will definitely take that city marche relief force up there it'll take them a turn to recruit what they need to recruit my really force should come in and hit them from the flank and do some quite good damage you continue to drive up to the northern territories to make sure we keep building so tarantum can build curia corinth can build curia pergamum build a amphitheater cyrene got a bath syn up build a forum capua you can build aqueduct and careless you can probably build a great forum and some walls as well if i march this force out sans general how unhappy does that make a romanian fairly unhappy so let's just build some what's heavy on as they can recruit there that's pretty dope recruit some legionaries so if you guys attack just the giuliani praetorians eh let's see how well the author is off there's that don't well that's not really the army i wanted to fight the rebels with but i might just auto resolve that because it's just a bunch of skirmish troops which means the rome garrison well when the rome garrisons face recruiting they can leave the city you guys can push up to a room in the em to hold it just for now you've got you can put potavium under siege i hope this army isn't going to attempt to flank love of them recruit legionaries let's just delete university to make space we may have to send some of these men west to also help defend against the thracians there because this army this force in here is pretty pretty stable it's hit and turn let's make sure make sure our ships over here if they can fight enemy ships we do make sure we are doing that upgrade of barracks and start to build potentially a not too terrible army in keralis in case the uh the carthaginians attempt to come after us although they've got libyan spear for napoleoni infantry which if they try and attack won't be super good for them these cities uh my home cities are starting to slowly fill up the garrison okay let's hit enter we're marching on come on julia what are you gonna do what are you going to do won't be surprised if they are going to pay the germans to declare war on me ironic really considering they were going to uh julio paid me to declare war on the germans and i took the money and never did hello are you going to assault us at liverpool that'd be pretty dope if you did cover we're pretty much at war on every front now trace to the north armenia to the east egypt to the south and to the east julia and the romans to the west sir can maintain siege for now what have we got how are we doing for defenses stone walls okay we could technically assault but i want to put some men on the walls first one army it looks like they're gonna try and head all the way over to cyrene but by the time they get over there we're gonna have some pretty meaty garrison forces here okay so as we're blockading pretty much all of the egyptian coast they can't take their ships away to uh they can't upgrade their navies so if you leave salamis very unhappy it's getting better by about 10 of time yeah there's armenia [Music] as long as we keep the home port besieged or blockaded they can't actually do anything about us okay let's get rid of that unit these two units here so where did the okay trace pulled back from aquason which is pretty dope because it means we can take [Music] these armies combine them march up to the bridge here because do you have a city love assists which i forgot about we do have arches if they wanted to make a proper fight of it that would be pretty cool batavium though to the south is looking as strong as ever so let's get rid of these hastati i'm gonna recruit some more troops medium probably just going to alter that because it's just a the army there has not come in to reinforce them so it's just some cavalry in the general let's exterminate the populace if we train your men it's gonna take us a few turns repair the walls ah here at carouse but you need to knock down oh no we don't temple of saturn is pretty good i march you guys out you don't hate me i can keep my garrison there there's a chance that the carthaginians come after me but i'll take that if it if it starts to happen then i'll worry about it but until then i'm not going to you guys merge i can push out two of my arches the garrison here can combine put arishium under siege you guys get into rome retrain your men another julia army out there that one's a this one's a bit sturdier urbans prince pays ballistas but right now we've kind of surrounded their position new men join the forces of captain decimus here he's probably going to push up to go hit love assists you push up towards this throatian territory you guys march down over to campus city let's check our building browser rooney croton pantheon jessica build an aqueduct polonia build epic stone wall salona build city plumbing athens build city plumbing same with thessalonica timbers we're getting the state of the game where it doesn't entirely matter what we build at any one city because our overall [Music] okay that's brand new flash flood mauritania nope not us good stuff we freed up our ports their ports are still located i think i might go down here no i want those siege towers don't i yes i do okay don't worry about all the inactive stuff got a new merchant cassius of mediolanium good he's trading wine over in the west i want to see if the germans attack me that would be pretty cool because it's not often i actually have uh well i've not had one siege defensive battle yet i mean i've sallied out at various times you going to try and make peace let us end the bloodshed never until next time ah you're gonna buy out one of my merchants aren't you you scallywag yeah there it goes too so we should look at when the criteria for this campaign well from when this uh when this campaign ends because i'm only going to play it to the until the campaign objectives are met i'm not going to push it any more than that it's been a fun distraction it's a lot of them still besieged i mean i can sally i've got eight turns i'm willing to wait to let them build up more stuff to seize me with yeah this has been a fun distraction it's not really a it's not a a campaign that would necessarily do a whole world like a world of world domination on just yet because i mean it's no longer aspects of this game are just a bit funky okay so thermon coliseum larissa pantheon cardonia [Music] media bill and amphitheater polaris and build a great forum campus get a build a new port got a new uh temple antioch let's get us some bath potavium let's get some baths and medullarium let's get some sewers because you haven't got you haven't even got basic sewers oh which way are you going to go medium octavian [Music] okay let's run some of these oh no i can't run them up okay you lay siege tourisium it looks like it's just going to be a okay hold on let's let's build two saps two towers i need to have a look actually 12 more regions okay 12 more regions not bad because we're about to take siwa we're going to hit side on we're going to push up into thracian territory let's actually get some arches and some cavalry now if you're going to go on the offensive against thrace i'm probably going to want to go south take this army here actually what's going on over yes so let's add on two more urbans add on to onagers adam these two praetorians add on these three praetorians good and then i've got a an army you go sail over to athens you can probably stop doing that and pick up a ship fleet actually no hold on take you men and bark you into the fleet and let's sail you down oh alexandria's got the plague all right let's sell you over to mainland egypt you guys are going to be should soon let us successfully leave salamis but let's take this force here and the service lanes and go and assault the city of seaworld but looking at the timer i believe it's title in the episode so thanks for watching guys hope you've enjoyed and i'll see you next time [Music] you | TheRiflemanUK | 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ZFQS9EInzwU | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZFQS9EInzwU | JOHN P. MILTON: Totems, Transmissions, Sacred Passage, & Shamanic Nature Work. DARE TO DREAM podcast | hi this is Debbie dasinger and welcome to darare to dream exciting stuff because today's show features John P Milton who is a meditation and Chiang instructor author and environmentalist John is the founder of sacred passage and the way of nature he pioneered Vision questing in contemporary Western culture in the 1940s well I usually tell you about dare to dream and the awards that I've won and all of that and that's lovely you could hear that another video but what I want to tell you is three to five months from the time that this airs you'll be able to see me on gaot TV interviewed on the beyond belief show and then coming up I'm going to be interviewed on Coast to Coast with George Nory so taking my message way further and doing the things that I teach you guys about also coming up I'll be speaking in Glastonberry UK in September 2024 and then on a spiritual Cruise where you can hear amazing transformational people speak and in the upcoming episodes I'm going to start giving out the link they only have so many places cin on the boat it's a Celebrity Cruise so it's going to be all that and I'll be speaking there as well so i' love you to join me on the spiritual cruise and just wait for next week when I'm going to be giving out the live link this show is sponsored by Dr danne here and access Consciousness they do energy work in the world if you'd like to join them you can go to Dr Dane here he er.com I'm Debbie dasinger and you know what I do I help you with your books to take it from the Inception of the idea to the finished publishing of it also once your book is complete I've got a company that guarantees I'll turn your book into an international bestselling book and finally I show you how to be interviewed on radio and podcast and get massive results you can learn how now you can do all of this yourself let me teach you free gift for you go to Debbie dasher.com and there I give you templates videos and I teach you how it's dbbi D iing r.com slash gift my guest John P Milton is a pioneering ecologist spiritual teacher meditation Master Vision Quest leader and Shaman John's Vision Quest and shamanic work began in the mid1 1940s After experiencing his first Vision Quest at the age of seven since the 1950s John has guided thousands of people into the Wilderness sharing with them experiences and practice IES that cultivate a profound connection with nature and ultimately Source awareness over the years many have sought his profound transmissions and Powerful yet gentle Chiang teachings taii training meditation practices internal Alchemy training shamanic practices and sacred passage programs John continues to lead Wilderness trainings in many of the Earth's wild and sacred places through way of nature he offers nature quests sacred passages Advanced awareness trainings as well as custom programs and Retreats for individuals or groups you can learn more by going to wayof nature.com and with that I welcome John P Milton to Dare To Dream it's so great to have you wonderful to be here thanks so gentleman that I know for a couple of years now I see him at events all the time and we've become kind of acquaintances and he's been on this show great guy Matthew James Bailey was finishing his interview on my show bit of time ago last year and he said I just feel like you should meet and interview John P Milton I feel so strong about it and I really trust Matthew so this is how we got connected through our mutual friend yeah Matthew is wonderful he's he's a very uh working in a very important field right now in developing an ethical foundation for AI yeah yeah he's changed my life a bit too because he's opened my mind to using it in very ethical ways and I do in my business it's been wonderful actually very very very helpful and there's so much about who you are John and first I want to start just so the audience knows this amazing background that we're looking at tell us where you are right now I'm in the middle of the desert in southern uh Baja California the the area near laaz maybe a couple of hours away from laaz and I've been running Retreats here for Going on 30 years with the whale we have M whale migration with up back gray and and blue whales coming through I put people on a retreat here in the winter months and um so it's been kind of a home for me in the winter time each year and I've been coming here for about three years and so you've pioneered for Western Civilization this really unique way of Spiritual Development through nature and that creates a communion with all species and with Gaia with Mother Earth where did that training stem from what teachers or lineages did you experience to get you to where you are right now well the first and probably the most primary teacher was nature itself and um as a young child I began asking my parents and grandparents and a we lived on a farm in Northern New Hampshire and I them to let me go out and spend some time alone in nature because I was so passionate about it and I began asking for that around four and then finally they said well maybe next year try again at five six I said nope yeah have to wait a little bit longer and finally at age seven they said okay you can go out and it was a fairly short period of time only five nights and days but um going out there the the uh when I went into a place that I was very fond of near our farm in the forest I ended up uh seeing the animals coming in from the forest and I had a quite a circle of different kinds of U animals joined me during that five-day period they really became like uh close friends Companions and I felt like I was initiated into the big family of all living things at that time and it really changed my life and I've been sharing that experience ever since wow I love the idea of being surrounded by animals and birds and birds yeah it just feels like an initiation it's interesting you know I'm sure you know to become a shaman it's often a very difficult path a true Shaman and there's definitely at least one initiation usually it's a near-death experience or a mental crisis or you're struck by lightning or you have a psychic trance and you meet an animal face to face that's Fierce and it dismembers and eats the shaman and then blows it back into being sometimes it's not that quick and when it blows it back into being it then becomes its the Shaman's protector and tutor and I had a very profound animal experience too um that didn't include dismemberment but there is no doubt it's my spirit animal and I'm wondering if any of what you experienced back then at that young young age have any of those animals steep forward to become your ongoing spirit animal your tutor and protector well bear has been a very consistent partner through the years and U I've continued to have many experence experiences with black bears grizzly bears um in both in the states and up in Alaska and Northern Canada I did a lot of expeditions in the Arctic in my earlier years but I'd say beer is one of the big ones uh and I was struck by lightning and killed and then brought back to life later after six hours at what age uh it was 1984 wow and what were the circumstances I had just uh been asked to dedicate a sacred site for a good friend he had about a thousand acres near in h near wboro New York New York State and um so I went up and did the ceremony for him to kind of officially uh honor it and as a sacred site for contemporary humans and I came back after doing the ceremony and began to get ready to U uh spend the evening alone in my I had a little rental unit that I was staying at and u a lightning bolt came through the window and the only thing I remember is it was around midnight 11 11 to 12 somewhere in there on there I remember is the sound of a tremendous explosion wow a thunderbolt sound felt like it was shredding the universe wow and um kind of took me into the I'm sure you've heard that the classic experience spring brought into the tunnel the dark tunnel shot through the tunnel alone there's no nobody there with me and shot through the tunnel and I could see a light at the end and then I shot into that light which appeared to be once I entered it uh my sense of individuality merged with the this light which is very clear and very very bright and uh and I remained there for about six hours I know that because when I came back that's what what time it was six hours later and when I came back I was brought feed first kind of breach birth back into a human form again and like I was reassembled at that point and I still had my eyes fixed on the star that or the uh the light that now became something like a star and when the tunnel walls of the tunnel dissolved in my was back in a human form uh I saw that the star I was looking at was actually the planet Venus the Morning Star do you think there is some connection for you with Venus well um Venus is a very profound Planet there seems to be something about that that is is really profound I don't have any theories but that was the the experience and I felt like the merging with clear light and the the reality of Venus itself there's some kind of a connection there very interesting I mean it makes me want to pause and race over to Google and look up the venutian people I don't know what you're feeling is about extraterrestrials and all that I am deep in that world and much of a Believer an experiencer and so I know there are venutian people so it makes me wonder just as an offhand comment what your connection might be or if their lineage and may I ask you John when you came back after six hours quite a dramatic experience was there anything physical happening for you like did you need a lot of help after that in recovering and also did you come back with gifts shamanic uh well you could probably ask my students about the gifts but the U there was no damage wow physically it felt looking back on it now it felt like it was an initiatory experience that was meant to give me a direct introduction into sort yeah so wouldn't just be a theoretical concept and um since then I've been focusing on my teachings really are focused on helping people make a deep connection with other living things the rest of the life system of the planet and um and the planet itself as a living being and then inner nature which is of course the whole combination of perceptions and experiences I call it the makeup of nonexperiential fields of sight and Center taste and smell and touch movement energy comprehension emotions and thoughts all that Matrix makes up the experience of this lifetime so and we call that in in a way of nature the inner nature reality then of course there's the source nature which is the foundational state of clear and open Consciousness which is foundational to all the other uh processes that we experience in life all the forms manifest in that context so a lot of my teams are about helping connect with outer inner and true nature and how do your experiences with shamanic work and the vision quests inform the spiritual aspects of your work well one of the beautiful things that happens on this path where you honor all of life as sacred is that you begin to see that many living beings can bring very profound teachings and even methodologies for attaining spiritual growth and cultivation in the shanic pathway we honor all living beings as having immense capacity and wisdom yeah and when you merge and integrate with the energy of these these beings they bring gifts of deep Insight kind of wisdom and then of course that that wisdom begins to flow through you if you really receive the initiatory process that that totem has brought to you we kind of specialize in totemic process in the way of nature can you explain that more well you you've heard the word totem I'm sure yes absolutely Po and BC and that kind of thing that really represents uh how beings of nature are begin to when you begin to go through a process of deeper connection then the opportunity or the invitation goes out as a human you're not seen as one of these humans that's completely caught up in self- referencing with their whole life they're more open to a type of referencing which connects more with source and with many other forms of life and uh when that begins to happen a number of invitations often show up and in my case U and I number of early invitations from different life forms and began to learn from the connection to them in our process what I trained people in is how to go through the process of first Hing the fact that most of us are not connected to the rest of life we're in a state of disconnection especially if we live mostly in cities and so we using uh these approaches that we've developed over the years which are essentially shamanic you go through a process of reconnection and then once you've established a reconnection you begin to deeper with that and establish an experience of actual communion where you be you're still you they're still the other being of nature but you're in a state of very deep connectivity then you go deeper with the communion experience and open up an experience of unity where you and the being of nature are essentially one being there's no separation between you and and that other being of Nature and that's all done without the help of plant medicine it's sober beautiful wow Neary beautiful okay I have couple questions that came up while you were sharing that I I'm really moved by what you're saying and I want to first ask you about your relationship clearly you have this very profound connection with all things nature all animals plants trees does that extend as far as Rivers the appus the sacred mountains the sky everything very much in fact uh one of the things way of nature is doing right now is we're beginning to establish sacred sites in nature as contemporary places which are considered Sacred by modern humans and where we honor the rights of nature itself yes bring back the rights of a river to be to own itself the rights of a place to own itself the rights of different animals and plants to own themselves and their own sovereignty and we have a place called The Sacred land sanctuary in crestone Colorado where uh a fairly large junk of land north of the town of cestone has been dedicated to this process and many of our rets are held there and so the Field Effect of creating that kind of space and then uh what happens with nature how it re reciprocates when people come there it's just amazing there a a welcoming because uh once you begin to have this kind of intention all of nature kind of goes and the spirits of nature go wow these are really different kinds of humans wonderful they want to connect they want to be go into a deep experience of being part of big family of all living things this is really special and so they're embraced and honored and they have experiences that are far more profan than if they were just going out to a regular place in nature where that kind of cultivation is not occurred and do you in your relationship with all of nature do you what does that look like what does that feel like sound like do you actually talk do you have to go into meditation to connect uh what kind of information do you receive or Direction talk more deeply about what this is for you because it seems to me that you're actually a voice and a guide maybe the plants even gave you that job before you came here and you said yes that you are a mouthpiece and an action force for them so what is that like for you your engagement well it kind of goes back to that early uh Quest at age four age seven I began speaking with my parents very early on about the fact I was here to help people be more happy and uh begin to have a better relationship with with plants the animals and the and the Earth itself I could have came in with a mission um and that's just been refined over the years years and I've combined that that early knowing of what I was here for with training in things like do Chen DST internal Alchemy nonu by from the Hindu tradition and bonic lineages like the buono Lage of Tibet and U also several native American traditions and U so a lot of this has sort of helped me to find the common ground of connection to Outer inner and true of different cultures and different Pathways and to see where these Common Ground principles what they are and how they function as a whole and then to come up with practices that also fit in beautifully with those core principles of cultivation and um part of the idea there is to have a pathway that you can travel with that having to be part of a specific lineage from the past and also have a pathway that helps you see other pathways are also powerful and profound because you can begin to see we all share common uh paths through our particular lineage that others share as well so it takes away that competitive who's got the best pathway kind of perspective you're based on a coming ground yeah it's incredible for me to hear you talking about this is the way of healing because something that I talk about is my unique point of view is that Shamanism is the way to heal the planet and heal Humanity Humanity the planet Gaia don't need saving they need loving and they are living breathing entities they are powerful entity entities and so when I'm being interviewed or I'm talking on stage about this and people are saying well what do we do from here and I'm you know for me it's about adopting more shamanic ways of being and what I mean specifically is this reverence of the mountains the river the Earth the animals the sky the moon everything understanding it is alive it's been here a lot lot longer than us it has tremendous wisdom and uh rather than doing things out of greed and control and um a lot of what corporations do Etc and things for money is to turn that around so how do you see what you do and what you know in relationship to these things in nature how do you see the way forward John to Healing people Humanity at this very interesting time and also the planet at this very interesting time well if we begin to embrace nature as a partner and and all the beings of nature as part of a bigger family we start to have a different relationship and we are open to learning from nature and especially learning those things that can help bring us back into balance and Harmony and a better integrated state with the rest of life we obviously face massive uh challenges in the degradation of ecosystems and the pollution of the planet everywhere uh problems like Mining and um uh loss of the oceans even with all the plastic pollutions taking place there if you take a look at each of the natural systems of the planet tonight as a young man I studied deeply in E ecosystem ecology because that seemed to be the science that most best described how humans and the rest of Life were part of that big family experience that I had as a young kid that science seemed to describe that and the relationships very deeply and we've learned through ecosystem ecology that it's not just climate change it's also these massive impacts from uh certain kinds of pesticides that pois in the soil every every living thing in the soil uh rides that do much the same thing to plants uh the release of noble toxins that we have no idea what those those new chemicals are doing except they probably are not being helpful and yet they're being released into the environment on a massive scale so uh if we're going to have the insight and the wisdom to heal this kind of situ kind of Truth we need to make a connection with the basis of life itself and be open to learn from life not put ourselves on the top of the Pyramid of living things as the the beings that know it all and and have all the answers we actually need to take the opposite view that we've screwed up pretty badly we need to be much more humble about what we've done all the mistakes that we've made and take another look at how we can establish a connection to the fundamental wisdom of Nature and the beings of Nature and learn from them and that's a lot of what the way of nature does so shamanic is a kind of a deep purpose behind it to help in the re indigenization of hum in contemporary times I never heard that word before re- indigenization yeah I had to kind of come up with it because I couldn't find a word that that fit that that's beautiful yeah yeah these very dismissed people actually have had some pretty profound answers all along it's no accident that some of the most uh in tune and balanced peoples of the planet living in harmony with the rest of life have been the indigenous cultures because they had the Vision Quest For example yes and uh in the Vision Quest we do a modified version of this okay you go out into nature and you go out alone for a period of time it could be anywhere from uh a few days most Vision quests were three or four or maybe as long as five days Solitude and you often wouldn't eat during that time drink very little or not at all you'd have no t no shelter You'd Stay within a very small circle of roughly 3 MERS and you would pray and meditate and cry out for the vision that would give you the answers of who am I really what is this lifetime for and what's this all about this lifetime in this this life in this planet and get the basic instructions for how to live your life and that was often done in your teen years so you got the message of how to live a good life in balance with the rest of life and tap into the creativity that would allow you to do that skillfully we don't have anything like that in cultures anymore so part of our job in the way of nature is to bring that back and provide the vehicle for re accessing that Universal wisdom the indigenous peoples have always had because they yeah thank you for bringing that up I the first was in a six-month shamanic program I've I'm in my third one right now different teacher but my first very extensive shamanic program it was recommended that we do a Vision Quest and so I just want to be very honest with you it's kind of a big trigger I didn't do it because the idea of me as a woman being alone in the mountains and honestly I mean the animals it's more people you know the concern of I don't know a man or a group of men coming along and I'm alone and all of that so can you speak to that um I'm being very vulnerable right now there's you know I feel called when I hear you share this that sounds you know even at my age like a very beautiful thing to do and quite a challenge but also the fact that you know what would you do in that circumstance so somebody could really know they were safe yeah it makes a big difference uh to do a a sacred passage or a nature quest which is the term we use now for a contemporary Vision Quest it's a little bit different because you can have a tent uh we do recommend fasting gently using the master cleanse oh wow complete Solitude you have no contact with humans during that time yeah and U and you're able to have a larger circle of about 108 uh feet or or meters depending on this we because we do these in places where we have either agreements with the Landor where we actually own land ourselves guarantee Solitude and nobody coming in to mess with you okay and uh for example I right now have uh close to a dozen people on beaches along the coast here in B California each individual has their own little beach throw a little prometer looking at Over the Sea and they're just there with the sea lions and the pelicans and the whales and the Dolphins and uh we have a team of people that are making sure that the security of each of those camps is maintained people don't have to worry about anything from the outside and you're quite correct I think humans are probably the most dangerous species so with good cause it's very important to have that really secure so you don't have to worry about that and you can take the time and have the the freedom to really take a deep dive into your your truth truth your deepest inner truth there in abiding that without fear or concern what kind of profound things have happened for people doing this on your watch during a n a nature Quest I'd say I often say to people I have one of the best jobs on the planet because I'm privileged to be able to see people go in with kind of waed down with the burdens of life and wondering if they were going to be able to regain the magic and the beauty and the inspiration that they had as kids and were maybe in their their early te and 20s and then these people same people come out a week later so we only they only go out for roughly five to seven days of solitude in this way in the front end and the back end we focus on training and integration and sharing so they come back from that week of solitude eyes Just sh shining like an inner lamp that's going off with 10,000 Watts shining from the inside and uh and then very often I'll get reports back even years later from people say John you have no idea how my life is completely transformed by that one passage I've heard that so many times it's one of the most powerful processes of transformation on the planet no question about it and of course we combine the solitary part it's really only one part of the process the first part is to honor the fact you already have a liberated Essence and to honor that truly liberated essence of yourself as perfect and the second part is to bring in authentic teachings from that Common Ground basis that also reconnect you to the big family of all living things as well as to the source aspect of yourself and then thirdly we we work with the power of transmission not just from the human teacher but from all the other species that are able to transmit deep levels of wisdom and insight and energy sacret energy and then fourth we have that power of solitude where we can drop human culture for a little while let that extremely powerful reality of the of the uh nonc consens reality dominated world begin to reach us and when we drop all our ideas about how the world is which you get during Solitude then vast new levels of creativity are Unleashed can completely change your life for the good and then there's that power of being in a sacred place in nature where these places like the sacred land Sanctuary I mentioned in Grown where you've nurtured a sacred relationship with plants the animals mostes the elements in the beings of nature so when you go there you're embraced by all life as a wonderful example of humans who are coming into a new kind of relationship with a big family of all living things that's very special so you have those five powers and then power of spiritual Community when you when you come back out and share paradoxically for a process like this includes some solitude it's one of those most bonding things you can do between humans because they've shared something so special so deep amazing okay well I am grateful to know that there's a group like yours for somebody like me who feels like that would be an important right of passage and it was not willing to do it on my own in a you know remote area remote Mountain here in Los Angeles and I'm curious to know more more about your Shaman path can you deep dive with me about who did you study with some like reference points important things that happened in your learnings lineage anything along those lines I'm very hungry to hear that well I was very fortunate to uh when when I was a kid I think I had such a passion for the planet that I found blank spots on the map and decided to put together a simple expedition to go into the places that had on the map unknown territory unexplored we still had such places when I was growing up and so I ended up doing that in the last unexplored portion of the northern Rocky Mountains in Canada got into was the last human into the unexplored part of the Rockies by contemporary humans and then I ended up in a relatively unknown area in japas in Yucatan and lived with a Lon Maya Elder who took me on as a student and spent a year with him in the rainforest and he was my first indigenous teacher how did they all react to you um white man coming into their territory did they respond negatively at first or did they of course they're very gifted people did they understand immediately who you were and the validity of you being there well I think because the the man who invited me to stay with him um had that shamanic background he had he was the leader of that particular group of L andon Maya um I think he probably see better into the hearts of people than most and so I think you could see in my heart there's real passion for being of service in a much steeper way than I guess most humans are these days and probably that helped in his acception me as a as an apprentice as a student uh so that that was a very early experience and I so many things happened during that time I would have a hard time of sharing it all but um one of my one of my students is now writing a biography about my lifetime and we have 3 hours of recording of of adventure stories and um so I'm sure some of that's going to come out in some fashion before too long um another remarkable about that time if you could give one example of something while you live with that may and Shaman yes uh one of the things that uh I still remember is I asked if if he could show with me any any places in the rainforest here that um had any my pyment do any of the the old temples of the the Mayan people and so he took me to a as yet undiscovered by the outside world Mayan city I was as a young kid of 19 years old found myself as the Contemporary discoverer of a Wan city that was hidden in the jungle and then uh spending time there meditating there and doing spiritual practice there and in eventually um making sure it was protected by the by the uh Mexican government as a sacred site and not messed with and may I ask did you see this particular Shaman do anything that was extraordinary not of this realm that you can share um you seem to have an extraordinary control over the elements and that control was magnified with my work later on in the himas I went on to work in in the Himalayas for about 15 years helping set up national parks while reserves and helping preserve a number of important areas that were being destroyed and um during that time I apprenticed to it a teacher who followed the path of the mother the goddess especially in the form of K and DGA and B MTI and one time uh I was meeting with him to help him with taking a few pictures that would kind of preserve some of the um the power of where he lived and what he was doing with his life which was extraordinary he had a powerful impact on many people at that time in in central Nepal but was relatively unknown in the outside world so I arranged to meet with them on top of a mountain where it was said that Shan shaky first came together and I remember I I ran a little late in those days there were very few cars in gandu Valley and I was saying he was staying at a place called Pasha which is a where uh the god Shiva said to inhabit in the form of the God of all nature that's what it refers to p enough so um I was running a little bit late came to the the hill where I supposed to meet him on that spot where uh shiv and Shakti first came together we're unified symbolically and uh he said you're late and I remember I said yes I'm terribly sorry and uh he pointed over my shoulder and had an oncoming storm that was good 30,000 ft high it was the first major storm of the Monson season and the entire Monson was coming at us at a pretty good clip probably 20 30 miles an hour and he um lifted his hand up and in good English said stop and the entire storm Rose in place and the tentacles of the uh of the rain patterns and storm patterns just wriggled like almost like like anacondas writhing in the air and a yellowish light and a buzzing sound kind of came in and filled all space and I remember thinking this must take an awful lot of energy so I went back to end of the hill to the cave where he he lived where I was studying with him and maybe five minutes later he strowed in said why did you leave and the moment he throwed in course behind him a wall of rain drops like a like a waterfall and a friend of mine came down to uh meet this man because he had been studying some of the techniques from the the uh Buddhist community in Nepal but how to modify WEA to bring rain if you needed that or to stop it if it was too much and these ceremonies often took up to a week to go through the whole all the mantras and the different visualizations that you have to do and the invocation of the appropriate gods and God is and so on and so forth so he was interested in meeting my teacher and he came so I invited him to come over and have a chat and U my teacher said you know he asked the question how come you could do this when it takes people I've been working with up to a week just to achieve a relatively modest oration of the weather he said well you know it's not about the ceremonies and the mantras and the practice it's about whether you have deep devotion and love for the Divine mother and if you really have that in your heart she will respond that was a powerful lesson for him and for me absolutely why the Divine mother what was the connection there between the weather and the Divine mother well the weather is the manifestation of her body body of the Divine mother of all the elements the display of the elements I've never heard that before sure fascinating so to cultivate a relationship then with the Divine mother one of reverence and then when you speak for the magic you want to create in changing the weather that is possible so basically um his message was that if you have that kind of honest and authentic relationship then of course Divine mother if you have a request or a need that you express she's going to respond in natural response and in that case the response was really to give me a teaching as well as my friend who was there for a brief chat probably in some ways it was more for me because I needed to hear that yeah and along the way your um path with Shamanism have you had really extraordinary experiences where you are asked to do something to help you with your gifts and powers to understand something to cultivate an ability Etc can you share some of that well of course amazing things come along the way I mean every day every week is filled with things of that sort but a good example example was some years ago I had a student who was a leader in the field of Biore Regional cultivation and it was a movement to try to redraw boundaries within different countries according to the natural boundaries as nature sets them natural system set them like waterers sheds and we were both working in this in this movement to try to get this kind of approach to how you draw boundaries and and work with the natural systems of of of different parts of of North America in that case and um so he came to me he had a he had an issue that was he was dealing with a shadow aspect and I agreed to work with him so I put him out on a on a Vision Quest a more strict Vision Quest than I usually do and but I do occasionally do the classical Vision Quest as well as the sacred passage is much more General form and um so he went out and U asked for some strong medicine because his the problem he was dealing with was a major one partly a health issue which needs some very radical kind of cutting through the blockages and as I began to go back and said okay I'll do what I can and I I called on my experience with the lightning to come and give me a bit of an assist and he was up on the mountain side in Crest near creststone in the middle of the Sacred land Sanctuary that I mentioned and you this is very funny he he said there is one thing I'd like to take in with me I know I'm supposed to fast but I would like to bring in one thing that would help me have a I the only thing I will eat is this but no other food I won't eat too much of it and I said what do you want to bring in he said nachos and hot [Laughter] sauce that tells you something about this character anyway uh so I did a a little ceremony to invoke my my totem uh helper lightning bolt and uh sure enough I saw it to the West I heard the rumble of a storm looked out over the valley San Louis Valley it's a beautiful thunderstorm with some BS coming down we have a very beautiful view there out up to 100 miles out over the spaciousness of this Valley Big View and the that storm was heading across the valley right towards us so I thought oh great it's going to get a gift then I went back to the cabin where I lived I lived in a very simple little cabin with no no no uh Plumbing no uh no uh electricity no telephone very simple Life 22e retreat there was during that period and uh so U then I heard another Rumble then to place called Mount Blanca which is a very sacred mountain and another storm had formed over Mount Blanca and that was heading north again towards right towards us and then uh third Rumble to the north and there was another storm that formed to the north it was heading south right towards us this is very unusual to have movement of storms going from the south to the north from the West to the East and from the north to the South all coming together right where we were and of course the fourth storm then began to rumble over the mountains to the East and that move move storm began to move from the East to the west and is he somewhere in the middle of all of what's converging he was in the precise middle of the four storms Man Four thunderstorms came together like that and a continuous exchange of lightning occurred un unlike anything I've ever seen wow he was in the middle of it um so I ended up on my cabin floor please don't kill him please don't kill him please don't [Laughter] and thankfully he survived but um he completely wiped away his his previous concerns got through all the blockages and he came out of completely transfered human but it was a radical therapy approach with you what John was it the totem was it the storm and the lightning that did it that literally was able to remove that from him or was it his experience as a soul that altered him because of what happened uh both because the lightning bulk provided the cutting through capacity that destroyed all consensual reality aspects that he was attached to that were actually causing his blockage amazing so the lightning provided the means for them to have a completely new view of who and what he could be and so he emerged as a brand new human wow that is a dramatic story yeah that kind of thing happens a lot in my life hey if I work with you I don't want to be please don't call in the lightning okay that's my main term you know some helped you can call in the bear that's my that's my guy my stories if you like to hear those sometimes I would love can you tell because that when I was working yeah it was my first Shaman I was working with a Peruvian female Shaman for about seven months and we'd meet out in the mountains and it was one of the last times we were working together and she was having me go into a cave and there was a lot of initiation things that occurred and then before I left the cave I was supposed to pick up some things and see some things and all of a sudden I felt this giant presence and I looked over and towering over me was this brown bear who opened its mouth and roared over me I had no concern when it did that I mean in person that would have been different but it was in person and in that situation in my trance if you will I felt loved I felt this creature is is here for me and when it was done roaring and it got down on all fours it made it abund itself abundantly clear that it was my protector and because I started walking and I was actually instructed she didn't even know what was going on as she guided me through this and she had instructed me to leave the cave it would not leave my side and um so when I came out of this I shared she asked me some questions and I said oh and the most interesting thing happened and I expressed that to her and she said really I want you to look up a brown bear when you get home and just write to me what you find and when I looked it up I was really moved first of all going into it to be clear if you had asked me what animal would be your totem I mean I might have said lion or Crow or you know there are many animals I resonate with never in my life would I have said a bear but when I came home and looked it up and I saw its level of presence and protection and loyalty and I I was so moved because my inner child was like this is what I've been looking for all my life you know is really this um powerful feeling so I now I have an altar here and I have bear I have bare medicine in many places um I even made clothing with the bear on it so you know I keep it close beautiful yeah yeah bear is fantastic and um another recent story which might fit in here um I've been working with getting the way of nature out obviously we're in the midst we humans in the midst of a massive environmental and climate crisis as we were seeing earlier on and uh I was feeling that the way of nature process could play a major role in helping heal some of the disconnect that the ultimate source of this these problems we're having with nature and coming into Harmony and uh so the challenge was how how can I more effectively build a spiritual community that gets this process out much more widely so it can be a benefit to much larger numbers of people in a program called the way share Program help do that but um anyway in the midst of of doing that I was still looking for some deeper Insight on how to go about this this process and I was sitting on one of my oh I should mentioned I I'm sometimes called a stone Shaman because I've discovered a number of archaeological sites that are kind of Novel for our time called Stone meditation seats we have several thousands of them in my hometown crestone in our Sanctuary there is preserving these seats which have Heaven Earth connections that Connect into the constellations and then down into the stone and into Mother Earth wow and you sit on them and receive unique teachings shamanic that are unique to each one of the seats in each store system they're connected to but that's a whole another story would take a while to get it that any was on one of those and this is a kind of a brand new shanic tradition for our modern time very few people know about this although it was Wily known back in the Indigenous days when indigenous peoples ruled the the continent uh so I was sitting in one of these seats and just um enjoying a deep meditation we rustle in the forest forest nearby out of the forest showed a beautiful full grown uh maybe over unusually large uh Timberwolf with a beautiful orange orange and gray and white mixed to the fur but I was particularly struck by the orange tinges to the fur really beautiful beautiful came right over to me right next to me looked up into my eyes as I was sitting on the meditation seat I looked over it like this and I said out loud in in English hi how you doing you're beautiful and then he looked up at me and had absolutely beautiful golden brown eyes just uh extraordinary and we banded Through The Eyes for maybe a couple minutes longer than you would think and uh as that was going on I got the message back from him that I'm doing fine you look at you're not doing too bad yourself something like that and we bonded and there was something exchanged and then we felt it was complete he got up and moved off and disappeared in the other direction off in the forest and vanished I part of what I received is uh what uh wolf stands for which is the power of spiritual Community was upgraded to a whole new level and U since that time the Outreach capacity for the wave Nature has been to grow on steroids and I I credit that Gonic encounter as part of the process that kind of authenticated that that enfoldment that's how the totem process works it's an example of it and how do you work with your specifically with your bare totem do you do anything to engage with it to encourage it or do you ask it for help what does that how does that manifest uh it kind of depends on the situation lately has been kind of playful for example I have a area where I put people out in Southern Arizona very sacred mountain range and and um it's uh mountain range in the middle of a volcano and so the energy has sort of an interesting kind of volcanic like some almost like Maui or a place like that and in combination with these beautiful forests and streams that flow through the this sky island of forest up above the desert it's kind of moist so I was putting people out in that area and um have a camp there we use I was going in to do some checks because we have a system where each day when you're on your solo part of the process somebody is askes your buddy to check and see if you leave a sign maybe a knot in a a cord a little piece of rope you TR one knot either the morning or the afternoon the other person comes checks that to see if that not's been tied make sure everything is okay and then if it has has not been tied then part of your responsibil is go in and make sure that person is doing all right they might have slipped on something or fallen or it's another way of providing security for people so I was doing the checks for somebody and as I went into the checkpoint to check on the nodded cord um a u I heard a sound in the forest and then I looked up in a beautiful large bear uh black bear came up hit it right towards me and then stopped when they sensed I was there and then he turned to his right with some huge Boulders there he climbed up on top of the boulders and then did a half an hour of stretching themselves out doing stretches uh flowing over the Rocks almost like an utter in in a stream so fluid so so uh uh uh full of joy and happiness and just loving his his time there and I think loving the fact he was able to share such a a joy of life experience with me it was it was a huge gift so our relationship has become somewhat playful like that and it's not so much about trying to get something or anything that sure got it yeah I was camping in the Sequoia and went out with my partner for a day trip really really really hot day and I just you know camping there's nothing kind of like that cabin you were talking about except it's a tent and so I just wanted to jump in a river and get cool and swim and get clean and we found a place that was private so we scrambled down these rocks and I was taking off my clothes and I was going to dive into the water when I heard a noise and I turned around and I saw what I would typify as a Teenage bear definitely not a baby but a teenage bear and definitely not an adult and he was feet away from me he was incredibly close um I know enough to wonder is there a mama close by because I would want to be very careful and cautious of that so I carefully started to put my clothes and hiking boots together so I could go carefully get back up the Rocks I didn't know it was going to happen but what was amazing was the bear had no interest was clearly not violent and posed no threat even though he was as close as he was he just looked at me looked at the river and he went into the river and started swimming and it was actually beautiful and glorious because it's an enormous amount of weight even a teenage bear and to see him so happily joyfully swimming in the river to get to the other side and actually doing the very thing I wanted to do not having clothes on getting cool getting clean and it was a significant moment and interestingly it was at least a year prior to having this bare phem experience in the psychic trance in the cave so it's like these moments leading up to this that's great establishing a beautiful relationship yeah really beautiful and yours too yeah I for people who are listening people who are watching us on YouTube or Spotify Etc and they would like to explore the way of nature John what advice what guidance would you offer so they can begin their Journey well I think um obviously on our website we have schedule of our programs and um they range from very introductory types of things which we call renewal programs that are going to be even as short as a day to a weekend a long weekend on through the nature quests which are more usually five to nine days and then the passages which more like a 12-day process and then for those that want to have a taste have a YouTube channel has extensive amount of material that's there for free teachings and processes that hopefully are help for those that can learn and benefit from them and then a podcast series that also provides s bin material just as a gift I put that together during covid feeling that uh I wanted to do something help people going through that very difficult time and uh it also by the way birthday what we occasionally do which is some Advanced training programs and I birthed a program that involved two years of study Shadow work well techniques Common Ground techniques to transform Shadow aspects and then uh how to apply them to the physical body to the energy body the chakras and the midians the emotional body the mental body which often helps to hold those patterns of shadow that then manifest in physical energetic and emotional and then the um application to the ancestral patterns that flow through families and close Community processes in our lives and then finally looking into the cultural effects of social media and large cultural patterns that are picked up and are causing Shadow aspects to amplify often and finally the karmic traces that we Carri from One Life to the next so we it birthed a period of Novel Shadow work that um we're still learning how to apply today and how to bring into a more popular um Outreach and after the two years of Shadow work we had a year of direct introduction to Source approaches and then the year what called in in dosm OU where you learn how to flow in a state of continuous connection to Source no matter what's going on externally why can people use that right now yeah so we that's a a longer training that we just finished the first four years of so we do that kind of thing as well as these regular passages and ancient quests and uh uh take a deep dive into some of the areas like energy cultivation taii Chong Shaman cultivation using some of the techniques from indigenous cultures um and specialized courses sometimes for people that would like to take a little deeper dive into into certain facets of what we have to offer more recently I've been developing a personal pass which is I love photography and the visual arts so I've been working on developing a program with one of my students who's a really wonderful artist she lives in Tuscany and we've been developing an approach to take the way of nature process and apply it to opening up connection to source that then would be opening a will for Creative inspiration to flow more more fluently and also to to in bring through a kind of inspiration that allows AB bonding with nature in the word of painting or photography and of course in in photography one of the things I I love is bringing together through cultivating the connection of the senses the connection that we have with with these things these ways that we experience life through the five senses and energy comprehension and movement uh to help them all come together around something that's being sensed and then being able to feel that connection to Source at the same time as you return to Source those senses and then there's a moment that comes that I call the click the moment where everything comes together and is perfect and at that moment The Click happens for the camera or the uh the inspiration happens for the brush to move in a certain fashion so a lot of it's around that kind of creativity and that of bringing through that kind of creative context so the way of nature process can be applied to many situations from helping an individual breakthrough have a major breakthrough in a stuck pattern in life to uh helping organizations enhance their creativity and their coming into a much more sustainable relationship with what they're doing with the family well life to um uh some of these interesting things like working with creativity when the are and that is wayof nature.com yes wayof nature.com and John this is Dare To Dream what are you next Dare To Dream what are your future dreams and goals well I would like probably the the main driving dream is to see the way of nature process having experienced how profound the benefits are for a relatively limited number of people I mean I probably only worked with maybe I don't know 25 to 50,000 people directly over the past 40 years and uh that's great for those folks but we're in a time when the planetary crisises are upon us in a big ma massive way and we must go through a shift as a species into a much better relationship with the rest of life it's now reached a survival issue for for us not just for the planet the planet will be fine probably but it's more a question for us what kind of humans are going to survive into the future so this I'd say the main dream is to see it scale up so it can be a much greater service to a much larger community and help in the service bring proc back into greater harmony with the big family of all living things amen really thank you so much for coming on the show today great pleasure good to he of your shamanic work is wonderful I love those beer stories I'm deep on the path working with another teacher and yet another in May so for me people like you out in the world lighting the way holding the lamp it gives me great hope thank you for the work you do thank you and I end Today's Show with this quote from em Forster what is the good of your stars and trees your sunrise and the wind if they do not enter into our daily lives subscribe to this number one transformation conversation the weekly Dare To Dream podcast leave a comment I read them all next week on the show I'm going to be featuring The Amazing Marie d she's star of the TV show fangue your life and bestselling author she was featured in the worldwide phenomenon the secret Marie merges quantum physics fangue and meditation to help you attract financial success good health long lasting relationships and spiritual growth thank you so much for joining us today and I hope one of your big takeaways is how you can start communing and creating a relationship with all of nature it is truly profound when you start be stronger than your excuses even if it means for five minutes every day you go out and put your feet in the grass 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fIKevi7II_g | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fIKevi7II_g | Italian wine | Wikipedia audio article | Italy is home to some of the oldest wine producing regions in the world Italian wine regions are known for their rich variety of wine styles Italy closely followed by Spain and France is the world's largest wine producer by volume its contribution is about 45 to 50 million hectoliters per year and represents about one third of global production not only as Italian wine exported around the world it is also extremely popular with Italians Italians ranked fifth on the world wine consumption list by volume with 42 liters per capita consumption grapes are grown in almost every region of the country and there are more than 1 million vineyards under cultivation Etruscans and Greek settlers produced wine in Italy before the Romans planted their own vineyards in the 2nd century BC the Romans greatly increased Italy's area under vine using efficient viticultural and winemaking methods and pioneered large-scale production and storage techniques such as barrel making and bottling topic history although vines had been cultivated from the wild Vitis vinifera grape for millennia it wasn't until the Greek colonization that winemaking flourished viticulture was introduced into Sicily in southern Italy by the Mycenaean Greeks and was well established when the extensive Greek colonization transpired around 800 BC it was during the Roman defeat of the Carthaginians acknowledged masters of winemaking in the second century BC that Italian wine production began to further flourish large-scale slave run plantations sprang up in many coastal areas and spread to such an extent that in 1892 emperor Domitian was forced to destroy a great number of vineyards in order to free up fertile land for food production during this time viticulture outside of Italy was prohibited under Roman law exports to the provinces were reciprocated in exchange for more slaves especially from Gaul trade was intense with Gaul according to Pliny because the inhabitants tended to drink Italian wine unmixed and without restraint although unpalatable to adults it was customary at the time for young people to drink wine mixed with a good proportion of water as the laws on provincial viticulture were relaxed vast vineyards began to flourish in the rest of Europe especially Gaul present-day France and hispania this coincided with the cultivation of new vines such as bitter iike an ancestor of the Cabernets these vineyards became so successful that Italy ultimately became an import Center for provincial wines depending on the vintage modern Italy is the world's largest or second largest wine producer in 2005 production was about 20% of the global total second only to France which produced 26% in the same year Italy's share in dollar value of table wine imports into the u.s. was 32% Australia's was 24% and Frances was 20% along with Australia Italy's market share has rapidly increased in recent years topic Italian appellation system in 1963 the first official Italian system of classification of wines was launched since then several modifications and additions to the legislation have been made including a major modification in 1990 to the last modification which occurred in 2010 established four basic categories which are consistent with the last EU regulation in matter of wine mm 809 the categories from the bottom to the top level are Vinnie wines informally called generic wines wines can be produced anywhere in the territory of the EU label includes no indication of geographical origin of the grape varieties used or the vintage the label only reports the color of the wine vini varietal II ver evil wines generic wines that are made either mostly at least 85% from one kind of authorized international grape variety Cabernet Franc Cabernet Sauvignon Chardonnay Merlot Sauvignon Blanc Syrah or entirely from two or more of them grape variety or varieties and vintage may be indicated on the label the prohibition to indicate the geographical origin as instead maintained these wines can be produced anywhere in the territory of the EU Vinnie IGP wines with protected geographical indication also traditionally implemented in Italy as igt typical geographical indication wines produced in a specific territory within Italy and following a series of specific and precise regulations on authorized varieties viticultural and vinification practices organoleptic and chemical physical characteristics labeling instructions etc currently 2016 there exist 118 iGPS IG TS vinny dop winds with protected designation of origin this category includes two subcategories Vinny dock controlled designation of origin and Vinny DOCG controlled and guaranteed designation of origin dock wines must have been IGP wines for at least five years they generally come from smaller regions within a certain IGP territory that are particularly vacated for their climatic and geological characteristics quality and originality of local winemaking traditions they also must follow stricter production regulations than IGP wines a doc wine can be promoted to DOCG if it has been a doc for at least 10 years in addition to fulfilling the requisites for doc wines DOCG wines must pass stricter analyses prior to commercialization including a tasting by a specifically appointed committee do cg wines must also demonstrate a superior commercial success currently 2016 there exist 332 docs and 73 do CGS for a total of 400 5 dots a number of subcategories exists pertaining to the regulation of sparkling wine production eg vino spumante vino Spumanti d koala de vino Spumanti d quality' d tipo aromatic o vino for Zante within the DOP category clásico is a wine produced in the original historic centre of the protected territory superior e is a wine with at least 0.5 more ALC % volume than its corresponding regular DOP wine and produced using a smaller allowed quantity of grapes per hectare generally yielding a higher quality reserva is a line that has been aged for a minimum period of time the length of time varies with red white traditional methods sparkling charm it method sparkling sometimes clásico or superiority are themselves part of the name of the DOP eg Chianti Classico DOCG are so superior eDoc G the Italian Ministry of Agriculture mi PA AF regularly publishes updates to the official classification it is important to note that looser regulations do not necessarily correspond to lower quality in fact many IGP wines are actually high quality wines talented winemakers sometimes wish to create wines using varietals or verita logistic or DOCG requirements Super Tuscans for example are generally high quality wines that carry the IGP designation there are several other IGP wines of superior quality as well unlike France Italy has never had an official classification of its best crews private initiatives like the Camuto grandi crew d'Italia Committee of the grand cruise of Italy and the instituto del vino italiano d quality' grandi marquis institute of quality italian wine great brands each gather a selection of renowned top italian wine producers in an attempt to and officially represent the italian wine excellence in 2007 the Barbaresco consortio was the first to introduce the men's eonni geographic adjective additional Geographic mentions also known as mega or sub zones 65 sub zone vineyard areas were identified in 2007 and one additional sub zone was approved in 2010 bringing the final number to 66 the main goal was to put official boundaries to some of the most storied crews in order to protect them from in justified expansion and exploitation the Barolo consortio followed suit in 2010 with 181 mega of which 170 were vineyard areas and 11 were village designations following the introductions of mega for barbaresco and Barolo the term Vigna italian for vineyard can be used on labels after its respective mega and only if the vineyard is within one of the approved official geographic mentions the official introduction of sub zones is strongly advocated by some for different denominations but so far Barolo and Barbaresco are the only ones to have them topic geographical characteristics important wine relevant Geographic characteristics of Italy include the extensive latitudinal range of the country permits wine growing from the Alps in the north to almost within sight of Africa in the south the fact that Italy is a peninsula with a long shoreline contributes moderating climate effects to coastal wine regions Italy's mountainous and hilly terrain provides a variety of altitudes and climate and soil conditions for grape growing topic Italian wine regions italy's 20 wine regions correspond to the 20 administrative regions of the country understanding the differences between these regions is very helpful in understanding the different types of italian wine wine and italy tends to reflect the local cuisine regional cuisine also influences the wine the 73 DOCG wines are located in 15 different regions but most of them are concentrated in piedmont Lombardia Veneto and Tuscany among these are Appalachians appreciated and sought-after by wine lovers around the world Barolo Barbaresco and Brunello di Montalcino colloquially known as the killer bees other notable wines that in the latest years gained much attention in the international markets and among specialists are Amarone della Valpolicella Prosecco deacon Eliana Valdo b18 Taurasi from Campania franciacorta sparkling wines from Lombardi evergreen wines our Chianti and so while new wines from the center and south of Italy are quickly gaining recognition Verdicchio Sangren Tino primitivo Nero d'Avola among others the friuli-venezia giulia is world-famous for the quality of her white wines like Pinot Grigio special sweet wines like Paseos and miss scotto's made in different regions are also famous since old time the regions are roughly from Northwest to Southeast a Oeste Valley Piemonte Liguria lombardia trentino-alto Adige federal friuli-venezia giulia Veneto Emilia Romagna Toscana mark a Umbria lot SIA Sardinia a Brit so Melissa Campania Basilicata Puglia Calabria Sicily topic Italian grape varieties Italy's Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry MIP AAF has documented over 350 grapes and granted them authorized status there are more than 500 other documented varieties in circulation as well the following is a list of the most common and important of Italy's many grape varieties topic Bianca white our NACE a variety from Piedmont which has been grown there since the 15th century couture Otto common in Sicily in the most widely planted white variety in salaburu de theano grown on the southwest coast of italy Friulano a variety also known as Sauvignon vert or saviano's it yields one of the most typical wines of Friuli the wine was previously known as Takai but the name was changed by the ICI to avoid confusion with the tokay desert wine from Hungary Gargan eiga the main grape variety for wines labelled so this is a dry white wine from the Veneto wine region of Italy it is popular in Northeast Italy around the city of Verona currently there are over 3,500 distinct producers of so Greco d2 faux grown on the southwest coast of Italy Malvasia Bianca a white variety that occurs throughout Italy it has many clones and mutations Moscato Blanc grown mainly in Piedmont it is mainly used in the slightly sparkling present a semi-sweet Moscato d'Asti not to be confused with Moscato giallo and Moscato rosa two germanic varietals that are grown in trentino-alto adige nagas an ancient Sardinian variety found in southern Sardegna producing light and tart wines usually consumed as a Paradiso passer inna mainly derives from pasturing of grapes it may even be produced purely with these plus a minimum percentage of other white grapes and may be still sparkling or pass Edo the still version has an acidic profile which is typical of these grapes pecorino native to mark a and Abruzzo it is used in the full aéreo de coleus Kilani anafi de doc wines it is low yielding but will ripen early and at high altitudes pecorino wines have a rich aromatic character pegado an acidic variety from Liguria that is vinified to pair with seafood pinot grigio a successful commercial grape known as Pinot Gris in France its wines are characterized by crispness and cleanness the wine can range from mild to full-bodied rib Allah Jalla a Greek variety introduced by the Venetians that now makes its home in really Trebbia no this is the most widely planted white verita Lin Italy it is grown throughout the country with a special focus on the wines from Abruzzo and from lot co including frascati Trebbia no from producers such as Valentini have been known to age for 15 plus years it is known as Utne Blanc in France Verdicchio this has grown in the areas of cast led Jessie and ma dhalika in the mark a region and gives its name to the verita white wine made from it the name comes from Verde green in the last few years there dakea wines are considered to be the best white wines of Italy Vermentino this is widely planted in Sardinia and is also found in Tuscan and Ligurian coastal districts the wines are a popular accompaniment to seafood other important whites include Kara Conte Kota Duvall Cortese Valentina Gris shadow Grillo Enzo Lea piccoli terminer purdue's oh and Verna Chia non-native varieties include Chardonnay Gewurztraminer sometimes called trimming or aromatic au petit our bean Riesling Sauvignon Blanc and others topic Rosso red egg Liana Codell vulture made from the egg Liana co grape in the vulture area of Basilicata this wine was recognized as dock in 1971 egg Liana Co considered the noble variety of the south it is primarily grown in basilicata and Campania the name is probably derived from Hellenic so it is considered a Greek transplant the fruit is thick-skinned and spicy fruit Barbara the most widely grown red wine grape of the Piedmont and southern Lombardi regions the largest plantings of Barbara are found near the towns of Asti Alba and pavia Barbera wines were once considered simply what you drank while waiting for the Barolo to be ready but with a new generation of winemakers this is no longer the case the wines are now meticulously vinified in the Asti region Barbara grapes are used in making Barbera d'Asti superiority which may be aged in French barriques to become Nizza a quality wine aimed at the international market the vine has bright cherry colored fruit and its wine is acidic with a dark color Corvina along with the varieties Rondinella and Molinaro this is the principal grape which makes the famous wines of the Veneto Valpolicella in Amarone Valpolicella wine has dark cherry fruit and spice after the grapes undergo pass ido a drying process the wine is now called a Moroni and is high in alcohol 16% and up and characterized by raisin prune and syrupy fruits some Amuro nays can age for 40-plus years in command spectacular prices in December 2009 there was celebration when the acclaimed Amarone de Valpolicella was finally awarded its long-sought DOCG status the same method used for Amarone is used for Recio dough the oldest wine produced in this area but the difference is that Recio dough is a sweet wine Dolcetto a grape that grows alongside Barbara and Nebbiolo in Piedmont it's name means little sweet one referring not to the taste of the wine but the ease in which it grows and makes good wines suitable for everyday drinking flavors of concord grape wild blackberries and herbs permeate the wine Malvasia Neera red Malvasia variety from piedmont a sweet and perfumed wine sometimes pronounced in the Paseos style Montepulciano not to be confused with the Tuscan town of Montepulciano it is most widely planted grape on the opposite coast in Abruzzo its wines developed silky plumlike fruit notes friendly acidity and light tannins more recently producers have been creating a rich Enki extracted version of this wine a sharp contrast to the many inferior bottles produced in the past Nebbiolo the most noble of Italy's varieties the name meaning little fog refers to the autumn fog that blankets most of Piedmont where Nebbiolo is chiefly grown and where it achieves the most successful results a difficult grape variety to cultivate it produces the most renowned Barolo and Barbaresco made in the province of Cuneo along with the lesser known Sforza dou Inferno and Susilo made in Valtellina gamin gat Inara made in verse Elly's province traditionally produced Barolo can aged for 50 years plus and is regarded by many wine enthusiasts as the greatest wine of italy negra marrow the name literally means black bitter a widely planted grape with its concentration in the region of Puglia it is the backbone of the Salas Allan Tino Nero d'Avola this once obscure native verita wine of Sicily is gaining attention for its dark fruit notes and strong tannins the quality of Nero d'Avola has surged in recent years primitivo a red grape found in southern Italy most notably in Apulia primitivo ripens early and thrives in warm climates where it can achieve very high alcohol levels both Primitivo in California Zinfandel are clones of the Croatian grape cranek Castellon ski Sangren Tino a native of Umbria it is planted on only 250 hectares but the wines produced from it either blended with Sangiovese as Rosso diamond2 Falco or as a pure Sangren Tino or world-renowned these wines can age for many years Sangiovese Italy's claim to fame and the pride of Tuscany this grape variety produces Chianti Classico Rosso di Montalcino Brunello di Montalcino Rosso di Montepulciano Monta Falco Rosso and many others Sangiovese is also the backbone in many of the acclaimed modern style Super Tuscans where it is blended with three of the Bordeaux varietals Cabernet Sauvignon Merlot and Cabernet Franc and typically aged in French oak barrels resulting in a wine primed for the international market in the style of a typical California Cabernet oaky high alcohol and a ripe fruit forward profile other major red varieties are cannon out Silla geo low goggly Oppo LeGrande Lambrusco Monica Nerello mask elise pin yolo reef ausco Schiavi Chiappa Dino Terrell and avada Trulia international varieties such as Cabernet Franc Cabernet Sauvignon Merlot and Syrah are also widely grown topic Super Tuscans the term Super Tuscan mostly used in the english-speaking world and less known in Italy describes any wine mostly red but sometimes also white produced in Tuscany and that generally does not adhere to the traditional local doc or DOCG regulations as a result Super Tuscans are usually Toscana igt wines while others are Bulgari doc a designation of origin rather open to international grape varieties traditional Tuscan doc G s require that wines are made from native grapes and mostly Sangiovese while sometimes Super Tuscans are actually produced by Sangiovese alone they are also often obtained by one blending Sangiovese with international grapes such as Cabernet Sauvignon Merlot Cabernet Franc Syrah to blending international grapes alone especially classic Bordeaux grapes four Reds Chardonnay and Sauvignon Blanc four White's or three using one single international variety in a sense read Super Tuscans anticipated the Meritage a well known category of international Bordeaux style Reds of US origin although an extraordinary amount of wines claim to beat the first Super Tuscan most would agree that this credit belongs to Sassicaia the brainchild of Marquis II Mario and size' Della Rocca de who planted Cabernet Sauvignon at his - nudists and guido estate in Bulgarian 1944 it was for many years the Marquis personal wine until starting with the 1968 vintage it was released commercially in 1971 in 1968 azienda Agricola San Felice produced a Super Tuscan called vigor allow and in the 1970s puro antenori whose family had been making wine for more than 600 years also decided to make a richer wine by eliminating the white grapes from the Chianti blend and instead adding Bordeaux varietals namely Cabernet Sauvignon and Merlot he was inspired by Sassicaia of which he was given the sale agency by his uncle Mario in size' Della Rocca de the result was one of the first Super Tuscans which he named tinya nello after the vineyard where the grapes were grown what was formerly Chianti Classico reserve a vignette au Tinian ella was pulled from the dock in 1971 first eliminating the white grapes then compulsory in Chianti doc and gradually adding French varieties by 1975 Tinian ello was made with 85% Sangiovese 10% Cabernet Sauvignon and 5% Cabernet Franc and it remains so today other winemakers started experimenting with Super Tuscan blends of their own shortly thereafter because these wines did not conform to strict jeet classifications they were initially labelled as vino Davila meaning table wine an old official category ordinarily reserved for lower quality wines the creation of the indication ii geographica tipica category technically indicating a level of quality between vino Davila and Doc G in 1992 and the doc Bulgari label in 1994 helped bring Super Tuscans back into the fold from a regulatory standpoint since the pioneering work of the Super Tuscans there has been a rapid expansion in production of high quality wines throughout Italy that do not qualify for Doc or DOCG classification as a result of the efforts of a new generation of Italian wine producers and in some cases flying wine makers topic wine guides many international wine guides and wine publications rate the most popular Italian wines among the Italian publications gambarro Rosso is probably the most influential in particular the wines that are annually given the highest rating of three glasses tre Airy attract much attention recently other guides such as slow wine published by slow food italia and by ben de compiled by the association e italiana sommelier ice have also gained attention both among professionals and amateurs slow wine has the interesting feature of reporting on several wineries small and medium that genuinely represent the territory and on products that are especially interesting for their price/quality ratio vinny slow and vinny quoted Yanni topic vino Coto and Venkata veno Cotto literally cooked wine is a form of wine from the Mark A & Abruzzo regions in central Italy it is typically made by individuals for their own use as it cannot legally be sold as wine the must from any of several local varieties of grapes is heated in a copper vessel where it is reduced in volume by up to a third before fermenting in old wooden barrels it can be aged for years barrels being topped up with each harvest it is a strong ruby colored wine somewhat similar to Madeira usually drunk with sweet puddings vin kado typically from Apulia also starts as a cooked must but is not fermented resulting in a sweet syrup suitable for the preparation of sweets and soft drinks once reduced and allowed to cool it is aged in storage for a few years topic see also you history of Chianti list of Italian dock wines list of Italian DOCG wines list of Italian igt wines old-world wine topic references topic further reading les cecilia del vino des Barresi ewa cello emag na no dicen leo a Gabrielli s fo d peace esse fotografia GEOMAR Tirana Giuseppe may moneda tour Catania 2003 Caryn O'Keefe Brunello di Montalcino understanding and appreciating one of Italy's greatest wines University of California Press 2012 ISBN nine trillion seven hundred eighty billion 520 million two hundred sixty five thousand six hundred forty six Karen O'Keefe Barolo and Barbaresco the king and queen of Italian wine University of California Press 2014 ISBN nine trillion seven hundred eighty billion five hundred twenty million two hundred seventy three thousand two hundred sixty-nine topic external links Italian wine Appalachians from the Italian Ministry of 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pTFONMUtt0E | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pTFONMUtt0E | Charles Chase Friday Intro, Jan 21, 2022, Advanced Propulsion IV | you know i just wanted to thank everybody for joining in over the days and participating in this session with us um and for all the discussions that move our ideas forward i wanted to remind us why we are here and you know why are we having these sessions and it really goes back to the first day and jim jim jeske's talk on the emergent emergency of the climate change and how there's a really good chance of a dragon king a significant event that we cannot predict that will really have a huge impact and we don't know when that's going to happen and i liked his idea that well you know maybe it's going to be these rogue waves taking out our container ships and then we don't get our amazon packages anymore and then people will want to take action you know i just i really don't think we're being bold enough and forward enough and um you know there's so much room still for discovery but do we have the right systems in place to enable that discovery i don't think we do and you know this is this is a well-known problem i was just looking this morning at uh something called the day one project sponsored by uh the american federation of scientists and you know they they're people have plans for hey we need to change this we need to fund more breakthrough bolder science and discovery but that our systems currently can't do that we need to fund more individual researchers people that maybe are not affiliated with academia or have a non-traditional sort of approach like the unlab or you know i think of lance williams doing all his great work on the kalooza theory you know it's really hard to keep um keep that sort of going under the current environment uh just you know just in our own direct experience at the unlab uh you know we got started by a grant from uh generous grant from the navy but it's been like pulling teeth just to get the funding that we've was already committed to us and taking so much work to do that and then you know we've had the wonderful grant from the limitless space institute um which which uh it was really helpful but now you know as typical well now there's a funding gap and it's like well the work gets started and we get us to a certain place and then you know and then we have to scramble to keep the work going and that you know that's a common problem um people talk about it all the time and it's just so that's why we bring out this idea of a national service program that could potentially uh alleviate some of those issues but also i wonder you know that's kind of the logistics part of it but i also wonder about the are we being bold enough um and are we asking the right questions are we asking the deep fundamental questions that can lead us to a new discovery um and you know i think of things like why why does frequency equal energy you know we use that and it was hypothesized and it works really well and it's baked into all our math and you know hey it works great why is that is that really the right way to look at things and i really liked what igor said that well hey it's a degree of freedom in our equation or call it an entity you know uh it doesn't really matter what we call it and we see folks like wolfram and and uval and john bush looking at new theories that can potentially explain things and it seems like from these fundamental assumptions you know with wolfram a fundamental uh unit that propagates with yuval fundamental fluctuations that cause this behavior and can reproduce the physics that we know and um you know so maybe those are some interesting hints but um we have to take some chances i think and go with our gut you know i spoke about the different brains that we have you know we have uh all the neurons in our in our um lower part of our in our um intestines etc down here and you know so when we have a gut feeling but it really means something and but we need to take some chances and that's what we used to do at the skunk works you know we wouldn't get to the understand you know 100 percent this is the way it is but our intuition would tell us something and we would take a chance and you know that leads to lots of failures but it also leads to lots of successes and some new things that people thought couldn't be done | The UnLAB | UCqC5Gi5IjSlo4daxyLDWSZQ | 2022-01-22 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 820 | 4,226 |
3-fnGrw6PC0 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3-fnGrw6PC0 | ASMR Having Keto Pizza Meatballs | hey everybody how you doing man behind the camera payasam her NSA has a murder I will be heaven pizza' meatballs so pull up a chair and watch me have these uh pizza meatballs and if you wanna watch me cook them direct my own flight channel link down below in the description box how's everyone doing out there hope everybody's fine I'm gonna give some shoutouts to some subscribers here a first album was hey Jackie its football Rangers GT food bag gaming Stuart young Lucas bird night gamer 2012 2010 say Sam Holden I hate you an ID a bad TM Dan said Mary 17 medic maze dog whooping odd Radian mode Radian Laura lemon yeah Lexie Oh lemon he'll see will perfect GG ez j massey shally whoa shallow official massacre hey Brad Jeff l FD and Pablo Escobar up all of you are doing great and Evan awesome awesome day they've been saved [Music] it is so weird in just eerie not seeing kids coming in and out from school [Applause] so what's the bad birthdate you're all missing so far maybe no an Academy backs what you're missing me what I'm missing is taking my son back and forth this work not my son he's uh he does housekeeping that and our local casino without casinos they're operated under the Indian tribe so you know our governor doesn't even say so and when they can reopen [Applause] you know I'm gonna I'm thinking what is gonna happen to that here um high school of sports by during the fall cuz you know they play they play football and everything I like to know how they're gonna work that out they're supposed to be a big country concert when is it in about two months it's a outdoor event I wonder if they're still good at cuz they're out there they're canceled and everything else [Applause] and there's up this event it's at a racetrack they're not Michigan man oh yeah I just wondering if they'll still have had because never heard anything ever being being sold it's out caught up faced horses [Music] that eats ones good but one thing I forgot to add and it was Caesar these are these right here but I'll fall onto them for something else that I cut up for the man but that was good man you've been running wide to me mate diesel go to the description box below and you'll see my black genome also I do that merchandise and I'll head there I'm there below as well if any of your in a merchandise check it out well everyone hope everybody enjoyed this video here and everybody out there you have a fabulous mind and date there and God bless and remember to wash your hands if you got a copper sneeze govern with their elbow and you know if you disaffected everything do the Hat and remember just a sex distance be from someone and just wear your mask and gloves if you can deal with it but I can't have a good one and this is man b9 a camera ASMR and this ASMR will be over | ManBehindACameraASMR | UCTSAZOQBBMkLV_waCn-7TLQ | 2020-05-24 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 534 | 2,788 |
fR6QScXBGuE | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fR6QScXBGuE | Custom Built Home Q&A with Custom Home Builder Clark Custom Homes | hey everybody Rick Wegman here cross country mortgage here with Cody Clark with Clark Custom Homes we're here at the blacketter project where we are at the framing uh point of construction and obviously the last video that we did was on the concrete being prepped to be poured it's been poured obviously and they have started doing the framing so Cody have to ask how many days do you typically wait before you start framing after the foundation's been poured yes so we try to we try to wait uh the recommended amount of time 28 days uh in in the industry three days is pretty common oh wow okay um we frame as early as seven days but you know we just we try to give it plenty of time check here because we don't want Foundation okay perfect perfect so when we were out here last obviously there was no Foundation you guys had all the tubes ran for water and electrical there's no electrical ran in these tubes what at what point does that actually occur yeah so after they're done framing we'll we'll do the we call it the me stage the mechanical electrical Plumbing so we'll we'll send our plumbers in in here so as soon as they're done soon as the frame R are done which they should be done within a week okay you know which is quite astonishing yeah that's insane I was like I was like they're they're moving quick here but yeah so we'll send the we'll send the plumbers in they'll get their stuff done we'll send electric coil in and we'll get HVAC rough in okay perfect perfect and I noticed that obviously there's smaller tubes for the electrical is there a reason why it is so small oh I mean people usually want to go with large they can run stuff later like what's what's going on with that we ran three we're ran three uh three pieces of conduit here 3/4 inch gone to it okay okay so you should have more than enough to run whatever power you need okay perfect okay and then the other question I have is how long did it take to get to this stage so once Foundation was ready to go and you guys decided to start you know framing how many days did it take to get to this point from the you started framing until today insane like this is far long so we we started framing six days ago jeez and uh and we are we probably have another 5 days left but we'll be done in a little under two weeks wow that's moving what how long does it usually take other builders to do it uh me it just it just depends on the size of the home but yeah this one I expect a three we minimum four or five would probably be typical yeah uh we have a huge framing crew yeah you know I don't want anybody accuse us to just slapping them up because I I encourage anyone to send that's a to send their inspector out here and take a look at our framing crew yeah we have 11 guys yeah that's why we could build it in two weeks well you're out here you know I saw you earlier with the homeowner and and you know it's just kind of going over things so it's obviously you know QA is happening out here you're making sure that you know it's quality it's being done correct if there is any issues it's being addressed now until potentially later way further along in the construction process so which is really good to see obviously you're going to get the confidence of that homeowner knowing that you are literally on site all the time ensuring a quality product all right so I noticed earlier when I was kind of walking through the house I noticed that this wood is joined and you called it finger joining right yes why would you do something like that opposed to Just A straight piece of lumber yes so we Finger Joint it because it's it's stronger and it's straighter uh and it actually actually cost a little bit more to get finger jointed Pine uh but I it's just a better it's a better product okay overall you know you'll have some people say it's not as strong I mean I can show you Laboratory Testing where it's actually Stronger Yeah than a uh Than A A A straight piece you actually do take the time to research the products that go in here you're not just being told by a vendor you know or a crew that oh you should do it this way you're you're doing your research to make sure that you're putting together a quality home and not just the cheapest home yeah we have we have options right so I mean as the Builder you know we we do things like we order you know U zip siding you know because I think it's the best and we'll we'll talk about that here in a minute you know but we have the option of ordering finger jointed Pine yeah because I think it's I think it's the best okay I think it's the best option if I was going to build my home yeah which I did I built mine but I mean this is what I used yeah okay so I'm not going to put something in your home I wouldn't put in my home okay now how long ago do you think this would was actually cut and pre before this is delivered and put up here how how long does that usually take yeah maybe it was probably it was probably cut and prepped probably a month ago like I said wow we Source everything from Oregon and Idaho is there a reason why they typically do it in such short time do you not want wood that's been sitting longer dried or anything like that cuz I don't really know obviously yeah the uh yeah it's just it's it's hard to store Lumber that long and plus we don't want to cut a bunch we don't want to be we don't want to be we want to be want to be wasteful essentially yeah we want to be yeah responsible for the the resources that we're using for okay all right so this is the siding that you mentioned earlier I don't know that you necessarily call it siding if that's what you actually call it's actually sheathing sheathing okay sheathing is the technical term for this okay so I've seen before where it's like just plywood and then like a paper or something on that when I'm driving through other construction sites so this is the first time I'm seeing this why this opposed to what they're doing on the other construction sites yeah so in the in the modern building industry you have three major options right so you have we have zipboard which is the best okay we have tyac so tyac is just it's going to be regular OSB and then you put tyac over it it's a it's a paper is what it's a waterproof paper it's how do you waterproof paper is this like the straws that you get yeah well it's it's PL it's it it's literally plastic it's woven plastic is what it is okay okay uh it's not the best product it's it's super it's super common to use it but you don't get I mean you get the you get the water barrier with TC but you don't get the air barrier so with zip and I'm not a I don't get any Kickback from zip I just really like the products but this is rubber okay this is a rubber this is a rubber membrane okay it's waterproof and it's airproof and then you're like well what about that big hole I have a little piece of zip tape but so well this is not the correct way to do it but you know we'll just but we use zip tape and then we actually use zip has a roller with little Z's in it okay and so we'll and then so once we apply Zip's products in accordance to their with their spe insulation we roll it with their stuff they warranty it so it takes the warranty off the Builder and so like nobody else does that so that zip stands behind their product so much that they're like hey you do it we told you to do it we'll warranty it I'm like hey it's a better deal for the customer so why do you want to why do you want to seal it like that though why why make it airtight yes I mean we're just we're not losing so we're not losing heat okay we're not losing you're not you're not heating and cool in the neighborhood yeah yeah right and then we don't want right yeah we don't want water getting behind there okay so yeah we'll uh and we'll we use zip system for the roof we use Zip system for the walls uh we use a zip system all around so and we can once we get into the when we start installing Windows we'll talk about how to properly install Windows and why I like the Zip system for for making sure windows don't leak okay okay so with that being said what's the cost difference typically from this system to that I think you said tyx right yeah so tyvec yes so I mean the uh so this may be $10 a board more you know and and it sounds like a lot especially if you're ordering you know a hundred of them yeah you know some but the but the difference is you know if you buy you still have to buy OSB you still have to put it up then you have to get a crew to come put the tie back on and then you've got to tape it and then it gets torn you've got to repair it and then before you know it you're driving down the road and it's flapping in the wind and it's it's just a it's not a it was a good solution back then but everything's evolving constantly for the time right it was the best solution we had it was better before that we used tar paper that we used on the roof and put that on the walls and then they're like hey how about TC okay that was the best thing now we've got something better yeah we may come up something better in the future but that's kind of my job is to stay on top of it but this is again why Custom Homes especially by Clark Custom Homes is a superior product to those big box Builders even though let's say they sell their house for 500,000 you're selling your house for 500,000 yours is actually a better product yeah at least you know what you're going to get so I mean I'm out here with with a homeowner Brandon you know we're talking about he's like I'm glad you use zip you know because they're they work in and around the construction industry and he's like yeah so it's just when we build you a house people say well why why do you cost more than DR Horton you know is it the countertops and like well not really yeah what you're you're this is what you're buying you're buying good quality Lumber you're buying good quality Roofing you're buying good quality you're buying good bones so in 30 years when somebody goes well who built this house and it's CL Custom Homes they know they have a quality home and that's going to have a better resale value absolutely than a DR Horton home and not to bash on DR Horton there's obviously a place for for them in the industry but if you want a premier product you're going with Clark custom homes for sure so | Realty Insight Podcast | UCxfYWma7rOwD_OUDIAPjaLQ | 2024-02-16 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 2,052 | 10,347 |
y2UTUghXgnY | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y2UTUghXgnY | A River with Reversed Currents | foreign [Music] uh which is a nice ramp here in the Niagara Falls area free by the way we gotta get it here early because there is limited space but it is free every day of the week free it's actually a really nice ramp um here we have two other riders today a one you know very well and one we've never met before but we're gonna call him Woody 2.0 because he rides the same machine as Woody and on today's video we haven't really got a clue what we're doing we're just looking for a nice ride uh Niagara River maybe around Grand Island and then make our way out onto Lake Erie and just do this exploring and keep an eye on the skies it's meant to be quite stormy as well so uh we all know who he is back back and as I have a rider for today so there we go all right let's get things going on guys chess you gotta check this out look at him look at him with his Fancy Shoes I like these are they see these shoes he's on brand he's on brand well done all right guys enjoy this video are we just waiting for the Garment to come on as you can tell from behind me uh Skies aren't the best right now blue in place is but dark and others so the forecast for today is thundershowers uh but it's supposed to be pretty much okay for the most of the morning and early afternoon though it was raining right until about seven o'clock this morning down this area it was soaking wet when I woke up and very cloudy but it seems to be breaking up now and the storms are meant to build so I'm just here for a bit of fun today keeping on the weather I don't know what Mark's doing uh he'll film his own thing and I'll film my own thing and we'll see what we come up with so oh there he is [Music] hey how's it going you hit him let's go up to some trouble and we're bringing Jay um along for the ride too he might not ever come back though after today any Riders out there that have never been to this part of the world before it is well worth the ride on the Niagara River and also on the Wellen River the Welland river which is this now in chipper is absolutely beautiful with some stunning scenery all around now Chippewa is a especially a small community in Niagara Falls so Niagara Falls is just just over there and if you've never seen the videos of me down here before when we get to the end of this part of water which is part of the uh this is well and River as we get up here you'll be able to see uh Niagara Falls Skyline quite clearly secondly I believe it or not I didn't realize this but there's water here on Welland River the flow of the current is actually controllable I'm so used to it going that way to behind me from Niagara River down there but they can actually make it go the other way from the canal all the way back to Niagara River but most of the time it actually goes that way thank you part of an Old Bridge or they built a newer one and uh far can we come through you'll be people just sitting there relaxing it's kind of a nice spot and people sitting on the docks it's a very peaceful place here in the morning on the previous videos we've been up here we usually tie up here at this little dock and run over to Tim Hortons which is a nice little spot see the current right there [Music] yeah it's like I'm not it's not usually like that right there that's quite uh pretty powerful yeah like I never see White Caps here unless it's like really windy yeah there's quite a lot of uh I don't have a lot of water being brought into here but uh I know there's always a good current but we've got little white caps here where it comes around the bend so a hell of a strong current [Music] could be I mean neutral and I'm actually going six dollars an hour I mean neutral just doing five six kilometers an hour right now just for the current this is Niagara Falls and this is the international control Dam located just above the falls the control down was completed in 1954. international Dam away in the Niagara River causes the well and River to reverse its direction twice a day when the flow of water over Niagara Falls is reduced overnight and the water heads back up River as far back as well in Port when the water flow is restored the water direction of the Weldon River changes once again flowing towards the Niagara River all right let's hit the Niagara River I always like riding out of here I don't know what it is it's something like when you get here you just want to open it up but just go a bit like this just [Music] the world famous Niagara Falls right behind me a new ride with us today every day many people get to see from this angle so there we go and as always just over here the United States of America the bridge over to Grand Island and we're going to go around the U.S side of Grand Island today and make our way down to the entrance to the Airy canal and Elliott Creek and see what we can see as we go along don't stop [Music] this is one of my favorite rides not the favorite but one of my favorite Chippewa down to Crystal Beach Naga River onto Lake Erie and I can do it all easily on a seventh liter tank with plenty of fuel to Spur as long as you're not doing 100 90 100 kilometers an hour all the way but you can sit around about 50 60 plenty of gas to do the Brew just [Music] over there as the entrance to the Erie Canal but I think I'm going to change the plan here I'll order mark who hello if you went in there I think we might have to save the Elliott Creek for another day yeah straight to Peace Bridge Buffalo into the uh the silos do that I believe it uh Radisson yeah Radisson Hotel I don't want to do the same video as Mark forget that I think I've ridden the Niagara River now about 15 to 20 times and I'll tell you what I've still not got bored of it it's just such a fantastic ride this is a South Grand Island Bridge which separates uh Grand Island from the mainland USA and you can't get from Grand Island to uh Canada uh you can't do it it's just in Ireland but only uh us entry only the next stop on our trip down the Niagara River or I should say Abu nagar River will be the railway crossing bridge at Fort Erie I mean our engine's going so I'm not idling I mean I'm in uh crawl mode and you can see I'm just being pushed back to the bridge if I put it in neutral which I'm going to do right now right neutral here we go we I'm in neutral going backwards six kilometers an hour insane so anyway this is the Old Railway Bridge uh crosses uh from uh US to Canada Buffalo's just there and 40 Erie is here and right ahead of us is the Peace Bridge which is busy today a lot of trucks stuck on there right now so if you're riding a Sea-Doo along here if you want to come down this way um once you get to this bridge you want to keep it out of eco mode and make sure you're just getting regular because you will need that extra power to just get you out of difficulties so if you get sucked in you want to move quickly so it is quite powerful the current especially on the other side here [Music] now you can just see where the currents the little whirlpools bubbling up I don't think you have a Whirlpool there [Music] no you think this is bad wait till you see the Peace Bridge foreign [Music] if you've never ridden the Upper Niagara River in this section here Peace Bridge and you're fancy doing it you want someone to come with you just get in touch with me drop me a message on this YouTube channel or get in touch with me on my Facebook page which is the same name by the way they give you vlogger and send me a message and we'll hook up thank you bro foreign [Music] the winds have really picked up we got white caps at the entrance of the river here I don't always like fully on the lake I do see a couple of boats out there so I'm guessing but I am seeing White Caps as well so we're gonna go towards Buffalo and uh yeah look at this uh she's choppy today is it a white caps just blowing right across me in front look great but just just in front of us you can see where it just calm again so I just got to get out of the chop s yeah we was going to try and make it over to Crystal Beach but I don't know if we will try because a lot of White Caps out there and the problem with white caps the waves are so close together it's it's not fun to ride in because it's just up and down up and down up and down really really fast uh there's not there's no swell to it just shakes it's too much chop you can't ride at a good speed so I'm just behind the main wall but just even just here it's just old chop but we're going over there in a minute let's have a look we'll get a better look at the lake and if we can make it we'll make it in the meantime Buffalo Harbor [Music] they're actually wearing pirate hats cool [Music] all right I don't need to film Buffalo because I've done it before but if I see something different I'll put the camera back on another Mark put that on his video but he wants to go down to the silos so I like it down there so a little roll down quite a lot of debris and the uh Harbor way here now what I find interest I just saw something and I'll take you up to in a minute but we've got all these sailboats here like next to me and then right in front of me is this massive ship which you what you see against the little sailboats yachts it's like a dwarfs them it's uh the skill getting that Pokey here I'm sure it is the American Mariner registered in Wilmington Delaware and what I saw on the uh Maps dogs with life as cute so uh he came in from Susan Marie and it looks like I don't know he's delivering here General Mills this is the General Mills Factory so greens could be green was a bolt carrier I I don't think it's cold so I guess it's green um just being discharged here for General Mills [Music] we got the Buffalo flag flying from the uh the battle of the ship General Mills oh look at this unbelievable I think he's freaking huge well I'm not picking this up not that but oh you can smell the sweetness every time you come here [Music] and just looking at Mark's seedu and uh look what he's brought [Music] umbrella man up man up you don't bring an umbrella of a Sea-Doo [Music] I got wet going for the weeds oh oh for when he's fishing it's a mobile Bimini Bimini nature is a re-cleaning it's Lambo foreign do you think I could do it but it's all right I was all right that we decided to go for a spot of lunch so we have to do the CBP row map and I had a few problems with mine because apparently it doesn't work on Android very well so I had to borrow an Apple phone I got scolded a little bit because uh broadly in Buffalo and we weren't meant to be far up the river but in the end they've accepted me and we just went on Mark for his video interview once his video interview is done we can go and have some lunch here in Buffalo awesome thanks so much appreciate it let's go for lunch when I did my previous video I mean I I missed I was told we can come in the waterways you just can't touch land which is correct but you can't come right into the river like we did so that was a misunderstanding I was told you can be on the water you just can't touch this there's a misunderstanding but the guy was all right in the end so uh we've been allowed in and uh we were approved so we're stopped by the Customs while round and about they'll just pull it up and they'll see that we've been approved and have no issues all right this is where we're gonna go for some lunch I think we've got to try and find somewhere to park up more up the injections are very high up so I'm sure I'll see these will end up going underneath see the big gap I'm gonna lose my sea doing man [Music] well that was a palava the Gap is huge all right let's go find some food a drink [Music] well having workout there was loads of Empty Tables but there was well over an hour wait for us to get food so we thought screw it let's leave and go find somewhere else wow so uh we had a beer and that was it and left so uh we'll find somewhere else next time I come down here we'll go there again but nowhere the wind has really picked up out of here the river's extremely choppy it's not a smooth ride anymore uh we're making our way back to uh Chippewa and from there I think we're gonna try and get number one River quickly before we call it a day right now it's very Gusty winds oh it doesn't help but you need to paint White Caps [Music] I had to pee that's why I'm late what am I stopping and grabbing a bite we I'm absolutely starving my eason's left the house this morning it's like seven hours ago there's a slide back [Music] we're literally at idle speed we just crawling but yeah eight eight to ten kilometers an hour um with the current mind you and the wind's blowing right up the river we're just getting late all right we're back in Chippewa they've all ramp so I'm gonna call it a day here those wheels are really starting to pick up don't want to be out when he gets too strong a blister on the river because yeah I just don't want to till the next time thanks for watching stay safe on my next adventure I travel West oh I can't go anywhere without you no you can't you just you just love me too much where we find another very fast flowing river oh there he goes foreign some bright moments check this old bird out I wish we followed by dark moments oh I like a bridge that's like cough syrup join me on another fun-filled adventure on the Sea-Doo as I head on down to uh Sonia and check out the Sinclair River and a few other waterways nearby | Lake Erie Vlogger | UC9iGBdPa4HA79zmqkBGmJlw | 2023-09-06 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 2,717 | 13,436 |
KZvqCAtYA08 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KZvqCAtYA08 | Tips for getting started on your own as a beginner - Economics Insider #Shorts | scariest part about moving out while still paying for school is not having support or knowing how to pay for it definitely talk through this with your friends and family first with that being said here's how i got started on my own first focus on your expenses when i was still in college i live before the roommates in uc6 and calculate your total expenses and make a section for your income here we make less than our expenses so you'll need to make an additional 200 to break even an extra 300 though because we definitely want some room to work with | Economics_Insider_Shorts | UCkgcXsfdzL1HUwvyQaq9Usg | 2022-03-23 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 104 | 553 |
WxFwP8KivlY | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WxFwP8KivlY | Episode 139: Materials and Techniques for Bonding and Cementing- 2021 Update | you're listening to the dental guys the best materials for bonding and looting your crowns on today this week on the dental guys john and wes discuss the best materials we're using right now in our practice for bonding and looting crowns does it matter if it's emax or zirconia what protocols are we using to use to cement these crowns and wes discusses a new material that he's using on his geriatric patients and does it matter what cement you use for veneers this week on the dental guys when the dental guys need an infection prevention product we turn to kerr and their total care line kerr has been an industry leader in infection control and prevention products for years and when we think of infection control cavicide and cavie wipes are the first things that come out of our minds it's automatic and there's a reason for that kernels dentistry and their products work the dental guys trust kerr products in our offices and you should too stay safe with kerr total care looking for a lab that understands the bridge between art and science check out the dental crafters network dental crafters one relationship infinite possibilities contact them at 1-800-472-8302 or at dentalcrafters.net do you want to learn to predictably place and restore dental implants using the most modern science and technology we are talking 60 hours of ce in a comprehensive curriculum and live surgical implant placement on pre-selected patients head over to restorative restorativedrivenimplants.com to learn more today [Music] well welcome this week's episode of the dental guys i'm west the dental guy and i'm john the dental guy and uh it's going to be a great couple of weeks wes i'm excited we've been talking about this for a while you have implemented uh botox and dermal fillers in your practice a couple years back and i've been it's been on my list it's been on the hit list and i'm not trying to turn my practice into a dental spa before everybody starts hating that's not my thought but i do think that it is interesting i do want to learn about it so i'm going to the aafe uh course next week in louisville uh kentucky and uh so i'm excited about it because you took it a couple years and it's been something really fun for you right it's actually been more than a couple john it's been five five years man that's hard to believe so three the thing that happened yeah yeah and i'm excited yeah that's kind of what my plan is i'm gonna be taking you know the first three this is my first couple and then i've got a couple more that i'm going to line up later um and you know what the reason is i think we need to pair up for one of those one of those advanced courses right when you get oh yeah when you get ready i think we need to take one together right because i'd love to i like to calibrate right and uh yeah and be real well the thing that i think so so when they i was originally going to go to a course back months ago right kovit has shut down so much stuff so they had put off a lot of stuff they actually kept their courses pretty well going but the one i was supposed to go down to atlanta to go to uh about a week before the course they contacted me and they said hey just so you know team members are not allowed in the course because a covid restrictions and i said oh man that's kind of a deal breaker for me so i ended up canceling it so reset this one in louisville i was excited about it got everything booked you know hotels everything and then i get an email today just so you know it's a week out just so you know team members are not allowed due to code restrictions and my first reaction was i was like ah so frustrating but they said hey if your team members want to be patients they can still come and they can be in the course and they can be patients and they can you know be in there while you're doing all the stuff so i felt good about that you know as you said you said you kind of did the same thing right i mean it worked out okay the same thing yeah it worked out great yeah so i'm excited i mean it's gonna be a whole different thing i feel like the same type of patient that wants that type of stuff is probably the kind of patient that wants a lot of the other stuff that we're doing right is that kind of what you found yeah i think that that's the case right i mean every it seems like we talk frequently enough and it's always right after a botox party that i'm like maybe giving you a call or something and you're or you're calling me and like just got done with a little botox party and we won't get into exactly what a botox party is on the show today but it's amazing to me the the type of clientele that this could bring into your office now i won't say it's easy right because nothing is easy implementation is the hardest thing implementation yeah and it's and it's so difficult to implement anything new and change and all that and just like anything else your team has to be on board and uh but what this leads to is good paying patients that are interested in not just the reparative dentistry model right which is fillings and crowns right my tooth broke fix it they're interested in regenerating right they're interested in putting back what was once lost right they're replacing teeth or they're doing you know full mouth reconstruction and what happens is is that as clientele begin to be referred to you hey while you're doing my botox would you care just take a little peek at this and what that leads to is what we call conversion exam right which is a comprehensive oral exam beyond just facial aesthetics and if you are interested in uh taking maybe some higher level courses at say continuing education like john's taking from from american academy of facial aesthetics louis motsmacher has put together a tmd section right temporomandibular disorder section and how botox can maybe help some of your patients get over the hump per se with some of their head and neck facial pain and i really felt like that john at the same time you and i were taking occlusion um at spear if you remember i had just finished um this tmd portion with aafe and the two like complemented one another because louis motsmacker happens to be a masters in the academy of general dentistry and if you don't know anything about that you know that that's a lifelong learning commitment to ce continuing education as a general dentist and i believe he knows some things right and it's just a matter of of like whenever you see things a couple different times from different people right and you hear things a different way and they complement one another that's something you want to listen to and i feel like that this course is just going beyond facial aesthetics to some extent now most of it is right but a lot of it is not right i mean you learn how to deliver botox you learn how to deliver you know fillers and things like that if that's something that you're interested in and john i'm excited for you because i like to communicate with people that are doing it because if you're seeing what i'm seeing right we can compare notes uh john i'm excited for your first little party maybe that you put together and i come up and just like be there as just like the guy that's just helping you not be stressed about injecting women yeah no i'm excited i mean i'm excited about this it's gonna be even if it ends up just being something i do for friends family team you know that i just think it's cool i'm interested in it i think it'll be just a neat compliment uh to what we're already doing and my team's super excited about it so i'll report back i'm sure we'll be doing a show here in the next couple of months after i've got a chance to do some we can kind of compare notes and everything but you know today's show really is it's not about botox at all but it's just kind of a cool thing that's happening but it's about something very basic and yet something very complex something that we do every day which is bonding and cementing which you know how many times have we talked about it but it's still the everyday dentistry that most people i would say most dentists have the most confusion about that we get some of the most questions about so right after the break what we're going to do is we're going to bring to you kind of our summary our update on bonding and cementing for 2021 what has changed since we covered this a couple years ago or last year what are we doing now in our practices and what's kind of the next level of things that we're looking at so after a quick word from our sponsors look forward to talking to you about bonding and cementing we'll be right back hi i'm justin goodbread with financially simple so perhaps you're considering buying your first practice or your second third or fourth here's a tip for you buying your first practice or perhaps another can wreak havoc on your personal finances by proactively designing a holistic business and personal plan we can increase our assets while reducing our liabilities and ultimately set ourselves up for financial success think about this bankers love seeing borrowers who are financially prepared and have detailed well-researched business plans you may be asking the banker to loan you a million dollars or more to help accomplish your dream you need to do everything in your power to help the banker become comfortable with your desires for more information about this and other dental related topics visit financiallysimple.com forward slash dentist this tip is for informational purposes only please speak with a competent financial advisor regarding your specific needs justin goodbread is a registered investment advisor with heritage investors visit heritagevestor.com financiallysimple.com for additional information [Music] man bonding and cementing john is what we do in dentistry if you are a general dentist a prosthodontist if you're even if you're if you're interested in gluing things to teeth right which would be really all of the above minus maybe an oral radiologist or an oral pathologist even oral surgeons right we've gotta we've gotta figure this stuff out we gotta bond stuff yeah we've gotta glue stuff and you can't just go to ace hardware and break up right but and then you also yeah yeah go ahead go ahead no i was gonna say and you also just can't get one thing that's right that will do everything and you know i think you know a few years ago probably two or three years ago now it's kind of crazy to think about that was it's been that long you know we really dove into on the show talking about silent nation we talked about are you had an episode entitled are you a silenator we talked about bonding we talked about cementing and yet it's still something we get the most questions about it's still something that's frustrating to a lot of people and there are a lot of new products out there that have come out in the last few years so what we want to talk about today we're going to cover several things we're going to cover what are we doing in our practice for cementing crowns what are we doing for bonding ceramics what's changed with our cements or our bonding and then let's talk about how should you choose a product you know we've talked we're going to talk about veneer cements what's changed with that and west is going to talk a little bit too about some interesting new products that have been coming out that he's been trying out with long-term provisionals so we got like a ton of stuff to cover which is really bread and butter every day dentistry west so let's start off with what has changed and i think the best way to do that is to say what are you currently doing now so let's talk about cementing right so if you're cementing a crown this could be a full contour zirconia crown a zirconia crown with facial cut back this could be an emax crown we'll talk about cementing emacs later on versus bonding but what are you typically using for your zirconia crowns your emax crowns whatever it might be when you are just looting this crown on what's your protocol i'll talk about mine okay so typical protocol for a good retentive crown okay uh whether it's emacs or zirconia in the posterior and even in the anterior depending on what we're looking at as shade let's just say that 95 percent of the time when i'm doing single twosies right threesies bridges right i'm using a resin modified glossonomer happened to be using kerr nexus rmgi and have been using it for some time in fact i actually made the change um john it was probably about four or five years ago maybe even longer and i was scared right because before that i was um basically bonding everything with a with a resin cement a dual cured auto mix cement uh called unisam from 3m great cement by the way nothing wrong with it but what i found out is that really it's more about my prep so let me take it through my protocol is like first of all i want to make sure that my prep is clean right so the patient arrives the temp is removed the prep is then cleaned by the assistant with you know typically just removing the cement with like a quick tip gently if numbing is required if we're doing bonding in this case we're looting because we're using a cement not a bonding cement right and not a and so with looting cements we're basically not numbing the patient we'll take a pumice we use what we call nada which nada is a oil free pumice okay nada you can be per you can purchase that from your local dental supplier maybe the local national dental supplier now um and basically we take and we polish the prep or remove any debris that's on the prep with the nada cement sometimes you'll see that thing and it works really good so then the the assistant comes and gets me after they've tried the crown in i'm going to verify the fit okay i'm going to first thing i'm going to do is check my proximal contacts i'm going to check my margins i'm gonna check the occlusion after that's done okay i take the crown off and the crown goes into an alcohol bath okay whether it's zirconia or emax and it goes into an alcohol bath and into an ultrasonic for two minutes at the end of two minutes the crown ends up back on the table the prep is in isolated and we take a consepsus scrub basically a little disinfectant right around those crown margins and across the axial and occlusal walls occlusal surfaces and this the crown is then air dried to remove all evaporate all the alcohol the rmgi is placed in the crown seated on the tooth we then proceed with super burst mode okay which is a high intensity mode on an ultra dent curing light dent light has these fusion right you john you have the fusion in your office and basically we do a two sec two to three second burst cure buccal lingual occlusal floss and then we clean the excess and the patient's out the door that's my protocol john what are you doing for your posterior single units and um for emails a lot of similarities um so we remove the provisional uh we do use a eugenol containing cement which sometimes makes people nervous but by the time a couple weeks has gone by the eugenol is all gone and then we will promise the tooth there's several products that are oil-free flavoring free fluoride free and one of those is uh preppies is one of those by whip mix there's several companies that have good ones out there the idea is you want to clean the tooth and remove all cement and residue of cement but you don't want to have anything involving oils especially and flavorings or fluoride to influence any bonding of your cements so we clean the tooth do all of our try in and then we're using also nexus rmgi which requires no bonding agents to be applied to the tooth so we are rinsing with water and then drying with cotton so we're not going to dry using the air water syringe rmgi's glass ionomers in general need a little bit of moisture on the prep so we use cotton pellets or we use a cotton tipped applicators and we use micro brushes to basically just be sure there's no big puddles essentially on the tooth but we leave it slightly moist and then we use rmgi and we do the same thing we have a immediate kind of curing initial curing curing if you will with a high intensity led curing light followed by removing a little excess cement and then doing a final cure so essentially both of us are using kind of similar protocol you know the same cement uh and we've been using it for years uh nexus arm gi there's lots of good ones uh used to be the nexus was the only one with attack cure option for rmgi you you have seen some other companies now that are getting to that point where you can actually light cure the rmgi which i think personally is a huge benefit because you can send the patient out the door and not tell them you have to wait which is really really nice so yeah rmgi um yeah i mean i'm using that on a daily basis we go through that we go through a lot of rmgi and our practices i think both of us do and it just works so let's talk about bonding ceramics we'll come back to this arm gi discussion with emac so don't worry if you're kind of going whoa whoa whoa what about emacs well we'll talk about that let's talk about bonding and i think the first thing to say is well when do we bond crowns and i think i can speak for wes and you correct me if i'm wrong wes but you know both of us i think bond at the same time for crowns which is really just when we have low retention for our preps so we don't routinely bond we just do it if we have a very very low retention prep or really those situations when i'm bonding it's cases where i'm telling the patient i'm not feeling great about it you know it's not typical for me to bond crowns on and we'll talk about why with emacs but is it kind of similar with you on on when you bond a crown yeah yeah when i bond a crown if it's single unit dentistry and we're not doing it for color purposes or color stability um man it's a conversation already right at the time of prep right i i tell them i'm like look you know this is a touch and go situation right and we're gonna have to do some things to improve the retention of this crown or at least aid initial you know and help it out something you know i think that's the thing is like if you need a little help and and i guess really go ahead john that's i mean that's that's pretty much the same thing yeah it's kind of similar situation um so as far as protocol uh for me uh i i am a ker guy as wes knows we've talked about this for years i and both of us believe in trying to keep in general products in the same family of chemistry because we we believe in that idea although kerr has released a new cement that's designed to be universal with other bonding agents which is kind of interesting but what i use day to day is for bonding so we will salinate or otherwise prime the material that we're using so if that's emacs we're going to have the lab do the hydrofluoric acid etching and then we'll apply silane and we'll talk about side lane here a little bit so hold tight on that as far as products so we apply the silane to the restoration after really before it's been tried in which i learned years ago from pascal mania that is you want to apply silane first and then we also apply it after we've tried it in uh and then we took the tooth after we do the same thing by removing cement and using some kind of oil-free pumice then we will come in with in my case opti-bond which is you know used to be xcr now it's opti-bond universal same idea it's a two-step fifth-generation bonding agent and uh so we have an etch and a prime step and then using ker's nexus nx3 or kers nx3 cement and that is basically what i do for all bonding that involves dual cure now when it comes to light cure cements and we're going to talk about this in a minute that things change a little bit but wes talk about your dual cure typical single crown protocol how is it different or how is it the same it's so similar right it's a it's a salination of the of the crown typically this is e-max in this case and and then because i am a 3m bonding agent user he's a scotchbond universal product after salination the scotch bond is then scrubbed into the crown okay and then air thin to evaporate the carrying agent scotch bond does not have the ability to etch enamel effectively because the ph of scotch bond is not low enough we know that because some of the research we've covered on the show in the past that's one of the advantages that opti-bond two-step has and so therefore we will etch selectively the enamel and then scotch bond does have a low enough ph universal to etch the dentin okay and so then you know this of course after it's clean just like john said pumice all that so then we etch with phosphoric acid the enamel which means that if you do have gingival right gingival inflammation and you have margins that are equal or sub-gingival we have packed a cord which means the patient is probably anesthetized right and usually it's a double double zero cord and that usually is enough sometimes we have to use hema dent soaked in the cord typically because it's aluminum chloride it usually is enough but our patients tend to have excellent hygiene if they don't have excellent hygiene then we're going to have to do some basically isolation around the margins the etch is then applied and then the scotch bond is prepared appropriately per manufacturer's instructions you air thin the scotch bond on the prep which means you're evaporating the carry agent we actually do cure it on the prep okay even though that relyx ultimate which is the if you're a 3m user that's the green tipped cement it's green in color right unisim is yellow in color um so this is the green auto mix and you dispense the material into the crown seat it in place attack one second tack cure the bond that's in the crown right will be activated with the relax ultimate and basically you have a sandwich now right you have the coupling agent that was applied right you have the bond that was applied you have the resin cement that was applied and then on the tooth side you've prepared the tooth to receive the the cement with the bond on the tooth so it's a perfect sandwich of of chemistry uh to bond two unlike materials together and i think it's important that we do mention that we are curing the bonding agents on the tooth that's something that has sometimes been controversial or maybe not well understood but the manufacturer does recommend that you cure the bonding material but you have to be careful about that because if it's pooling on the tooth it can you're right it can definitely affect the seating of the restoration so it's one of the other things that makes us nervous about bonding it's one more thing makes it challenging besides the steps besides the consideration of moisture control and blood control and all these things you have to do anesthetizing the patient so on and so forth there's also the concern about you know having an incorrect seating of the restoration if you don't air thin these materials now they're very thin now they're much better than they used to be back in the days of you know sc bond or you know opti-bond fl you know where you had these really thick things you had to you had to cure me to be super careful i mean i've had restorations not seat back in the days i know right exactly yeah it's happened it's happened it's happened but now so it's one more reason right yeah it's one more reason why we don't bond as much uh but we'll get into that later in the show so let's talk about light curing okay so so dual curing you know typical singles i think we've covered that pretty well this is kind of our update on what we're doing it's not too much different than what we were doing a couple years ago but one thing that maybe has changed with light curing cement so i'll talk a little bit about that because you know first of all veneers you know years ago uh what we were sold when we started when we did veneers was we were sold kits with multiple multiple shades right i mean some of these shade kits i mean you might have 12 shades that you could choose from with reliax veneer or accolade some of these bonding materials uh or some of these cement kits that were just these unbelievable uh kits full of all these tints and shades that you could if you wanted to influence the shade quote unquote of a veneer man you had all the options it was like an artist's palette and i remember thinking that was so cool and buying these kits and i'd say man anything i need any any color i need to change i can change and you know as a more ce i started going to more i heard people say you know if you're reaching for a shade change using a cement you probably have a bigger problem probably needs to go back to the lab now if you're using certain very translucent feldspathic ceramics and things like that yeah maybe you can influence the shade with the cement but unless your veneers are ultra thin and ultratin translucent the truth is it's really not making that big of a difference so now wes and i've talked about this but we both have really downsized our whole veneer cement light cured that is veneer cement armamentarium to where this pedestal right okay so if you're driving in the car right and you're you're maybe getting on the lawn mower if you're in the southeast right now right because it's right it's time it's time but this is the intro kit right for just the intro veneer cement right i mean it's got one shape three four five five shades of five shades and trying paste and then try and paste and then like and that's just the intro that's just the intro let me tell you i think they have 12 shades i could be wrong but it's something like 12 shades and i mean it's things like white opaque white opaque plus what did it plus plus plus plus what it'll pick plus plus any plus and i'm just like i mean again i'm not saying i'm not criticizing because i thought that was cool too and if you have an ultra thin veneer maybe just maybe this is making a difference but the truth is with today's veneer technology and the ingot selection we have the max which is what we're using making a lot of our veneers from these days we just don't have that much influence on the shade so wes how many shades of veneer cement do you use uno same same translucent same and if i don't if i can't get it to look good if i try it in with the translucent and the shades off without a an exception i have never had a case where i've moved to a different try and pace and change the cement where i really feel like it made a big difference here's what's cool about using a good lab is that if because every time i'm going to actually use a light cured cement where it is basically the best that you can get from a standpoint of of color stability right it is going to the prep is going to influence if the prep is going to influence the color right then guess what i'm taking a picture of the prep shade right and i've got the i've got the prep dye color right there lights that's what some people call a stump shade guide you're holding that up there to the prep you're taking multiple images and if there's even a question right of whether translucent is going to work guess what the lab a good lab will have the ability to send you a bonding kit with try and paste and the appropriate cement to match that try and paste if there's even a question right so there's no reason to have a bunch of stuff that's going to expire in your refrigerator right because you use it once every five years and that's about what it's made to like right yeah yeah so so that so i think we've we've now i mean so if you're if you're doing some veneers or you're interested in veneers um just just don't think that the cement makes that big of a difference on changing shades and now one thing i will say okay so so west you're using relyx veneer cement right yeah reliax veneer and i'm using varia link varia link aesthetic cement and i i started using very i moved from relay explainer to very link and the reason i and we've talked about this on the show but just to recap very link aesthetic what i like about it okay so i'm just going to give a plug here at ivakar on this because i think they did it right there are some situations where you are cementing veneers and crowns at the same time and maybe and these veneers or crowns are going to be made from the same ingot which means often they're very translucent and with emax cement does matter sometimes with shade so what iva clark did which is kind of cool is you can get the same cement in a dual cure and light cure version so you can buy the rope the very link aesthetic lc which is like your and the very variolink aesthetic dc which is the dual cure in the same cement color so every i mean some people don't do a lot of veneers i do a lot of veneers so when we're doing veneers next to crowns which is relatively common or maybe even next to an implant crown sometimes the cement shade does matter if you're talking about the same thickness of restoration from crown to veneer but i don't want to use a light cured cement on a crown i'm not confident that i can get my cure completely through the crown so i like a dual cure so that's the advantage i think very link aesthetic has now truth is how many times how many times do i really need to have a dual cure and like your version of the same cement i mean it's like once or twice a year maybe three times a year so it's overkill but it is kind of cool to have the same exact shade and chemistry and everything with the veneer next to a crown and know that you're going to have the light cure option on the veneer and meanwhile the crown is dual curing so kind of cool but i think the main takeaway here from wes and i is that for your veneers we really just need one shade if you're having to change and of course you need to try and paste you need the try and paste but you don't necessarily need to spend five six hundred dollars on 12 or 15 shades when you're probably only going to use one so just take it from us now to kind of maybe shift i i think we should we should shift gears for just a minute wes because this is kind of completely off this exact topic but i want to come back to it to talk about cylination and unisem and the rmgi and emax because everybody's wondering about what we think about that but i want to talk about something that you mentioned you mentioned that you're doing different things right now with long-term provisionals and the reason why this makes me think about this is you know we're talking about sometimes cementing things temporarily um but there's this interesting interesting products that have come out just the last couple years and one of those is lexa crown which is an interesting product in and of itself because it's designed to be almost like a semi-permanent crown or at least that's how it's marketed and i remember reading the clinicians report journal on this where they talked about their ex their experience with it and the where properties were actually surprisingly very very good uh and they said this could really be something that could get patients through long-term provisionalization or maybe somebody who can't afford to do the permanent crown so talk about what you're using this for what's your experience been you know should people buy this product well luxo crown uh by dmg uh came out uh fda approved in 2020 right january of 2020 i believe that's when it was approved it may have been 2019 but we first heard about it at spear education from bob winter and so i immediately jumped on it because i have a fair amount of geriatric patients and wanted to really an alternative to basically milling pmma okay from the lab and then you know temporarizing this geriatric patient uh with just a standard right biz gma crown and then bringing them back you know two to three weeks later and doing your whole protocol of basically taking the temp off trying the milled crown in uh which was a pmma crown and then sending them out the door so what this is is a material that's been fda approved for up to five years that we can use in situations where we're doing long-term provisionalization or providing care with patients that maybe have end-stage dentition or they have diseases that uh you know systemic diseases you have patients that maybe have dry mouth that you're just trying to save teeth so that they can function in maybe a nursing home or a long-term care facility and you don't need them to come back right and so essentially i'm using luxo crown primarily for what we call long-term provisionalization we call it a long-term provisional that's actually what we treatment plan and you say well how's this billable to insurance well it isn't right but it's half the price of a final crown right so basically so how so how's it working i mean like how it's amazing how long have you had these in the mouth and what are you seeing so the first well i've had them for two years because as soon as i came back from that course when it was available i purchased luxor crown and um and it there's a learning curve to making okay so what i've learned right is that making provisionals that are look good for a couple weeks right is different than making a provisional that is going to look good for five years okay and so what i've been doing is i've and i do like john i do a lot of aesthetic dentistry so if you're used to making veneer temporaries chair side or if you're used to making really highly aesthetic anterior bridges and highly polishing them so that they don't stain then you're going to you're going to find that lux a crown is a product that will work well in your hands okay and so what i've done is i've really taught myself and taught my team and i'm really working on some of my chair side assistance is making lux making provisional crowns out of luxo crown that look amazing and so our typical protocol is to take cilginet and take a triple tray of the tooth okay that's in that we're going to be crowning as a stent okay so we use a small flexible triple tray nothing super rigid and we put sealed in it on the side of the working arch and we go ahead and create a stent just like you would for any temporary crown and then uh we prep and and what kind of prep am i doing it's basically you know 1.5 millimeter reduction on the occlusal surface and one to 1.5 uh millimeters of reduction on the uh you know let's just say it the axial wall probably one millimeter margin is what i'm typically at one to one point two okay simple like long chamfer or something like that i don't do any like you know beveled margins or anything like that basically it's like an emax prep or a zirconia prep so prep it the same right prep it for emax and zirconia you're doing fine so then you you fabricate the crown i'm not going to go through the protocol because you can read it for yourself if you follow the instructions and do what it says in the instructions it comes out fantastic it you can bond composite to it so if you have a margin tear if you have a little porosity we use phil tech supreme flowable for some like maybe an area where we're trying to you know you can use bonding agent on it after you've wiped it off with alcohol so essentially let's say that we have a crown now that has trim margins contacts are good what are we doing next okay so the next thing that we do is we go to the lab and then we polish with triple e right on a rag wheel on a baldor lathe okay high speed polishing now whenever you look at one of these it looks like you could see your reflection in it okay that's how polished it's that good it's that good right the best temporary you can make you can possibly about how shiny it is it looks that good okay then we take aluminum oxide and we micro edge the inside now i was up until last week right taking and creating a little relief because you make this on the tooth right so there is no virtually no cement expansion gap right okay so i was taking a bird to the inside right thinking that i knew what the film thickness of resin cement was dual cured resin cement right but as john knows i was wrong about the film thickness and i'm going to tell you i do not provide relief anymore on the inside of my provisional restoration so essentially i take my micro etcher right my danville little cab there and aluminum oxide yes etch it then i take a steamer okay i take a steamer and i steam the inside and then what do i do i scrub it the inside of it oh no john yep whoa whoa we got a camera issue here we got a camera issue i've got you covered um you take a steamer whoa and then what we do is we steam the inside and then we scrub scotch bond universal on the inside and then air thin the scotch bond on the inside of the the provisional crown okay the tooth is prepared obviously right it is isolated at this point whether you use a laser pack cord whatever right your margins are iso you are going to be bonding the patient's numb and now you apply i'm using a dual cured resin cement unisim which i've used for years for bonding on crowns i don't use it as much anymore but now i'm using it more because i'm doing a lot of long-term provisionalization on geriatrics and so apply it to the inside of the crown seat the crown onto the prep attack cure one second tac cured not on super burst mode don't do that with unisim you'll be digging for days peel the unisim off and then take a fine carbide burr and polish your margins it is unreal and then you can take a composite polishing cup and polish margins check your bite polish this thing up with composite polishers if you need to beyond what you did in the lab it has been amazing my hygienists have seen the value of this they love it for their geriatrics because it's hard to offer a geriatric patient a full fee crown when you can ask you know offer him this and it can be done in an hour and a lot of times your assistance if they're highly trained john they can get involved in this process too i recommend that the dentist though does provide the final seating uh the bonding since this is bonding and not temporary looting um we can't bond well this is an interesting product i mean i think that you know if you are doing you know uh long-term provisionalization if you have geriatric patients in your practice who you know maybe this is a final restoration in a sense for them you know depends on the situation i think that this is a product that we should be looking at i remember the cr journal found you know some really great properties they were very impressed and so definitely something we need to be looking at for sure um so getting back to what we're using you know because i think this is a great little segue to just kind of hear about a product that maybe you're going to be bonding using some of these same protocols but let's talk about salination and kind of finish up the show with that i think is a good way to finish up and then we'll talk about just one last thing about rmgi and emacs and what we're seeing over the years um you know the only thing that we've changed i know us and are kind of the same on these things is a couple years ago we had marcus blotz on the show and if you don't know who marcus splatz is or if you have a list in that show he's the one that basically uh kind of validated the apc bonding protocol for zirconia in other words air particle abrasion and bonding with primer the the p is the primer which is the mdp containing styling primer and and then using a resin cement so what we learned from him is that there are different products out there and some of them have more mdp in them the primers so i was using monobond from avocado siligrate product but we changed over or i changed over to qra ceramic primer due to him finding that that had the highest concentration of mdp based on his lab and their testing so we're still salinating but mdp is kind of the thing now right for zirconia for really everything we're bonding that has become even maybe more important than thinking about just salination so if you are not sure which primer to use probably qra's product is a good one to start with qray ceramic primer but there's lots of good ones i think that his idea of having the most mdp how much clinical significance is there to that well we're not sure but we think that it might matter so if you when in doubt pick the one that has the highest amount of that and kind of to finish up you know wes it's a hot topic it has been for years we talked about the beginning of the show we said you know what are you using to cement crowns what are you using to bond but one of the things that was suspiciously absent from that discussion was well what are you cementing and what are you bonding and what about emacs and what about zirconia and what's the difference because as we all know as we all know that avaklar says for emacs that to get the highest strength of that restoration that you should bond but if you've listened to this show before you know this several years ago we were challenged by that whole idea of people we talked to and went oh my goodness where are you stop right because it is crazy even the lab right for years and i don't know if brad the dental lab guy is still sending out the papers from the lab that says that this is an emax restoration red yellow paper all over it you must bond you must bond it's interesting because we were in that camp right oh yeah i bonded the heck out of those things bonded the heck out of that stuff man and in fact i just quit using emacs because i didn't want to bond right because there is a lot of preparation any time you tell an assistant that you're going to bond the crown on get the anesthetic out right i mean seriously it's going to hurt now uh that's right a five minute or ten minute procedure to cement and loot becomes a 30 minute procedure 30 minute procedure right because and i don't want to do that right one but if i have to i will so what did i do pretty much every posterior crown up until probably about five or six years ago was a zirconia crown and if it got into the aesthetic region region i was do zirconia with facial feldspathic cutback right or press two zirconia so what changed right right was when we were challenged by people smarter than us uh to start right to start thinking about cementing emacs and one of those was the people a lot of spear education and i remember them saying hey you know we are we're cementing and we're you know we're not really seeing any issues even down to about a millimeter of thickness uh we're not saying push the envelope but what we're saying okay so let's just say it like this wes you've been looting for a long time now probably five years and i know i have been five five six years with rmgi only for emacs unless the prep is a problem have you had any significant issues of fractures d-bonds anything i've had no significant issues like none yeah i mean neither have i i mean nothing nothing i'm waiting for waiting but it's no different than zirconia no different than pfm i have not seen a difference so i'm not saying that we're the be all and end all right so if you're having problems we want you to get in touch with us let us know what your problems are but i'm going to say that if you're having problems i don't think it's the cement versus bond i think it's something else that might be a problem like a prep design issue or a lab design issue or a cad design issue or a cam design issue so i think even though it may still be controversial i think it's becoming more the norm it's becoming more than arm and i'm glad it is because frankly i think we're getting better results not only because it's not breaking it's not coming off but how good are you at bonding how good are you at bonding single unit crowns in the posterior number 18 you good at bonding that you think you are okay more power to you but the truth is nobody's really good at bonding those restorations the way we would really want to and here's the other thing you know that greg brought up great kinser that is and i remember him saying you know you realize what's happening when we're bonding a whole full mouth rehab of emacs on he said you have your have you had to cut off a full mouth rehab of emacs that's bonded it's like you just want to quit dentistry you know you go through 73 burrs you know your your handpiece is smoking you know and you're just like this is the worst he was even talking about he how he had bought a laser yeah specifically because he was using a laser to cut off emacs bonded because it just was so much quicker so i mean he's talking about buying like i think it was a 40 000 laser just to cut off emax and the idea was that he does a lot of reconstructions so the point is guys and ladies be careful not only because you might not have to bond but because you're dooming yourself so if you ever have to cut these things off if you haven't cut off bonded emacs yet it's a joy it's a true joy you know so let's not put ourselves in that situation shoot ourselves in the foot unless we absolutely have to i mean why is that a fair statement i mean is there a reason to change it at this point i mean is this really still controversial i think that it's settled john it really is if your prep design if your prep design is solid right yes and you've and you've really studied how to prep teeth you should have no problem as we have over the years with pfms being looted on with zinc phosphate like for years we did good pfms and we looted them with zinc phosphate which is a looting cement not a bonding cement and the age of bonding i believe has led us to rely more on glue and less on good prep design and honestly i think it's full swing right back to where we need to be you need to be studying prep design because bonding will lead it will lead um to some problems whether that's you having to redo the crown and it's a pain in the rear to cut it off or it could lead to dentinal right hypersensitivity pulpal sensitivity it could lead to just a mistake that was made and now this patient is having problems there are there are less issues there are less issues with looting than there is bonding if you return to the fundamentals john i'll let you close it yep so i know that uh for those of you who listen to the show for a long time you might be thinking well this is kind of basic stuff but i will tell you this is well again what we get the most questions about this is not basic stuff i mean it might be everyday stuff but it's not basic it's very complicated understanding the chemistry of these materials is super super important to success of your daily dentistry so we really welcome some feedback on this stuff 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too they're still coming with it mate they've got the what air bending air bending tendencies yeah always lying out of that slash in their face called a mouth perpetrators of bull swanky the justice card on its face guys this also speaks about karmic retribution possibly because you minus the big cat this is someone someone or someone who has a lack of accountability extremely unjust the libra energy of it all they did some bad things to you darling but now they're seeing you as what lucky seven mate lucky number seven they've seen you as extremely lucky and fortunate abundant fertile with everything oh so they want you to be a slim picking because this arrow is pointing at you darling pay attention to where everything falls in the direction that is in they're directing a lot of malice a lot of hate a lot of sub sub diffusion definitely blue swanky in your direction this is why you must cover yourself with efficient 613 at all times what's this manas why because they're under them dial india this also speaks about the full card in tarot represented by the numbers four five six and seven did i tell you what thai was represented it's represented by the letter t right as well as the numbers 44 45 46 and 47. but i digressed big cat this talks about an adventure you took a leap of faith in a new direction this also speaks about what having an awareness of yourself nothing like having self-awareness where you can put your boundaries on and realize i'm bottom feeder right some creature from the backwoods is trying to bleed negativity towards you suit up big cat efficiency 613 pinkies up this also speaks about a partner coming towards you dive in india a new partner oh my god good god look at this big cat the temperance on its face somebody's feeling confused in their cranium and they want to what bring destruction on your life this person has always been what a broken branch in your life this has not been someone you can lean on they are also leaning into the cups and drugging it up they've got no balance in their life and they've got no skrillers they couldn't save a save a penny right at gunpoint i'm telling you they are looking proverbial like the proverbial match boy or match girl all right trying to break back into your existence with what a sob story you better kick that cup of hoping over in the next 48 hours my big cat aries leo sagittarius you looking like a whole retirement plan to you to them or an insurance fraud scam scheme because i told you they wants the war with you what's this this is english this is masculine energy the emperor on its face somebody who abused the power darling it could be a love situation could be work whatever that situation [ __ ] was for you this person is the what head of the pole bearing team pennywise son or daughter yes baby and they're not laughing it and it speaks about because english also speaks about gestation right they could have what a whole naked baby on the way i told you this person is an air bender and a fool aha and they would love to come back towards you because you are looking shiny my big cat fire signs i need he said libra go and read the asap go and watch the air sign one as well darling aries leo sagittarius this this is a reverse emperor to your empress whether you are male or female gender is fluid switch do a switcheroo dial india but don't switch it all around to fit in everything that i say because there only might be just the peccadillo for you because this is a collective read if you want something personal hit me up in the gmail darling dears but this person this is a high commander decepticon who liked to control situations had a tight frame over your hairline dial dear they would love to come back to a situation they feel foolish in a situation they they chose they chose many of many many many that came with what bottom feed in ways because temperance on its face this is about somebody who is easily swayed by what the lower regions and darkness yeah they're depressed at this moment in time not happy with the way their life is going and still sees you as they get out of jail free card imagine that you better be swift and put on your harry potter cloak of invisibility with the love and the light outrageous for sure let's get a card what else is there issue right base of the deck they say slow me sound i nearly said it it's a slow mate a freudian slip it was meant to say this person is slow in the ukrainian dial india and soulmate for me is old blow torch what's this going on in the background the noise sound annoying right yes they're like a bugaboo at your hemisphere at your peripheral trying to bleed their their nastiness look can you see it down india whatever you did to break that cycle don't fix it back it will never go back the same just like when you drop a mirror on the floor you try and put it back the cracks will always show and this person is a crack head oh a crackhead or they would like to what make you into a crackhead with the [ __ ] knees blood and the what the return of them as a time traveler of wickedness they're going for it and they want to help mate are you captain save a harlot in the next 48 hours you better be obstreperous big cat my big cat firesides ares leo sagittarius put it straight in the dustbin we broke a cycle already darling is we don't go backwards in the words of abraham lincoln forward what's this they want to resolve conflict listen baby you haven't got the hairline for it i've told you this many times your hairline is important you already put these people or person behind you like a ponytail the past is no more this person heals themselves in a cave they are uneventful right and they need to stay in the backwoods they've also been what what's this love empathy compassion and understanding none of that is in the cave with them remember that big cat remember that what's on the face of the day you and your element i told you shiny thing darling dear we'll attract marauders to crime coming what plunder loot and steal you are in your element darling dears and this is a what um this is a one in gibberish moon in the background this is introspection you have the memory of an elephant go within dial india right and you have to remember what they did why they had to be what told to fetch the black bags blood the black plastic bags and remove yourself yes you did all of this and that they want to come back we've got the two the energy of the high priestess you better put your third eye in a [ __ ] in shine on that past situation because it's a film right coming to do wickedness and they control the situation they're a high command and decepticon narcissist for sure split the deck ah they wonder what do the genitalia what tools he would do have you got time play time for your genitalia big cat they want to use you like a [ __ ] bucket i'm actually spock oh you heard the number two everything is a sign this is why i leave the adverts in it darn india they want to listen let's get to the deck and see what's really going on right base of the deck look at this she's not leaning big cat we've got the seven of swords this morada this chi chinchita this liar this malicious gossip merchant of slander always on the balls of their feet to do wickedness would love to come back they'd love to come back for one more round drooling whatever you've got going on it's obviously big things it's going on for utah india in the next 48 hours my big cat fire signs aries leo sagittarius they want to come and trick you are you are you up for a bit of trick asian all these things i have to ask you to see who's going to do it it's just unfathomable thankless task right and you don't talk to them don't talk to them continue to keep your mariah carry on i do know that person energy around the big fire signs over the next 48 hours thank you very much we've got a page of swords look they're coming in as a page page poor this is a lying liar a shameless gossip right and did i say there was spanx sputnik has stepped up the hillbilly investigations with their mouth-breathing ways and they're a page-style india popping off left right and center immature malicious right this is somebody who comes with what the fork tongue they dare would want to address a big cat after they finish what licking the devil's balls guys listen they've got you in their cross hairs listen look what the card said you better what avoid that [ __ ] or mitchell mitchell [ __ ] whatever they are hermit seek a deeper understanding be wise darling do you understand the [ __ ] knees and the bull swanky that they come with hermit is a major arcana divine is stepping in and saying you really shouldn't because you'll be sorry and back in the dns what did i say queen of swords they're [ __ ] highly intelligent you will what you will twist them into what you're in an intellectual prison if they dare approach your throne in the next 48 hours you've got the wisdom of your experience it's also someone who's divorced a divorced male or female you've already left it right king of pentacles i told you you have a new partner coming towards you this is why they're trying to pull on your energetic field at this moment in time the king of pentacles right can be conceited in some cases next to the queen of swords but i also told you many times when you're reading tarot look where they're facing this is current energy present energy this is a protector provider husband or wife material to your queen of sword style india this is somebody that's coming towards you in the next 48 hours that is going to break down all of your what ideas about wickedness because they're coming their own things right this is somebody who's self-made right knows their worth as do you be cat because the high priestess as well as the empress came out twice you know you're worth doll india some of you are what journalists your journaling script writing whatever you're being divinely guided to do darn india don't forget to get your creativities out there over the next 48 hours why you're sitting in the seat of abundance look at that lovely green somebody's counting your penta calories right continue to focus on your goals because it also speaks about success right it accurate achievements a new home some of you are architect style india you're about to kick your way into an industry where others have what talk down on you we already saw the talk donation the ghost is the scandal not for your ears big cat clarify this page of tools on its face yeah justice look tai was on the rune as the card you are an agent of commodore india this person is committing so many injustices at your back at your back chakra darling deal trying to bring you down right whilst they're in the nosebleed section there's no lower than that what are they doing the justice energy again a divine divine timing divine steps justice right next to the hermit mr step this person mr step doll india they missed the ultimate step if they gambled and lost their big cat right because they are effin liar and here bender what did i say they left a light of that slush in their mouth that they dare dare this speak to you before speak on you about yeah ace of swords on its face this person is a liar right we've got air energy we've got libra and lots of air energy out here this is all air energy air right here if [ __ ] right here pay attention big cat this person is a liar you've already isolated them right because you have the wisdom of your experiences this person feels the energetic pull of you going into a true divinely guided union over the next 48 hours right and they're not happy about it ten of cups listen this is darkness here blood darkness darkness depression right emotional destabilization right and projection gas light and you name it it's going on on the left mate on the left and to the left in the words of what beyonce posh clap you've already told him to fetch the black mags right look temperance in the upright you're on earth angel two major arcana this is about balance and moderation in your life when you isolated yourself from them you elevate it know this you're not vibrating on the same frequency right a bit like tomatoes and tomatoes right same thing but not the same because there are effing liar if you've got progeny in this situation then no one's parent the emperor on its face this is an absentee parent darling they're in an effing liar and they disappoint your progeny on a on a major major scale look more progeny darling there's and this is also the bad news the wickedness and the lies they will continue right putting their two cents forward why because you're successful you're leading with the chariot carry carry carrot carrot they're carrying carrots blood let them carry those carrots because everything they tried to do to you darling is being transmitted onto them touch not the anointed in the next 48 hours this also speaks about a new cut they're speaking about your chariot of righteousness your car your vehicle right this new beginning whatever the journal say you are serving them as they do this payation as they continue to launch the hillbilly investigation style india's worry not because they're being handled your ancestral team whatever lies they've been told darling there it's gonna go nowhere it's bad energy on them damn oh well goddamn business don't care less let's push on quickly what about this queen of swords energy that you're leaving with over the next 40 oh this one needs to come out darling dears you had to because you was vulnerable amongst the wicked nine of swords right they tried to what keep you divorced from your spiritual guidance style india and again we have the what whining given us moon in the background this speaks about introspection your goals died darling dear that's what got you out of this situation you focused on the most time this person would love for you to be vulnerable so they can do what light you again black moon energy listen you better be peter 5 8 up in this [ __ ] for the next 48 hours somebody's coming in with the [ __ ] knees blood and they are strong with it cancer and pisces energy bad energy could be a bad friend family member but someone you've definitely divorced yourself from remove yourself from the situation because otherwise you'll be in prison with the prisoners queen of cups intuitively guided to me so loyalty darling dear they thought they could get another you out of many but you there's only one big cat your loyalty how you look after your children this also speaks about your psychic abilities you intuitively knew that you had to minus the big cat in that particular situation base of the deck because it was a burden black a burden what do we need to know about this king of pentacles coming towards my big cat aries leo sagittarius in the next 48 hours who is this king of this is a lot of cards blood i'll take every card that fell away take the carpet on the queen of swords what fell on these liars write more line and codependence they want a donation darling dear this person comes with the drama the subterfuge and they're both swanky the blind in the land of the blind where they're perpetrating what those heinous verbal crimes against you darling [Applause] what fell on your queen of swords mentally trapped down india nine of swords this is the malicious words that they are what perpetrating against you but they are the ones that are caught in this mental prison all they can do is think about you and ways to [ __ ] you over again if you just just open the door just a crack they won't fall back yeah they'll be in straight in there with the drama.com blood remember your hairline what fell on the king of pentacles right we've got the hangman this person is going to what call some kind they're going to be stuck on you darling dear stuck on you this person will be prepared to sacrifice everything to be in your presence darling dear as it should be why because you are the empress or improv everything black [Music] simple right what's this death card in the reverse darling deal this person will not want to leave your side in the upright the death card to scoop your energy is what the ending of one situation from you to begin right listen this new beginning they never wanted to end this person is coming with loyalty major arcana on that right could be a friend could be a lover could be your business getting the loyal return for your hard efforts we already saw this credits right why because the knives have come out of your bag this also speaks about with the king of pentacles in the upright those of you that are going through surgical procedures it's going to work you're going to be okay you're going to get through it darling dear you will get through it you're going into the situation thinking you're coming out brown bread but you will survive blood to avoid the avoidable knight of wands the dick dealing mattress backing for tomb right that has no chill or pause factor a pedestrian sperm engineer right next to the the magician a con person or woodwinker somebody that would like to take you for your gangsta before the divine is about to bless you the devil's strongest worker is allowed to come back in and [ __ ] you over are you prepared to be [ __ ] over are you when you've got so much going on this is air energy again they come what as an air bender to manipulate your mind control your darling dears pay attention what you bring to the table is what they want to what run rampant in king of one's knight of one excuse me queen of ones you better put your third eye on that pitching match and control your space in the next 48 hours my big cat picket wave aries leo sagittarius you are a natural-born leader some of you are naturally born orators you're able you've got the gift of the gap this also speaks about you continuing to what keep your plans silent the queen of wands is not a big mouth not like the queen of swords mate you are obstreperous yes you're obstructive but you move in silence and you look good and you've got god at your back and who god bless nine of swords on its face no man can curse when you get in your bed at nighttime you sleep why you had faith the size of a mustard seed you paid attention to the call of the most high and he was obedient in the dns and whatever they planned for you darling is the same trap they've fallen in down india you can be clear of mind and know that they no weapon formed against you shall prosper they formed them this they did and they will always form them why because you are a soldier of the light they can't understand how you keep on keeping on how those stones they threw at you and continued to throw out you you what mashed it right into a foundation continue to build and rebuild and begin again right as you continue your plans and plans lore 29 of the 48 laws of power the wendy williams you plan all the way to the end right in silence trusting in father god most high but never forget big cat faith without works is dead james 2 14. [Music] all right let's see what else these scumbags want right because they've launched these investigations they've abused their power right and they've been told to fetch their black bags right don't look good for them mate they gave you pisanophobia what's that you have to get your boosie badass on eyes on everyone peace and phobia trust no one blood you learned what tug tag these mitchies and [ __ ] and it says here they're a liar a thief a cheater a user oh my if i had pearls i'll be clutching them [ __ ] with you my big cat aries leo sagittarius fist bump right they're a back front neck tabber they get no s blood no s they're a tabber right a frenemy a hater that comes with the bad vibes the bad attitude the bad credit and bad intentions eyes on everyone guys so what do these mother foes want right what have they seen as they spy on the beecap they're seeing you looking arrested doing your benjamin or benjamin buttons turning back the hands of time something called kelly can't do they got him locked up as acorn said they're not letting him out they're coming with what they're going to show show of strength darling they're thinking it's not too late to [ __ ] you over one more time physical attraction you ain't attracted to them you're disgusting i want me to tell them at the back right they're a high commander decepticon listen son or daughter of pennywise the clown if my wound don't sound right listen squiffy and shaky right superficial on its face they come in right like the real deal like they've seen the light i don't even care i cannot one fig big cat if they approach you holding jesus's hand right with moses at their back to part the skullduggerous they're still the same fake zoid they've just got a new bag hence the what the squiffy horn pay attention right they come to what scorpio you they don't like the way you spread your wings and you're winning i told you a big cat prototype of your lineage they don't like the way you bend the matrix eh let's get another deck what else is their problem they've got many problems you don't like the way they look they make you sick you want to vomit into your hand you can't believe that your genitalia was so skullduggerous that he didn't realize that he was working with a decepticon you learn to pay your knees blood they don't like the way you're spreading your wings outrageous what's going on here there's too much boobage you come here for no flashing games right they are there low budget basic [ __ ] good god right i told you divine is about to give you what your true love's first kiss you're in the rebirth of your seasoned all india something major is about to kick off in your life in the next 48 hours otherwise the skull duggars would not be trying to watch mash ants and what you've got going on outrageous these low budget [ __ ] with these secrets are in secrets listen listen big cat secrets of in secrets means they've got plans of implants for you don't let them back and they won't listen they're not shy with their wickedness nothing more from this deck the decks are tighter than blood the decks let me get my wellness deck then we've really got to go to get back to our infinite possibilities we'll get the one that fell on the floor you better keep your boat focused right with no marauders because they come to put holes inside boat they want your ship to stop sailing right this is the time for you what for progression right moving on and closure of issues black the door is closed right because they come with this [ __ ] ease of yesteryear right with their pet cemetery where is blood remember what they did to you remember they wanted you in that double white coffin looking at their crack for all eternity big cat remember that she's naive right what's this outdated thinking if that don't make you get angry and wonder what take off your lace red blood and approach them with the prison braids right they want to replay events and you know that they're wicked with that they know how to recreate history with the guest light in the projection shameless lion harlots yeah right and it's gonna be over your head so they're gonna what trick you confuse you project you into what bottom feeding and miss your blessings that are being what gifted to you in the next 48 hours they want you out there rocking them braids you know listen i've been guilty of that had my had my plaques in my my was in my hair for a week or two and slipped on my lace front nobody knew what was going underneath there but good god if you if you ever pulled off my lace front in public one of us is going to prison and the other one's going to visit the graveyard not having it base of the deck they like i said they're looking at pictures trying to manifest you back clean your mirrors if you have a mirror face in your bed that you rest your head and leave your body from at night right obsidian black crystal or black tourmaline right around the mirror mirrors are pool tools mirrors are portals and i'm not joking right it was a love situation they're gonna try and call you and talk about the love right but remember this person is a high commander decepticon they're going to try and bring up old memories right they're going to talk to you like it was little house on the prairie blood when we know that it was the it will be the whisperings of hannibal lecter and they're talking about what that dark path that led to the mud hut right 911 freddy krueger avenue don't listen because you will always be not enough in their eyes and they will beat you with experience split the deck skrillers.com i told you the next 48 hours is abundant you're about to ascend on many levels be careful who's in your boat dial india if they can't conquer you they will scarp you and leave you on the rocks and then piss all over you ah all of this not never you forget my big cat aries leah sagittarius you pee glitter you [ __ ] cupcakes and you fart rainbows on that notes i drops me mike to love 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Jhmapqt4XjA | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jhmapqt4XjA | Do You TRUST Your GOVERNMENT ? | dhanbad on d feeling for was innately news have you registered online for Obamacare yeah are you having problems onto the website and once again PS Morgan takes a stab at our Second Amendment in deers to insult our founding fathers now we're in the heart of the dust real revolution historic Pawtucket Rhode Island and now organize the general public that thoughts about all this do you have trust in the government in why no I do not trust the government they're corrupted as someone some i doing some i don't i know i do not have trust in the government why is that well because they're full of snakes they're all corrupt you know not too much absolutely he's a good government he looks awfully up the poor and Americans yes I though and why is that this is America and then they take care of things you don't say and are your thoughts about Obama care I think it's a good thing hey boy Charlotte I think it's good and bad at the same time doesn't seem like too many people like it and um or Obama it's not really gonna be for the people more for the government itself my guess is is not perfect but at least he's the first one that got something through yeah I think it's a good thing okay now CNN's Piers Morgan recently stated the Second Amendment which is the right to bear arms he stated that was clumsily written and it's time to rephrase it now do you disagree or agree with that and why I disagree and I can't explain why I believe in the government you know tries to do something and trying to take away our guns so we can't fight back against them oh I agree i looked at the Second Amendment I couldn't figure out what it said I actually agree with it because they should but to see a lot of people have taken it the wrong way using it for different things they shouldn't be knowing running me and I'm are you aware that according to FBI statistics states with little to no gun control have the lowest crime and murder rates in the country I do I was not aware of that no yeah yeah I don't believe that and I'm are you on any form of government assistance yes I am yeah no no I Medicaid yes I am no okay now what do you think would happen if all government assistance would be cut off such as EBT Social Security everything what do you think would happen the crime rate would go up everybody in the hood will go crazy they will go crazy there'll be riots forming nobody know how to pay their bills they won't eat they'll be robbing everybody you think I'll be cause total riots everywhere yes I do a lot more crime I think crime rates will go up you see riots yeah absolutely i think all hell would break loose standing here at the birthplace of the Industrial Revolution at the old slater mill in pawtucket rhode island I could only imagine what the founders would have thought to know that our Second Amendment is being eroded and that we are being forced to purchase Obamacare and this is dhanbad on your pardon for the infowars nightly news | Disillusioned | UC2tJ5ZwFEnI0ktcbV8JlkAA | 2013-11-07 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 565 | 2,956 |
0FCUFCxf2bo | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0FCUFCxf2bo | So You Might Want to Be a Law Librarian? | good afternoon everybody my name is Vicki Steiner I am an instructor here at the San Jose State University School of Information some of you may have studied with me in info 203 and I also teach our info 224 legal resources and info 244 for online searching I sure appreciate all of you joining us today for our lecture or webinar so you might want to be a la law librarian we have the privilege of being joined by Jean Wyllys today Jean is the assistant director for support services at the Sacramento County Public Law Library and she's also a long-standing member and very active in our community with WL the American Association of law libraries Jean I want to thank you on behalf of the school and also all of our students for spending time with us this Saturday to help our students learn about the exciting opportunities that are available for careers in law librarianship I won't take up too much more of your time because I want to give the students the full benefit of everything you have to share and Jean I will turn the mic over to you everyone this recording will be shared on our website upon its conclusion and feel free to type in any questions you may have in the chat window or we'll have a question and answer session at the end of the presentation okay well thank you Vicki thank you very much for inviting me and I want to thank the students who are attending now and those who maybe attend Leiter when the webinar is archived welcome my name is Jean Willis as Vicki said and I work at the Sacramento County Public Law Library obviously in Sacramento California for those of you who are further afield that is the state capital of California so I'm going to talk to you today about why librarianship and what it means to be a law librarian based mainly on my career which i think is a model for everybody and my focus is on law librarianship for those who don't have a law degree however that's not to say if you do have one you shouldn't listen to this lecture because I think you'll get something out of it as well but part of the reason why I'm doing this is that in the American Association of law libraries we have been hearing more recently number one that our colleagues are often having trouble filling jobs so this is good news for you guys there are jobs available and they're sometimes having difficulties finding suitable applicants for them so it's a good job market for you coming out of library school secondarily though at the American Association of law libraries we've been getting word that some library schools fortunately not San Jose State but some library schools apparently are telling their students don't bother thinking about a career in law librarianship unless you have a law degree and in fact this is not true and it's never been true and these days becoming even less and less true there was a face probably through into the early 2000s before the crash where there was a lot more competition for from people who had a dual degree that is the JD and the library degree these days there's less competition in that that regard we have perhaps less people with a law degree applying for these jobs so there are jobs aplenty and so you should think about it as a serious career option I've been a law librarian for more years than I care to tell you and it's been a great career for me I've loved it it's been wonderful and if you're interested I hope you'll find it as rewarding and as exciting as I have so you can see on the screen the types of things I'm going to talk about and let's move right into that and also I do want to say at the end of my talk I will talk a little bit more in detail about my career in the arc of it and what happened which hopefully will give you some ideas of how things work if you have questions go ahead and type them in Viki if there's a suitable point don't hesitate to interrupt me I'll try to answer questions as we go along and or you know we can do some questions at the end okay so types of law libraries I I really don't know anybody's background so if this is a bit redundant for you I apologize but just if you're starting afresh and you don't really know the ropes let me get started so what most people think about in in terms of law librarianship our academic law school libraries and that's certainly the case that there are law library jobs at law school libraries recently there has been a diminishment in enrollments in law schools for a variety of reasons mainly financial probably you guys can relate to that and there are some law schools that have closed and for a phase of time they're - there was a downsizing of law school library positions this seems to have stabilized at the moment it doesn't seem to be quite as precarious as it was at one time and what we're also seeing is that people in my age group are retiring and moving off and out of the profession and so there are positions starting to open up including in law school libraries other types of and of course law school libraries are all over the country you'll find them just about anywhere other types of law law libraries are in private law firms these are often called legal information professionals sometimes research specialists or research analysts there again there's a lot of positions the thing with law firm law firm land that's interesting is that the traditional books on a shelf law library is almost just non-existent these days and law firms that's that's valuable real estate in in in inside a building to have a big law library there and they don't exist too much law firms have gone very digital high tech and so they're looking for people with technology skill and the interesting thing with lawfirm library positions is it often you can be located almost anywhere kind of like what Vickie is doing in her position at SJSU and you tell a commune and you could be almost anywhere I have a good friend who's a law firm librarian who lives here in the Sacramento area and he said I I don't have to live in Sacramento I can live almost anywhere but it was convenient for his family to be here and that's how he came to be living here so that gives you some scope for maneuvering and potentially getting positions in law firms technology skills are valued and valuable the third big sector for law libraries are in the government at the federal state and sometimes local level obvious places for law libraries are in the federal court system the federal court library system is across the country I have actually been a federal court law librarian at one time in my career and there are positions available these are more brick-and-mortar library jobs where you do need to be located in a specific place and go into the courthouse itself and work some state court state courts also have law libraries in their courts and then federal and state agencies for example the DEA the public defender state agencies like the environmental your local California Environmental Protection Agency federal agency jobs are usually more located in the Washington DC area although you may find some elsewhere around the country depending on where the agency is mainly headquartered many states do also have a state law library we do have one here in California in fact it's a little bit down the street from where I am because as I said this is a state capitol there's important state law libraries in places such as Montana Wisconsin Minnesota Texas and so forth so there are state law libraries and then public law libraries and people are beginning to learn about us more and more as the access to justice movement increases in scope and visibility public law libraries generally are affiliated with a county within a state and for example in California we have 58 counties here unfortunately we do not have 58 County law libraries we have about 30 around 30 to 32 official visible easily accessible County law libraries a lot of the reason why the others aren't as visible and as accessible is due to financial constraints other states do have county public law libraries you can find them in Texas Florida Pennsylvania Minnesota Colorado I am and I'm sure other places that I'm not mentioning we do serve the public it is more like a public library with a legal collection very challenging work very rewarding work and there's some others that I've probably missed like legal aid agencies for example and I'm not sure but probably something else that I haven't mentioned in the corporate sector there is some scope for law librarians with technology skills it's interesting because probably a decade or more more like two decades ago you we used to see a lot more law librarians working in the corporate sector and then that really diminished over time and dwindled I'm starting to see a little bit of an uptick there now more recently which is interesting in fact one of my colleagues here in the Sacramento area is a law librarian who works for a small technology company in the area and they value her her law librarianship skills in but she is kind of a real techie so I am seeing that as an opening a bit of an opening up there in the corporate sector but you would want to have your high technology skills so those are types of law libraries what's out there and available types of positions you know go across the spectrum starting with what you traditionally think of in a bricks-and-mortar library of any type there's reference position there's those positions in technical services there is administration positions you know being a director assistant director and so forth then there's also positions that are focused around technology management or information management IT project management positions law firms are looking for people with skills and coding knowledge management project management and taxonomy and as I said there's positions in the corporate sector for law librarians with coding and other technology skills there's also positions for digitizing Special Collections I tend to see those more in general academic institutions in general public law libraries but some state law libraries and academic law school libraries do have people on board who do work on digitizing Special Collections and those special collections are things that you know you know normally you wouldn't normally be able to access them unless you went into the library itself and by digitizing them they're able to put them online so you might still be sitting there going but don't I really need a law degree well no and it can't hurt and if you do have one hey that's great but it's often not required or even listed on a job ad for example sadly my boss the director here at the Sacramento Law Library passed away last year and when they advertised that position it did not require a JD in fact the board wanted me to apply for the position but because I'm getting closer to the end of my career I chose not to do that the director that we have now on board does have a JD and a library degree but it was not required for that position the prior the director prior to my former boss also did not have a J she was a director here for many years so you will see that a lot of jobs do not require a JD and many don't even read say it's desirable a JD is mainly required for those wishing to climb the ladder at an academic law school library if you want to be a director or an assistant director in a law school library pretty much you will need to have a JD that's for certain some law school libraries do require the JD for reference position for legal writing positions and for teaching legal research and and so forth although there was somebody yesterday that said I work in a law school library I do reference and I teach legal research classes and I don't have a JD so that is opening up a little bit more from what it used to be but there's other positions in law school libraries especially in technical services and access services so something to think about it's definitely not a closed door interestingly enough law firms used to be very resistant to hiring information professionals with a JD although that has been changing so you're seeing a reverse of the trend that's at what's happening in the law school world many government law library jobs in fact most of them don't require JD's some I can't even really think of one that absolutely requires it some will find it desirable again that's more at the director level position especially if it's a very large public law library but not it's not always the case the current director at the LA County Law Library which is a huge library does have a JD but the prior director the prior two directors there did not have a law a law degree so it's not required okay so how do I prepare for a law library job well it used to be a little bit more of a clear pathway when I was in library school way back in the dark ages we had a lot more classes I was very fortunate when I went to library school and I had quite a few relevant classes in law librarianship although I see what Viki is teaching and that's an excellent class to take so anytime that you have an opportunity to take any type of class that focuses on legal materials or law librarianship obviously you want to grab that opportunity and take that class if you can but I have a list here of other classes that you can think about for coursework while you're in library school and I do emphasize cataloging because a lot of people don't want to take cataloging when they're in library school I don't know why there's a lot of antipathy to it perhaps you don't fall into that camp but I do know many people do I really encourage people to consider that wisely and and it take at least one catalogue in class and you may say well why and I'll tell you because as we're automating more and we're getting more and more electronic resources as you migrate library software from one platform to another understanding the intricacies of the mark record format is really valuable information you don't ever have to catalogue if you don't want to although then I'll put a caveat there you may end up having to catalogue even though you don't want to and I have catalogs throughout my career and I've been very very glad that I knew how to do it so it's not something that I wanted to do as a career option but it is something I have done throughout my career and I really feel that library school students should take a cataloging class that's my little PR for that and I'll get off my soapbox now other things that you can do to prepare for a potential job into law libraries or internships or jobs shadowing I have to apologize though because it's often hard for law librarians to offer people internships it's always worth asking if there's a law library that you're interested in and you think maybe they would offer you an internship there try but don't be offended or disappointed or crushed as they say no we in theory here at the library would like to offer internships but we haven't done it because it's hard often to fold that into our busy work day and the level of work that we do here is really high level work and it's kind of hard to think of what we could give an intern as a valuable work experience so we have always said no to interns but I have always offered and people seeking internships the opportunity to do job shadowing most people have turned me down on that and that's okay I'm not offended but something have taken us up on it and you know job shadowing can be a helpful thing to do it will give you insight it will open your eyes to what's going on what different law libraries do and if you Job Shadow especially if you Job Shadow it more than one law library you should put that on your resume number one it shows that you were genuinely interested that you went out and did something about it and number two that you probably learned something that's a value to potential future employer it'll also give you an idea of what we do and you may go hey you know what I thought I was interested in law librarianship and having gone to these two law libraries job shadowed for two days guess what I don't like it that's valuable too so think about that give it some thought and give it an idea the other two things that I strongly urge you to consider is joining the American Association of law libraries and consider joining a chapter of double a double L in your area because they're all over the country and some of you definitely live in areas where there is a local chapter so I'm going to hop out of my fabulous presentation there and we're going to go out online so I'm at at double a double L I'm gonna go over here first as you may know to join as a student it's a really great deal it's sixty-five dollars a year I do understand though I'm I haven't forgotten what a stretch it is to be in school have enough money for whatever it is that you need and even $65 can be a bit of a stretch I do get that but if you can't stretch to do it I really strongly urge you to join double double a double as a student member it's a wealth of information that you will gain access to including what I've come to here are valuable webinar recordings we have upcoming webinars that you can attend like you're doing with me now live and then we have all these fabulous webinars that are archived and you can go out and you know attend them anytime you like these are not available if you're not a student member but if you're a student member here they are and they go on and on and on I attend a lot of these myself for continuing education purposes so these are things to consider then this is one valuable reason for joining WL another thing of interest our degree candidates scholarships depending where you are in your degree program you can apply for scholarships through double a double L and that's something for all of you to consider another thing that's nice to know about is the gorge a straight minority scholarship and fellowship if you're a minority student you may be eligible for this valuable opportunity including the fellowships so something to look at and be considered and that would be really for 65 bucks look what you could get there another strong thing to consider is to get a mentor even while you're a student you're welcome to do that if you're a member of double a double L you would go join ask become a mentor a mentee II as a newer mentor as a new excuse me as a newer member of double a double L and you could be matched up with a seasoned experienced law librarian and think of what you could do with that you can ask a lot of questions get your questions answered they could perhaps review your resume for you while you're a job searching you can ask them questions about the jobs that you're hunting for what they think about them so on and so forth so that would be a very valuable opportunity just for sixty-five dollars and then of course there's our Career Center you may have seen this already if you haven't you should check it out even if you're not quite ready to start applying for jobs I urge you to come out and look at job job websites and read the job ads because that's also going to give you information on how to prepare for applying for jobs and to consider what types of courses you might want to take read what the employers are asking for what kind of skills they're looking for what kind of experiences they're looking for and hopefully that will be helpful and informational for you there's a whole bunch of law school library jobs going at the moment but I do have to say unfortunately most of them are requiring an JD but I do know this one the Technical Services and reference librarians at NSU floor Florida although it does say a JD is preferred they are not requiring it and this would be a job that would be open to an entry-level person so there you go there's a job there other positions law firms are good bets for entry-level position if you look at britainís Brian cave position what are they requesting a master's degree or equivalent so they're not even requiring an MLS but I think the Mel S will serve you well and they'll consider recent MLS graduates so there you go that's just one of them and I'll tell you a lot of those law firm jobs they're really looking for people like you so that's and it's that little thing keeps getting in my way mm-hmm because I wanted to go to the body of knowledge the body of knowledge I was on the double a double L board as the treasurer for the prior three years and this is something that we work together to come up with this is something to help you understand what you need to have and be a good law librarian and this is I I believe this information is available even if you're not a member of double a double L so I would encourage you even if you have enjoyed to come out and check out their body of knowledge because it's going to give you competencies and skills and again that can help inform you in what you want to take in classes and other ways to prepare for a potential position really this would apply across the board to in any library not just law libraries but this will give you an idea though of what we're looking for in law librarianship and how to be a good law librarian so I do like to emphasize the body of knowledge professionalism plus leadership at every level that's what it's about so heading back to my fabulous presentation the other resource that I recommend is considering joining a local double a double L chapter there's many across the United States some of you're from Southern California you may be aware of the Southern California Association of law libraries that's an excellent chapter I've been a member of that one the I believe there's somebody here from Washington DC area they have an amazing chapter in Washington DC they do a tremendous amount of continuing education that would be a fabulous chapter to join and then I am also a member of the Northern California Association along Barry's there's 30 chapters across the country most offer grants to attend their Institute's and workshops so I'm going to jump out of here again and hop on over to the web and go to know cow no cow the chapter websites usually also have job listings and they're often different if you look at this you'll see it is different from some of the job listings at the double-a double-l website so you want to bear that in mind and consider that you'll see in Northern California there's a ton of law firm library jobs going but there is a librarian at the California Department of Justice in San Diego I happen to know that library it's great that does not require a JD I don't think any of these jobs here require a JD and many of them will be of the nature where they'll say you can live and you can live almost anywhere and and or they'll be advertising the position then they may want you to come into the office but you can be located in a variety of places and still have that job so no Cal has that and I believe that you can't you you definitely can access this without being a member of no Cal I did want to point out the no Cal Spring Institute I don't believe most of you are from Northern California if there's anybody from Northern California that's on this call we are offering our annual Spring Institute on Friday March 20th at UC Davis which just down the road from where I am I am located beyond the l-word expanding the boundaries of legal librarianship sounds pretty good doesn't it pretty helpful so we're offering a really fabulous program I think I'm not on the program committee so I can praise it but you can see we're offering some really interesting programs one on legal data science we're doing some anti biased training that's always hopeful measures for justice court library partnerships law school to law firm tech skills and so on and so forth I'll put it out and offer there that if there is anybody in Northern California who Falls like they would like to attend this if you send me an email and let me know I can go to the board and see if they'll give you a discounted student rate to attend I can't guarantee it but I'll investigate it so that's an offer for somebody who may be in this part of the in this neck of the woods so jumping back then again to my presentation I do want to point out that the American Library Association and the special Library Association also offers student membership rates and they may also provide student centered forums both organizations are very good highly regarded professional library associations I've been a member of ala for many years and my staff and I also often attend webinars that they offer and their student rates I think are even a bit lower than double-a Double L so don't don't be afraid to go there and check that out but I do want to stress to you the value of networking face to face if you do join a double a double L chapter or a double a double L itself you know try to attend meetings or conferences getting together face to face this is really valuable and I think sometimes people forget that in our in our wired world and here we are online having a class online this is really great it's really convenient but there's still real value and seeing people face-to-face other resources to consider these are two things that came across my list sir from double-a Double L recently there's been a push in the United States in the law library community in an and in the legal community in general called access to justice what this is about is and probably most of you can relate to this but if you have a legal issue of sub nature most US citizens would find it hard to hire an attorney unless it was for something really too like basic like getting a will or something like that but people have are confronted with legal matters all the time sometimes unexpectedly and sometimes expectedly and gaining access to justice can be hard so what's happening is the law library community is working in conjunction with other librarians to try to give them some basic training on legal research and legal reference and particularly for the public librarians and for academic general academic librarians so I ran across the one on my left here which is the South the Vikki can maybe relate to us a little bit South Carolina Library Association they've invited law librarians to do some online training this is just one of the classes they're offering I think they're offering it's a five-part special series on performing legal research I believe this is free I think that any of you could probably attend these courses if you want and it would give you some really good training in addition to Vicki's class at SJSU so I couldn't you know encourage you to consider doing that if you have the time I suspect that they will also have those classes archived somewhere that you could take them later this webjunction class and that's from OCLC they did this just recently and it is archived the merit one of the Maryland state law librarians provided this and it was another outreach effort to public librarians to give them some basics on how to do legal research and reference so that's also has some good information in it and those are things that if you take those kind of classes you can put them on your resume other online resources I'm in California so I'm mainly showing you something in California I believe if you're not here you can access info people they have archived webinars there they're not the I don't think they've ever offered anything specific to law librarianship which is not to say that they might not someday in the future but they do have some interesting webinars that we take here in our library and something to look at and see if there's any webinars there that could fill in some gaps in your educational background or just something that you might be interested in and want to learn about so free webinars there and then another training opportunity and the something that we offer here at our County Law Library I don't think most of you are in Northern California so this may not be viable a viable option for you but if anybody is attending this Inn in Northern California we are offering to California law library library basics classes we offer these twice a year once in the spring and once in the fall you can check around I know LA County also offers similar law library basics class there usually is a charge for them we need to kind of recover some of our costs because we're not very wealthy but they're they're pretty helpful classes the type of people that attend my class are people who are state agency workers mainly but some of them are also what we call self represented litigants people who are trying to learn more about the law and how to use the law library to help themselves so you can look around if you're elsewhere in the country you can look around and see if you have a local County law library that may be offering classes of a similar nature a lot of them do I know for example the King County Law Library in Seattle does offer classes like this so you can check it out see if that would be helpful for you so what's next we kind of covered the job ads on the Library Association websites as ice as I said previously check out what's there and I would check out job ads throughout the course of your library school tenure you're lucky because you can actually pretty easily pull up job ads and see what they say and that's one way to inform yourself as to what type of classes you might want to take might inform yourself about hey I saw a webinar about this somewhere and so on and so forth and then you'll be more prepared for the time when you're ready to start applying for jobs you'll have a better feel for the types of jobs that are offered out there who's that who are the type of employers that are offering jobs and where are these located and what types of skill sets are they looking for so that's another valuable way to inform yourself as well as get prepared for submitting your resumes so now I have an interview help well as I said if you do become a student member of double-a Double L you could ask for a mentor and a mentor could really help you out with this you could even practice with your mentor your mentor could probably even do a mock up job interview with you and that could be really helpful I would say apply for any and all positions that look look interesting to you but you just want to be sensible about it if it is absolutely requiring a law degree and you don't have one don't apply for that that's not going to work but don't be put off by something that says JD preferred if they're not requiring it go ahead and apply for it if you're interested also you know be sensible if it's asking for many years of management experience and you don't have that then you know just be sensible that's probably not the job for you list on your resumes all the relevant classes that you've taken that apply to that particular employees requirements and what they're looking for the skill sets that they're looking for you know talk about that that's one way of doing it do you have any other relevant job experiences when you're in the interview process to talk about now one thing that we've learned throughout the years and going for continuing education at libraries Central Library conferences and webinars is a story is very powerful so think of stories from jobs that you've had where it might be relevant to your to a job that you're applying for in a law library so if you've never worked in a law library what kind of experiences have you had in your your past that might be relevant for example I was a waitress for many years I really liked doing it actually and when I started applying for jobs in law libraries I talked about that I also worked in retail on and off for years and both jobs involve working with the general public having to help them find things or make decisions and you know dealing with disgruntled people who are unhappy with some aspect of what's going on either in the store or in the restaurant and how did I make them happy how did I turn that around so come up with some good stories if you have them and talk about that because you know if you go in and for an interview and you're you know they're looking for what makes you relevant to them what do you bring to the table how will you enhance that library what kind of skills do you have and why are you interested in applying in a law library you know I want to hear from somebody that they did think about this a little bit it doesn't have to be in-depth and detailed but if people come for a job and I'm interviewing for a job in my library I want to know why they're interested in it and even if it's like well you know my present job is being downsized but you know I have had an interest in the law and I took this webinar and it looked interesting to me and I thought this might be a good job and I have this and this and this skill I'll take that you know but if you have a particular passion about it talk about that create a story around it and explain why you're interested in law librarianship but I will tell you one thing a big deal breaker for us here is when it's blindingly obvious that the person knows almost nothing about this library when they come in for a job interview and it does happen and it always kind of surprises frankly I mean we have a fabulous website it's very content rich and somebody comes here and they can't talk at least at a minimum level about what this library does and the types of things that we have on our website that intrigue them I'm just going to lose all interest in that person unless they have something else to dangle in front of me and make me feel excited about them you know do your homework if you have a job interview you definitely want to go to that organization's website and familiarize your who they are what they do you know who they're serving you know what kind of content they have on their website and you want to talk it up and talk about what excited you about that or what interested you about that that'll make you a much more viable candidate trust me and it's easy that's really not hard to do okay so before we get to questions I did say I talked a little bit about the arc of my fabulous career and I say that not so much tongue-in-cheek I've really enjoyed being a law librarian it's really been a rewarding interesting exciting sometimes crazy making career for me just to give you a little bit about the arc of my career development as I said I don't have a JD I do have a master's in library science I later went back to the Universal to Drexel University and got IT certification and that's about it I did go to law school for a year I didn't finish the coursework and didn't get a JD I started out in law firm land and I was the law firm librarian on and off throughout the first half of my career law firm librarianship is really interesting exciting crazy-making it'll drive you nuts but you'll also get a lot of reward out of it it's it's an interesting place to work it's where the rubber meets the road and as I think you saw throughout the course of my webinar today there's jobs out there there's good jobs out there and they are they are looking for it they are looking and we'll accept entry-level people so consider that seriously it's a good place to work I also did work in a law school library many years ago my career at the time was very portable and I was fortunate and lucky enough to work at the University of Sydney in Sydney Australia fabulous I loved it is it is it possible to get law library jobs in Australia these days as an American perhaps there are opportunities for that the sad thing though I do have to report because I'm still in touch with the law library community down there is that unfortunately they have been downgrading and downsizing law library jobs over the last five to ten years so it's a little bit of a tighter job market I did also work as a director of a law court library in Sydney it served both the Supreme Court of New South Wales and the Federal Court of Australia it was a fabulous opportunity for me and it really informed my career when I came back to the States I worked in the in the federal courts as the director of the Third Circuit Court of Appeals law library from there I went on to become an IT manager and a law firm in of all places Fresno California I was very flexible and I will say this to you the more flexible you are able to be and you may not be able to be that's okay but the more flexible you are able to be in terms of where you'll live and work the easier will be to get jobs but if you can't be flexible don't despair I have plenty of friends that have stayed in the same general area all their careers and they've made a good career out of it I've been flexible I've had a lot of different jobs in a lot of different places following my stint as a law firm IT manager I then worked at the San Diego County Law Library and then following that I've been up here in Sacramento for quite a few years so you can see that I've bounced back and forth between the private sector the public sector and academia and it's been a good career for me I didn't have a JD I've done very well my board did ask me to be a director here at this library I've been a director in to court libraries so I've even risen up to the top and for various reasons I've chosen to go back down again and that's another interesting thing to know and I have many friends that have done the same thing so there's a lot of flexibility if you're flexible and that's the end of my talk and if there are any questions I'd be glad to take them excellent Thank You Jean but I was going to go through we've had some comments and questions in the chat window so I wanted to start from the first one that I received this was a comment by Carla and Carla if you want to pick up the mic after I note this we'd love to hear more here Carla wrote I joined double awl but I have yet to join a chapter but I was able to connect with our County Law Library and she's informally interning with them now she's fantastic yes and I say anything about that yes I was interested especially from your class in law librarianship and so I joined double a double L and I networking is so important so I just contacted a and friended you know how you can friend them there yeah a couple of people and lady named Shelly Newton contacted me back and she works at our County Law Library and so I said I'd love to meet up with you and you know take a tour of the library and then so she took me into the conference room and she asked me anything you know is there anything else you'd like to know and so I thought well let me let me pitch it out there and see if an internship is possible and so I just asked and I thought the worst thing she could say is no and I'd be in exactly the same place where is this which County law library we are in Clark County Nevada oh yes yeah yeah oh great great I'm just having the time of my life for you excellent Carla I'm so glad because fabulous great then we had a question from Bronwyn what about the two years minimum law library experience is that something to be concerned about in the application process I think that would really - one of the postings you sure yeah yeah well yeah I mean they say two years minimum a lot of them do want people to have experience but as you saw there was a Bryan cave thing that said you know we'll take you know people without finishing their MLIS you I guess you would have to consider it I mean if there's if they're saying specifically two years minimum they probably are going to look for that but it may be worth trying to apply anyway because as I said there is it is more of an employee a job seeker market than it is an employer market it just would depend on how I guess it's worth a shot and all that can happen is you don't get an interview you know so what's the worst that could happen you don't hear back from them and then we had a question Christina is there another site to locate internship opportunities not that I'm aware of I am not aware of that I guess you could check the American Library Association we don't we don't have anything with double a Double L I mean mostly it is like what the prior student said you know you people that people called call us all the time and so it really is kind of looking around your general area and cold calling most of the time yes and Christina sometimes opportunities do pop up on the ice school website that's a good place to look as well yes and even on LinkedIn times you can not only find job opportunities but they might have internships internships well that's true mm-hmm then we have a question from Janice should double a double L membership be listed on a resume sure yes definitely and in fact I'd it were I to apply for a job today I would list it on my resume so yes you do want to list that and if you're in a chapter you want to list that as well in fact where I - in apply for a job today I would list to all my professional memberships absolutely so do that throughout your career okay excellent and then there's a comment thank thank you for sharing with us your fabulous background your incredible knowledge and giving us hope out there these days trust me there really is this is a this is a job seekers market right now and I know it seems scary and I was there and I haven't forgotten I am way older but I haven't forgotten what it's like but yeah you know that it is a job seekers market right now and then we have I'm looking to transition to law librarianship after many years working in public libraries and youth services is this possible or our law librarians mainly coming from new graduates no I think that's fabulous and I think you you're you have a wealth of experience that is is relevant and valuable take whatever classes you can take so that you have some you know a bit more information and background in law librarianship but no we're not necessarily only looking for recent graduates and and people would be probably very happy and and people I mean I know of many people who transitioned over into law libraries from public libraries or general academic libraries so yeah definitely that's that's great go for it and then there's a question do you have any tips for those transitioning from a legal career to law librarianship I'm most interested in public law librarianship as I've worked in public service organizations yeah well the for sure I mean there's a lot of people that most not all but a lot of law library law librarians who came with JD's were practitioners first and then came into law libraries so it's a you have an advantage if you've worked in the legal field and or if you have a JD there is an advantage to that and really all you're doing is looking for jobs that look relevant to you if you're interested in a job in a public law library then keep your eye open for those positions they don't come up a hole super often but you know look around I don't know where you're looking but look around for them and you can do what your colleague said and maybe talk to your if there's a public library close to you go in and chat with them talk to them about it terrific and then our celeea asked how do you recommend listing MLS classes and web seminars on a resume it would probably be after your work experience and after where you've listed your the jobs you know your work experience and your educational background and with your educational background I'd probably just like you know somewhat of a paragraph format listing relevant classes I don't know that I'd put every single class down but I'd think about relevant classes and put those down I've seen them on resumes for sure absolutely and especially talking about ones or webinars that left an impression on you that as Jean mentioned you can tell stories about that give you opportunities to show off what you've learned and also your interest right exactly and then we had a couple comments people just sharing where their backgrounds are coming from we have people from paralegal backgrounds quarter backgrounds practicing backgrounds yeah we have all that and in a California County law library system I mean some of them sadly and unfortunately the reality is that some of the smaller counties do have County law libraries but their financial situation is not great and so often we a number of our County law librarians come from court reporter paralegal backgrounds and they they they haven't even gone to library school so you know this is something that it can be a good transition and but those jobs aren't as well paid is we'd like them to be and or but if you're getting a library degree and you have a paralegal background in court reporter background you know talk about it because that's valuable you you've had exposure to the legal system you you have knowledge that somebody else didn't have won't have that you know hasn't worked in the legal system so you know people will be interested in that for sure absolutely and christina was just sharing with the questions about resume this is for high school students specifically mentioning Jill Klees with our career services she also is an excellent resource for a resume building yes and Carla notes that law librarianship has made her feel at home and hopefully it will for others too that's fantastic yeah it is and I will say in in regard to that feeling at home I have many many deep ties with several many law librarians it's been the other aspect of my career that's been invaluable are the friendships that I've developed sorry the friendships I've developed throughout the course of my career a deep ties with a lot of people I'm still very much in touch with my colleagues in Australia and that was a long time ago that I work there as a law librarian it's it's been rewarding and we do now Double A Double L is encouraging recent retirees to stay involved and engaged so some of us some of them are providing mentorship and helping out in other ways so and because we because we love the field and because we have so many friends some of them are still coming to the conferences so it's something that's been a very rewarding career for me absolutely and others who might be interested I just posted the link for the annual conference that's coming up in July students that are in my team the opportunity to attend it's in New Orleans and actually I will be there on behalf of I school so if you happen to be in town stop by yeah Jeanne will be here as well be there I will be there and there's the student registration rate is very low it's a very good deal I know it's expensive and and it's probably not everybody can go but it's it's well worth it if you're at all able and they do have that was one thing I was going to say so thanks Vicki they do also have a career you know you have the ability to apply for apply for an interview for jobs there so a lot of people come in and from all across the country and there's job interviews going on throughout the course of the the conference so if you at all can attend I would encourage you to do so excellent carlos saying it's very tempting yes it is and you'd have a lot of fun too does anybody else have any questions feel free if you prefer to grab the mic or to type in the chat window everybody is expressing their gratitude Jean for the information rich presentation well if anybody has any recommendations for me as to if I if I were to do this again any recommendations on how to make improvements or things that maybe I didn't talk about that you you think would be valuable please let Vicki know absolutely yeah and I appreciate the opportunity like I say this is I'm grateful too because although I'm not directly representing double a double L I am doing it based on the concerns that we have coming off the board that we do want library school students to consider law librarianship as a viable career because we do have so many open positions that we're having trouble filling so thank you for coming excellent and I run win' had a question about legal resources course I teach the info 220 which is our legal resources course every spring so look for look for that course they're some of the other courses that we offer we do have a law librarianship pathway on the high school website so some of the other courses that could be helpful and could include government documents there are other seminars as well as Jeanne mentioned the courses in cataloging reference librarianship the online searching courses of course your research methods course you don't have any writing and research experience those are all fantastic courses to take excellent are cilium right she's going to spread the word out to her former colleagues do that please we want you to do that for sure thank you everybody I'm so glad I appreciate you spending your time with us this Saturday I'll be sharing the recording link on the iSchool website and of course if you have any questions jean has kindly shared her email address here on the slide I'll type it in the chat window as well as well as my email and getting in touch with any either of us with any questions that you may have we're happy to answer any questions and if we're i round out the recording any last call for questions here thank you everybody for attending I hope to have these sessions as often as there's interest and Jean again thank you so much for your time and expertise today oh thank you have a good day everyone thank you you | SJSU School of Information | UCtGthCqkWXZsbQbvfK_FHNQ | 2020-03-12 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 9,288 | 49,614 |
J8Hj5bIYuYA | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J8Hj5bIYuYA | Adopting the Native Language of the Web -- Designer vs. Developer #3 | [Music] digital design previously was quite influenced by the world of graphic design in that the language that we use so it's just like you know above the fold came from the print world um it does feel like we're getting back to that restrictive um space again especially like with like native versus web and all these other um to me meaningless debates when it's like we're ignoring the user experience i mean what's your ex what's your feelings on um some of these all like language being influences and the way we are right now in the industry in terms of like influence so i feel like we've gone from a world where we took our language and our inspiration from print yeah and that we applied those constraints to the web to a world now where we're taking our language and our constraints from native apps and we're applying that to the web and what i'd love for us to do is to end up in a world where we have language and ideas that are native to the web itself that embrace the fact that the web is hypertext not just a another way to build native apps one of the projects my team works on is the progressive web app directory and we've been trying to collect a lot of people's progressive web apps and capture metrics currently lighthouse scores but we have plans to bring in other metrics and when you see a few hundred pwas all in one place and you go through them all you start to see common conventions design patterns ui exactly such as the hamburger menu so the hamburger menu is a classic one where it's in there even though most people on native in the native app world are looking at them saying well actually we're taking key functionality in our app and we're hiding away from the users and we're discovering people can't find it but if you've seen people redesigned to go away from the hamburger menu if you look at say the youtube app where going to interfaces that expose the functionality make it discoverable make it obvious and i feel like for the web we have to go through that same process but it can't just be following the taillights of native it has to be saying if i'm building something for the web it has to be responsive because on the web the same url can be seen on a four inch iphone all the way to a 30 inch monitor and so it doesn't respond and progressive about directory is guilty of this we are working on fixing it we end up with a world where it looks fine in your phone but on your massive desktop monitor there's a little bit of functionality swimming in an ocean and white space yeah i mean do you feel that we're abandoning responsive web design because it felt like for a while maybe 10 years ago there was like the revelation of grid and that we were designing for that we're designing in the wrong way so hence producing the wrong thing so fixed pixels became like you know abandoned but do you feel that responsive web design is now being abandoned uh because we're following like very strong native patterns as opposed to following the web so i think yes but it's the weird thing is we now have the tools to do responsive really well we have the understanding and just as we get into that it's become something that's boring and people aren't doing it they're sort of going well actually here's an adaptive solution well here's a thing that assumes we're going to have a mobile dot or an mdot site that's going to be very app-like and then we'll have some legacy thing for the desktop and yeah it is it does feel like an abandonment of responsive design but we don't have something to go to instead i feel like we still when we think about designing for the web we're still stuck in what our tools give us so if our tools assume we design with a bunch of static images a set of static screens yeah we're stuck in that box whereas we should be thinking what is the content what is the sub screen module what is the thing that we want the user to do on all of these screens how does the user get from this page to this page to this page notice i'm using print language yep because i can say page to page and people know what i mean or i can say screen to screen and people think i'm talking about native apps yes but we don't have a thing that is native to the web probably my favorite example of something anybody ever did about this is a phd thesis by a guy called tom fermaro okay and it tries to tell us that if you want to make an argument in a hypertext environment you can't assume the user is going to start at the beginning at your front page and then linearly go through it they're going to come in at some arbitrary point and you've got to give them multiple paths to get to all of the relevant bits of the argument and since his work 15 16 years ago there's been very little that i've seen and there's been very little i've seen making into people's production web apps or production websites yeah in fact one of the questions i often ask myself is what if we hadn't called these things progressive web apps what if we called them progressive websites what would be different what would we have changed which conventions would we have established that we don't have now so you think the word app has um influenced us to design from the ui to the patents and conventions of native yes and if you were to imagine a world where we were saying well actually you know what we're happy that the web is not like an app environment we like the fact that the web is a hyper-media environment and when you look at the web and people they take the hypertext aspects for granted just like people take responsiveness for granted and then it's very easy to say well actually this works on my phone and it works my other phone it's responsive enough but isn't that a problem with say mobile first and us focusing going from the extreme of desktop only to the extreme of only mobile hence the mdot websites or some of the challenges that pwa space i think you're right i think we also confuse building something that is mobile first we're building something that is native to the device the user has so if you think about a app or a website that really exploits the user's device they're going to ask what capabilities exist in this device that don't exist in other devices and as these capabilities evolve as new capabilities get added we should be asking ourselves what can we do now that we couldn't do before so probably the most interesting new capability that's been added to devices is fingerprint and you're seeing more and more apps say well actually instead of typing username and password once you've logged in once just use your fingerprint from then on because we know it's you yeah i mean it it seems like there is a potentially another debate and i've always been um frustrated by you know the whole flat versus skeuomorphic or native versus web it almost feels like native web or native web and app web is that the new debate i mean is this possibly damaging again like you know this another you know million conference talks million videos million books written about you know the the patterns i mean what do you think the solution is before we uh create another uh scandal so i think a lot of people see native and web as converging and a very long time ago i found this wonderful greek word chiasmus the idea that you have two ideas and they meet and cross over so you end up in a world where apps are much more hypertextual and web sites are much more app like and they cross over and they borrow features from each other so it's not quite convergence but i don't think the native versus web or even the app web versus native web argument is productive but i do think looking at each each side and asking what can we borrow from them whilst preserving our own identity because if you get progressive web apps everywhere that all look and feel like native apps that isn't a victory for the web because now you just found a way to build native apps using javascript yeah you've thrown away urls you've thrown away hypertextuality you've thrown away the value that browsers give you if you load your progressive web app full screen there's no url there's no way to share there's no way to browse beyond the confines of that native app without ending up in a very confused environment at which point could you just use a native app so we have to make sure that the web doesn't lose its soul yeah because there's no point with making everything app-like if you lose your soul can you be a perfectly good developer without designing yes would you be a more empathetic developer if you knew more about design and aesthetic yes i think you would and i think that's there's nothing wrong with saying that | Chrome for Developers | UCnUYZLuoy1rq1aVMwx4aTzw | 2017-04-12 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,630 | 8,661 |
LZZX0yzHU3k | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LZZX0yzHU3k | 2021 Global ARMY Song “W8” Official MV- Gracie Ranan ft. ARMY ( TURN ON CC) | [Danish] I woke up and saw the news today [Spanish] So many things [German] Left unexplained [Bengali] No control, of what’s going to change [Swedish] Now I’m left with questions, reality to face [Persian] Still I wish you’re right here [Belarusian] When the fears draws near [Traditional Chinese] But all I have is a vow I hold so dear [Korean] So you could be 8 thousand 7 hundred 9 miles from me [Lithuanian] I’ll even let [Japanese] this winter last twice as long before it turns to spring [Dutch] As long as, this chaos that I face [Thai] Someday will wipe the tears [Armenian] No matter how far you are [Hungarian] I always will [Bisaya] I always will [Spanish] Wait [Kazakh] Wait [French] It’s feels like I’m on thin ice [Slovak] Kept on wishing a dawn that’ll change my night [Malay] Still I slip and stumble [French] even fall [Greek] Got me thinking it’s all my fault [French] Should I go and hide [Burmese] Should I run away [Cantonese] Or should I just pretend everything’s okay [Tagalog] When all of this is crumbling, crumbling down [English] Got me wondering, wondering [Italian] if you’ll (still) be right here [Hindi] To wipe these tears [Swiss German] When all I have, a purple vow [Turkish] I hold so dear [Bulgarian] So you could be 8 thousand 7 hundred 9 miles from me [Finnish] I’ll even let this winter last twice as long [Czech] Before it turns to spring [Polish] As long as, this chaos that I face [Russian] Someday will wipe the tears [Hmong] No matter how far you are [Arabic] I always will [English] I always will Wait [Ukrainian] Wait [Dutch] Every high and every low [Brazilian Portuguese] I think inside my heart I’ve always known [Portuguese/Portugal] that with you [Tagalog] I’ll never walk alone [Indonesian] And you could be a universe from me [Nepali] I’ll even let myself say [English] "let it be" [Kazakh] Remember when [Arabic] The day you promised me [Vietnamese] There's no way that they could really cancel spring [German] I know that, someday this storm will pass [Sinhala] So we’ll finally find peace [Tamil] No matter how far you are [English] I always will [English] Wait [English] I always will [English] Wait | Gracie Ranan | UCebMgpzap6dfgRz-8lY5raQ | 2021-07-08 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 375 | 2,157 |
YeGleojM4i8 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YeGleojM4i8 | Speed Up or Slow Down an Automatic Wind Watch | hey everybody this is praxis and in this video we're talking about automatic wine watch's automatic wine watches are popular with a lot of people in the preparedness community because what we know that if the aliens ever invade by air dropping bird flu infected clown zombies they're going to perceive that a wave of attack with an EMP pulse which would essentially knock out everyone else's electronic watches house anyone to know what time to watch your favorite TV shows baby so we're gonna talk about these how to manage ease if you have an automatic wine watch sometimes they can run too fast sometimes they can run too slow it's not that you're not moving your arm around fast enough or you're moving your arms around too much this is a little setting inside here and I'm going to show you how to get inside and how to fix it buddy I have AC Co 5 watch with automatic winding and it loses time it loses about 5 minutes every week so I'm constantly having to reset it and at first I was kind of ok with that but then I realized it's kind of lame because you can adjust these so in this video I'm gonna show you both how to open up the back of this and I am going to show you how to change the speed of the of the watch now this is a very novel video I went out on YouTube to try to find out how to do this myself and an astonishing number of videos on this topic don't show the part of the video that they're about I've seen videos that are about opening up the back of this and then they cut away while the person actually opens up the back and has some text on the screen about how difficult it was and then I've seen videos that are about adjusting this thing and then they cut away when the person actually does the adjustment it's a really weird feature of the genre of watch adjustment videos so this video is gonna be show everything I'm actually going to show you what I'm doing in the first step here is to get the back open I bought a little tool there was only $10 on Amazon to open up the back it's got this piece and this piece and this holds the watch and this does the twisting I'm gonna cut to a close-up camera view so you can actually see what I'm doing here's the back of the watch here and you can see all the inner workings and I'm gonna lock it down into this device right here by seating it right between these four little adjustable plastic holders and this little screw dial right here tightens to lock it down into place I'm snugging it in there again this was just about ten dollars on Amazon and then the next step is I'm gonna take this device which has these two grabbers which grab the outside edges here you can see that there's these indentations on opposite sides so I've had I've said this up so that it'll fit into two of these and I'm gonna unscrew it just by twisting twisting it along there here we go going counterclockwise here we go so now it's loosened up and continue screwing it counterclockwise to get this back off here being very careful not to get anything inside there you can see the little gasket ring for the waterproofing here and I'm just gonna make sure that that stays seated I'm using a little copper wire just sort of adjust all this and get that back in so it'll be in the proper position later on when I close it up all right now the thing that we need to adjust is right inside here gonna move this out of the way okay and you can see this bit right here there are two little arms coming off here and one of these I need to adjust in it is the top one it's this one right here and you can see here there's a minus and a plus sign and if I push this in the direction of the minus sign which would be clockwise that'll slow it down and if I push it in the direction of the plus sign which is counter clockwise it will speed it up now I'm just gonna give it the tiniest little tap because like I said I only have about five minutes per week and I want to speed it up so I'm gonna just tap it there we go I just nudged it just a tiny tiny tiny little bit there so what I'll do is I'm gonna close this back up and I will just see how the watch keeps time for the week I'm gonna log resync it with real time and for the week I'll just kind of go in and and see how it does and if I'm finding that it's still running a little slow I'll open it up again I'll just nudge it a little more in that counterclockwise direction and if I find out that it is running a little fast like if I hit it too much I'm just gonna pull it back this way so I said I hope you found this helpful actually seeing the adjustment and if you have a Seco five watch and you want to make these adjustments don't be don't be afraid of doing it it's pretty easy to go in here and you know as long as you put everything back the way that it was and you don't drop anything else in there dust spit anything like that you should be good so that's it good luck please subscribe and tune in every Friday at 4:30 New York time for a new video and if you'd like to support this channel you can do so both through patreon or PayPal [Music] | Praxis Homesteading and Survival Skills | UCAIgYu_4XGE0M-4JiO3deVg | 2019-09-27 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,012 | 5,062 |
1eDnGUR_CIs | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1eDnGUR_CIs | Grealish & Morata To Spurs? | Tottenham Transfer Talk | With Barnaby Slater | hi guys barab for spur on and this is your Tuesday edition of Tottenham transfer talk we're going to rush through it first up the Daily Telegraph have talked once again about Swiss teenager BR imbolo interesting spurs in fact they've gone so far as to say he has moved above bat shaii from marsill in the pecking order of players that Spurs are interested in he's a young striker looks hungry looks like a good finisher Dynamic pacy player he scored 30 goals in 86 games for Basel in Switzerland this to me seems like a possibility Bachi is obviously interesting West Ham West Ham I think are going to throw a lot more money around than Spurs I think Pai probably wants to go to a Champions League club I think by the sound of it he's willing to hold out till after the Euros but if Tottenham uh a worried about getting someone in early then maybe they'll go for imolo first he'll probably come a bit cheaper I would have thought around the 20 million pound Mark let me know in the comments section below which one you'd prefer and why second bit of news today again the telegraph they say that we are monitoring Aston Villa's Jack greish now don't forget about him uh or do you remember from him when he played for Tim showood shood was loving him we know shood likes getting the youth players in he gave Harry Kane his debut of course uh greish looked good I like the way that he had his socks rolled over his shinaz looks like a proper football player in central Midfield in central Midfield however he is lightweight also of course slight attitude problem I think uh obviously there was that uh holiday picture of him being completely coma in the middle of the Street somewhere abroad and once it came down to a real relegation scrap and Sherwood had gone greish was nowhere to be seen so would he be the kind of player to fit in with pochettino's high demanding work ethic based play I'm not so sure however he is a young Talent he just won the uh under 21 ton tournament with England in France and apparently put in a lot of Sterling performances there which is why apparently according to the telegraph ourselves Stoke and Everton are monitoring his situation would you like Jack greish at the club let us know in the comments box below good player but how's he got the attitude I'm not sure finally today team talk that highly reputable Source say that juventus's Alvaro Morata is interesting Tottenham Hots spur however it's not just Spurs it's Arsenal Chelsea Liverpool and Manchester United marata has come out and said he's tempted by the Premier League to me this one in terms of rating one out of five possibility I don't think he would come to Spurs first I think it's unlikely if he was going to go to the Premier League he'd Join one of the other clubs above us because they'll be able to pay more wages and have done better than us over previous Seasons um admittedly of course Man United and Chelsea not in the Champions League but I think the amount of money they pay and uh their history in terms of recent times as clubs will make that not that important I don't think Morata will come to Spurs team talk just putting our name in there because we're looking at Strikers however if you think differently let me know in the comments box below he is obviously a pedigree play he does look good I just can't see it happening especially when he'd have to come in as backup to the one and only Harry Kane okay guys that's the end of today's top and transfer talk let me know what you thought in the comments box below don't forget to subscribe to the channel on YouTube and follow us on Twitter and Facebook spur on TV come on you Spurs hi guys B for spurdon it's time for another episode of Smithy versus slats episode nine wow uh Smithy is currently 53 | SpurredOn | UCqP1HeqNhqQm8u3yuL2fx9w | 2016-05-31 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 705 | 3,770 |
bfTsp15qdIg | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bfTsp15qdIg | Creating shared paths: LEARNZ Getting around online field trip | [Music] well hey guys we're on cobham drive with veronica she's the project manager for a great initiative which is a shared path this is a stretch of road veronica that you'd take if you're driving from the airport into the city in wellington of course just over there that famous landmark the needle which is straight up in the air today because it's not that windy veronica this is a great project isn't it because you're taking into consideration people and the plants and animals that inhabit this area it's a shared path you've got cyclists on one way and pedestrians on the other it's great yes well what we're trying to encourage here is to commute from the airport into the cbd and this is a great route it's 1.6 kilometers we have along a segregated pedestrian path and a two-way cycle-wide path around three meters wide most of the areas and you will have a lot of landscape features here you will have a lot of new developments and resting areas around the existing sculptures near the caliber runabout you will have a lot more landscape features and a lot more viewing platforms for more enjoyment from people and the rest of the community it's not only about getting from a to b it's maybe also stopping along the way and enjoying the area and this separation of cyclists and pedestrians is quite a good safety feature as well and of course you were saying before that there's little blue penguins nesting along the coast you've taken into consideration them and created housing for them and you're also creating other platforms for wildlife sea life to grow as well and you've got a model for us that's a scale model yes so this is the current prototype that we have after we complete the works we will try to install these ecological tiles to encourage a lot more growth of the sea life and the new providement work that we have done and we also work with the little penguins we have encouraged a lot more their habitat and increase that habitat for them to breed in these areas it is very well known that we have across the whole entire project penguins nesting and molting through the whole entire year it's great because it's not only considering the people that are going to be using this path but also the wildlife that was probably always here and so thinking about that hey thanks for joining us today and sharing your information on the shared path and it's been a great week and the field trip hasn't it looking at modal shifts different types of transport getting people out of their cars and onto shared pathways like this there's so many different ways of getting around what sort of things are you going to do at your place now that you've had an experience in the field trip like this so many different ideas so many opportunities we'll see you on another field trip soon you | Learnz Field Trips | UCL-DG2mGqoCeye6hr4hF3Mg | 2020-11-11 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 509 | 2,805 |
Xk8p3f2HDTg | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xk8p3f2HDTg | Classroom Aid - James Webb - Mars-Jupiter-Neptune | the James Webb Space Telescope took a look at three solar system planets in 2022 Mars Jupiter and Neptune we'll start with Mars this image shows a small region of the planet's Eastern Hemisphere constructed by a surface reference map from NASA and the Mars Orbiter laser altimeter this is the same area at near infrared light at this wavelength the image is dominated by reflected sunlight and thus reveals surface details similar to those apparent invisible light images the rings of Higgins crater the dark volcanic rock of surdis major and brightening in the Hallis Basin are all apparent in this image here's a larger area admitt infrared the image shows light given off by the planet as it loses Heat the brightest region is where the sun is nearly overhead it decreases towards the polar regions the northern region was experiencing winter when the data for this image was taken Webb's first near-infrared spectrum of Mars reveals chemical and physical properties of Mars's surface and atmosphere data are shown in white and a best fit model in purple the spectrum is dominated by a reflected sunlight spectral dip appears at specific wavelengths where light is absorbed by molecules in Mars atmosphere specifically carbon dioxide carbon monoxide and water other details reveal information about dust clouds and surface features here's webs near infrared view of Jupiter it shows distinct bands that encircle the planet as well as the Great Red Spot spot appears white in his view as do other clouds because they reflect a great deal of sunlight clearly visible to the left is Europa a moon with a probable ocean below its thick icy crust and the target of NASA's forthcoming Europa Clipper mission that will drill into the crust to reach the ocean you can see europa's Shadow to the left of the Great Red Spot here's another image produced by three specialized infrared filters that showcase details of the planet since infrared light is invisible to the human eye the light has been mapped into the visible spectrum generally the longest wavelengths appear redder and the shorter wavelengths appear Bluer in this view you can see auroras extending to high altitudes above both the northern and southern poles of Jupiter note the diffraction Spike from the Southern Aurora you can even see Jupiter's faint rings which are a million times fainter than the planet on the left we have a diffraction Spike from Jupiter's moon IO and near the South Pole we have io's tiny shadow the image also includes the two very small moons named amalfia and adrastia here we are zooming into an image of Neptune and Triton taken on July 12 2022. Triton is the very bright point of light with the signature diffraction spikes seen in many of Webb's images covered in a frozen Sheen of condensed nitrogen Triton reflects an average of 70 percent of the sunlight that hits it Triton orbits Neptune in an unusual backward retrograde orbit leading astronomers to speculate that this moon was originally a Kuiper Belt object that was gravitationally captured by Neptune additional web studies of Triton are planned in the coming years here we see six of Neptune's 14 moons Webb's new image of Neptune also captures details of the planet's turbulent windy atmosphere Neptune itself is blue invisible light due to its gaseous methane content but it is not blue and Webb's near infrared View here we have a clear view of Neptune's rings a previously known vortex at the southern pole is evident in Webb's View in addition the web image clearly shows the planet's fainter dust bands | David Butler | UCNwSxyl2KmhdAjHLR6xGR0A | 2023-01-04 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 607 | 3,562 |
YdkZIgbyQQA | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YdkZIgbyQQA | WORST SINGING of the BEST VOCALISTS: Adele, Sia, A.Grande, Aguilera… How to avoid vocal mistakes? | [Music] what wants the audience from the singer that he does not deceive himself or others my house how can you sing like that just how it's possible this can also happen i don't know what to do hello to all professional singers with you today your vocal designer veronica worship when i teach vocal to my students i always say if you want to surprise someone cool to make a cover of a hit song emphasize your inner self your charisma pull out and show yourself in this zone on 100 and you can do this right [Music] oh pass the song through yourself understand its meaning and sing the song the way you feel it in your soul use all your creative talents for this sing your song as you see it with your inner eyes [Music] but if you yourself find it difficult to deeply understand the song and you do not know how to do it step by step in order to pass the song through yourself and sing using for this exactly all your vocal techniques and melismas by the way we have more than 30 of such special melismas and vocal techniques in our online training course so you can contact me for an online consultation [Music] find yourself your creativity and unleash your vocal potential to the [Music] fullest us you [Music] make my wish come true i'm just gonna keep on waiting you you you you i hear those laments ringing won't you please bring my baby to me so make my wish come true this baby all i want for chris my [Music] house oh [Music] making everybody [Music] i [Music] no matter what they say didn't you my god [Applause] [Music] i don't know what to do [Applause] i will be rising from the ground like a skyscraper [Music] if you really want to sing beautiful professionally set your voice make your singing powerful develop voice flexibility and master vocal embellishments and melisma so i want to please you our course vocal fitness is now available for you this is a professional complex of vocal exercises and vocal warm-ups for five days of the week you can work with it at any time convenient for you and doing only about 25 minutes a day you will be able to sing your favorite songs without any problems and already perform vocal embellishments and melisma that are in it if you want to buy this video course vocal fitness write to me in the social network or mail me all links below in the description of this video [Music] in the usa yeah it's the party in the usa be okay there's a party in the usa in the usa [Applause] oh [Applause] big [Music] i is you can't just sing your song it needs to talk heart to heart with your listeners so do it from your heart sincerely and with love it you've given me a million reasons to quit the show you've given me a million reasons give me a million reasons given me a million reasons about a million reasons if i had yeah i would run for the hills [Laughter] [Music] i've got a hundred million reasons to walk away but baby i just need one good one to [Music] stay i've got a hundred million reasons to walk away but baby i just need one good one if you want to get personal training with me or need help in preparing your song for studio recording you can contact with me by links below | Vocal designer - VERONICA WORSHIP | UCzV51khKjRUWBVZvxJPmu-A | 2020-09-04 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 598 | 3,141 |
xyYp5jAWTiQ | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xyYp5jAWTiQ | What does Greg Hill have against Loving v Virginia? | let me open a joint public area city council city of pearland and the Planning and Zoning Commission of the city of pearland I was going to say but before councilman Sherman's comments as well but I think it goes in line with what he was saying just on the other side I you know the this issue it seems especially it helped out at the federal level has been politicized and politicized and demonized and everything else and I'm my suggestion and bringing it forward was just to keep it to try to stay above the fray I don't want to make it a political issue I just want to say that these are rights that were all given before there were Democrats and Republicans or or anything else when the Constitution was written and these were the rights that were laid out by our founding fathers I agree you know I understand the law with respect to Heller and understand the law with respect to you know limiting some folks from having guns I don't I'm okay i don't want felons to have guns I took that same oath as the mayor said whenever I served as a Border Patrol agent so I wouldn't have wanted serving as a Border Patrol agent to have some felons shooting at me or some illegal aliens shooting at me I don't want them to have guns who I do want to have guns is all you all and I want you to be able to have a gun in your house I don't think that we determined that on this level I think the purpose of the resolution is to simply say this is where we stand as a city because this has become such an issue now at the federal level that we here in pearland at least can tell you that we feel that the Second Amendment right with respect to gun ownership and then article 1 section 29 and the Texas Constitution is important and therefore in section 2 as it points out in council member Sherman said that we say that it's misguided and unconstitutional I don't care if the supreme court disagrees with me I mean the Supreme Court has been wrong a number of times they were wrong whenever they decided loving versus Virginia the Supreme Court has been wrong a number of times they were wrong whenever they decided loving versus Virginia the lovings didn't know that it was a crime for a white person to marry negro in Virginia they found out the hard way you today the United States Supreme Court handed down a decision the lovings our deal is at last over Richard and Mildred Loving have won the right to be man and wife father and mother in the state of Virginia anti-miscegenation laws have been declared illegal not only in Virginia but in all 16 states that have held such statutes you so what my thing is is that I disagree with the Supreme Court in that regard and that's that's that's okay I mean they can disagree with me that's what we're entitled to do and so I just I wanted to put it forward so that we can determine all right this is where we stand and if this is where we stand let's just let them know and then that's it so that's that's all going to say I say I think they learn who you want to is all right that no man should have anything for you it's a god-given right I think | joshuaism | UCUkpaA1HMsByfP0xLMJpYRw | 2013-04-21 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 599 | 3,089 |
0e6esIg3I4s | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0e6esIg3I4s | Essays book 2 | Michel Eyquem de Montaigne | Early Modern, Essays | Book | English | 16/19 | section 48 of essays book - 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 Cynthia Moyer essays book - by Michel de Montaigne translated by Charles cotton apology for Ramone Simone part 8 the extremities of our perquisition do all fall into astonishment and blindness as Plutarch says of the testimony of histories that according to charts and maps the utmost bounds of known countries are taken up with marshes impenetrable forests deserts and uninhabitable places this is the reason why the most gross and childish ravings were most found in those authors who treat of the most elevated subjects and precede the farthest in them losing themselves in their own curiosity and presumption the beginning and end of knowledge are equally foolish observe - what a pitch Plato flies in his poetic clouds do but take notice there of the gibberish of the gods but what did he dream of when he defined a man to be a two-legged animal without feathers giving those who had in mind to deride him a pleasant occasion for having pulled a cape on alive they went about calling it the man of Plato and what did the Epicureans think of out of what sin complicity did they first imagine that their atoms that they said were bodies having some weight and a natural motion downwards had made the world till they were put in mind by their adversaries that according to this description it was impossible they should unite and join to one another their fall being so direct and perpendicular and making so many parallel lines throughout wherefore there was a necessity that they should since ad a fortuitous and sideways motion and that they should moreover a Kouta their atoms with hooked tails by which they might unite and cling to one another and even then do not those that attack them upon this second consideration put them hardly to it if the atoms have by chance formed so many sorts of figures why did it never fall out that they made a house or a shoe why at the same rate should we not believe that an infinite number of Greek letters strewed all over a certain place might fall into the contexture of the Iliad whatever is capable of reason says Zeno is better than that which is not capable there is nothing better than the world the world is therefore capable of reason cotta by this way of argumentation makes the world a mathematician and tis also made a musician and an organist by this other argumentation of Zeno the whole is more than a part we are capable of wisdom and our part of the world therefore the world is wise there are infinite like examples not only of arguments that are false in themselves but silly ones that do not hold in themselves and that accuse their authors not so much of ignorance as imprudence in the reproaches the philosophers - one another in the teeth with all upon their dissensions in their sects and opinions whoever should bundle up a lusty of the fuller ease of human wisdom would produce wonders i willingly muster up these few for a pattern by a certain meaning not less profitable to consider than the most sound and moderate instructions let us judge by these what opinion we are to have of man of his sense and reason when in these great persons that have raised human knowledge so high so many gross mistakes and manifest errors are to be found for my part I am apt to believe that they have treated of knowledge casually and like a toy with both hands and have contended about reason as of a vain and frivolous instrument setting on foot all sorts of fancies and inventions sometimes more sinewy and sometimes weaker this same Plato who defines man as if he were a says elsewhere after Socrates that he does not in truth know what man is and that he is a member of the world the hardest to understand by this variety and instability of opinions they tacitly lead us as it were by the hand to this resolution of the irresolution they profess not always to deliver their opinions barefaced and apparent to us they have won while disguised them in the fabulous shadows of poetry and at another in some other visor for our imperfection carries this also along with it that crude meat is not always proper for our stomachs we must dry alter and mix it they do the same they sometimes conceal their real opinions and judgments and falsify them to accommodate themselves to the public use they will not make an open profession of ignorance and of the imbecility of human reason that they may not fright children but they sufficiently discover it to us under the appearance of a troubled and inconstant science I advised a person in Italy who had a great mind to speak Italian that provided he only had a desire to make himself understood without being ambitious in any other respect to excel that he should only make use of the first word that came to the tongues end whether Latin French Spanish or Gaskell and that by adding the Italian termination he could not fail of hitting upon some idiom of the country either tuscan roman venetian Piedmontese or Neapolitan and so fall in with some one of those many forms i say the same of philosophy she has so many faces so much variety and has said so many things that all our dreams and ravings are they're to be found human fancy can conceive nothing good or bad that is not there Neal Tom absurd a Dickey protest court nandi Couture up Ali Co philosophorum nothing can be said so absurd that has not been said before by some of the philosophers and I am the more willing to expose my wimzie's to the public for as much as though they are spun out of myself and without any pattern I know they will be found related to some ancient humor and some will not stick to say see whence he took it my manners are natural I have not called in the assistance of any discipline to erect them but weak as they are when it came into my head to lay them open to the world's view and that to expose them to the light in a little more decent garb I went to adorn them with reasons and examples it was a wonder to myself accidentally to find them conformable to so many philosophical discourses and examples I never knew what regimen my life was of till it was near worn out and spent a new figure an unpremeditated and accidental philosopher but to return to the soul in as much as Plato has placed reason in the brain anger in the heart and concupiscence in the liver tis likely that it was rather an interpretation of the movements of the soul than that he intended a division and separation of it as of a body into several members and the most likely of their opinions is that tis always a soul that by its faculty reasons remembers comprehends judges desires and exercises all its other operations by diverse instruments of the body as the pilot guides his ship according to his experience one while straining or slacking the cordage one while hoisting the Maynard or removing the rudder by one end the same power carrying on several effects and that it is lodged in the brain which appears in that the wounds and accidents that touch that part do immediately offend the faculties of the soul and it is not incongruous that it should thence diffuse itself through the other parts of the body medium non Deseret own qualms Cayley Phoebus Eater Roddy's Tom and omnia lestrade Phoebus narrow deviates from the zodiacs way yet all things doth illustrate with his ray as the Sun sheds from heaven it's light and influence and fills the world with them katara parse Annie my pear totem deceit a corpus parrot at odd newman mentee snowmen qui m'a wait or the other part of the soul diffused all or the body does obey the reasons lor some have said that there was a general soul as it were a great body whence all the particular souls were extracted and thither again returned always restoring themselves to that universal matter nam hyeri / omnis Carrasco a truck tsk way Maris Kalam Kwai profond 'm hink pecados Armenta we rose Janos omni forum creme quasi be tenuous Ness kantam our kasseri with us skill set hook ready day in day ik resolute are a fairy omnia neck Morty s a locum for God goes forth and spreads throughout the whole heaven earth and sea the universal soul each at its birth from him all beings share both man and brute the breath of vital air to him returned and loosed from earthly chain fly whence they sprung and rest in God again spurn at the grave and fearless of decay dwell in high heaven and star the ethereal way others that they only rejoined and reunited themselves to it others that they were produced from the divine substance others by the angels of fire and air others that they were from all antiquity and some that they were created at the very point of time the bodies wanted them others make them to descend from the orb of the moon and return thither the generality of the ancients believed that they were begotten from father to son after a like manner and produced with all other natural things taking their argument from the likeness of children to their fathers in stellata Patras Huertas tibi Fortis Creon tour for tables at ponies thou hast thy father's virtues with his blood for still the brave spring from the brave and good and that we see descend from fathers to their children not only bodily marks but moreover a resemblance of humors complexions and inclinations of the soul Danny quake or a crease we all entia Triskelion 'm same mininum sequitur dolus wall pebbles at fuga care ways our pottery bows dot or at petraeus power in kita artists seen on curtis ooh acquiesce M&A seminyak way with enemy parrot air kreski comb corporate toto for why should rage from the fierce Lions seed or from the subtle Fox's craft proceed or why the timorous and flying heart his fear and trembling to his race in part but that a certain force of mind does grow and still increases as the bodies do that thereupon the divine justice is grounded punishing in the children the faults of their fathers for as much as the contagion of paternal vices is in some sort imprinted in the soul of children and that the ill government of their will extends to them moreover that if souls had any other derivation than a natural consequence and that they had been some other thing out of the body they would retain some memory of their first being the natural faculties that are proper to them of discourses reasoning and remembering being considered see in core business can't oppose insinuate or core super Antioch damn I taught mmm NSA Nokomis neck with sticky icky Sturm rerum ola tenemos four at our birth if it infuse it be why do we then retain no memory of our foregoing life and why no more remember anything we did before for to make the condition of our souls such as we would have it to be we must suppose them all knowing even in their natural simplicity and purity by these means they had been such being free from the prison of the body as well before they entered into it as we hope they shall be after they are gone out of it and from this knowledge it should follow that they should remember being got in the body as Plato said that what we learn is no other than a remembrance of what we knew before a thing which every one by experience may maintain to be false for as much in the first place as that we do not just Lee remember anything but what we have been taught and that if the memory did purely perform its office it would at least suggest to us something more than what we have learned secondly that which she knew being in her purity was a true knowledge knowing things as they are by her divine intelligence whereas here we make her receive falsehood and vice when we instruct her wherein she cannot employ her reminiscence that image and conception having never been planted in her to say that the corporal prison does in such sort suffocate her natural faculties that they are they're utterly extinct is first contrary to this other belief of acknowledging her power to be so great and the operations of it that men sensibly perceive in this life so admirable as to have thereby concluded that divinity and eternity past and the immortality to come nam see Tonto Perez anomie mutata potestas omnis would act Aram executed retina theorem nan would open or ere ableto young Longhi or a rot for if the mind be changed to that degree as of things passed to lose all memory so great a change as that I must confess appears to me than death but little less furthermore tis here with us and not elsewhere that the force and effects of the soul ought to be considered all the rest of her perfections are vain and useless to her tis by her present condition that all her immortality is to be rewarded and paid and of the life of man only that she is to render an account it had been injustice to have stripped her of her means and powers to have disarmed her in order in the time of her captivity and imprisonment in the flesh of her weakness and infirmity in the time wherein she was forced and compelled to pass an infinite and perpetual sentence and condemnation and to insist upon the consideration of so short a time peradventure but an hour or two or at the most but a century which has no more proportion with infinity than in stint in this momentary interval to ordain and definitively to determine of her whole being it were an unreasonable disproportion to to assign an eternal recompense in consequence of so short a life Plato to defend himself from this inconvenience will have future payments limited to the term of a hundred years relatively to human duration and of us ourselves there are enough who have given them temporal limits by this they judged that the generation of the soul followed the common condition of human things as also her life according to the opinion of Epicurus and Democritus which has been the most received in consequence of these fine appearances that they saw it born and that according as the body grew more capable they saw it increase in vigor as the other did that its feebleness in infancy was very manifest and in time it's better strength and maturity and after that its declension and old age and at last its decrepitude key guinea parrot Ericom corpora at una cress gray céntimos parrot Iroquois and ska mentum souls with the bodies to be born we may discern with them to increase with them decay they perceived it to be capable of diverse passions and agitated with diverse painful motions whence it fell into lassitude and uneasiness capable of alteration and change of cheerfulness of stupidity and lying and subject to diseases and injuries as the stomach or the foot mentum sonare corpus hood agram Geronimo's at flecked eMED Akina pass a with Amos sick minds as well as bodies we do see buy medicines virtue oft restored to be dazzled and intoxicated with the fumes of wine hustled from her seat by the vapors of a burning fever laid asleep by the application of some medicaments and roused by others corporeal naturam anime a scenic essayist corporis corneum tellus it took way laborat there must be of necessity we find a nature that's corporeal of the mind because we evidently see it smarts and wound it is with shafts the body darts they saw it astonished and overthrown in all its faculties through the mere bite of a mad dog and in that condition to have no stability of Reason no sufficiency no virtue no philosophical resolution no resistance that could exempt it from the subjection of such accidents the slaver of a contemptible cur shed upon the hand of Socrates to shake all his wisdom and all his great and regulated imaginations and so to annihilate them and that there remained no trace of his former knowledge who is Anna my contour bot or at Louis's a orsome dissected or a Odom illa destructor when I know the power of the souls dis and when that once is but sequestered from her then by the same poison tis dispersed abroad and this poison to find no more resistance in that great soul than in an infant of four years old a poison sufficient to make all philosophy if it were incarnate become furious and mad in so much that Cato whoever disdained death and fortune could not endure the sight of a looking glass or of water overwhelmed with horror and affright at the thought of falling by the contagion of a mad dog into the disease called by physicians hydrophobia with more be destructive per artists turbot against an imam Spumanti i chorus also when tourim owed validus fairways gaunt weary bows on died throughout the limbs diffused the fierce disease disturbs the soul as in the briny seas the foaming waves to swell and boil we see stirred by the winds impetuosity now as to this particular philosophy has sufficiently armed man to encounter all other accidents either with patience or if the search of that costs too dear by an infallible defeat in totally depriving himself of all sentiment but these are expedience that are only of use to a soul being itself and in its full power capable of reason and deliberation but not at all proper for this inconvenience we're in a philosopher the soul becomes the soul of a madman troubled overturned and lost which many occasions may produce as a to vehement agitation that any violent passion of the soul may be get in itself or a wound in a certain part of the person or vapors from the stomach any of which may stupefy the understanding and turn the brain more obese in corporis our wheels are at cyber animals demented denim daily rock we fought or interim quit growl at our gopher Turin altom I tore gnome questo poem oculus new to quake identi for when the body's sick and ill at ease the mind doth often share in the disease wanders grows wild and raves and sometimes by a heavy and a stupid lethargy is overcome and cast into a deep a most profound and everlasting sleep the philosophers methinks have not much touched this string no more than another of equal importance they have this dilemma continually in their mouths to console our mortal condition the soul is either mortal or immortal if mortal it will suffer no pain if immortal it will change for the better they never touch the other branch what if she change for the worse and leave to the poet's the menaces of future torments but thereby they make themselves a good game these are two omissions that I often meet with in their discourses I return to the first this soul loses the use of the sovereign stoical good so constant and so firm our fine human wisdom must here yield and give up her arms as to the rest they also considered by the vanity of human reason that the mixture and association of two so contrary things as the mortal and the immortal was unimaginable qui peut an immortal a itare no younger a at una concentr a pottery at funghi Matua pase de suppress queer enim they wear ce o--'s si putin Dom asked out Magus inter say this young Tom described a dunce gray qualms more Tahlequah test immortally at quai paren a young Tom in Concilio sigh was taller re proculus the mortal and the eternal then to blend and think they can pursue one common end is madness for what things more different are distinct in nature and disposed to jar how can it then be thought that these should bear when thus conjoined of harms an equal share moreover they perceived the soul tending towards death as well as the body simul iwell festivities get fatigued together with the weight of years which according to Zeno the image of sleep does sufficiently demonstrate to us for he looks upon it as a fainting and fall of the soul as well as of the body contra he animam at quasi lobby puta at QuakeCon quiere and what they perceived in some that the soul maintained its force and vigour to the last gasp of life they attributed to the variety of diseases as it is observable in men at the last extremity that some retain one sense and some another one the hearing and another the smell without any manner of defect or alteration and that there is not so universal a deprivation that some parts do not remain vigorous and entire known Ally Oh Paquito qualms see pace come dolet I agree in no loca put in Turia sit $40 a so often of the gout a man complains whose head is at the same time free from pains the sight of our judgment is to truth the same that the Owls eyes are to the splendor of the Sun says Aristotle by what can we better convince him than by so gross blindness in so apparent a light for the contrary opinion of the immortality of the soul which Cicero says was first introduced according to the testimony of books at least by Faraday's serious in the time of King Tillis though some attributed to thalis and others to others tis the part of human science that is treated of with the greatest doubt and reservation the most positive dogmatists are feign in this point principally to fly to the refuge of the Academy no one doubts what Aristotle has established upon this subject no more than all the ancients in general who handle it with a wavering belief rain grotty semen chromatin tiem Maggie's qualms probe an tiem a thing more acceptable in the promises than the provers he conceals himself in clouds of words of difficult unintelligible sense and has left to those of his sect as great a dispute about his judgment as about the matter itself two things rendered this opinion plausible to them one that without the immortality of souls there would be nothing whereon to ground the vain hopes of glory which is a consideration of wonderful repute in the world the other that it is a very profitable impression as Plato says that vices when they escape the discovery and cognizance of human justice are still within the reach of the divine which will pursue them even after the death of the guilty man is excessively solicitous to prolong his being and has to the utmost of his power provided for it there are monuments for the conservation of the body and glory to preserve the name he has employed all his wit and opinion to the rebuilding of himself impatient of his fortune and to prop himself by his inventions the soul by reason of its anxiety and impotence being unable to stand by itself wanders up and down to seek out consolations hopes and foundations and alien circumstances to which she adheres and fixes and how light or fantastic so ever invention delivers them to her relies more willingly and with greater assurance upon them then upon herself but tis wonderful to observe how the most constant and obstinate maintained errs of this just and clear persuasion of the immortality of the soul fall short and how weak their arguments are when they go about to prove it by human reason some Nia sunt Nando kentis said opt antes they are dreams not of the teacher but wisher says one of the Ancients by which testimony man may know that he owes the truth he himself finds out to fortune and accident since that even then when it is fallen into his hand he has not wherewith to hold and maintain it and that his reason has not forced to make use of it all things produced by our own meditation and understanding whether true or false are subject to in certitude and controversy twas for the chastisement of our pride and for the instruction of our miserable condition and incapacity that God brought the perplexity and confusion of the Tower of Babel whatever we undertake without his assistance whatever we see without the lamp of His grace is but vanity and folly we corrupt the very essence of truth which is uniform and constant by our weakness when fortune puts it into our possession what course so ever man takes of himself God still permits it to come to the same confusion the image where of he so lively represents to us in the just chastisement wherewith he crushed Nimrods presumption and frustrated the vain attempt of his proud structure paradigm Sapientia Sapientia m-- at prudent IAM prudent IAM rep probable i will destroy the wisdom of the wise and will bring to nothing the understanding of the prudent the diversity of idioms and tongues with which he disturbed this work what are they other than this infinite and perpetual alteration and discordance of opinions and reasons which accompany and confound the vain building of human wisdom and to very good effect - for what would hold us if we had but the least grain of knowledge this Saint has very much obliged me EPSA utility' tasaku tateo out who mellitus xrk Tatia rest out alati onus a treaty o the very concealment of the truth is either an exercise of humility or a quelling of presumption - what a pitch of presumption and insolence do we raise our blindness and folly but to return to my subject it was truly very good reason that we should be beholden to God only and to the favour of His grace for the truth of so noble a belief since from his sole bounty we receive the fruit of immortality which consists in the enjoyment of eternal beatitude let us ingenuously confess that God alone has dictated it to us and faith for tis no lesson of nature and our own reason and whoever will inquire into his own being and power both within and without without this divine privilege whoever shall consider man impartially and without flattery will see in him no efficacy or faculty that relishes of anything but death and earth the more we give and confess to Oh and render to God we do it with the greater Christianity that which this stoic philosopher says he holds from the fortuitous consent of the popular voice had it not been better that he had held it from God comme des animaux room I tyranny taught a disarray moze nonl away momentum our pod knows habit consensus homonym out to men tiem in Pharaoh's out : diem Oh tour Hawk Publica / Swasey oniy when we discourse of the immortality of souls the consent of men that either fear or a door the infernal powers is of no small advantage I make use of this public persuasion now the weakness of human arguments upon this subject is particularly manifested by the fabulous circumstances they have superadded as consequences of this opinion to find out of what condition this immortality of ours was let us omit the Stoics whose Iram nobis larkey own tort an qualms Kornegay boss do man Soros I owned animals semper Nagant they give a long life as also they do to crows they say our soul shall continue long but that it shall continue always they deny who give two souls a life after this but finite the most universal and received fancy and that continues down to our times in various places is that of which they make Pythagoras the author not that he was the original inventor but because it received a great deal of weight and repute by the authority of his approbation that souls at their departure out of us did nothing but shift from one body to another from a lion to a horse from a horse to a king continually traveling at this rate from habitation to habitation and he himself said that he remembered he had been eyetality since that you forbus afterwards herma Thomas and finally from Paris was passed into pythagoras having a memory of himself of 206 years and some have added that these very souls sometimes mount up to heaven and come down again o Potter on a Alec was at Calum hink air a potent Dom ESTs alamos animus et Rome Quay Attard are aware T corpora quail ookies miseries Tom Deera Cupido o father is it then to be conceived that any of these spirits so sublime should hence to the celestial regions climb and thence returned to earth to reassume there slugger bodies rotting in a tomb for wretched life whence does such fondness come Oregon makes them eternally to go and come from a better to a worse estate the opinion that Varro mentions is that after four hundred and forty years revolution they should be reunited to their first bodies Chris if us held that this would happen after a certain space of time unknown and unlimited Plato who professes to have embraced this belief from Pindar and the ancient poets that we are to undergo infinite vicissitudes of mutation for which the soul is prepared having neither punishment nor reward in the other world but what is temporal as its life here is but temporal concludes that it has a singular knowledge of the affairs of heaven of Hell of the world through all which it has passed repast and made stay in several voyages are matters for her memory observe her progress elsewhere the soul that has lived well is reunited to the Stars to which it is assigned that which has lived ill removes into a woman and if it do not their reform is again removed into a beast of conditions suitable to its vicious manners and shall see no end of its punishments till it be returned to its natural constitution and that it has by the force of Reason purged itself from those gross stupid and elementary qualities it was polluted with but I will not MIT the objection the Epicureans make against this transmigration from one body to another tis a pleasant one they ask what expedient would be found out if the number of the dying should chance to be greater than that of those who are coming into the world for the souls turned out of their old habitation would scuffle and crowd which should first get possession of their new lodging and they further demand how shall they pass away their time whilst waiting till new quarters are made ready for them or on the contrary if more animals should be born than die the body they say would be but in an ill-conditioned whilst waiting for a soul to be infused into it and it would fall out that some bodies would die before they had been alive dennee cueca Nubia odwin Eris partes quaver Arum sa animus prayest Oh Derrida : sa we date or at Specter a immortalis more Thalia membra in numero numero Cataraqui pre-pro parent air inter say qui primaporta Simic way insinuate or absurd to think that whilst wild beasts beget or bear their young a thousand souls do wait expect the falling body fight and strive which first shall enter in and make it live others have arrested the soul in the body of the deceased with it to animate serpents worms and other beasts which are said to be bred out of the corruption of our members and even out of our ashes of divide them into two parts the one mortal the other immortal others make it corporeal and nevertheless immortal some make it immortal without sense or knowledge there are others even among ourselves who have believed that Devils were made of the souls of the Damned as Plutarch thinks that gods were made of those that were saved for there are few things which that author is so positive in as he is in this maintaining elsewhere a doubtful and ambiguous way of expression we are told says he and steadfastly should believe that the souls of virtuous men both according to nature and the divine justice become Saints and from Saints demigods and from demigods after they are perfectly as in sacrifices of probation cleansed and purified being delivered from all possibility and all mortality they become not by any civil decree but in real truth and according to all probability of reason entire and perfect God's in receiving a most happy and glorious end but who desires to see him him who is yet the most sober and moderate of the whole gang of philosophers lay about him with greater boldness and relate his miracles upon this subject I refer him to his treatise of the moon and of the demon of Socrates where he may as evidently as in any other place whatever satisfy himself that the mysteries of philosophy have many strange things in common with those of poetry human understanding losing itself in attempting to sound and search all things to the bottom even as we tired and worn out with a long course of life return to infancy and dotage see here the fine and certain instructions which we extract from human knowledge concerning the soul neither is there less temerity in what they teach us touching our corporal parts let us choose out one or two examples for otherwise we should lose ourselves in this vast and troubled ocean of medical errors let us first know whether at least they agree about the matter we're of men produce one another for as to their first production it is no wonder if in a thing so high and so long since past human understanding finds itself puzzled and perplexed Archie Lewis the physician whose disciple and favorite Socrates was according to arrest Oksana's said that both men and beasts were made of electus slime expressed by the heat of the earth pythagoras says that our seed is the foam or cream of our better blood Plato that it is the distillation of the marrow of the backbone raising his argument from this that that part is first sensible of being weary of the work alcmaeon that it is part of the substance of the brain and that it is so says he is proved by the weakness of the eyes in those who are in moderate in that exercise Democritus that it is a substance extracted from the whole mass of the body Epicurus an extract from soul and body aristotle an excrement drawn from the element of the blood the last which is diffused over our members others that it is a blood concocted and digested by the heat of the genitals which they judge by reason that in excessive endeavors a man voids pure blood wherein there seems to be more likelihood could a man extract any appearance from so infinite a confusion now to bring this seed to do its work how many contrary opinions do they set on foot Aristotle and Democritus are of opinion that women have no sperm and that tis nothing but a sweat that they distill in the heat of pleasure and motion and that contributes nothing at all to generation Galen on the contrary and his followers believe that without the concurrence of seeds there can be no generation here are the physicians the philosophers the lawyers and Divine's by the ears with our wives about the dispute for what term women carry their fruit and I for my part by the example of myself stick with those that maintain a woman goes eleven months with child the world is built upon this experience there is no so commonplace a woman that cannot give her judgment in all these and yet we cannot agree end of section 48 | Priceless Audiobooks | UCly1zcKPGzGW9wZMCZodWOA | 2018-04-22 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 6,226 | 34,121 |
dP46VLv-vL8 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dP46VLv-vL8 | Healthcare Facilities Powered By NECA & IBEW Across America - We Got This! Episode 2 | all across america the nika ibew powering america team is involved with the important work of our healthcare professionals helping them to help us with quality care we can all depend on here's just a small sample in denver colorado the nika ibew powering america team is synonymous with meeting the healthcare needs of this fast-growing city we built the va hospital children's hospital lutheran hospital and saint anthony's hospital recently we turned our attention to the new expansion at denver health in the downtown area the seven level expansion has 225 exam rooms six operating rooms a pediatric wing lab services and radiology all of which require emergency electrical services fire protection internet and data denver health is a public community hospital that provides care for around 70 000 kids a year most whose families are on medicaid the expansion stands as a symbol that they too are valued and part of the community and the powering america team with local workers whose families have actually depended on the hospital themselves for care are proud to have been involved children's mercy research institute has opened a new laboratory to help fight pediatric diseases it's adjacent to children's mercy hospital in downtown kansas city the powering america team provided the backbone to this nine-story 375 000 square foot building it hosts both lab and technology areas for researchers a collaborative space where no boundaries exist between science and medicine the electrical requirements were complex it was a maze of pipes and wires currents and voltages it's critically important that the design and install required protecting the genetic libraries with a series of freezers that must store contents at -80 degrees stay online that's thanks in part to three megawatts of generation and one and a half megawatts of ups all wissmitch operate 24 7 to protect the research the hope is the work here translates to new ideas new treatments and new medicines to help kids get better and as day turns to night the actual dna patterns of children diagnosed with genetic diseases illuminates the night reminding everyone of the mission of those that pool their talents inside to give hope to those who need it the most the nika ibew powering america team recently completed this project in tucson arizona it's the banner university medical center the 443 million dollar 675 000 square foot facility is a state-of-the-art hospital delivering the latest in health care to people of the surrounding area 200 patient rooms new operating and recovery rooms and intensive care units women and infant services and diagnostic imaging and radiology just to name a few this project featured an innovative approach called integrated project delivery to help bring it to reality it's a process where the main stakeholders are all brought into the same room at the outset the owners engineers architects and the construction team determine cost design planning and scheduling together they then turn the plans over to the building information modeling team that means our power professionals are actually walking the job sites with the building systems model in their hands checking installations as they go having the stakeholders on site all with access to the same information as the work progresses results in a smooth streamlined project that builds relationships and those relationships extend well beyond the powering america team and those that count on us the city of tucson now has a medical center it can count on too to provide quality care to its people for years to come in lincoln nebraska the powering america team completed a job involving the people on the front end of our healthcare system students studying to obtain entry-level healthcare degrees at southeast community college 16 health science programs moved into the new health sciences building a structure that was fully transformed to provide a simulated learning environment besides technologically advanced classrooms this building also is able to simulate power outages to help students learn to cope with emergency situations the nica ibew message for stakeholders in the healthcare and hospital industry we got this [Music] | ElectricTV | UCBogoQPQkNCewQzVXX1iI-A | 2022-05-06 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 682 | 4,207 |
u1kzCccXZz0 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u1kzCccXZz0 | ONSOMESHIT COMMERCIAL BEHIND THE SCENES | what's up boys and girls so today we're gonna be filming for the OSS summer 16 clothing line commercial with John Hicks TV Churchill is finally back in town Adam Grande Mason's here myself Mikey Tyler may or may not be some other appearances I'm gonna be gumming a little behind the scenes I might be in the commercial we're gonna have a good day 6-3 vote game skirt no let's engage it reverse I'm poaching to dislodge bamboo bamboo it's extra flexible really strong yo it will loop his ass go zip off Hicks zip I didn't play and she's about to ruin his bike block another cyclist I think you got it like [ __ ] leave that rüstow bro eating grass bro drive home a toy come I ground pretty good I would have said just leave the little middle part I'll get in the craps you feel me this is how to make your bike look like [ __ ] yeah look now I'm in the crack the Brack sorry arts and crafts they're crafty guy misfits you remember Halloween I was just gonna say this is not healthy oh yeah and his bike are you gonna go and grab it great me all over his pants gonna be awesome hey hey the most handsome filmer in the game vlogger etiquette here all this but Simmons up not what's this thick hair it's a sickest roof on that thing look he smokes there's like a little haystack on the side all the time great spot all-time great man logout blog on blogs logging on this block John Hicks you sexy ass man I'm out you saw Betty Tyra so Phil Carlos for ruining my last vlog base at amount late a dog alright bye Adam later alright so I just left downtown late got the new OSS swag got a clip for the new OSS commercial and now I'm gonna head up to my friend's rooftop pool lounge for a bit get a few drinks maybe I won't bring you guys with so this homeless man is trying to jump in front of traffic and stuff I know what his deal is but he won't let me move come on homeless man let me go dude don't try anything crazy you're good good there you go let's throw a key up this building I'm supposed to catch it all right throw it oh my god alright so I made my friends who shares condo yes downtown LA after having to give like a blood sample and all kinds of background checks I made it to the pool area like I heard that he said custom he said custom-made huh do that convention still going on huh still have you guys follow me on snapchat you see this idiot all the time names Casey this is Chad hey collection here there's a cold rolled up I mean our own a dog America Ross it out to Quran there's a lion I cut the lines over there now I do not a bad way to wrap up my Saturday I just find not good for the camera but I never yellow all right guys I'm gonna wrap up this vlog thanks for watching the behind the scenes of the OSS commercial and then enjoy a little poolside rooftop barbecue with me hope you guys have a good fourth of July weekend we'll see you guys tomorrow | Alfredo Mancuso | UCrl_daV-h86ILEd3syXwVSw | 2016-07-04 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 574 | 2,891 |
zorNIKd45Mc | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zorNIKd45Mc | Ted Studebaker Family Interview (pt.4 of 4) | [Music] sort of a compelling thing that we learned when we traveled to vietnam gary and i was that there was a perception of americans to this day 41 40 50 years later from the war and two separate people remarkably said to us separately we didn't know that americans had such strong family ties and it made me think back in 1970 69 70 as we were escalating the vietnam war i distinctly remember a general stating that that these people don't have feelings like we do the reporter stopped the camera and asked this general wait a minute you don't mean to say that and he said no that stands these people don't value life the way that we do i think it's human nature just to not understand other people people that are different and i think ted felt that one of the ways that you really show compassion and learn yourself culturally or enriched and so forth is by venturing out and he did that we met five people who knew ted one was a little boy about 15 years old he said when ted was in our village he said you know he said ted used to he knew that my parents needed money and ted just gave us uh some money one time and uh just said nothing about it he's telling us this 41 years later and we just felt this was an unusual experience ted is given us to see the kinds of things that he did in vietnam each of the siblings sent doug and i seeds we sat down with our host mr zao in zeeland and uh he said sure we can we can help you disperse those seeds and so we gave them to mr zao our host and he and one of ted's friends they scattered the seeds for us our family has a some tradition here of planting a tree when a loved one dies so we went over with that thought well maybe we can plant a tree after we get there and we were successful at our host in zlan where ted work took us to a nursery and i said ask us to pick out a tree and we bought a tree while we were there we were there so he said you know what you can plant that on my property and that's precisely where we put that tree in honor of ted we feel that there was an answer to prayer that we were able to get that tree uh in his honor which is still there and see lend to our knowledge and scatter some seeds as a way to show our love for ted and the kinds of things he did i think ted's life has really affected me in ways that just dealing with things in everyday life i think of him frequently how would his response be one of the members of our church in west milton has written a children's book about ted that's been many years ago but we still have responses occasionally people who say tell me about your brother out front i think it's a story of courage and we all have had responses read letters and heard from people who never had any inkling of who ted was but read his story of what happened in his short life and that's terribly awe-inspiring to somebody especially somebody who's not sure where they're headed and where they want to go with their life i think ted would say live a good life do what you believe in do it well treat people kindly do the right thing i think it is important to do what your conscience dictates i think we all have god-given talents and after seeing ted's life we need to use them we need to find them and use them find your strength find the things that you think you can do and see if you can make a contribution to making this a a better world even amongst evil there's always a way to find good there is always a way to bring out the best and to bring out the positives and not dwell on the negatives i don't think ted would want us to remember him as a hero i think he would want us to find what it is you can do in this life where he wrote in peace ted would be a hero just like once in a while they single out a soldier as a hero but he wouldn't want to be he wouldn't want to be considered for that role uh nor do i think we consider him for that role i i'm proud of the guy for what he did and the stand he took and the people he helped i i'm happy to talk about ted and share his story people are going to come to this date and peace museum and not only learn about ted but other people who worked for peace and justice it's going to be a wonderful and for many people life-changing experience when they learn about these people i always felt ted took the road less traveled but it was the road that had an answer to what was in his heart our perception of peace that you know we're more embedded in that thought process and helps us in our own lives and quietly maybe quietly it influenced other people around us | The International Peace Museum | UCe8iKAx7mU0aLNijbO8Dq7g | 2020-11-20 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 919 | 4,535 |
JOBYOEeka2w | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JOBYOEeka2w | The Impact of Gender Stereotypes on Behavior and Relationships #shorts #entertainment #podcast | just like we we don't bro it just kind of sucks how we don't really put a standard of behavior or Excellence or performance on females at all so it's like they can kind of do whatever they want like you literally said it before like you can be a as a female and if you're hot again hot enough you will find a guy no problem penalize the guys that's the problem women women are going to be Dy but it's these weak males that are actually the problem and what I mean by that is you got the guy who will actually get into the relationship with a girl who's promiscuous and he knows she's promiscuous | FlashyFragments | UCHMa-ujAhL2K1Tl_oJKsUhw | 2024-02-11 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 118 | 595 |
oHt24Xg2SN4 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oHt24Xg2SN4 | Annotating the Web in Higher Education | why don't we begin right now let me welcome everybody greetings and welcome to the future trends forum I'm delighted to see you here my name is Brian Alexander I'm the forms creator host and chief cat herder and I'm really looking forward to today's conversation about a fascinating and very powerful technology in practice let me explain a bit about this week's guests and I want to make sure you can see this image normally I introduce people with a kind of the slide with some text on it but this time we have a little poster made up by the awesome leer Lobo who I wonder if give a shout out to her for this really nice project today we're going to be talking about the technology of web annotation and this is a technology that lets you annotate a webpage either individually or in groups it's a powerful technology with a lot of pedagogical potential there have been different projects doing it leading one right now is called hypothesis and we have three different brilliant people to help you explain and explore and see where this is going I'd like to welcome Jeremy Dean who works on hypothesis Remmy Collier who is written software called crowd layers which once you build in top of this and a mandala Castro who has been doing some great scholarship into annotation how it works and what we can do with it so let me take this slide down and one by one you bring them up on stage so we can have a panel and panel conversation so first let me bring up amenda amanda hi you need to unmute yourself can everyone hear me now beautifully what thank you so much for having me I do want me to give a brief intro um actually tell you what while I bring it to two folks why don't you tell us what you're gonna be working on for the next year sure no problem uh so I think as many of us in higher education do I wear many hats my primary research is actually in empathy and virtual reality so I'm having students in a little wide array of classes create virtual reality applications here in camp I will also be leading workshops on using social annotation platforms and I'm part of the large mellon grant that book traces has looking at the history of annotations a lot of related digital writing and rhetoric things Wow very nice right nice so now you're going to be teaching over the next fall and spring yes so I teach at Stevenson University and this semester I am teaching a grant writing course and of course on Margaret Atwood which is very exciting oh that's fantastic timing it's kinda hard to go wrong with that yeah well great well welcome welcome to the forum or glad to have you as a guest and let's see we actually also welcome Nate Nate and angel excuse me I can't talk Nate why don't you unmute yourself and tell us what you're gonna be working on for the next year oh hi are you hearing me okay yes beautifully great um I wasn't really expecting to talk but um I work at the nonprofit organization hypothesis that makes the web annotation technology and I'm on this next year I'm gonna be partnering a lot with my colleague Jeremy Dean who will be up here in just a second to really try to get web annotation into as many hands of educators and students as possible across the United States and around the world you do great work in that and I do want to thank you for kicking off a very very long involved and very creative Twitter thread which you then turned into a great blog post which was then expanded by a hypothesis so I want to thank you for that okay I'll share a link to that in the charli's and we'll come back to you and bug you about the station Nate thank you so much for coming Remy welcome unmute yourself and tell us what you're gonna be working on for the next year hey everybody again my name is Ramey Collier I'm an assistant professor of learning design and technology at the University of Colorado in Denver this coming academic year will be the fourth consecutive year of the marginal syllabus it's a project that engages educators there's an interest or professional learning around edge occasional equity topics through social and collaborative annotation and I'll also be reviving a book about annotation that I think some folks in this forum are familiar with that concerns the history in the future of annotation particularly as it concerns learning so excited about those projects fantastic as are we all thank you for uh me I'm glad you could make it Jeremy welcome unmute yourself and hello everybody what are you gonna be working on for the next year Jeremy well I work at hypothesis and we launched an LMS app recently and have added some great functionality to that so I think my primary job over the next year is going to be working with universities and instructors to have successfully app and work with our pilot program so we've got a lot of part my partner's lined up for the fall and for the spring and so I think I'm gonna be pretty busy with that fantastic well welcome really really good thank you friends the way the forum works is typically I begin by asking one or two questions and then what happens is the rest of you take over and all I do is relay questions to the guests because you are full of perspectives and ideas and dreams for the future and we want to share those so I'm just going to start off really quickly but as we start talking please start coming up with the questions you would like to ask in the comments you'd like to make and again to do that just look at the white strip and the bottom of the screen click that question mark button and already two of you have done this will get some great questions and conversation going I'd like to start if I could by asking if each of you could take a whack at one of these questions which is what do you see now as say the top one or two best uses of hypothesis I think there are probably a plethora of uses that you can see in something like the conference agenda for the iAnnotate conference that was held in May in Washington DC what I can speak directly to is uses in the humanities and in the humanities higher education world specifically so I think two of the things that very interested in is using social annotation to engage students in what I call what Kathy Davidson calls collaboration by difference and that's learning from each other so they when a classroom or cross curricular group is annotating the same text they bring to the table their own expertise and knowledge that's beyond just out of the instructor and then you can have some bottom-up learning some really student driven student-led learning where they're providing resources for each other multimodal resources which is really one of my interests in the tool and the second is for rhetorical analysis in this age of understanding Web Design and understanding web-based content using social annotation software not only to content not only to comment on text but on the design elements of web-based text so things like font choices image video you know headers hyperlinks page layout page layout exactly so going using a web-based tool for web-based learning right to really explore the medium as well as message brilliant those are two very very powerful uses Thank You Amanda and how about the Jeremy or roomie wonder what do you add to that as well and tella frame is there so I'll give them a chance to prove its existence and go first I think I'm going to talk I'm going to talk about two really polar opposites and on the spectrum of annotation use the first is within the LMS and the LMS integration that we have and some affordances that come with tying in to the to the system ID you know systems of the University so we're doing a lot more work around and obviously we've always been sort of a closer reading tool for the kind of projects that Amanda talks about that allow for just you know collaboration on top of a document but also sort of really deep slow reading but tying into the LMS timing to some standards like caliper from metrics I'm really interested in the way that we can then step back from those Close Encounters of collaboration and close readings of texts and look at the data of annotation boats how that data can be surfaced to students and leveraged and teachers in there you know understand that where students are and also possibly beyond that so that's that's one piece the other piece is kind of the opposite of spectrum it's you know outside the LMS somewhat reprimanded was alluding to in terms of the this moment that we're in hypothesis has always had a really great project associated with us called climate feedback where climate experts go and basically fact-check articles about climate change and intervene in the public journalism space and and and sometimes have gotten retractions from major journalistic organizations I'm really interested in launching you know thousands of such projects but really grounded in student student expertise so they're taking courses say on the history of the Middle East and then they can go and like this is much like the the projects you've seen with Wikipedia where students are editing Wikipedia articles and so they're bringing their knowledge to bear in a public space I'd like to see hypothesis using the same way so people would get to edit the not just the Wikipedia but the entire web conceivably yeah go to whitehouse.gov and drop some basic nice you hear you heard her here friends this is the the web-based annotation rebellion begins now the so Remmy by the way is having some bandwidth issues so we may have to just hear from him Remmy do you have enough audio that you could take a whack of the question so the bandwidth may be a problem but Berman will communicate with me via chat and I can relay text back to the rest of you and the meantime we have Jeremy and Amanda so we just go back to if I can combine the two of you Jeremy I wasn't really being sarcastic though my little mice comment I'm quite serious about this and I'm inspired and partly what Amanda said via Kathy Davidson there seems to be a there's a there's politics to any technology a wide range of politics and it seems to me that that there are all kinds of potentials for that to unfold that web annotation someone could use a tool like hypothesis 2 and a politician can annotate an opposition politicians website a student could either share their resist their resentment or their approbation of another political figure and this is I mentioned politics so that you know will the capital P but this can happen in other ways as well with if we go to a publishers website or to a company's website how do you how do you see that politics unfolding right now no you go nope go ahead your question is something that I've been wrestling with since my days at rap genius when that platform was getting in various kinds of trouble for for inappropriate uses of annotation more abusive use of annotation less Liberatore but it's a very complicated question I don't think annotation is immune to the same troubles that Twitter or any other social media platform has and so I think you know we need to be responsible about addressing that stuff and the good thing is at hypothesis and the folks there for a long time have been really serious about these issues having internal conversations have an external conversations about what moderation looks like what rights do the owners of websites have to disallow annotation if they so choose so we're very open and thinking through but I think it's still a very very complicated question right I mean I don't know that I know the right answer to whether you know for example basically writing on top of whitehouse.gov today I would find not to be completely obvious about my own politics a sort of Liberatore experience right but I could you know eight years ago see it being one that was abusive and inappropriate and I don't know that I'm the one to make that choice but so that's in terms of the public I mean fortunately for the education application of hypothesis I think it's really about local communities and how they monitor themselves most sanitation education is taking place in private groups in which teachers are the moderators of the content and so they have some control and of course it's a classroom so they can set up some expectations and some rules of engagement ahead of time but also following Kathy Davidson I don't know where I get this from her but I've been thinking lately about the idea of before our community and it's in this case a classroom begins annotation as a project brainstorming together and maybe ratifying some documentation around how are we going to behave here how are we going to treat each other and thinking through that kind of thing deliberately ahead of time Co with with students and involved is a powerful way to kind of set expectations really hard to do that on the web at large but at least I Pappas as I think in terms of public annotation is really thinking about that with our community guidelines in the way we set up moderation to try to be you know cultivating a culture of annotation I love the way you bring this right back to the classroom both theoretically and also so practically thank you I want to build on that but but amenda what's what's your take and I think Jeremy set me up perfectly for what I was thinking in response to that and that's as an educator I always think of part of my role especially in classes like digital publishing we're really thinking about these questions essential to the course as creating digital citizens so I have several assignments that are in the public I have students live tweet their readings of novels I have students whose hypothesis in the public stage I have students use a public course blog that is Creative Commons licensed and in all of these instances I talk about the appropriate language used in these spaces both the language they're using to communicate to the general public but also to each other so anyone who's read YouTube comments or comments on the Chronicle of Higher Education knows that we have a problem with the way that we interact in online spaces and what a better way to discuss those problems discuss the kind of bullying and rhetoric and trolling that happens in those spaces than in the classroom so I like to tell this one kind of humorous anecdote but I had a student once on it in a public chat space asked another student yo add me on app right and the the it was a male student and the female student responded math right and this was in a classroom space so it gave me the opportunity to talk about like is this the appropriate place for this conversation is the shirt appropriate language to be using on our course site what what kind of language should we be using in this space and you can talk about community discourse communities and you can talk about kind of code switching and all of these great concepts through those more casual conversations that you then hope that they will transfer and apply to the general public right to their Twitter accounts to their YouTube accounts to read it god forbid whatever right well that's a that's a really good response and it seems a impart both of you are talking about ways of using hypotheses in the classroom that are not unique the hypothesis you're describing how students should treat each other playing offline face to face as well as online using whatever other technology email or the LMS that's really really powerful I want to follow up but already we have questions piling in and I want to bring your Peter Wallace who has a really really good question let's have this add him to the stage please all right can you hear me now there you are welcome right hi thanks and thank you both for all of your work this is really interesting and engaging and is connecting with questions that I've been thinking about for a long while so my background is kind of in adult education and participatory communities of education and I'm really curious to follow up on this question of like how do we get more people engaged in a more meaningful way of say you know writing on whitehouse.gov have any of you work with or seeing good examples of structured annotations because the problem is often that when there's annotation on a document and everyone is writing on whitehouse.gov/live comes indeterminate in length right well whereas we did an experiment here at University of Washington in a storytelling class with kind of a hybrid where students work venting what they saw but also commenting with particular tags that allowed them to say okay I'm seeing you know a particular use of color here and we were then able to map to a document okay here's a here's a kind of been a in a snapshot visible map of this document in a similar way I've been thinking about you know here's a map of the let's say the falsehoods in this speech or here's a map of the the perhaps you proper or improper uses of metaphor and engaging people in that dialogue in a way where it can become immediately visible through annotation as opposed to people writing text thanks that was a long question that's a great question stick around don't go down yes who else we try that attendant I can't say that I've necessarily done this in a space like white house.gov or in a in a space where you're annotating those kinds of very volatile controversial spaces but in a course that I think every University in America has in the freshman composition course right students often desire that kind of structure guided exercise they don't you know just saying annotate this text may not be enough for them to engage so there's a very popular frankly not new kind of concept of annotation called the pie model so it's point illustrate explain right so the point would be your idea or your perspective illustrate that so the evidence right the they say to your I say and the explain explaining that evidence in connection with your idea right so I have actually done some work with lower level students in having them annotate using the pie model so highlight the author's point highlight the evidence highlight their explanation of that how the evidence connects to their point and then you know in the comments section provide your explanation your links your tags right you can tag them those those things as well so it essentially allows students to reverse outline if that's a familiar turn to folks to reverse outline scholarly articles or web-based publications in a way that then allows them to create their own outlines and their own arguments based on those examples or models starting with the point very nice one's a really interesting leader yeah Jeremy do you want to add to this sure I mean I think Peter you answered your own question to a little bit in terms of thinking about the way that tags can work and other and you know man dads do that with other sort of forms of sort of deliberate annotation activity and one of the cool things about hypothesis I think is that as I think you said no all platforms are political and our platforms my design you know have some bias and they're designed but one of the cool things I like about hypothesis is that the annotation window is really it is another sort of blank page it is a blank margin in the sense that the teacher can guide students in that space the teacher can make that unguided but a teacher can also guide that in all kinds of deliberate ways and using tags certainly can help filter noise on a particular text using tags can also help investigations cohere around a topic so say you are researching gun control and there's a particular fallacy and gun control arguments back the freshmen come here you could identify that in various you know resources and then have a collection of resources that we're all sort of using the same fallacy I think the other way to do to do it is to let students do the and inquiry independently right so then wild it rather than gather on the I guess it wouldn't be a climate change documented white house.gov anymore but whatever rather than gathering a particular document you send students off to do independent inquiry and there they sort of have their own space to to do the kind of activity Amanda did and it can be brought together through you know more distant reading as a group can you just really quickly sorry for a follow up question but uh what's your best platform for for the tagging that you're talking about because I'd love to get more of our instructors thinking about this and on the climate one we actually had a really good instructor doing videos and having students respond on a Likert scale for every 30 seconds of the video whether it was an emotional or intellectual argument kind of a similar classroom use but for video in this case well I'm a shill for hypothesis and we have a tagging feature so I'll just I'll just say that but I mean they're you know dozens of plug-ins to sort of bookmark and and do different things to bring resources together but you can annotate with the tag and I have seen structured annotations that are that really are only a tag that is there's no content to the annotation students are really just paint they're not bookmarking anymore right they are because that's on that level of the document they are doing a closer earmark or you know whatever you want to call that dog dog ear thank you I'll have to look into that I didn't I'm excited that hypothesis has that now and just one thing I'll say about that that's really cool is that every annotation this is one of the really sort of magical things about hypothesis and the web standard that we talk pushed through the w3c every annotation is a URL so every time you create an annotation it's a link that you can send somebody directly to which as my colleague Jon Udell I'm a butcher his we talks about but he talks about if the web is a sort of information fabric then these annotations are increasing the thread count and that's a incredibly powerful thing perhaps Nate might even be able to jump back in here but I remember there was a speaker at the iAnnotate conference who was doing this for his dissertation work so he was kind of annotating texts across the web in different spaces and tagging them based on his kind of research goals for his dissertation and then bringing all those annotations together as notes to write maybe Nate remembers the speaker's name but it was a great great use of the platform Nate let me know if if you shouldn't cover the citation for this this is terrific again Peter thank you very much for a really really great questions again if you're new to the forum this is the kind of conversation that we can have varying from the very practical to the very theoretical to the various scholastic thank you again thank you very much and I'd love that annotation as well it would it would intersect with my dissertation work good luck good luck sir we have we have more questions that are just piling in so again if you'd like to ask one just head to the bottom of the screen and click the question mark button and in the meantime while you're thinking and while you're doubtless off annotating pages right now as we speak I'd like to welcome the awesome Cape arouse key let's see if we can bring her up on stage this is going to sound like a kindergarten question after the last discussion you had so I saw hypothesis demonstrated 100 years ago add a new media consortium thing and I'm I've looked it from the minute I saw it but I'm a librarian so I don't have my own students to do this but I working with faculty now who are really interested in doing this and one of them is here with me but my question is I've always been sort of curious when you use it with undergrads have you had any problems with students just sort of jumping in and using it let's see I wrote my questions down how readily do they participate do they bounce off each other's comments as well as off the text and then do you think their comments are more or less thoughtful in this social environment and you can answer any of those or none of those those were just sort of things that I had thought of and I'm totally I do this every single one of my classes from the remedial writing course all the way up to my 400 level courses so I think I have kind of a lot of examples to share here I can tell you that as far as jumping in and using in it the you know web-based platform is the one I've primarily been using but Jeremy and I actually have just worked with our instructional technologists to add it to our LMS we now have the blackboard version of hypothesis as well but the as long as they can you know easily put in their email address and confirm using the link that's that's it and they're used to doing that from signing up for social media so I shopping lists whatever right so that the actually getting started is very very simple I do always recommend giving at least some structure and Gardner Campbell disagrees with me on this but I for the very first time we do it I always say like ten annotations and five replies right just so they can kind of get used to their possibilities of the platform and I give a list of five kind of potential annotation types I say you know definitions right defining words or terms you don't know multi modal references so links to videos links to other websites at Wikipedia links to images or images themselves for example I teach an article that has a reference to 2001 Space Odyssey which my students don't know no no I actually explain it to them that it's like wall-e so every time I keep that article someone links to like the trailer for 2001 and the Wikipedia page for 2001 or you know something like that and then I also ask for questions so post questions that you have about the text like I don't understand what the author's talking about here or you know I I think they're getting at this but I'm not sure and what I call provocations so provocation is a question that's meant to engage the other students in the class and discussions so like I disagree with this point for x y&z what do you think right and last but not least is I encourage what kind of just like blanket like I like this or I think this is cool or like right this is the kind of responses so this X or this is funny right or this is sad kind of question are kind of comments and again that's for the lower level students for the upper level students I encourage and have seen really strong cross references to other texts were reading in the class so I want them to connect across our class and to their other classes so one of the amazing moments and teaching that I had was in one of my 300 level book history classes a student linked the content to our previous digital publishing course so they it was actually a Joanna Drucker text that they were linking to an article that was in I think JIT P or a hybrid pedagogy one of those two online pedagogy journals so they were connecting you know a piece of scholarship to a full-length text that we had read in a different class well that's terrific thank you that was really helpful and Kate is that a student behind you right now she's that's a professor looks so young you know this is Amanda stealing she is a recovering attorney and teaching in a criminal justice program and is really good about using technology and going getting into teaching and trying new things so I brought her with me today she's doing welcome to the forum we're glad to see you Thank You Amanda thank you that was really helpful well that was a fantastic question Kate thank you and Jeremy did you want to add to that I don't have a lot to add that was a brilliant response from Amanda I think I'm gonna you know get that clip for and put it just that response on our somewhere in our education resources because it was it was so good I only had a couple other things I mean I do think it's important to be deliberate and there's a lot of different ways to be delivered in how you introduce annotation and I think it matters on the context you know Gardiner students may be more prepared to just go say something interesting and have great conversations other students may need more scaffolding really depends on the context but I do think another thing the only other thing I'll add to Amanda is that being present you know being there engaging with them modeling what what it's supposed to look like at what you're expecting you know the one claim I can never make about hypothesis which is you know obviously death and that tech industry is it's not going to make your life easier right it could create more work for you because you're going to be and with your students and engaging with your students in that it's gonna you know require some level of attention in that case if we're going to talk about the cutthroat nature of a business is their can hypothesis for other annotation tools soak up some of our practices and other technologies I mean that is can can we use web annotation to do some form of discussion software or you know instead of a discussion where that kind of thing oh yeah hypothesis is your answer for everything you won't need Twitter anymore you won't need Facebook you won't need to do email yeah because we want all these conversations to be grounded in text you want me to read it yeah it's it's once we have video you won't need flipgrid no offense to flipgrid or whatever or you know voicethread you know you'll be able to add voice and video and the margins of text which is where at least especially us in the humanities want to anchor our conversations but I do think it is a I do think it is a replacement for the discussion forum I find the discussion forum to not be very conducive to conversation authentic conversation and engagement between you know teachers and students and students on each other and I think annotation is more conducive to having something more like the authentic conversation one can have and the face-to-face classroom where folks have the book open and you're talking about text and you're reading each other through the text and and having you know actual conversation so the very least ill replace that I don't know about Twitter yet so I'm gonna push back a tiny bit I don't think that it replaces face-to-face conversation in fact I use hypothesis specifically to to better structure my face-to-face time with students so I will assign a collaborative reading you know from let's say you know Wednesday to Monday right and then I review all the students highlights and comments as Jeremy said engage with their highlights and comments and then the area of the text where no one has highlighted that's what I teach brilliant that is the spot that they didn't understand brilliant this right there I wasn't suggesting that this was gonna replace face to face I would suggest in terms of platforms I think in terms of extending the kind of interaction one can have face today I think in terms of authentic you know type of interaction online that this is closer than Twitter or discussion forum skits so so my best example of this as iam Foresters the machine stops it's a short story written in 1919 I think incredible it this it has a section where one of the characters is talking about all of the like kind of great periods in history that she's going to talk about in her online lecture very prescient piece and no one ever highlights this because all the references she's making are fake right they're they're fictional time periods that the author has created but the students don't get that right they don't under they think that they look them up and they can't find them so they think that they just are wrong or they don't know or that you know they don't share an economic discourse of these turns so no one ever highlights that paragraph and I didn't realize that they didn't get the dope until I saw that no one highlighted that paragraph oh wow so that's what I spent time on in class is talking about what ianforster was doing in that thank you so on the one hand you it's kind of a pedagogy of lacunae okay right oh that's brilliant that's brilliant we have more questions that are just piling up I want to thank you for those we've got quick comments on Twitter Taylor Kendall wanted us to pay attention to two websites marginal celeb dot us which is a discussion about pedagogy that uses hypothesis very heavily and also proud layers layers called laa ers which is Remy's awesome project that he co-created that gives you more tools for annotation and then Nate and angel asked us to look at climate feedback org this is with Jeremy mentioned earlier that's the URL to to examine and while you're thinking of more comments and where you have more intense ideas let me bring up another person who has a video question and this is our splendid fan splited a friend of the program Roxane triskin hi thank you I generally Amanda my question relates to the video question now for example when you're embedding a YouTube into the hypothesis for people to look at and review now consider of YouTube that has a text document to that how can you bring this hypothetical how can you bring that text document into the hypothesis so that can be annotated that's a good question I'm not sure I understood it though you can embed YouTube videos within annotations but if there's a text associated with YouTube video like what like the comments section or some other alright if the transcript that follows the YouTube for example if it's including the closed captioning there usually is a transcript and the courses that are fully accessible sure so yeah I mean if there's a HTML version of the transcript so if there's an HTML version of the transcript you can annotate that you know you said I think you may have said bring something into hypothesis I mean hypothesis is brought to bear on other platforms and other sources so it could be taken you can annotate YouTube comments either YouTube at a YouTube site you can't annotate within the video yet you know grab a piece of text or grab a timestamp over there other tools that do that and and we aspire to do image and video annotation but anytime there's an HTML transcript or PDF transcript of something like a video you can go and annotate at the source of whether that is very good okay thank you really good practical question we haven't we have a giant question coming up right now from a longtime friend and deep thinker Tom Haines from Texas will bring him up right now well let me just say we please feel free to bring up these giant questions or very very detailed questions we're glad to hear all of your thoughts and all your feedback so my question has to do with how we see the information that is in a hypothesis and elsewhere I mean I tend to think of information as sets of connected ideas and one of the things that I've been working on a lot lately is how text formats are ideas in certain linear fashions and I think that some of the stuff that that of our Bush and Engelbart others were really alluding to in Ted Nelson really alluding to was this idea that that is no longer sufficient in terms of mastering the complexity of the the ideas and issues that we have to deal with today annotation is a good step in that direction and I think it's probably absolutely necessary to do that but I'm wondering where the next step is I'm wondering if there's a way of looking at the information because right now when you're looking at a ah--this screen you're seeing two linear streams that are interconnected but there's still linear streams whereas you know I've been doing a lot of work in my classes around with concept mapping and as a way of connecting things on on more than one dimension and I found it to be a very effective way because the human mind tends to think in those terms two main texts is an artificial barrier to how we think we don't think textually we have to translate into text so that we have to translate back out of text in to make to make it work within our minds and which by the way according to Leonard Shlain is actually sexist because apparently men do this better than women but from a neurological perspective women are more visual two-dimensional thinkers in terms of how they perceive the world and he connected that actually to the rise of literacy to the decline of matriarchal societies and thousands of years it's an interesting argument but you know I'm very much interested in trying to figure out ways to look at complex problems both as a teacher but also just a sort of as general how do we deal with problems like climate change I mean a climate change discussion is not Donald Trump is right Donald Trump is wrong here's my response to Donald Trump you know as much as me want a hand i annotate whitehouse.gov you know how that ping-pong is gonna end up coming you can see it on Twitter right so I'm asked that the question getting to the question along about the [Music] question I have is are there plans within the platform to think about different ways of displaying the information that are less linear that are more two-dimensional I mean tagging does this a certain level but how we look at these things I think is really interesting going forward it's a huge huge second ideas Tom I mean let me rephrase it just to suggest that maybe we can tackle it more theoretically than practically I mean there is sure we're not we haven't yet design the thing you're looking for but I don't know if a mandala has anything to say just about the idea of trying to rethink our relationship to information and text and having two pathways through them and then I can say something too but um so I do a lot of work with data visualization with distant reading right so I'm always thinking about the ways that we can see a text in a variety of ways I have students do basic distant reading projects where we are looking at a variety of texts extracting common terms concordance work and looking at how those terms are used across a variety of texts and I think that's basically what you're getting at here right is this idea of distant reading and I think hypothesis is definitely a good candidate for that kind of work you can definitely extract metadata from hypothesis and do data visualizations of that people have have already been doing that work maybe it would help if I could again go kind of to a very practical assignment that I do in my class so I have students do what I call it gallery you walk I teach a class about asylum seeking we work with a nonprofit that helps facilitate resources for asylum seekers so I have students bring in one article from the past six months honest on just the general concept of asylum seekers in America in the United States I then have a librarian come in and talk about left center and right publications she shows kind of that map of where different publications fall and then students have to find an article from the opposite point of view of the first article I brought in place we put those up around the physical walls of the classroom and the students go around and look for loaded rhetoric in the articles and they write down what loaded rhetoric they found on the left what ones they found in the center and what ones they found on the right and then they pull everywhere send them in to me and we create word clouds of what words they found in the left publications the center of publications the right publications and we look for shared language and we look for different language right this is a very basic way of getting at what you're talking about right it's just like looking at language in a different way and so I guess what I'm saying is like maybe one tool doesn't have to do it all maybe we can make some kind of like more basic ways that students are more familiar with with like highlighting and going around the classroom but then taking it to a level of of that kind of like group crowd-sourced information that's an amazing Amanda have you do you have photos of this process or anything but yeah it's a you know it's literally like articles taped on my classroom wall yeah but you could do it in a more digital way than that although polleverywhere piece do you find you know when you're when you're thinking about this this method of visualization I mean hypothesis is a text centric tool in many ways and and you can see that from people in the humanities like myself who embrace it do do we see with annotation evolving into a more transmedia format in say the next three years we've got Jeremy here so I should put it on the spot but you know what do you what do you think how was this couldn't or is it going to be a text a text apparatus like say texting I mean I think you know hypothesis has always had aspirations for to work with image annotation and video annotation we've done early work there at our annual conference i annotate there's always folks working with the standard and other you know projects that are working more directly on image and video annotation you know maybe the saying was professor in me but i think there's a lot of work to be done around you know building the kind of pathway you know imagining Vannevar Bush's you know trail and pathways through knowledge just on the text just on the hook of text and getting that right so a lot of times you know even though I know image and video annotation are really cool and we may go there sooner rather than later I think there's still a tremendous amount of work to be done and getting text annotation correct of course video and images and multimedia can go into the annotations but just really working with HTML and digitized text and how you know working across platforms working across formats there's a there's a tremendous amount of work to be done they're not just on the actual mechanics of doing that but also what Tom was saying which is the visualization of that I think that is still an area of work to do right like I can go to Amanda's public profile hypothesis and start following what she's been annotating lately maybe dive into some documents and jump around and that works but I'm not sure it works as well as as Bush imagined it and really being able to see her pathway or follow her pathway and so that there's work to be done that sort of secondary sort of visualization space around how we see and moving in and out of texts that have annotations on them well said Tom thank you for the great question we have time for a one last question and thank you both of you for such really really great responses to this we also have a question from Jakub go well Jacob I keep massacring your name my apologies if it's gobble or boo el but tell us about tell us about your piece you just had an article about whether annotation you wanted to share can you hear me yes so it's not really about web annotation specifically it does touch on web annotation but it it's about syllabi and the implicit metaphors that that are sort of built into syllabi especially the the dominant metaphor is a syllabi being a contract but there's there's a moment mister patient marginal syllabus project and the way in which the marginal syllabus project frames spilled by metaphorically as a conversation space to to have about course procedures and so on which is very different from from a contract so that that article is out out this morning at hybrid pedagogy great and and also just to respond very briefly to the last topic of conversation around hypothesis I think there's there's room for adapting Engelbart's idea of view control I think that that's a way that hypothesis could grow in terms of having different ways of visualizing I was I was just listening to that imagining like a user like a like a timeline of and this already kind of exists but something something to do with I read this at this point and then this at this point and then this at this point and here's sort of the the view of the annotations you know sort of more zoomed out you cut out a little bit in describing what your article was about it's about annotating syllabi themselves crack it includes a conversation about annotating syllabi but largely it's about this metaphors that are implicit in syllabi and expanding our meta few of what those metaphors could be beyond the the sort of contract metaphor that gets brought up repeatedly I'm really looking forward to reading that because as I mentioned earlier we just integrated hypothesis into our LMS which is blackboard and my first assignment for all my classes this term is to annotate my syllabus you think I'm nice I'm also you know in the hypothesis annotations of the article itself and this is of course I mean the the ramie has you know I think every semester sort of tweets out people should annotate their syllabus I think he's written about this and it's really unfortunate that we didn't get to have Remy here but I'm glad that marginal syllabus got mentioned and I just wanted to add something else that kind of connects to both these questions which is for people to check out crowd lairs org because crowd layers is along the lines of what Jake was just saying away and and ties into a man I said earlier a way to step back from the conversation and look at the sort of pathways and conversations that are happening in annotation and comments about the annotation from from a different perspective through different you know lenses of time and space and networked relationships Jeremy are you familiar with tags explore for Twitter hey check it out the core but yeah so when I have my students live tweet the reading of the novel of a novel I use tags Explorer to do exactly that right you can kind of trace their conversations you can visualize them around clusters of tweets and topics and it is a free to use open source tool you just have to scrape it's what our API put it in you're good that's a great suggestion visualization listen Jacob thank you very much for a really good article which we should all be reading soon and then I hate to say this but we have to wrap up our session we are at the end of the hour and are for all kinds of great discussion we are out of time the Amanda and and Jeremy and Remy if you can hear this if you're been with this is back how can we follow your work what are the best ways to keep up with you if you have follow-up questions for me Twitter is always a good idea I'm just at a mandala Castro on Twitter my website which is digital centrism comm has all of my other relevant contact information as well and I will be giving a keynote at this year's ncte the National Council for teachers of English in November here in Baltimore so you know excellent and Jeremy that's awesome I didn't know that Amanda um it's a probable reason to go um oh yeah adoptive what am i doctor underscore je dean at twitter for follow-up questions hypothesis slash education also education that hypothesis so yeah reach out happy to keep the conversation going and rainy has a book that mit press pub but i don't know if somebody can tweet it or share it in the chat here but he has a book with an int arrow and you can I think it's Oakland for annotation on the pub pub platform and so if you are haven't had your fill about annotation right now you can go read the seven chapters there and you can annotate and he just shared this on Twitter so you can all find that there Jeremy Remmy and Amanda thank you so much for really really a deep dive into this great technology thank you for your work to you both are just creative geniuses thank you thanks Brian thanks mana and don't go yet because we have to tell you what's happening next and what's on next but again we thank everybody for terrific questions because that was really really rich you came with us from a wide range of topics thank you now next week we're going to zoom into the LMS we're very privileged to have the CEO of instructure the company that makes canvas so Dan Goldsmith is going to be talking with us about where the LMS can be going so please join us with your thoughts and questions we'd also like to make sure that you get a whack at the survey so make sure you get to look at the tinyurl.com slash form survey 2019 if you're on our email list you've already gotten that in your email and if you haven't or if you've any issues or that just quickly shoot me a note now if you'd like to keep talking about annotation or the LMS or anything about the future of education technology we have all these places on social media for you to explore so please head to Twitter slack LinkedIn or Facebook would be glad to talk with you in the meantime thank you all for a really great conversation we really appreciate it I'm gonna try something now starting a new tradition here I'll stick around here for about five minutes if you guys would 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Nujyif7MkMA | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Nujyif7MkMA | What Causes Diabetes? | after about age 20 we may have all the insulin producing beta cells we're ever going to have in our pancreas and so if we lose them we may lose them for good autopsy studies show that by the time type 2 diabetes is diagnosed we may have already killed off half of our beta cells you can do it right in a petri dish expose human beta cells to fat they suck it up and then start dying off a chronic increase in blood fat levels is harmful as shown by the important effects in pancreatic beta cell lipotoxicity fat breakdown products can interfere with the function of these cells and ultimately lead to their death and not just any fat saturated fat the predominant fat in olives nuts and avocados gives you a tiny bump in death protein 5 but saturated fat really ramps up this contributor to beta cell death saturated fats are harmful to beta cells harmful to the insulin producing cells in our pancreas cholesterol too the uptake of bad cholesterol ldl can cause beta cell death as a result of free radical formation so diets rich in saturated fats not only cause obesity and insulin resistance but the increased levels of circulating free fats in the blood called nephas non-esterified non-esterified fatty acids causes beta cell death and may thus contribute to progressive beta cell loss and type 2 diabetes this isn't just based on test tube studies if you infuse fat into people's bloodstream you can directly impair pancreatic beta cell function and the same when we ingest it type 2 diabetes is characterized by defects in both insulin secretion and insulin action and saturated fat appears to impair both researchers showed saturated fat ingestion reduces insulin sensitivity within hours but these were non-diabetic so their pancreas should have been able to boost insulin secretion to match but insulin secretion failed to compensate for insulin resistance in subjects who ingested the saturated fat and this implies the saturated fat impaired beta cell function as well again just within hours after going into our mouth so increased consumption of saturated fats has a powerful short and long-term effect on insulin action contributing to the dysfunction and death of pancreatic beta cells in diabetes and saturated fat isn't just toxic to the pancreas the fats found predominantly meat and dairy chicken and cheese are the two main sources of the american diet are almost universally toxic whereas the fats found in off nuts and avocados are not saturated fat has been found to be particularly toxic to liver cells in the formation of fatty liver disease you expose human liver cells to plant fat and nothing happens expose liver cells to animal fat and a third of them die this may explain why higher intakes of saturated fat and cholesterol associated with non-alcoholic fatty liver disease by cutting down on saturated fat consumption we may be able to help interrupt this process decreasing saturated fat intake may help bring down the need for all that excess insulin so either being fat or eating saturated fat can both cause that excess insulin in the blood the effect of reducing dietary saturated fat intake on insulin levels is substantial regardless of how much belly fat we have and it's not just that by eating fat we may be more likely to store it as fat saturated fats independently of any role they have of making us fat may contribute to the development of insulin resistance and all its clinical consequences after controlling for weight and alcohol and smoking and exercise and family history diabetes incidence was significantly associated with the proportion of saturated fat in our blood so what causes diabetes the consumption of too many calories rich in saturated fats now just like everyone who smokes doesn't develop lung cancer everyone that eats a lot of saturated fat doesn't develop diabetes there's a genetic component but just like smoking can be said to cause lung cancer high calorie diets rich in saturated fats is currently considered the cause of type 2 diabetes you | NutritionFacts.org | UCddn8dUxYdgJz3Qr5mjADtA | 2015-06-26 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 687 | 4,017 |
_Wy-OOUYayg | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_Wy-OOUYayg | WHIMSICAL JOURNEYS. April Fairyloot Unboxing. ✨ | hi guys my name is Sabine and welcome to another video today I finally have another fairy loot unboxing I'm keeping the Box upside down I did film the two-year anniversary fairy loot box which was a purple box it was the March box I just waited way too long to edit that video and I don't think that you guys would be interested in me unboxing that box right now after you've probably seen everyone else's in boxing's but today the April box arrived at my doorstep this box came in late because one of the items that was supposed to be in this box got shipped a little late but right now we have it which means that my May box will arrive pretty soon as well I already got an email that they started packing so in like two or three weeks there will be another unboxing which makes me more excited to be honest I don't remember the theme exactly anymore so let's just open the box and find out again what it was oh yeah I loved the art print of this one so look at that I am definitely saving this one because it just makes me really happy the theme is whimsical journeys and I'm not gonna look at the back of the card because there are spoilers on here for all the items which are in here but I will leave all of the shops who made these items which are featured in the box linked in the description bar down below so if you want to check their shops out just click on the description bar and you will find all the information that you are looking for I already saw a really exciting thing in here and I'm so oh my god this is so pretty and I love these this is oh this is a cup inspired by Narnia and I've never read the Narnia books although I think that I totally should so if you have read all of the books let me know if I should I have seen two or three of the movies but there is a whole map of Narnia on this mug thingy coffee cup I don't know what it's called and I don't understand anything of all that is on this cup but it makes me even more motivated to read Narnia it's so nice plus you have the fairy loot emblem the fairy loot logo on top which is awesome it's a plastic cup so it's hard to break these things which i think is great i already love this item a lot I think this is great and I have seeing an item like this featured in a box that often maybe even never this is really cool so we're off to a great start this is a flick the wick candle company and I have a book so Graham you guys can follow me if you want but I haven't posted a photo in a while though but flick the wick is super popular I believe it's an American candle company I have been wanting to buy some of their candles for a while but because they're from America the shipping is too expensive this one is called Leafs ship I think is how you pronounce this name is this pronounced Leafs ship I don't know it's supposed to smell like spruce fair and sandalwood and I cannot pronounce two of the three ingredients of this candle it's great it's blackish oh I like this scent it's kind of fresh but also citrusy and I am enjoying this one plus it's also in a black tin which you don't see very often but I like the look of it it looks very clean what I see is I think a pin and it is a black jack enamel pin inspired by Percy Jackson I read four out of the five books in the place Jackson and the Olympians series and I quite enjoyed them it's been a while since I've read the books but I think that blackjack is the name of the Pegasus of like the horse and Percy Jackson but I think that it looks just cute anyways even if you wouldn't be a thin of Percy Jackson I still think it will be a very cute enamel pin and I love pins so I am happy with this - this is amazing this is a Newt Scamander inspired back tag for like you're traveling suitcase things so this is a fairy loot exclusive magical beasts aka newts commander luggage tack which is absolutely amazing this is what it looks like this suitcase contains magical beasts I don't even really have that nice of a luggage tag and it's definitely something that I still need it to have so it also comes in very handy you're so good job fairy loot for putting this in your box stop a notepad and this one says let's carve the hell out of this deal that is amazing I have so many notepads right now that every time that I get one I'm like crap another one but I love what it says just an amazing quote and I think this is how you should live your life am i that happy with a notepad though hmm not really I just have so many already and I do use them quite often but when you get one in almost every single box it's just like a little bit too much but it does make me laugh so what is this is this oh it's a tote bag oh it looks so pretty woah I'm going on an adventure a quote by j.r.r tolkien one of the books that you guys could pick for me to read in my upcoming May TBR is The Hobbit by JRR Tolkien so seeing this quote and this beautiful tote bag that makes me just want to read The Hobbit even more and so pretty again I also have a lot of Thoth back so every time that I get one I'm like really excited because it's a tote bag but then I realize I already have five so it's a lot but this one is so pretty and the quality feels really good it feels very sturdy it's a really nice print oh this is adorable this is like um I don't know how you call this in English but it's like a poll-- kind of thing which shows you all the ways to fictional world so you have for instance red London which I would love to visit this is one of the London's in the darker shapes of magic trilogy which is amazing you have camp half-blood you have Hogwarts Valerius Keter dam capes water indras Narnia oh here it is I know like all of these worlds but I've definitely not read all of the books which the worlds are featured in but I definitely should okay and then all that is left for us to unbox is the book and I truly don't know what book it's gonna be so let's just open it and see what it is I have never heard of this book beyond a darkened shore by Jessica Leake Lake I don't know how to pronounce her name her only hope is her greatest enemy this looks like such a dark book so let's read the synopsis together because I don't think a lot of you have also heard of this book the ancient land of Ihram is mirrored in warm sierra princess of meat can barely remember it when north men weren't plundering the source of her divided homeland with her intimidating ability to control her enemy's minds and actions Kira has managed to keep her I said Shira I think it's Kira Kira has managed to keep her people safe but lately a mysterious crow has been appearing to Kira whispering warnings of an even darker threat this sounds like the three-eyed Raven in Game of Thrones albergue Klansmen dismiss her visions as superstition Kira fears this coming evil will destroy not just Aaron but the entire world it isn't until kira captures lief a young Northman leader during his field siege of mind he discovers she's not the only one who has these prophetic prophetic officience his name is spelt differently even in the synopsis something went wrong in the publishing of this book so leave is Kira's enemy but together they may be the only ones who can save their world and as battle grows closer they're aliens born out of necessity starts to become something more with evil rising around them they must do what it takes to defend the land they love even if it means making the greatest sacrifice of all this book sounds very intriguing this sounds so mysterious and different from what I've ever heard I want to know what the deal is with this crow the names of all these characters and the world I don't know how to pronounce it so if I mispronounced it I'm sorry yeah that was my April fairy loot box unboxing I really enjoy all the items which are in this box I think my favorite item is this cub because it's so unique and I can never have enough of them if you enjoyed this video please give it a thumbs up and subscribe to my channel by clicking somewhere here on the screen or on the button down below you guys can also follow me on all my different social media pages of course I have Goodreads snapchat Instagram plus an email address and links to those will be in the description bar down below as well so go check that out again thank you so much for watching this video and I hope that I will see you guys in the next one bye | Sabine's Book Nook | UCKQlDbmwTKLHT88dWfxkGaw | 2018-05-08 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,667 | 8,372 |
DB33CMvPHEs | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DB33CMvPHEs | online lecture simple compound complex sentences linking verbs and prepositional phrase | have subject and object okay you guys are supposed to eat them Tony okay buy it by definition okay you will come from that what is a subject we have a link in where the linking verb is a giant subject in a sentence to them and as a sentence to the company okay it is sometimes Carla Capulin Caputo I remember these two terms I mean to say they fear this in your mind yes they may be the part of your section area while I came to you your paper okay in the forthcoming an examination now here is here are some examples of linking words we have the skies blue so here the sky is actually the subject and while blue is the compliment okay both of them they are actually joined by the coppola wall which is which is self is called the making what okay similarly in these two example is Bill okay now we have a prepositional prepositional phrase prepositional phrase that begins with the prepositions there is n in ED far behind huntin after of endearing and modifies over and modifies a word in a sentence okay a prepositional phrase answers of many questions you have a few examples like where you can say okay that answer the question to where when and what way or in what men are walking in action takes place where when a nation takes place via nation - okay when you answer them so then they are considered and then there they should be called like a position price okay so here is the list and just look at the list closely and I hope that you will get a sense of it understood you can even pass okay the video for a better understanding so the next topic we have like simple compound and complex sentences okay a simple sentence is composed of one class with a single subject and predicate understood so you can say that it is composed of one class okay as I mentioned that last must be independent okay it should not be dependent on when it becomes independent then it is a sentence okay but it requires an independent class okay like we mentioned in the previous lecher this would so just let's see the first example like she completed a literature review for gate so it is a complete class in a completely it makes a complete sense understood so it should we can't like her simple sentence okay now we have a compound sentences okay so let's understand okay that what is compound sentence with him by its proper definition like all sentence contains at least two independent clauses and these two independent clauses can be combined with comma and coordinating conjunctions with a cynical tone so if you there is a comma right there is a semicolon both of them are general here with the help of comma or silicon understood now if you look at the example like she completed her platelets relief okay and she created her reference list understood so they are giant equally by coordinating conjunctions okay we actually discussed about coordinating conjunctions and they are friend wise looking like F Sten US states four five understood so the here we have the words end and here we have the world then right here we have the world but understood so both of them they are actually composed of two independent clauses understood this entrance catezuma adjacent in jump up our money problem that one able to see independently wrong but without mystery even though they are joined by coordinating coordinating conjunctions like N in but understood okay now we have a complex sentences a complex sentence currently contains at least one independent clause in at least one dependent of us understood let's see in the examples so here is a list and I will prove okay that we are a complex sentence his speech has been composed now and remember one thing that complex sentence is in a complete sentence okay you will always found subordinating conjunctions okay like although when and where certain words will come okay really whenever you come across certain word I live in and we are wild then it is crystal clear okay there the same sentence must have been composed and with the help of coordinating conjunctions and an edge should be counted in the category of complexities understood so here is a list and this is for you guys just make the most of your time okay first think and do it by yourself thank you spear students okay this is the end of your exercise problem and I hope okay wait you brought the essence of today's two topics okay like pound complex and simple sentences in apart from that we have we have we had prepositional place so do it by yourself thank you so much if there is any beauty please let us find the comment | Zaristan Khan | UCd5UmgjcmvjAQTcyNqHL99A | 2020-05-12 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 833 | 4,537 |
233A3bN0UBE | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=233A3bN0UBE | Introduction to the Untyped λ-Calculus (1.1) | hello and welcome to the first chapter of the lambda cube unboxed in this video we're going to introduce the on-type lambda calculus which provides a basis for all the systems we're going to cover later on before we start just a quick note you might be familiar with the lambda functions that are used in programming languages such as python or javascript they play the role of anonymous functions and they make use of normal mathematical language these lambda functions are not the same as the lambda terms of a lambda calculus a lambda calculus provides a whole new language which doesn't use traditional mathematical expressions or even numbers with that said let's get started so assume we want to translate a function from normal mathematics into the lambda calculus let's take for example f of x equals x squared plus one the name of the function isn't really needed so first we can write it as an anonymous function x maps to x squared plus one in the lambda calculus we would write this function as lambda x dot x squared plus one the lambda denotes what variable is abstracted and a dot denotes what is abstracted from so the beginning of the function body this is called abstraction now you might have noticed that x squared and the addition are functions too these functions would have to be translated into the lambda calculus as well the way we wrote them down they're not part of the lambda calculus and the same goes for numbers it is possible to construct these functions and natural numbers and we're going to do so in video 3 of this chapter but for now we're going to stick to this informal version so how can we apply a number to this function f and compute the outcome first we write f of five then we substitute every occurrence of x in x squared plus one by five and then we compute the parts step by step so this is five squared plus one which equals 25 plus 1 which obviously equals 26. for the lambda calculus we need substitution some form of computation and the means to express apply f to 5. the apply f to 5 part is actually fairly easy we first write down the term again so lambda x dot x squared plus one then we put it in brackets and we write the five behind it this is intuitively called application lambda terms are mainly made up of these two operations we're now going to look at the formal definition then cover some notation and easy examples and lastly we're going to see how we can use substitution on lambda terms so that we can define computation in the next video okay let's start with the formal definition we have a finite set of variables v and the variable rule says that a variable is a lambda term by itself the application rule says if we have two lambda terms m and n then m applied to n is also a valid lambda term and lastly the abstraction rule says that if we have a variable x and a lambda term m then lambda x dot m is a valid lambda term maybe the simplest meaningful lambda term one can construct is the identity function lambda x dot x it takes a variable x as an input and then just outputs it again of course we're not restricted to only one input we can also easily construct a lambda term that has two inputs lambda x dot lambda y dot x this term takes two variables x and y and returns x although this term might seem a bit redundant it's going to come in handy when constructing booleans in video 3. we might even want more inputs such as bear with me now lambda m dot lambda f dot lambda x dot f applied to m applied to f applied to x this term computes the successor of an input number m as we're going to see in video three of chapter one now if we look at such a term with three four or even more inputs it can get quite unwieldy quite quickly especially if we use inconsistent variable names and maybe use small letters like a small m together with a capital letter like f and maybe even a number like three as a variable this is quite uncommon and it should definitely be avoided some terms also contain a few unnecessary parentheses which aren't really needed to understand the term and they just make it more difficult to read to get rid of such inconsistencies and confusions we're going to fix a few conventions that are going to help us write much more legible lambda terms firstly we will always denote variables by a lowercase letter such as x y z and variance of these secondly lambda terms will always be denoted by uppercase letters such as l m n and variance of these and lastly we're going to denote syntactical identity by the equivalence sign syntactical identity means that two terms are either exactly the same or they just differ by some redundant parentheses so x z in brackets is equivalent to x said without the outer brackets but both are not equivalent to x y in brackets we agree on even more redundant parentheses in most cases we don't need the outermost parentheses of a lambda term so we're going to emit those in an application we associate the terms by default from the left and so we can leave out the corresponding parentheses so m applied to n in brackets applied to l means the same as just m applied to n applied to l in abstraction on the other hand we associate from the right so lambda x dot opening bracket lambda y dot m closing bracket is equivalent to lambda x dot lambda y dot m if this seems confusing at first just remember how we would read the notion f of x y we read the inputs from left to right first x then y this corresponds to the right association of abstraction first we read lambda x dot and then lambda y dot the last convention combines the two notions and says which has precedence application binds stronger than abstraction so we can omit the parentheses after the dot with these notations at hand let's look at some more complex lambda terms to get a feeling for them starting with the identity function again this time without the unnecessary brackets so we get just lambda x dot x the next example is a term that takes an x and applies it to itself lambda x dot x applied to x although this might not make a great deal of sense if we think of applying a number to itself if x was a function we would get recursive self-application which is a very important concept in mathematics think about the factorial function for example or the recursive definitions of binomial coefficients and so on the term lambda x dot lambda y dot lambda z dot x applied to yz can be used as a concatenation of two functions maybe f and g so f of g of x if you think that's difficult to see then let me rename the variables for you the variable x becomes f in the abstraction and in the term y will be named g and lastly z becomes x now this looks quite similar to executing f and g one after another the last two examples are two terms which we will properly construct in video three addition and a function is zero addition returns m plus n for some input values and is zero returns the boolean value true if the input number is zero and false if it's not all right so far we've covered the very basics of the lambda calculus in order to define computation we need a few more tools the first tool will be the notion of bound and free variables in a lambda term the variable x in lambda x dot x is bound to the lambda we call this a bound variable any variable that is not bound is free we define the set of three variables of a lambda term recursively just as we did with lambda terms since the definition of the set of bound variables is quite similar we're going to leave that one to you as an exercise the variable rule tells us that every variable by itself is not bound it's free if we have an application m applied to n the set of three variables of that term is the union of the free variables of m and the free variables of n and lastly if we have an abstraction lambda x dot m the x is bound to the lambda and so it's not free so we take all three variables of the term m and have to take out the bound variable x let's take a look at two simple examples we want to know the three variables of the term lambda x dot x applied to y one can easily see that it should be y and x is bound but we're going to compute it with the recursive definition to get used to this notion feel free to pause the video at this point and try it out for yourself since the term consists of an abstraction we need to use the third rule of the definition so we compute the three variables of the term x apply to y without x as x is bound x y is an application so the free variables of x y are the free variables of x together with the three variables of y and we still need to take out x in the end we get the set x and y without x so y is the only free variable and x is bound and this is exactly what we expected okay so that one was pretty easy let's look at another example x applied to lambda x dot x y this term consists of an application following the second rule we have to take the union of the three variables of the term x and the three variables of the term of our first example by the variable rule we get x as the free variable of the left term and from the first example we know that in the right term y is free and x is bound but this means that this term has x and y as free variables and x also as a bound one so there may be two occurrences of a variable x in a term where one occurrence is free and the other is bound and this is problematic when we get to computing where we should not mix up whether an occurrence of a variable is free or bound there are quite a few approaches to deal with this problem one is called name free notation by deploying where no names are used for bound variables at all you can find out more about this notation in the literature section of the isis course however the most common approach and the one we're going to stick to is called alpha conversion we're going to identify terms which only differ in the names of bound variables in mathematics names don't affect the behavior of the functions whether you call it f or g or anything else this holds for the names of functions as well as for the names of bound variables for example the function x squared plus one is expressed by f of x equals x squared plus one and g of y equals y squared plus one alike both express calculate the square of the input and add 1 to it they compute the same output and their structures are exactly the same the only difference between them is the name of the bound variable and the name of the function since terms in the lambda calculus don't have names like f or g we don't need to worry about that we say that two terms are alpha convertible denoted again by the equivalence sign if they only differ by the names of the bound variables after this slide we're just going to call such terms identical and use the equivalent sign if you remember so far we used the equivalence sign to denote terms which are exactly the same or that differ by redundant parentheses with this alpha convention we can just assume that free and bound variables have different names by default and we're not going to run into problems like in the term above so the term x applied to lambda x dot x y could be renamed to something like x applied to lambda z dot zy this term now has x and y as three variables and the variable z as the only bound one be careful though that you don't rename the three variables by accident these two terms would not be alpha equivalent to z applied to lambda x dot x y for example since we renamed the three occurrences of x and not the bound one we're going to make one more assumption which will prevent us from running into trouble this is called the bahre convention and says that the names of bound variables should be pairwise different so lambda x dot x x applied to lambda x dot x x would not be allowed this is desirable for a similar reason as with free variables we might get into trouble distinguishing variables lambda x dot x applied to lambda x dot x x is a different term than lambda y dot y applied to lambda x dot x y but distinguishing between the two occurrences of x in the first term is not possible so now we know how to distinguish free from bound variables to be able to compute something like lambda x dot x squared plus one applied to five we need to be able to insert the input so how do we substitute every occurrence of the variable x by the input five we denote this notion by x squared plus one and then square brackets and inside x is defined as 5. once again we have a recursive definition for all the cases of lambda terms that we could have the simplest case speaks about substituting into a term which just contains a variable if it's the same variable that should be substituted we can just substitute and get the input so substituting x by n in the term x would yield n if the variable is a different one for example y and we want to substitute x by n then there is no x so there's nothing to substitute and we would just get y again now let's look at the more recursive steps if we substitute in an application p q so p applied to q we can just substitute x in both terms p and q and if we have an abstraction lambda y dot p we can pull the substitution into the abstraction to p be careful though here the alpha conversion is very important because it could be the case that the bound variable y occurs freely in n so when we substitute n for x we wouldn't know which of the y's is bound and which is free i'll show you an example of this lambda y dot yx where we substitute x by lambda z dot zy if we blindly follow the substitution definition we would get lambda y dot y applied to lambda z dot zy and the free variable y from the last term is suddenly bound but we have the alpha conversion so we know that after renaming y would not occur freely and bound in the same term at the same time the term would be something like this lambda y one dot y one x with x substituted by lambda z dot z y which yields lambda y one dot y one applied to z dot zy in this term we can see that the y one and y are different variables and so we won't confuse them so to wrap it up we formally defined lambda terms which are able to represent functions as we know them from mathematics we covered some notation and syntax rules and lastly we looked at substitution for those lambda terms to prepare for the definition of computation in the next video in the next video we're also going to discuss what a result of a function could be thank you very much for listening and see you next time | Theo Reto | UCvgEtKEz1lrCYjl5UgGQoTA | 2021-11-18 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 2,820 | 14,469 |
nQvFwQGmA2k | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nQvFwQGmA2k | Concepts of migration and its causes and effects || Foundation Course-II | hello those two are jamming of video mrs. 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Norseman is he not subjugating with the acceptor agar aapke video helpful up the dopamine to service a bit shaky g or the next video rehgar p't corporate farming cooper era I am so key up cable chilaka Riga thank you so much for watching video | Imaduddin Khan | UCdD6U9V9kErGrGn49G38lZw | 2019-01-15 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,436 | 8,265 |
cwBg8KfCl_k | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cwBg8KfCl_k | Meet Oxfam Bookshop volunteer Paulette | there are lots of volunteers but my particular interest was poetry so I came in to be a sorter for the poetry books [Music] my name is Paulette Sergeant um this will be my third year the fact that I love books is obviously a big plus but I think mainly it's the people are very friendly and very enthusiastic everybody cooperates and helps each other it's just a nice way to meet people and feel like you're engaged in something that's going to be worthwhile when I retired I was really looking forward to doing some volunteer work to give back really I think it's been a a really good move for me to feel like I'm engaged and able to meet people because that's one of the things as you age you tend you know you lose that social contact when you're not working so having more engagement with other people I think is really good think about it as being something that you're doing for other people who you wouldn't you don't see them but you're doing something to help other people foreign [Music] | Oxfam Australia | UCK5Qv6SoslwyU3cCoTEU7WA | 2022-11-22 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 187 | 997 |
JZePsme9iT4 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JZePsme9iT4 | Constitution Day | we the people of the United States establish justice insure domestic tranquility provide for the common defense promote the general welfare and secure the blessings of liberty our posterity do ordain this constitution I do not excessive America the words you just heard are the words to the preamble of the United States Constitution the entire Constitution consists of the preamble seven articles and 27 minutes hey September 17 is constitutionally States Constitution was signed by 39 brave men on September seventeen seventeen eighty seven today 228 years later US Constitution is the oldest working Constitution still in use how do you do today Thank You CNN independencia looks like what you do today wow you look great for being 228 the dream is still alive baby happy Constitution Day O'Neill high school | ONeillPublicSchool | UC6JATsWIbnvAefmS1nq44zw | 2015-09-19 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 133 | 811 |
jYEKSGd-aww | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jYEKSGd-aww | Factors That Influence Climate | go 13 of the sustainable development goals climate action factors that influence climate meet Steve Steve just moved to a new city in the same state but quickly noticed the difference in climate he stopped seeing snow noticed more flooding and had to get a whole new wardrobe Steve was not expecting the change and wondered why things were so different in his new home luckily for Steve a little research was able to shed some light on his situation Steve learned that different factors contribute to an area's climate including elevation wind patterns and vegetation examples of these include climatic conditions like colder weather in higher elevation and building height and placement affecting the wind patterns of cities other factors that can influence an area's climate are ocean currents and the surface of the earth ocean currents bring in warm water that affects precipitation and different tariff surfaces either absorb heat like herrings with heavy vegetation or reflect it like hereos covered in snow Steve now knows all about the factors that influence climate next time he wants to move he knows exactly what to consider | simpleshow foundation | UCDfdXzYssMFD_lQOrN5WXUg | 2018-02-09 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 187 | 1,135 |
EBIK-eH3WJo | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EBIK-eH3WJo | What The **** Is This **** Airsoft RAGE!! | [Music] what the is this bullet see that you got you got you got ya let's hear them what is that you are gone yeah [Music] no one else got grenades a lot horse can't get it in yeah beautiful I watched outside [Music] good [Music] [Applause] [Music] oh yeah a real clear pretty clear voice talk clear [Music] okay slowing down I trust this guy having justice down there what to do his thing we go [Music] Oh [Music] you said hit you just been hit [Music] there are subscribes and names Nikolaus and you better like it - or why I oughta | Names Nicco | UCLLVh2sgSj8IgiwmMg3qV9Q | 2019-02-15 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 104 | 534 |
67iU5z7mtyw | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=67iU5z7mtyw | Paragraph Indents - Google Docs | hi this is George Summers and I'm going to show you today how to do paragraph indents in Google Docs um most word processors do these settings in a similar fashion but I'm going to show you specifically how to make these changes in Google Docs um every paragraph has three indent settings and so I'll show you in this Google doc right here um um the top bar on the ruler bar usually at zero is the first line indent for the paragraph and if you drag that somewhere else it indents the first line of that paragraph and I can move that wherever I want okay the bottom pointing triangle is the left indent for the whole paragraph and I can move that also notice that my first line indent stays relative to the left indent of the paragraph notice that you're not affecting your margins this is only the indent for the paragraph that is active Okay so uh wherever your insertion point is that's where the changes will be made okay so that is the first line indent and the left indent for the paragraph it will only affect the paragraph that has the insertion point in it unless you highlight multiple paragraphs to make the changes okay so that that's on the left side on the right hand side you have a marker that indicates the right indent for that paragraph and if I drag that in to the left then I'm changing the indent for uh that paragraph So you notice that it stops a little earlier before the right margin and Begins the next line one thing that's very customary in a uh report or a formal document is if a quote is three or more lines long you make it its own pair graph and you indent on the left and the right the same amount so usually it's it's one inch on the left and one inch on the right and normally If This Were a quote you put the quotation marks around the paragraph that's customary for any quote that's longer than three lines long if your first line indent begins farther to the left than the rest of the paragraph then you have what is called a hanging indent so because the the first line of your paragraph Just hangs out to the left there so they call that a hanging indent and it's used often for um uh work cited Pages uh for Ally known as bibliographies and um outlines and such where the first line begins farther to the left than the rest of the paragraph Okay so that's our look at paragraph indents left uh first line indent right indent and hanging indents I hope you found this look at paragraph indents [Applause] [Music] [Applause] valuable [Music] n | George Somers | UCNxGS77GmtXUnLXJhwWQfQw | 2013-02-26 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 472 | 2,484 |
Jm-ekDx7yrI | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jm-ekDx7yrI | BREAKING!! Oprah’s House Just Got HIT! | [Music] breaking Oprah's house just got hit Oprah Winfrey's week started out with a Golden Globe Award and a major push to run against President Donald Trump in 2020 but has progressively gotten worse since and it's only Wednesday it's ironic that when it comes to hating Trump the Royals have been screaming for months that being a million there celebrity doesn't make you qualified to be a president yet are now desperate for millionaire talk show host Oprah to run the hypocrisy runs deep and her financial status gender and skin color do not make her better than our current commander-in-chief in the shocking turn of events after days of arrogantly acting better than our president karma just crept up on her and hit her where it counts it didn't take long but was certainly devastating to the talk-show diva many of her biggest supporters and Trump detractors were also part of the collateral damage Oprah's nine minute speech at Sunday's ego stroking awards show generated two standing ovations from the Hollywood elitists and went on to prompt 220,000 posts on social media mentioning the words Oprah and president in only 24 hours according to the internet social media analytics company talk Walker instantly the 63 year old was lauded for stealing the show which only to an insane leftist makes her qualified to run the country it was all a backhanded slap to trump that Oprah was reveling in since our president is not one of her favorite people however despite how powerful she thinks she is there's only one more powerful than her and she just woke up to that reality today in the worst way it looks like Mother Nature just put Oprah in her place proving that no amount of money fame or flattering Awards speeches can spare you from natural disaster the retired talk-show hosts has suffered extensive damage at her massive California mansion after it was slammed with a devastating dose of mud Mother Nature didn't forget about other Trump hating elitist as well in her path of destruction The Daily Mail reports celebrities including Oprah Winfrey and tennis legend Jimmy Connors are among the thousands who have been affected by flash flooding and mudslides in Southern California that have already left 16 people dead multiple bodies were found during the rescue operations on Tuesday in Montecito 100 miles northwest of Los Angeles after downpours sent mud and boulders roaring down hills that were stripped of vegetation by a gigantic crowd fire that raged in the state in December most deaths were believed to have occurred in Montecito a wealthy in clav of about 9,000 people northwest of Los Angeles at his home to such celebrities as Winfrey Rob Lowe and Ellen DeGeneres one person was also killed in a weather-related fatality in Los Angeles County mudslide slammed into homes covered highways and swept away vehicles early on Tuesday when more than a half inch 1.5 centimeters of rain fell in five minutes a rate that far exceeds the normal flash flood threshold officials said during a press conference on Tuesday that the death toll was 13 dot Santa Barbara County CEO Moana Machado emailed her staff shortly after so say the number had increased to 16 the Santa Barbara independent reported what's truly said is that innocent people lost their lives in this disaster and should not be overlooked when talking about the devastation done to Oprah's mansion her home is repairable but families will forever miss their loved one lost in this tragedy mail online reports who the real victims in this mudslide are and it's not Oprah although she'll probably make it about herself the first confirmed death was Roy Rotter a former real estate broker who founded st. Augustine Academy in Ventura the Catholic schools headmaster michael van Hecke announced the death and said rotters wife was injured by the mudslide at least 25 people were injured in the mudslides and others were unaccounted for as of tuesday Winfrey's home survived the storms but she shared a number of videos on Instagram showing the knee-deep mud in her yard a gas fire nearby in helicopters rescuing her neighbors what a day she said on the social media site as she filmed from her dollar fifty million estate in Montecito praying for our community again in Santa Barbara woke up to this blazing gas fire then swipe left to see how deep the mud is in my backyard helicopters rescuing my neighbor's looking for missing persons if Oprah really wants to make a positive statement and change in this country she can help with the overwhelming relief effort she has more than enough funds to do it just like President Trump has done for the victims in the Houston Texas floods I'd like to see her lending a hand and reaching into her pocketbook to put her money and time where her big mouth is office | BreakingNews365 | UCOReGX9_qZSh_EfSBtiFwSQ | 2018-01-10 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 826 | 4,788 |
JvK_r7Y5UBk | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JvK_r7Y5UBk | What's new in Ceph Nautilus project status update and preview of the coming release | okay welcome everybody be sit down hope laying out a fire hose alright hi everyone I'm sage I'm gonna talk about what's coming up in Seth Nautilus which is the next release due out at the end of February I'll go as well all right Steph as probably most of you know is a unified source platform providing object block and file storage within the same cluster we do upstream stuff releases every nine months these days and so we're just about to the Nautilus release here in February the next release after this is going to be called octopus and will be due out in November and we're doing a strategy now or your you can upgrade every release or every other release so you'll be able to go luminous to Nautilus or mimic two octopus but not luminous all the way octopus so it gives you an 18 month jump if you do sort of the maximum those are the upgrades that we'll be testing in supporting okay so at a at a high level yes there's no mic for the room sorry no PA sorry oh it's for the video yes all right so we have four priorities that we were focusing on as far as upstream is concerned one is usability and management Steph has developed a reputation over the years of being hard to understand and hard to use and so a lot of effort has been going in over the past two years to address that to make stuff simpler and easier to manage and a lot of the things I talk about will be I'm around usability performance is important and everybody's moving to all-flash we have to go faster the new flash in be me cards are like ridiculous and so there's a lot of work in performance optimization and there's a whole project called crimson or that's essentially rewriting the OSD to go much faster work around container ecosystems so mainly supporting kubernetes and CSI and and so on and then a lot of features around multi cluster abilities for multi-cloud and hybrid cloud so those are sort of the four main themes and that we we focus on all right so talk a bit about the ease-of-use things so the biggest thing that's happening for that ease of use is the dashboard so there was a an early prototype of the - broad and luminous no sort of a proof of concept in mimic we brought in the open attic project and that's like a much better and then we continued to expanding that with Nautilus so lots of new features there so we finally for the first time have community convergence across multiple vendors and lots of users on a single management dashboard for staff and it's actually built in disseminator dashboard it's there when you install stuff by default you just have to turn it on and set up an ssa ssl key and so on and in currently most of the stuff in the dashboard is around monitoring and management your rgw x' and your buckets and your are booties and so on managing stuff itself and we're sort of growing into adding more features around managing the cluster so you'll be able to add nodes and replace those days and so on but still work-in-progress but lots of progress lens is going to be talking about this later today so we get a great demo of that one of the new exciting pieces in Nautilus that's just being added is the orchestrator abstraction that I like to call the orchestrator sandwich and it's essentially an abstract API in the manager that lets SEF call out to whatever tool is being used to deploy SEF so there are four plugins that are being worked on currently one is rook which is the operator for kubernetes that deploys and manages Steph there's ansible deep-sea which is a salt based one that Susan works on and there's an SSH one that's going to be sort of a bare-bones trivial thing I mean the idea here is that stuff can call out to the orchestrator and ask it to go provision for vision and OSD on a device and the New Yorker server will do whatever it needs to do to run the write commands on the right right host to do that work and this is the piece that's going to allow you weave us to have a generic CLI interface or dashboard interface to do these sort of lifecycle management functions so things like fetching node inventory creating or destroying D blinking device LEDs which has been a sort of a frequently requested feature and they'll be a sort of a single steel eye that will be the same for staff regardless of what tool you use to deploy it ethical and eventually the dashboard will be able to do all this stuff too so Nautilus includes the framework and we have sort of in progress implementations of these for exactly how far and what features each of those implementations are gonna have and Nautilus remains to be seen it depends on how much get done gets done over the next month but this is all new functionality and so a lot of its going to get back ported also to novice as well so we're very excited about sort of finally doing the last mile so to be able to manage the full stuff cluster from from the dashboard and CLI one of the big new Rados features in nautilus is pg auto scaling so picking a PG num for a radio spool has always been sort of a black art it's sort of the hardest thing to explain to users and have them understand and pick a number that isn't just wrong and gonna be problematic it was always confusing the documentation was hard so Nautilus there's sort of two key things previously if you pick the PD numb you could always increase it so you can increase the level starting within a pool but you couldn't decrease it so not list you can now decrease it and it'll actually merge P G's into fewer and so you can if you make a pick a number that's too big you can fix your mistake so that's that's the big key capability and then on top of that we have a module and the manager that will auto tune the P genome for you and so it basically looks at all the radio spools in your cluster looks at how much data they're storing and how many total pages you have and it figures out that oh this one should have fewer and this one should have more and it can either issue a health warning telling you that that your p GS are too big or too small so you can do it or you can just flip the switch and they'll automatically do it for you in the background and there's a you might not be able to read this but there's an example of the command that will just sort of tell you the status and so it'll tell you what pools you have how much data they have they might be empty because you just created the cluster but as an administrator you can tell the plug-in how much data you expect to store there so it can pick an appropriate P genome or you can tell it the the fraction of the cluster that you expect it to be like this pool will be 20% and that will feed into the same algorithm and then it compares how many PGS you currently have versus how many it thinks you should have and if it's off by more than a factor of three that it'll basically either do the action or tell you to make the change and it can either warn do a health warning or can just do it for you so hopefully this is gonna be able to let most users just not think about this in sort of the the worst case scenario where you deploy a repeat with one PG to begin with and then the that pool fills up over time to be a petabyte it turns out that if you sort of asymptotically look at the total amount of data movement you basically end up writing everything twice you'll end up writing the data once and then it'll move one more time before it ends up in its file location so sort of the worst case scenario isn't too bad but if you tell the cluster what's gonna happen then it will do better obviously so um all right device health metrics are sort of another key thing that we've taught stuff about so the OS DS and monitors now look at what the underlying physical storage devices that they're consuming underneath all the layers of LDL VM and DM and whatever else and they look at the device model and serial number and the report all that back up to the manager and the manager maintains this so they have a set of SEF device commands that will list your physical devices and what demons are using them and then there is a set of capabilities in the OSD and monitor to scrape all your smart health metrics and store them in Rados and there's a module and the manager that can operate in two modes one of them has a pre trained model that will try to predict the device life expectancy based on the smart metrics and that's the local mode and you can see that reflected here and then there's also a cloud mode that is contributed by a company called profit store that will call out to their SAP service and either use their free prediction service that's pretty accurate or their paid service which is super accurate to figure out what the life expectancy is and then based on information and stuff can either just issue health warnings saying that this device is going to fail soon or you have a lot of devices that are going to fail all at the same time and that's going to be a problem or you can flip the switch and it will automatically mark those two by is out so that your cluster will automatically replicate to new replicas before the device fails so you don't have that loss of redundancy so we're pretty excited about this even just having this visibility into what devices are attached to what demons is nice and this will be tied into the once we have the orchestrators knowing how to blink LEDs which I think just deep-sea is gonna be the first one to do it but the others will follow then you'll be able to like tell it to blink this device is LED or you'll be able to tell it blank this OS DS devices one or more of them to give you that sort of full closing loop experience and then one of the last them sort of nice bits and pieces that we added to the manager is we're calling crash reports so previously if SF daemon crashed you would get a splat and a log file on some post somewhere and then system D would restart it and you probably wouldn't even notice now whenever a demon crashes it writes a small record to var loop crash with you know the process ID the timestamp in a stack trace and the nose are regularly scraped and reported to the manager so the manager has a database of all the crashes that have happened recently in your cluster and so you can do stuff crash LS to list those crashes and you can get info about them and then additionally there is a this is actually new in mimic there's a telemetry module and that's in step manager that is opt-in obviously you have to turn it on but it will regularly phone home just very basic information about your cluster to Ceph developers saying this cluster exists it has this many OS DS it's running this version it's just big these are the services I'm using so that we have a sense of what people are deploying so in mimic that telemetry module also has the ability to phone home these crash reports so if you opt-in which I encourage everyone to do but you obviously don't have to do and then we'll find out what crashes are actually being seen by real users in the wild on what versions and what those stack traces are so we can tell what's broken what's broken the most and what how we should prioritize our work and so on so we're really looking forward to this actually getting deployed and being used in the wild so those are sort of some of the things they're doing around management and usability other things that are happening in radius that are a bit more under the covers that are exciting so messenger to is a new specification and implementation of the on wire protocol for SEF there was a talk yesterday that Ricardo did talking about this in a bit more detail if you if you caught that there's also recording the main sort of user visible feature that this is going to deliver is for the first time we'll finally have encryption on the wire so all of the traffic that Steph is doing between demons and between clients can be encrypted to feel if you turn that on but there's a bunch of other staff too there's some improved feature negotiation the capsulation of authentication protocols is cleaner and better I'm sort of paving the way for us to add Kerberos support hopefully by octopus and there's also all the infrastructure to do a dual stack so that all your cept demons can be using both ipv4 and v6 and both clients will be able to connect right today you can do either v4 or v6 only one or the other and this will let you do both which some people will probably like we're also moving to our official iina assigned port number for the monitors 3300 which has been sort of a long time coming so messenger 2 is this is actually the last thing that we're trying to finish up for the Nautilus release before we we get out the door so hopefully we'll get that sorted soon I'm a few other things odds and ends on the radio side and in the past it was hard to predict how much memory and OST daemon would consume and to control that by just in cache sizes there's a new setting now called OST memory target that's just one setting one number you say I want my OSD to use 3 gigabytes and then the OSD will figure out all the stuff that has to do internally to fit within that memory envelope and whether it's adjusting the size of the blue store cache or whatever else in it internally is monitoring the RSF size and doing sort of a dynamic controller to make sure that happens so that simplifies configuration management considerably and there's also a set of commands around Numa and so the OSD s are looking at what Numa node their network interface controller is attached to and they also if it's an SSD envy me they look at what newman owed their SSD is attached to and it reports that to the monitor and there's a new command SEF hosteen Numa status that tells you the OSD and what Newman of their own and then there's a single setting you can set that will pin an OSD to a particularly new windowed and you can see that also in that output so this simplifies the process of for these high-end high performance nodes of pinning OSD so certain nodes hopefully if you have a balance machine the network and the the flash are on the same new annoyed you can just pin the OSD there and you'll get a better performance previously this is a super tedious process you need to do your own bass scripts to sort of manage all that it was gross but much simpler now I'm in mimic we added centralized configuration management so instead of having a safe comp file that was spread across a zillion nodes it's all stored in the monitor and that's obviously still a Nautilus and we've improved it particularly around the manager modules so you don't have to you can set settings for management modules you have to restart the daemon and there's better reporting for help help for the descriptions for the options and what the legal values are and so on so a lot of that just got cleaned up it works much better and Nautilus there's also a new command that will spit out sort of a minimal set comp that you can put on a new node that has just enough information to contact the monitors and then everything else you can stuff in the monitor configuration database so lots of stuff that just uses the configuration there's also a new manager module called the progress module and that attempts to essentially establish some state around long-running events so for example if an OC fails and there's a recovery operation that has to happen it'll establish a progress event for that recovery and in the watch they tell you you're 50% recovered or 70% with the new ta and so on so there's a new command SEF progress that you can see those events eventually we're gonna actually incorporate that into SEF - yes that didn't quite happen for Nautilus but hopefully by the next release and this is a little thing but it's annoyed a lot of people when you have misplaced data that the cluster is simply rebalancing moving somewhere else but the data isn't redecorated that's no longer a health warning it shouldn't make your pager go off you can go you can enjoy your weekend so it's a little thing there's a setting you can adjust this but by default you won't get health warned when we're just moving data around which I'm sure some of you will appreciate on the blue store side so blue star and was introduced in luminous it's the new default it's been it's good people are happy and Nautilus there are few new things there's a new implementation of the allocator that's used internally so it's a bitmap and memory instead of a red black tree essentially so it's faster it has predictable memory usage that's independent of fragmentation levels and there are certain behaviors of the old allocator that could lead to a sort of pathological fragmentation that this one doesn't have so it's just better so that's there you won't notice for the most part and it's just the in memory allocator so you just restart the OSD and you'll get the new alligator behavior so nothing on disk there's also more intelligent cash management and it turns out that one of the hardest bits in or one of the harder bits in blue store was managing the size that the rocks to be cash for metadata versus the cash that blue store implements for all the data oh no nodes because you want to there are certain things in Roxy B that are really important to cash like the indexes and all the SST files and so blue stores now smart enough to make sure that that higher priority stuff is being cashed depending on how much memory you have and how big your store is and all the other stuff so it's doing internally monitoring all that and making sure that's doing doing the right thing and so that's that's much much better I mean generally just get better performance we also modified the on disk format so new OS these will get this and you can do an F s check repair to convert old ones but it basically we are tracking more fine-grained utilization metrics on a per pool basis so for example if a particular pool has compression enabled we're tracking the amount of user data stored versus the compressed size afterwards and also the amount of data stored for metadata internally if the blue store or the o mat metadata or the file data just much more granular understanding of where your disk usage is going and that all bubbles up into SEF TF and the detail view so you can actually see what's what's going on and lots of performance improvements just optimizations here and there I'm a few other rate of things pour in luminous we introduced a device class concept so you could tag OS DS is either HDD or an SSD or any other type actually and you could easily write crush rules that would only target one class or another but prior to that you sort of had to manually craft a crush map to do this and you ended up with this manually maintained hierarchy like shadow hierarchy with different notes it was sort of tedious but lots of clustered to did this prior to luminous and so there's now a feature in the crush tool to basically take that old-style manually manage hierarchy and convert it to the new style without reshuffling all your data so certain large installations will appreciate that there's also limit on the PG length there was sort of a few two corner cases where the memory utilization of the OSD could grow in strange recovery situations and that's fixed so there's no hard limit hard cap on the amount of memory that we use for recovery metadata and one of the nice examples sort of academic research translating into the open source project there's a new erasure code style called clay code coupled layered something I can remember exactly that's basically a more optimal balance of i/o in recovery bandwidth so if you have a like a like an eight plus three code but you only lose one replica then you have to read less meted less data in order to do the recovery then if you had lost three of the additional parity or three of the nodes or whatever so so that's new and it's in there its marked experimental because it's a new verse or code you want to be kind of paranoid about that stuff but you should try it out it should be pretty good on the Rado skate weight side since it's the s3 gateway we have a few new things mostly around the federation stuff i'm the first one and i think the most exciting is a new pub/sub Federation capability so you can create a zone that's essentially generating events when you have things like putting into a bucket or creating a bucket or deleting a bucket it'll generate an event stream that you can subscribe to and so there's a polling interface where you can just ask it for events I think this is the interface that we was used for a demo with Kay native which is a kubernetes function as a service server listing that was theirs we'll talk about this at Q Khan in Seattle a couple months back and then we're also working on sort of push model where we push the event stream into a MQ or into Kafka which some of our enterprise customers want this is exciting and sort of glue ratos gateway to server list so when you do a put of an object it'll trigger a function as a service event that'll go do something to that image screen there's also an archive zone edition so you can define a zone within your rgw Federation that just gets basically a complete copy of everything in the other zones and it turns on object versioning so you'll have all versions of all objects it's a relatively simple thing but something that some people asked for just for compliance or backup or whatever else there is an s3 api and that implements lifecycle policy I believe is the correct name for it essentially saying that when you put an object initially it's put in one tier and one side of raitis pools or whatever over time it'll get migrated automatically to another tier and then at some other point in time it might get expired there's a whole specification around what policies you can find based on s3 so we're implementing that now and and it can control the tearing within a particular stuff cluster among greatest pools so you've always been able to specify different tiers for rgw buckets or individual objects maybe you know a researcher coded raitis pool or replicated or whatever and this lets you automate that lifecycle management across those tiers and then on the performance side a long time ago we used usually a patchy and fast CGI to talk to our GW then we use Civet web which is sort of an embedded simple web server that's what we currently use by default now and Nautilus we've switched to a new web frontend called beast which is part of the boost project uses a boost a Geo a more synchronous program model it scales better it's faster so that's that's new anomalous and then there's also some new features around STS which is sort of this security authentication framework integration I'll be honest it's all a blur to me because there's so many standards and I can never keep track of which ones they've implemented but there's something new and STS in the Ovilus that you can go ask RG of you folks about and they'll be happy to tell you all right on our BD block device the first big thing on our Beauty is live image migration so you've always been able to have different raters pools with different performance characteristics or placement or whatever and have images map to those pools with live migration you can have an in use RBD image that's mapped by a current in use by a vm actively reading and writing data and you can move it between performance tiers between raters pools wallis being used and everything just works so that's new that's good excusing another new feature that we're pretty excited about is our BD top this has sort of been a oft asked for request feature so there's a bunch of radius infrastructure now where the manager demon will essentially tell all the OS DS to start sampling the request streams you know either all of them or restricted by a pool or by object prefix and report that information back to the manager so we have sort of a cluster wide view of what IO is happening and then there's an RB d CLI that uses that service to basically subscribe to i o4 r BD images and tell you what the most active images are how much io they're doing that sort of thing you think I'll be honest I haven't actually used this feature yet so I don't know exactly what it looks like but I keep asking about it and they keep telling me it's there I'm really excited mostly I'm excited actually about the reduced infrastructure so we have a cluster wide view not just for our body of everything so you can tell what the top clients are who's who's using up all your bandwidth all right a few other things on RBD RBD mirror is the demon that does the asynchronous replication feature across clusters for our BT it's been there since luminous but it's always been kind of tedious to set up and configure excuse me um it's a lot of work in just simplifying ogw management so that you can have n of them and they'll scale out and also the configuration for connecting to remote clusters is now stored in Ruidoso it's just simpler simpler to use namespace support is new and so raitis has long supported namespaces yes this idea that within a pool you can sort of carve it up into different security domains and you can restrict clients access to a particular sub namespace of that pool and have that security enforced our buddy now supports that so you can have our beti users that are locked into a namespace they only see their images and then only and they're sort of walked in that way with suffix so that's all supported through with our buddy CLI complete user experience that's been asked for for a while some things with the config overrides and our BD so you've always been able to specify overrides on the configuration for the client on a per image basis so for example whether the caching is enabled for this particular RVD image without having to go configure it on the client you can now do that on our buddy pools and the overall experience is simpler it's the same CLI interface to control at all just cleaning it all up cleaning it all that to make it simpler and apparently now we're maintaining time stamps on images so when you do an RBS detail you can see information about what images are being used by win and win all right stuff of s so stuff of s is awesome the the first big thing that happened is that the multi FS volume support is going to be stable now and Nautilus it's actually been there since luminous but it was marked as experimental just because we didn't have a lot of testing around it but Patrick's been cleaning up a lot of the code here and documentation in edge cases or whatever and so it's gonna be pretty sure it's gonna be stable and Nautilus this means that you can create multiple set of test file systems within the same stuff cluster and each of those file system will have an independent set of MVS servers so they're totally independent that sharing the same Rattus we also have now a first class concept of subvolumes so previously with manila we wrote this library called set volume client confusingly named and that basically just creates sub directories within steffeff s and sets a quota on them it sets up SEF sfx capability so you can only access that subdirectory and then it passed those two Manila as a share so it's sort of a lightweight volume concept with quota and that sort of concept has been brought directly into the manager now so you have a full CLI management experience for creating volumes which are complete stuff the best file systems and these sub lines which are just lightweight directories within that file system and the goal now is that everything is going to be consuming the same abstraction so Manila will use it now kubernetes rwx volumes with the new stuff suicide river driver we're gonna use the same sub volume concept and you'll be able to it'll be the same one that you access via the CLI and view on the dashboard I'm sort of happy about just sort of simplifying and unifying the experience across the board on top of that one of the big new things force FS is managed in effect gateways so this is clustered NFS kanesha you've been able to run in a fest condition on top of stuff s forever and lots of people do it what's really new is that Jeff Leighton spent a ton of time making the the scale out aspect of that and the NFS grace periods making those work correctly so that if you had a single MDS fail on the grace period would be enforced across all NFS servers in a coherent way so all the delegations and lockstate could be reclaimed all the corner cases around the recovery that people can easily ignore or not even realize our problems we're all sort of managed correctly and so the NFS connected demons are now storing the configuration and radius they have an object and radius that managed the grace they're sort of doing this in a coherent way and now this Ganesha daemons are also managed by ruck I'm at least when you're using kubernetes so SEF manager using that new Orchestrator reaper i will call out to ruck to create the NFS demons or however many you want to do and then they're all be working together to do the grace period so it's a sort of a complete coherent experience and without a lot of tedious manual configuration needed i'm so we're excited about that i'm a couple other things on stuff if s there is an outreach intern project that created a stuff of s shell this is just a sort of a wrapper around lips ffs a CLI that you can run and do like make darrell s things like that and you can write scripting around this is really mostly convenient for scripting around sai fest so for example if you wanted to set a quota on a directory previously you would have to go mounts F of s and just set at her and then unmount it now you can just do a CLI command to the shell to sort of do it all for you in a quick lightweight sort of way and then there's just been a lot of work around you know bug fixes and performance fixes most of this is around situations where you have nodes with lots and lots of memory and really big stuff metadata servers that with huge caches there were a lot of sort of robustness and stability issues that we fixed them with those x types of environments ok container ecosystem so lots of stuff with containers especially around kubernetes when we in the set project when we think about kubernetes it's really in two sorts of ways the first way is that we want to provide swords to kubernetes we want to be the storage underneath all your containers because any scale out infrastructure is going to need scale out storage to go with it and then the other is running stuff clusters inside of Guber Nettie's which might seem weird but actually has some advantages because it simplifies and hides the OS dependencies you have finer control over upgrades and you can automate and schedule a lot of the annoying tedious parts of managing a sub cluster with kubernetes that you can do before so we have OS DS and monitors that have state they tend to be tied to storage devices but then you have all these other demons that managers MDF servers the raiders gateways and so on that can run kind of anywhere and not having to think about it and just letting the container platform decide where to run them based on how much memory and network and CPU and so on is available simplifies things and so on this view you're really thinking of kubernetes is sort of a distributed operating system instead of thinking about individual nodes and managing them you just say I've a whole cluster go run this stuff and it'll figure out where where to put them so that's sort of where we think of things I'm rook is a newish project in kubernetes it's a storage Orchestrator and that's sort of our as a community we're essentially all in on rook as being that preferred or primary focus of how we run staff in kubernetes you can sort of do it manually with Home charts and so on but Brook automates a lot of process and it's great and so we're focusing all the reference I'm just making rook work really well to run stuff and it does intelligent management of the set daemons so little make sure that if you're adding monitors or removing monitors it doesn't break quorum it knows how to place them and knows how to map OSDs of devices it knows and understands stuff well enough to sort of do all the right things when you're automatically managing it I mean it also gives you a kubernetes style of specifying what your cluster is and how it should be deployed so there's a CR D where you just you just tell kubernetes you know you should have a stuff closer that looks like this and the rook operator will go and do it and you interact with it and sort of the kubernetes way using coop cuddle and yamo or all that stuff and there's a talk later about rook yes so make sure you must don't miss that but yeah we're very excited about right it's great but not everyone wants kubernetes not everyone wants rook necessarily and so we're also thinking about sort of the the old-school style of deploying things so with the new container Orchestrator we have all these plugins right we have the rook one the deep sea with salt one ansible and there's also an ssh implementation that's just sort of like a minimal bare-bones implementation the idea there is that you just give the stuff manager essentially a route ssh key that knows how to talk to your nodes and they can do all the basics and that'll sort of capture you know the rest of us and drag us into the world where SEF can manage itself similar separately safe at SEF ansible recently learned how to run all the set demons in containers instead of just running him the normal way with Cindy and it turns out all it really does is create a system to unit file for each demon that does a docker run and runs a container right so there's no real magic there but you have this the advantage that your container you're a demon is in a container they can be upgraded independently and so on and so the plan is to teach the SSH Orchestrator how to do that too so that's the sort of the default bare-bones implementation of the orchestrator api that stuff will include will be able to run stuff in containers and the advantages here our installation is easier right all this logic around how do we install on Debian vs. CentOS what Apple repos do we need all this stuff that was just super gross and Annoying before it's simplified because all you have to do is say use this container repo and use this particular container version I'm Annie and you can now upgrade demons independently one at a time it's actually pretty nice one so I was pretty skeptical about containers a couple of years ago like what's the value of containers to something that's low level like SEF but it really does simplify some of these operations once you sort of do it right and you figure out how to not lose your logs and so on so anyway that's coming I'm just a couple things on the community side there's a new stuff foundation that we launched back in November through the Linux Foundation we're very excited about it essentially it's a way to get all these corporate participants to pool money together that we can spend on the community so don't tell anyone but it's really just a way to get money to spend but we have 31 founding member organizations which is pretty exciting three more members have joined since launch and we have a couple of their conversations going to I'm so we're excited about that we also had our first stuff lacan conference in beijing in last March which was awesome it was two days to four tracks over two days like a thousand people showed up it was bigger than I thought it was really fun so that happened and we're doing a new cephalic on in Barcelona in a couple of months so mark your calendars this is going to be the two days right before cube con it's in Barcelona which is great the CFP just closed so you missed the boat on submitting a talk if you haven't already but early bird registration is open and so I encourage you if you're a SF fan at the comment and there's also a reduced table via straight tooth so if you're not if you don't have an employer and you're just self funding or whatever you can apply for the the reduced rate to attend that's it I'm happy to take any questions about Seth novelists or anything else yes yeah yeah yes so that the question is around our nine-month cycle and not being aligned with distribution cycles yes the timing yeah so the question is coming to three instead of two the the challenge is just that there's a lot of investment in overhead and two into testing and maintaining the ability to do those upgrades it means that we have to keep around old behavior for that much longer and it gets harder to maintain and so on and so too is sort of a compromise that we settled at and so I'm not super excited about expending it two three especially if two is enough to get you from point A to point B even if it's not as as convenient that said people are always complaining about their release cycle there's talk of expanding it to a year there's talk of shortening it again and so it's not that it's gonna be that way forever so if you have a specific request or whatever on that I would I would email the list and we'll we'll bring it thanks yes the benefit is yes so the question is around the pneuma configuration stuff and can i quantify how much it improves it totally depends on your hardware so there have been cases where we've had people doing high-performance reference architectures and they fixed the Numa stuff and they've gotten I think like 30 40 % or more but in other systems that probable make no difference it totally depends on what the balance of the device attachments are across the two sockets on your system it turns out there are actually very few machines that are actually balanced most of them just hang everything off one or they hang all the storage off one node and all the network off the other or something that's what I have at home I'm so your mileage will vary but quanta apparently has a balanced Numa node that has half the SSDs and network on both which one of the few that you can that you can get strapped that will have what the question is how realistic is that that will have rook and kubernetes for Nautilus so the rook stuff is sort of a little bit decoupled from the Nautilus release so rook is in the 0.9 release lots of people use rook today and have it in production even we're working towards a 1.0 release I'm holding up for the 1.0 release before I sort of pull on grab the megaphone because they're a couple things with the way that Oh Caesar deploys that I want to clean up a bit but that's independent of Nautilus so 1.0 will use the Nautilus release but all the supports work today the only real tie-in on the safe side is the orchestrator plugin and it sort of calling back out to work to tell to do stuff and that's only if we're using the new CLI or eventually the dashboard to do it which is sort of brand new anyway so you don't really you don't really need it hopefully that answers the question | Sniper Network | UC5BVFA9QejbY6kKUSXw2iQg | 2019-08-01 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 7,354 | 39,103 |
XFxAZyUsGZs | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XFxAZyUsGZs | Diffuser Oil | [Music] hi everybody mosquito steve here to tell you about another one of our amazing products remember all mosquito steam products are safe on kids and pets they're all natural but they feed the chemical pesticides in every case today i want to tell you about our little diffuser oil so these little things are amazing if you have one of our diffusers put a couple of drops of this you can put a couple in in the reservoir with the water and then a couple in the sponge on the top if you don't have one of our diffusers try this out in a stick diffuser bottle these things work great this is these oils are just incredible if you've got indoor mosquito or nap problems you need to try this stuff out you should be able to get it at your local retailer probably the one you're staying in right now but if they're not carrying it ask them for it or go to [Music] mosquitosteed.com you | Mosquito Steve | UCpghfm5QBYjOcmDPQjdGT0A | 2021-07-24 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 169 | 883 |
B-X2s9up2F8 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B-X2s9up2F8 | Adnatomy | GoFundMe Uses AI Animation to Bring Donation Stories to Life | It was very much like shooting an “Avatar,” like a fully CG movie where the actors had to just kind of respond or pretend to be in these, like totally invisible environments. It’s like “You're on a boat,” and you’re like “I’m on a boat?” [laughter] PAUL: Yeah, exactly. The actors, like, were confused, but also didn't really ask questions. They kind of just went with it. I was just like, “Trust me, it's going to work.” But in the back of my head I was like, “Will it?” ♪ All takes is a rake ♪ and a hoe ♪ And a piece My name’s Emlyn Allen. I’m the creative director at AKQA. My name is Heather Harlow. I am an executive producer at AKQA. My name is Corwin Carroll. I’m the managing director of post-production at ArtClass. My name is Paul Trillo. I'm the director. I am Alexandra Anderson, and I am the senior director of brand and creative at GoFundMe. So do you want to start off by talking a little bit about how this idea first came together? GoFundMe came to us with a pretty amazing brief and an amazing opportunity. They had a ‘year-in-review’ video that they were trying to do while sort of reframing their brand to be more about, you know, the collective power of help. We at GoFundMe can see the impact of donors and the generosity and kindness that happens every day on the platform. We wanted to have an emotional piece of content that could really help connect donors to their own kindness and help them see the impact that they have in the world. We really wanted to use AI-generated animations and use those tools to tell human stories. We're trying to look at this from a lens of ‘how do we add an extra layer of community?’ And that's sort of how the community mural landscape, and I guess canvas, ended up being our bigger picture that we could string all of these stories together in. Paul and I talked, and then, we talked with Heather and was like, ‘Hey, we can do some really exciting stuff here.’ Everything up until that point had been very gimmicky, in terms of the use of AI and advertising. I think about these tools in a much more conceptual way rather than just trying to do a flash in the pan and like, how this can actually transform process and how this can open up new creative concepts and also new aesthetics. So, they had this outpainting idea and I was like, ‘Okay, great. It's using story now with AI.’ We did have a live-action shoot component. This idea behind the live action was to anchor the spot in reality. We ended up having this big, beautiful studio space indoors, where we could put tracking markers and use some of our talent to create these movements that we could then put into AI. CORWIN: Those natural, subtle nuances are captured right there on the fly versus trying to replicate those, and that's traditional motion capture. And so, it’s just applying that same principle into, ‘Okay, that's going to be the source, and we're going to have that generate animations back to us.’ I think the breakthrough was when I figured out this still needs to use traditional animation techniques. ALEXANDRA: Seeing how many steps and how much human intervention is needed to make AI run smoothly, it was incredible. It was a parallel path, so Paul's team was really deep in testing and experimenting. I think it was really realizing when to use and when not to use AI. Finding how to control the chaos of AI. - Yeah. That was the whole balance here. It's like, “How do you tame this beast?” Did GoFundMe have any concerns when you brought them this idea? I think there were certainly a few times when we were like, ‘What's this going to look like in the end?’ Not nervousness, but just like, you know, curiosity. On one hand, we just did our best to really educate ourselves. And on the other hand, we just worked to make sure that they weren't referencing a specific artist, but that it was really done as authentically and ethically as possible. There was a huge transformation process. So when you transform something enough, it becomes your own. After we presented the potential of using this AI technology and after we had discovered Paul, that excited everybody on board. I think the magic ingredient in doing something that's never been done before is having that client-agency-production company relationship to say like, ‘Hey, we're going to go into this and we're going to discover it together.’ What was the timeline like from conception to the ad being released? We got briefed in September, and the output final delivery was December. I think we had like, under six weeks from, like, the shoot to actually Yeah. deliver like a nearly two-minute animation. You just couldn't do that in an ordinary workflow. The timing to do frame-by-frame animation, yes, in the past, would have production repercussions. With the advent of this type of AI animation, where the frame-by-frame hand-painted feel was generated, so that doesn't necessarily add a burden of work anywhere in the process. Because it's so efficient, that exploratory time expands. You can explore, and you can actually improve ideas. So, we had, like, that one that was, like, kind of, like, a town square. And then we Yeah. transformed it into a neighborhood. At some point, it was like, ‘You know what? The town square is not really reading. We'd like to go ahead and maybe try to put this in a suburban neighborhood.’ If we were to shoot that the old fashioned way or animate it the old fashioned way, it would have been locked in. And so, I think that is really the credit to A: how can we do more with less using AI? And B: what is it that we can create using all these new and exciting tools, that even since we've finished that project, have evolved? We had a lot of producers and a lot of creatives that had a great understanding of production, but this kind of flipped production on its head. Paul Trillo’s team, ArtClass, Corwin, AKQA and GoFundMe, we essentially held hands together and jumped into this unknown. We worked so closely together, and we formed a lot of trust and a bond between each other, because there were some leaps of faith and things that we couldn't quite visualize or hadn't been done before. What was the response like once the ad finally came out? From our standpoint, it was, it was incredible. You know, the public sentiment was just amazing. It gave people the warm and fuzzies at a time that they probably needed it. We set out to really create this emotional connection and give people hope and see that they were making a difference. And when we were starting to read the YouTube comments, we could see that people were feeling that connection, and they were sharing their own GoFundMe stories, thanking GoFundMe and the agency for creating this piece of content that gave them hope. And that was just so exciting. I think in a world where you don't always get to hear that kind of feedback from the people that you're hoping to reach, it was really meaningful for us to see that it was landing, and that they were feeling connected to the content. From what I saw, everyone's like, ‘Oh, this is how you should use AI, Right. this is like a good use of AI.’ How did this whole process kind of inform your view of what role AI should play in like a creative or production process? I see AI playing a role like any other plug-in that we use now in visual effects or animation. There's multiple tools out there, and much like a mixed media artist, you're going to pick and choose which tool you can combine to create this effect. So overall, you are the artist that's actually controlling the end piece. It’s an asset generation tool. It's not like creative. You know, it’s, it’s No. random. It also doesn't understand emotion, Yeah, exactly. which is, that’s part of a big storytelling thing. It's never going to spit back something where you go, ‘Oh, that made me feel something.’ It might look cool, but you have to have the, the human element to, to overtake the artificial element if you want to inject that bit of humanity to it. At the end of the day, you need a good story. | ADWEEK | UCKhCJRTHHLuW2iW7XQtcfyQ | 2023-04-05 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,453 | 8,038 |
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KQmtdcmLcNo | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KQmtdcmLcNo | Compile and load via dyn.load dependent C code library modules into R | you hello my name is nathaniell Osgood I'd like to welcome you to my channel um today we're going to be recording two videos that are interdependent um in this first one I'm going to be covering ways in which you can have several c modules that exhibit dependencies well at module a and module B and module a will depend on functions declared in module B and on indeed on data items um and we'll see ways which we can compile these for our so that we can load both as shared libraries into our um in ways that captures these dependencies that module a once loaded can call the functions in module B the other video we'll be dealing with ways in which we can use gdb to debug code within those modules um so in order to show this means of compilation and means of loading modules into RL go over and share my screen here we're going to here have two modules module a if this mm HP MMC etc on in module B this Osgood Leo particles of 2014 and the key thing to realize is that module a depends upon functions declared in module B um so using a classic declaration style we have an extern definition here we can actually protects turn if we want to where will will declare that this module module a depends on a function declared and the other other module there will see that within our code we're actually calling it and we'll go over that was module a we'll go over to module B even will find that indeed that function is described here in module B so module a is going to depend on module B for some functions including that one we just looked at um turns out it's also going to it's also going to depend on on certain data items that are present in module B so current maximum cure to log module a seeks these data items which were located in module B on so the first thing we're going to need to do is to compile both modules and I've given the basic syntax here that you'd issue from the Linux or Mac command line presumably on Windows it's it's somewhat the same we do our space CMD space SH lib space and then the name of the module we want to compile similarly for this guy here I'm I to make it particularly easy I created a make file which automates that process it indicates what this code depends on including a dot H file as well as the C file here and then specifies how to compile that um makes it particularly easy and the key thing is that when we're going to do this um if we were to do for example go do this from the command line here what we would find is that it you know I'll just remove that on got the file which it produces here and if we were to compile it in that way what we'd find is that it produces a dot o file as well as a shared library file on that can be loaded into our now it's a similar thing for the other the other module on module a so we just using this command here compiled module B we would do a similar thing for module a and we would get out a set of dot a so files which we're going to directly load into our ok now how would we go about loading the material our well I'll show you first of all you invoke our I'm in the same folder where these are located for simplicity otherwise you need to give paths and for show you how how not to load so you might think naively that you could load them in a traditional way so here I'm loading module B and then I'm loading module a which depends on it um you might think that it would it should work fine and that it should resolve all dependencies and what you see is that it's quite unhappy on so specifically when loading module a when loading this module which depended on skews me on the other module here when loading this module it couldn't it reports not being able to find some of the elements um so functions that are used from there and then this this value here it turns out that it it can't load in the reason is that those are not being loaded into a global symbol table which which this new load loaded object can find we need to load them into a symbol table you'll notice it's saying there's an undefined symbol associated with this in short module a hasn't been able to find it in the compiled version of module B here and is unhappy the reason it's actually not a problem with the daughter so the issue is a problem with how these are loaded and they're loaded not into a global symbol table but into a local one so I'm going to quit out of art here that was how not to do it and I'll go into our and show how you can do it properly and the key thing is that you want to use this command this option within the download command which is local equals false this option will load indicates that we should load in the symbols from your module B into a global symbol table which then this loaded set of symbols can load as well and for good measure I've declared those to be loaded into the global symbol table as well in case there's later elements that depend on on on these so ladies and gentlemen here we've had two modules a and B ma troll a depended on some things data items as well as functions in module B we've seen how we can compile them using these sorts of commands with from the from the command shell from the standard standard command line on those produced got a so files going into our we can load those down SSL files but reflecting the dependencies between these modules we have to say this give this option local equal false to allow those symbols to be correctly resolved so those are the essential things I want to cover I wanted to thank you for for joining us for that and I'll be now recording a separate video on using gdb to debug the C code in each of the modules loaded thanks very much | Nathaniel Osgood | UCWew1nT03GtKj_PbiLnPQgw | 2018-03-31 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,109 | 5,622 |
QgGX8YVeUMM | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QgGX8YVeUMM | NINJA S WIFE WINS FIRST GAME IN FORTNITE Fortnite Funny Fails and WTF Moments! #7 | do you know what my god oh hi hi Tyler told me them play friend because it's gonna be a while I've never played in my life and my dog just took a [ __ ] right at the at the feet of Tyler's chair okay that's gross so shift and W will make you sprint forward and the e key will open that door that is right in front of you so I need to hold forward and just run run run run run I'll try and meet he'll come over at meet you where you are Tyler clean this poop up because I have to play okay oh my god was your first time playing isn't it oh my god I'm looking for you okay we gotta keep running soon is there's a storm right now she's gonna take damage that's okay okay I see the blue line really you're crouched oh you crouched might be crouched see we'll stand you up with your Crouch today ah oh my god I'm gonna die okay keep on running I'm gonna I'm gonna you keep running straight forward it's a little blue line and your mini-map is up right if you follow that blue line exactly it's the fastest path into the zone and I should be able to pick you up once again side okay yeah there you go run okay I'm gonna if you hit II on this little guy right here small potion and then it'll pop to one of your little keys in the bottom right get that one to pull the little baby shield up and then left click to drink it perfect so we gotta get you some heels and not fight people so come with me how's your day going pretty well how's yours you might be muted I'm not sure you're not talking at all myself oh I don't know how the edge of muted you might have hit a key or something Oh God can you guys hear me and the champ sis you didn't have it on push-to-talk Tyler just has it you know me looking this bird real quick [Music] okay so looks like you're muted in discord there's probably a button to hockey or something but here's we're gonna do come inside this building to get us out it's like it here at all I guess Calvillo Marian Jess over here I go take your bag left hands on this guy it spacebar I'll give you a mega so real quick if you tap the Windows key and the keyboard you should be able to move your mouse over to discord and in the bottom left just where it gets on the left monitor there's a little mic icon if you left go back into the game you're really good at explaining things I've seen his setup from a distance and so I kind of know where things are all right so I'm gonna pull the stream up so I can see what weapons you have you'd have an AR you the Boogie okay so you're number two key is what you're gonna use to shoot at people when they're far away number three keys we're gonna use to shoot at people when they're close okay you shot your shoddy in your AR and you know if you hold down right click like right now it all came in yeah makes it a yield you're more accurate when you're in Toccoa aiming-down-sights or 80s so you'll want to do that whenever we're fighting anybody but here's what we're gonna do we're gonna try and avoid every single fight that we can so that we can win because we're gonna get you in okay okay [ __ ] yeah don't Tyler please back the [ __ ] off I literally just run over here we're gonna check this building for loop two because the zones gonna be coming in gotta stay safe we gotta get you heal so you don't die all right all right another shotgun tell me that your dad when you're gonna be your chest let's go up the stairs oh my god how don't you risk it sort of hoping this mollusk even know anyways okay grab that little little those little potions I told you about yeah some more grab those in the corner and drink one but make sure you scoot your way back out of the storm real quick I think it's about it might zap you in a sec yeah you dig it don't the only thing I got some bandages for you here Maggie my rainbow can you jump down here grab what you need from up there and then I'm gonna drop these for you you pick whichever they just spam left click on until you run out okay yeah buddy we're gonna win this thing Jess don't you worry don't you worry I believe thanks man baby are you okay we're gonna try and my wife is in Chad she said what's up close to the day-night squads oh yeah well welcome it sir I think it that gonna back me make sure you don't just pick that back up when you see someone on their body and hold it down now we're gonna start students know you don't have to [Music] do you see at the top of your screen Jess there's a little radar like a compass that compass if I call a direction if I say like 240 that's was there's only 13 other idiots in this game and there's us and we're great we're gonna kill 13 idiots and win on you to carry me but just in case you are getting yep those dudes over here to my 210 over the corner he's got a little tiny little little shack so do you see the bush over here [Music] yeah you stand up on top up there and shoot down on them cuz there you go he's behind this red shift this red shine they're a check so go to the right of this [Music] let's stop for help us help us click on this little plug I never get back up back up oh yeah I thought I was I was clicking the other there's somebody over don't walk around you have to push your gun again and then I hit Y on it hold Poli let's make it what you need to use so just are you together make that back up again baby crouching good all halo teabag don't pick up the grenade launcher then get those nice job bad thank you big rocket on the ground it's not really that big a deal we're still safe okay okay I want you to move this way go up that mountain right here Chevy running no Joey this is stressful I just unshod that it's in front of you you can hear where they are you don't have to worry and then you're gonna to shoot shoot a shell or a rocket down just keep straight look office you can keep shooting there just keep those dudes who's spam anatolian you get you're gonna end up getting killed here serious point you point you he's behind this little Ridge 0.2 guys basically right over here behind [Music] you're so good that you've never lost a game Oh horse picture play amigo oh my god that was epic she gotta win who's she gonna kill she shot that guy 62 damage photo oh my gosh that was ridiculous [Music] | dustin lee | UC1QpSL_-SNQr7ICJRjWoecg | 2018-06-24 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,261 | 6,235 |
ra6Uad0sfjY | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ra6Uad0sfjY | LibriVox 9th Anniversary Collection | Various | Short Stories | Talking Book | Multilingual | 8/16 | nine family dinners and how to prepare them by Sarah Biddle Howell this is recorded to celebrate the ninth anniversary of LibriVox all LibriVox recordings are in the public domain for more information or to volunteer please visit librivox.org the aim of the compiler of this little book has been to present to the public a few family dinners with directions how to prepare them having in view the maxim let not your table be coarsely heaped but at once plentiful and elegant the menus offer such variety as will enable the housekeeper to increase the number of Bills of fare by forming many other combinations to suit the different tastes of individuals all the recipes here and given have been well tested and approved first dinner asparagus soup flounder with tomato sauce roast saddle of mutton fresh potato balls cauliflower with cheese roast squab chestnut stuffing celery strawberry Charlotte coffee asparagus soup boil down a knuckle of veal with three quarts of water adding one onion and three bunches of asparagus after cutting off the green heads which had to be boiled and watered 20 minutes and reserved when the stock is sufficiently strong strain and add 1 pint of milk cream is better mixed with three tablespoonfuls of flour and two of butter seasoned with salt and pepper boil about 5 minutes add the asparagus heads and serve canned asparagus is good when the fresh is not in season flounder with tomato sauce half the fish man skinned the flounders and take out the backbone cut them in neat pieces and dip each piece in the beaten yell coven egg then in dried breadcrumbs nicely seasoned with salt and pepper fry them brown and serve with tomato sauce sauce one pint of tomatoes six spoonfuls of butter two eggs well beaten small handful of breadcrumbs one cup of milk little onion pepper and salt scald the tomatoes skin them press through a sieve until you have one pint of liquid add the butter pepper and salt the breadcrumbs soaked in milk a pinch of soda the eggs beaten light a little onion thinly sliced stew for one and a half hour over a slow fire and strain roast saddle of mutton like all mutton this piece is better for hanging if the weather will permit the longer it is kept the better trim the piece neatly and have the skin taken off and skewer it on again put it before a bright clear fire and when it is cooked one hour removed the skin salt and dredge with flour do not let it get in the slightest degree burnt keep it constantly basted with salt and water from the time it was first placed before the fire and do not have it too near it will take about two hours to roast the saddle of mutton it must be done to a turn the basting is of very great importance in this as well as every other piece of meat serve with currant jelly hang the mutton in a place of even temperature where it will not freeze the freezing process takes the fine flavor out of any kind of meat fresh potato balls peel the potatoes and with a vegetable cutter cut as many balls as you can from each potato let these balls lie in cold water one hour wipe them dry and drop in boiling fat fry about five minutes take out as soon as done sprinkle at once with salt and serve a wire basket is a good thing to fry them in cauliflower with cheese after the cauliflower czar boiled drain split in pieces sprinkle some grated cheese over them and put them in a baking dish make a milk sauce cream is better sufficient to cover the cauliflower well great in this sauce some cheese the sauce must be quite thick fill in the crevices of the cauliflower and cover as much as possible with the sauce grate over all the little cheese sprinkle a little breadcrumbs and melted butter cover again with bread crumbs mixed with grated cheese cook over a slow fire to form a crust 20 minutes before serving run in the oven to brown this is pronounced a delicious dish roast Schwab's with chestnut stuffing prepare them as for plain roasting omitting the seasoning and butter for one pair of squab spoil half a pint of chestnuts until they are tender chop them fine with 1/4 pound of fat bacon and bread crumbs stuff the squabs with this and cover the birds with strips of bacon or what is still nicer lard them roast 1/2 hour strawberry Charlotte fill a glass dish with sponge cake cut in pieces take a quart of strawberries and sugar them well when they become somewhat bruised and juicy pour them over the cake and let the cake absorb the juice beat to a stiff froth the white of three eggs add sugar until very sweet and beat in enough strawberries to flavor and color nicely keep on top the sponge cake and eat with cream second dinner pata chala Rhine baked bluefish fresh potato balls ala mode beef baked hominy cream tomatoes oysters and Coquille just celery rice balls with custard coffee pottage alla Rhine boil a large fowl in three quarts of water cold until tender skim off fat add one tea cup of rice then take one slice or more of carrot same of turnip one onion small stalk of celery cooked slowly in two large tablespoonfuls of butter in frying pan for 15 minutes tilt up pan to drain the vegetables from the butter and stir a tablespoon full of flour into this butter and cook the flour smooth but do not brown it add this to soup with one or two pieces of cinnamon and mace one half dozen whole cloves cook all slowly for two hours chop and pound the breasts of fowl rub the soup through the sieve add pounded breast and again rub through sieve put back on the fire add 1 and 1/2 tbsp Foles of salt 1/4 teaspoon full of pepper 1 pint of cream let it just come to a boil and serve bluefish baked this is a delicious fish and should be very fresh have it thoroughly cleaned make a stuffing of bread crumbs 1 tablespoon full of butter pepper salt little chopped onion put this in the stomach of the fish and sew up put a little water in the baking pan lay the fish in and dust the top with some of the dressing bake one hour and baste with butter and water make a little gravy in the pan it was baked in thicken with brown flour and flavor with the juice of half a lemon or a wine glass of claret or sherry garnish the dish on which it is to be served with parsley and lay slices of lemon on the fish ala mode beef 10 pound round of beef 1 slice salt pork the same of tender beef 3 or 4 eggs 1/4 pound of breadcrumbs lump of butter or four ounces of suet onion sweet marjoram salt and pepper 1 pint of port wine take out the bone make a have breadcrumbs pork and beef minced fine seasoning one wine glass of port wine and the yelps beaten up mix all well together and stuff into the beef where the bone was taken out skewer round and tie securely with a string a few strips of pork should be run through the meat put it in a pot with the rest of the wine in a cup of hot water cover the pot tight and keep it covered while the meat boils very gently and replenishing with hot water add only enough to keep it from burning allow 15 minutes to a pound after it comes to the boiling point and turn the meat every 10 minutes if to be eaten hot skim the fat from the gravy thicken it with flour and butter baked hominy boil 1 pint of fine hominy and hot water for 40 minutes stir in a good tablespoon of butter when cool stir in 1 pint of milk 3 eggs salt to taste bake 1/2 hour this makes a nice vegetable in winter cream tomatoes choose nice firm round tomatoes not fully ripe leave the skin on and cut in 1/4 inch slices rejecting the blossom end have a very sharp knife season the slices with pepper and salt and roll in flour put a little butter in the spider and fry a nice rich even brown they must be cooked slowly and carefully or they will burn it will take at least 1/2 hour to do them properly when done take out and lay in your dish while you prepare the sauce take as much cream as will be necessary to cover the tomatoes well pour it in the pan the tomatoes were cooked in season with a little pepper and salt and thicken with a little flour a truly delicious dish if properly prepared boosters and Coquille one pint of oysters one Gale of water two tablespoonfuls of butter 2 and 1/2 tbsp Foles of flour 2 eggs put in a stew pan the oysters with their liquor and one Gill of water let it come to a boil take off the pan and strain through a colander in a saucepan put the butter and flour and stir over the fire until the butter melts then put in half the liquor and stir quickly until it thickens take off the fire and break in at the eggs one after the other stirring quickly 1 tablespoonful of chopped parsley salt and pepper to taste when well mixed add the oysters put on the fire and boil 1 minute when cold put in oyster shells sprinkle with breadcrumbs and brown in oven this makes an excellent recipe for scalloped oysters in a dish snow balls 1/4 pound of raw rice 1 quart of fresh milk 5 tablespoonfuls of sugar 1 cup of raisins stoned a little nutmeg wash the rice well and boil in the milk in a Farina kettle adding the sugar a pinch of salt and a pinch of cinnamon and the raisins which may be omitted simmer gently until the rice is soft and all the milk absorbed fill small cups with the rice pressing it down well and let them get cold when ready to serve turn them out on a glass dish or pile in a mound for a plain cold custard round them or serve with cream custard beat the elks of 5 eggs until stiff and light add 6 tablespoonfuls of sugar and a little cold milk have what remains of the 1 quart of milk at boiling point and stir in the eggs stir until it thickens and when cold add 1 teaspoon full of vanilla let it get very cold custard is thicker and nicer made the day before it is wanted third dinner noodle soup salmon and mould fresh lamb chops with fried tomatoes veal Birds Boston baked potatoes succotash sweet bread salad fresh peach meringue pudding coffee noodle soup shin of beef 3 quarts of cold water 1 onion 2 eggs yolks only put the meat onion and salt to boil slowly for five hours strain add pepper to taste noodles take the elks of two eggs in 1 tablespoon full of water and a little salt beat together and add enough flour to make a stiff dough work it well for 15 minutes adding flour if necessary when ready take a portion and roll out as thin as a wafer sprinkle a little flour over it and roll up tightly with the sharp knife cut in slices 1/8 of an inch thick let them dry an hour or so and drop in the soup 15 minutes before serving which will be time enough to boil them if the soup is at the boiling point the noodles can be a minute and the soup served with poached eggs dropped in or a better plan is to have the eggs on a separate plate and put one in each soup plate when you serve the soup salmon and mold one can of salmon or an equal amount of cold salmon chop the fish fine rub it in a bowl with a silver spoon adding four tablespoonfuls of butter until it is a smooth paste beat one cup of fine breadcrumbs with three well beaten eggs and season with pepper and salt work all together add part of a cup of milk or better still cream put in a buttered mold and boil or steam one hour turn out and serve with sauce sauce 1 cup of milk boiled and thickened with 1 tablespoon of cornstarch 2 tablespoons of butter 1 teaspoon of catsup pinch of mace little red pepper lastly one egg added carefully boil one minute and pour over the form of fish serve hot veal Birds cut Raphael and thin slices 4 inches in length 3 inches in width make a stuffing 1 pint of bread crumbs 1/2 an onion chopped fine as much chopped parsley salt and pepper mix with as much melted butter as will make it soft take a slice of veal stuff it tie it well round with a string they should be as large as fat read birds dip them in egg and find bread crumbs and fry when ready to be dished take off the strings and pour a nice gravy over them for the gravy take all the scraps left from trimming and put on to boil add this sought to the pan the birds are fried in and make a rich gravy free from grease and have plenty of it so as to well cover the birds get the butcher to slice the veal and have it cut thin French lamb chops with tomato sauce 3 and 1/2 or 4 pounds of French chops 2 bunches of young carrots boiled 1 quart of fresh tomato sliced this for fry three or four young onions take tomatoes dipped in breadcrumbs well seasoned and fry them in a little butter to a nice Brown put them when done on a hot dish and keep hot while you add to the pan they were cooked in some hot water stock if you have it is better add the onions and boiled carrots cut thin and let them stew for a few minutes be careful not to get too much water or broth season lightly with pepper and salt broil the chops place them on the tomatoes and pour the gravy over all the gravy must not be too thin succotash cut fresh corn from the cob having 1/3 more corn than lima beans boil them together in salted water for 2 hours having no more water than will discover them turn off all the water and pour in 1 cup of cream or milk if the ladder add a teaspoon of flour a big piece of butter let them boil in an inner saucepan for one hour if more salt is needed add when ready to serve after the corn is cut from the cob scraped the cob with the back of a knife Boston baked potatoes parent sliced the potatoes very thin and throw them into cold water for 1/2 hour drain and dry them and have a greased baking dish in which put a layer of potatoes sprinkle with salt pepper and dots of butter continue to fill the dish seasoning each layer pour over the whole as much milk as the dish will hold cover tightly and bake in a slow oven at least one hour replenishing the milk as it boils away 15 minutes before serving remove the cover to brown serve in the dish they are baked in do not let the potatoes get too dry they should be creamy like a rice pudding and if properly cooked are exceedingly nice sweet bread salad prepare and boil the sweetbreads when cold cutting good sized pieces cover with mayonnaise dressing and serve on lettuce fresh peach meringue pudding one quart of milk two tablespoonfuls of cornstarch one tablespoon full of butter 3 eggs 1/2 cup of granulated sugar cut up some ripe peaches and put three layers in a pudding dish sprinkling each layer with sugar using at least two tablespoonfuls make a custard of the milk cornstarch butter yelps and sugar and one teaspoon full of vanilla boil until it thickens then pour carefully over the peaches and bake 20 minutes in a quick oven when done spread the whites beat into a stiff froth with 2 tablespoons of sugar on the top and brown delicately serve cold with plenty of rich cream fourth dinner black bean soup boiled salmon rice Chris Dodd fresh beef tongue hashed potatoes stewed tomatoes lettuce salad bread pudding coffee plain black bean soup 1/2 pound of salt pork 1 quart of black beans 4 quarts of water soak the beans overnight in water in the morning put on to boil with the pork and 4 quarts of water boil 5 or 6 hours or until the beans are thoroughly done press through a colander and if too thick add boiling cream or milk served with slices of lemon this is a simple recipe and exceedingly good rich black bean soup 1/2 pound of salt pork 1/2 pound of beef 2 onions 2 small carrots 1 pint of beans 4 quarts of water hard-boiled eggs 1/2 pint of wine soak the beans overnight in water the next morning put on fire to cook with the meat onion sliced carrots grated pepper and more salt if the pork does not season sufficiently when the beans are thoroughly done which will be in five or six hours press through a colander have some eggs boiled hard cut fine and put in the terrine with 1/2 pint of wine pour the soup over egg and wine and serve boiled fresh salmon wrap the fish in a floured cloth and put in the fish kettle with enough cold water to cover it there when two tablespoonfuls of salt and boil very slowly allowing about 10 minutes to a pound when done place on a hot dish being sure to mop up all water which may run out on the plate before pouring over the sauce which is made with 1 pint of milk or cream boiled and thickened with one large tablespoon full of butter rolled in flour a little salt and chopped parsley pour over the fish have ready two hard-boiled eggs chopped fine and sprinkle over the fish after the sauce has been poured on garnish with pieces of sliced lemon or sprigs of parsley rice Chris Dodd boil 2 large cups of rice after well washing first in little water until swollen then on one pint of milk and a little salt and boil slowly until thoroughly cooked and it is absorbed all the milk then put in 1/4 pound of butter little pepper and more salt if necessary and several spoonfuls of thick stock if the stock has been seasoned all the better or if no stock on hand add a little cream sauce press this rice into a plain tin mould and set aside to become firm and cold then turn it out upon a piece of sheet iron beat up the elks of two eggs and paint it all over with a wide camels hair brush on every part except the bottom carefully cut off the top and scoop out the inside and fill with a chicken hash highly seasoned with a curry powder or sweetbreads with creamer tomato sauce or any preparation of meat you may fancy chicken our turkey is best however made moist with a cream sauce put in the oven with the cover on and brown nicely slip off the a sheet iron to a dish and serve the object in having the piece of sheet iron which is useful for other things is to enable you to slip it off easily and prevent breaking to stew a fresh beefs tongue a popular Maryland dish remove the bones from the root of the tongue but leave all the fat and wash well put it to boil in a pot with a little salt and more than enough water to cover it as the water is to be saved for stewing let it boil 2 and 1/2 hours take off the skin put it away in a deep dish with its own liquor and keep it moist until the next day about 5 hours before dinner have ready-mixed 1 tablespoon of ground allspice small teaspoon full of caraway seed 1 teaspoon full of ground pepper 2 tablespoons of ground ginger a few blades of mace 12 cloves some salt rub and cover the tongue with the mixture then dredge the entire tongue with one cup full of lightly brown flour put this prepared tongue into a pot large enough to turn it nicely and pour over the water it was boiled in the day before if not enough add a little boiling water then add two tablespoons of brown sugar and 1 tea cup of stoned raisins cover the pot closely but frequently turn the tongue and let it stew slowly until half an hour before dinner then add the juice of a lemon and a tea cup of madiera wine keep very hot until served hashed potatoes pairing cut the potatoes into small pieces and let them soak some time in cold water boil in salted water 20 minutes drain off all the water cover with cold milk add a good piece of butter and after they begin to boil again continue to cooking 10 minutes longer add some thickening boil up again and serve some like a tablespoon of chopped parsley added the potatoes should be well done and the sauce rich and like a thick custard stewed tomatoes scald them take off the skins and cook slowly 2 hours thickened with bread crumbs season with salt pepper a very little onion and a lump of butter strain stirring a beaten egg return to the saucepan to get very hot again and serve these are delicious or they may be cooked as above a long time and seasoned with a very little onion salt and pepper a lump of butter and thickened with a little flour rub smooth an 1/2 cup of cream in which a pinch of soda has been dissolved prevent curdling dressed lettuce crisp lettuce well washed and dried arranged in the form of a head on a salad dish the dressing served on another dish made the same as for celery if the French dressing is used pour over the leaves bread pudding one pint of bread crumbs one quart of milk one cup of sugar 30 raisins or more three eggs pour the milk boiled on the grated bread crumbs add to these the sugar and raisins beat up the elks and whites separately when the milk is cold add yelps then whites and bake before serving turn out of the dish and pour round at raspberry jam which has been thinned with boiling water bread pudding number two 1/2 pound of raisins stoned 1/2 pound of currants well washed 1/4 pound of Citroen cut fine 1 pound of sugar 1/2 pound of suet cut fine 1 nutmeg graded 1 small loaf of bread grated fine for eggs 1 pint of milk 1 tea cup of flour 1 teaspoon full of salt boil for hours and serve with brandy sauce 5th dinner oxtail soup bathe lobster fried chicken with cauliflower sauce stuffed potatoes spinach ala creme cheese puffs plain celery bla wash coffee oxtail soup two ox tails 1/4 pound of lean ham 2 heads of celery 2 carrots 2 turnips 2 onions bunch of savory herbs fine cloves 1 teaspoon full of peppercorns 3 quarts of water cut up the tail into small pieces put in a saucepan with the vegetable and ham cut fine also the spices with 1 and 1/2 ounces of butter and 1/2 pint of water stir over the fire a short time then add 3 quarts of water hot skin well and boil slowly for hours strain out the vegetables but serve the pieces of oxtail in the soup thickened with a little flour some had a glass of port wine but it is quite as good without baked lobster 1 ounce of butter 1 ounce of rice flour 1 pint of cream boil the lobster and when cold I make a sauce according to the above proportions seasoned with salt and red pepper fill the lobster shells sprinkle with breadcrumbs on top with dots of butter and brown and surf the mixture should not be too dry the sauce must be proportioned to the quantity of lobster the shells of course must be washed clean before putting in the mixture it may also be baked in a dish fried chicken with cauliflower choose young chickens cut them up neatly and wipe them off with a towel dip them in egg and bread crumbs and fry in butter and lard mixed a nice brown keep the chicken hot while you fry some parsley in the pan the chickens were frightened when crisp spread over the chicken boil cauliflower and water have a sauce made of 1 pint of milk or cream they can with 1 tablespoon full of flour rub with 1 tablespoon full of butter red pepper and salt to taste put the cauliflower in this and pour over the chicken the cauliflower cut in pieces stuffed potatoes bake six large round smooth potatoes cut them in half scrape out with a spoon the inside taking care not to break the skin mash the potatoes very fine add salt pepper 1 egg 1/2 tbsp full of butter 1 teaspoon full parsley if liked chopped fine and make soft with cream beating the hole to a light creamy mass refill the skins sprinkle fine breadcrumbs over the top of each with a liberal lump of butter stand them in a baking pan brown in the oven serve hot on a platter putting a napkin under them spinach pick the spinach very carefully and wash it very thoroughly and plenty of cold water several times have ready some boiling water with a little salt in it put in the spinach and boil slowly for 10 minutes after it is fairly started drain in a colander pressing every particle of water out chop fine put in a saucepan with a little piece of butter moisten with cream add pepper and salt cooking this way slowly 10 minutes before serving when dished put slices of hard-boiled egg on top cheese puffs 1/4 pound of bread crumbs to gills of milk 1/4 pound of butter two-thirds teaspoon of mustard 1/2 teaspoon of salt pinch of cayenne 1/2 pound of grated cheese 4 eggs beaten separately boil the bread soft in the milk add all the ingredients excepting the whites beat thoroughly then add the whites pour into paper cases filling each one three quarters full make five or six minutes when it should be puffed high above the edge of the paper serve immediately or they will fall while maj one quart of cream 1/4 pound of sifted sugar 1/2 box of cox's gelatin 1 tumbler of water two teaspoonfuls of bitter almonds take rather less than half the box of gelatin dissolved in the water add it with the sugar and flavoring to the cream be particular to stir well or it will separate put in molds to harden if milk used boil it cornstarch blancmange one quart of milk four tablespoonfuls of cornstarch 2 eggs yolks only one tea cup of sugar 2 TSP fulls of vanilla wet the cornstarch with a little of the milk and add it to the boiling milk add sugar boil a few minutes then add the beaten yolks and stir a minute longer take from the fire add vanilla pour in a mold wet with cold water serve with preserves and cream or cream alone 6th dinner macaroni soup baked halibut roast turkey stuffed with chestnuts mashed potatoes cranberry jelly fried oysters dressed celery russian cream coffee macaroni soup knuckle of veal 2 large carrots 1 head of celery 3 onions 3 blades of mace sweet marjoram 1/4 pound of macaroni 1/2 pint of cream boil down a knuckle of veal with two tablespoonfuls of salt pepper and sweet marjoram tied in a piece of muslin three blades of mace 2 large carrots 1 head of celery and 3 onions strain it break 1/4 pound of macaroni into small pieces simmering in milk and water for 20 minutes strain it and add macaroni to the soup thickened with two tablespoonfuls of flour mixed in 1 half pint of cream and a piece of butter the size of a walnut stir into the soup gradually boil a few minutes before serving baked halibut take a piece of halibut weighing about 6 pounds score the outer skin season with salt and black pepper and a few pieces of butter dotted over the fish put a little water in the bottom of a pan containing the fish and bake one hour basting every 10 minutes with butter and water the butter dissolved in the water it should be a fine even brown add to the gravy in the pan a little brown flour wet with cold water boil up and add the juice of one lemon pour over the fish garnish with slices of lemon and serve have the gravy the consistency of rich cream roast turkey with chestnut stuffing having drawn the turkey and cinched it see that it is perfectly clean and sweet but upon no account let it or any other kind of meat either fish fowl or animal soaked in water prepare a stuffing of bread crumbs as follows a small Baker's loaf crumbled with the hands seasoned with 1/2 teaspoon full of sweet basil 1 teaspoon full of sweet marjoram 1 teaspoon full of chopped onion and 1/4 pound of butter chopped in tiny pieces through the crumbs pepper and salt take a pint of chestnuts put them in a spider to burst their skins then boil and very salted water until done chop not too fine and add to the stuffing fill the body and craw of the turkey and so tightly so as to keep the stuffing perfectly dry it is best not to skewer the legs to the body while roasting as it is difficult to get the thighs properly cooked rub the fowl all over with butter and sprinkle with salt if it goes in the oven put it on a meat rack with a little water in the pan faced as first with slightly salted water afterwards with its own gravy do this every 10 minutes sauce put the neck liver and gizzard to stew slowly for 3 hours take them out and see that the broth has reduced to 1 pint shell and skin 1 pint of chestnuts sculpt them to remove the skins simmer them in the giblet broth with a little red pepper and salt until quite soft rub them through a fine sieve return to the stock add 1 cup of cream boil up and serve mashed potatoes the potato is the most popular of all vegetables and yet one that is more abuse than any other there is little excuse for not boiling a potato properly as it takes about the same time for all kinds of old potatoes save one namely those which fall to pieces as soon as they begin to boil and as no one would be guilty of knowingly buying them a second time it is safe to lay down the rule of 30 minutes for boiling all medium sized potatoes the water should be boiling and well salted throw the potatoes in which should have been thinly peeled and lying in cold water for at least one hour leave the lid off and do not boil too fast at the end of 30 minutes by the clock from the time they went in they will be done drain every drop of water from them and stand uncovered on the side of the stove for a moment or two until you see the pot is dry turn them into a hot earthen bolt mash which can be done quickly with the excellent wire potato masher with which also they can be beaten very light which processes the secret and white creamy potatoes which alas seems the talent possessed by a few have a cup of cream or milk boiling hot and after the potatoes are mashed a small piece of butter beaten in more salt if necessary add the milk or cream by degrees beating all the time have the potatoes moist but by no means watery pile lightly in a vegetable dish never smooth them and serve at once the quantity of milk depends upon the quantity of potato but should always be added by degrees and thoroughly beaten in should it be necessary to delay serving them set them in a pan of hot water with a light cloth thrown over and dish when ready cranberry jelly to one quart of cranberries add one cup of water after they have cooked about 10 minutes add two heaping cups for one pound of granulated sugar and cook slowly 15 minutes longer stirring constantly straining and pour into a mold 2 quarts of cranberries will fill a 1 quart mold if they are not wanted to jelly less sugar may be used fried oysters 100 yolks of four eggs choose fine large solid oysters salt water runs under all circumstances are the best lay them on a cloth and make them perfectly dry beat the elks to a froth dip them in very fine breadcrumbs seasoned with pepper and salt next in the egg then again in the breadcrumbs put in a frying pan equal quantities of lard and butter of sufficient quantity to cover the oysters entirely as soon as it is boiling hot drop the oysters in one by one and cook to a light brown have a soft piece of paper laid on a dish in the mouth of the oven lay the oysters on this as you take from the fat in order to absorb all grease serve on a hot platter as soon possible some prefer oysters cooked in a small quantity of grease just enough to brown them this gives the crumbs more crispness dressed celery cut the celery into half-inch pieces after being cleaned and throw it in cold water until wanted before it is mixed with the dressing dry the celery thoroughly by first turning off the water through a colander then wipe it in a towel it should be perfectly dry or it will thin the dressing celery or lettuce dressing take the uncooked the elk of one egg add oil a few drops at a time until it mixes and begins to get stiff alternate then with one tablespoon full of vinegar to one half pint of oil salt and red pepper to taste and 1/2 teaspoon of mustard if it is considered indispensable it should be so stiff as to be able to take up the mass on a fork if through carelessness or one of experience it separates take the elk of another egg and add what you have made to it a teaspoon full at a time have the lettuce leaves thoroughly dried placed hole in a salad bowl and the dressing served separately 1/y elk will be enough for one pint of oil French salad dressing 1 table spoon full of vinegar three tablespoonfuls of olive oil one salt spoon of pepper one salt spoon of salt one scant teaspoon full of scraped onion a little chopped parsley mix the salt and pepper with the oil then add the onion and at last the vinegar with the parsley let it stay in some time in ice-chest before using Russian cream 1 quart of milk 5 eggs 1/2 box of gelatin 1 small cup of sugar 1 teaspoon full of vanilla one wine glass of wine and brandy mixed soak the gelatin in the milk stir well over the fire until entirely dissolved add the elks beaten very light with the sugar stir constantly until it thickens and has reached the boiling point in a large bowl have the whites beat into a stiff froth pour the custard on them beat well together add flavoring and pour into a large mold to harden in winter this requires but a small half box of gelatin this dish is more satisfactory made the day before wanted serve with or without cream 7th dinner clear beef soup scalloped green turtle and stuffed with onions potato croquettes turnips with cream sauce coleslaw sweetbreads pates rice souffle coffee clear beef soup 10 pound rump of beef 1 egg put the beef into a pot and cover with cold water simmer until the meat is in shreds strain and pull away the next day take off all fat put it on the fire with the shell and white of an egg when it comes to a boil skim and strain again put in another pot 4 large carrots sliced 2 turnips sliced 4 large onions sliced 1 head of celery cut in pieces bunch of superb x' cover with just enough water to cook them well pour the water off through a fine cloth and add to your soup add a very little soy or something else to give a good colour soup should be strong clear and delicious scalloped green turtle three pounds of turtle steaks 1/2 pint of cream be sure to have the steaks cut with the fat which is the best part steam them until tender cut into pieces 1 inch square season with salt and red pepper make a dressing of the cream boiled and thickened with one small tablespoon full of flour made perfectly smooth and stir in a piece of butter the size of a walnut you need but little butter and a small amount of sauce as the turtle is very rich when the sauce is cool beat it well put in your dish alternate layers of fish and sauce until the dish is full putting a thicker layer on top Brown and oven leg-of-mutton stuffed with oysters take a fine leg of mutton which has been hanging let the butcher take out the bone stuffed full of oysters roast before a fire or bake in an oven basting every 10 minutes with salt and water at first afterwards with its own gravy allow 12 minutes to a pound thicken the gravy slightly and put chopped pickles in it serve in a gravy boat with the meat turnips with cream sauce choose young white turnips of even-sized peel and boil in plenty of salt water when very tender cut neatly and evenly into four pieces and pour over the McRib sauce made of 1 pint of cream or milk 1 heaping tablespoon of rice flour rub smooth with a heaping tablespoonful of butter seasoned with pepper and salt potato croquettes two three cups of freshly mashed potatoes add two tablespoons of cream or milk 2 eggs well beaten 1 tablespoon of butter a very little onion chopped very fine salt and cayenne pepper to taste beat all together until very light put in a saucepan and keep stirring until they leave the bottom and sides of the saucepan set aside to get perfectly cold form into little round balls dip in egg and fine breadcrumbs place in a wire basket and cook and boiling lard sweetbreads pates make a sauce one pint of cream boiled while boiling stir in 1 heaping tablespoon full of rice flour mix perfectly smooth some chopped parsley and 1 quarter of an onion when boiled take out the onion stir in a tablespoon full of butter and some salt and red pepper 1/2 sweetbreads boiled cut up and added to the sauce some white meat of chicken cut up and added half and half with the sweetbreads is an improvement pour into pates it is also very good served without the paste coleslaw number 1 1 small head of cabbage four tablespoonfuls of vinegar piece of butter size of an egg 1 teaspoon full of mixed mustard pinch of red pepper teaspoon full of salt 1 tablespoon full of sugar 1 cup of sour cream or sweet sculp the vinegar add the other ingredients and pour hot over the shaved cabbage let it get very cold before it is served a teaspoon full of flour mixed in the cream as an improvement as it gives a little more consistency coleslaw number 2 1/2 T cup of vinegar 1/2 T cup of cream 1 teaspoon of mustard 2 eggs piece of butter size of a walnut stir the whole over the fire until the consistency of custard and for hot over the chopped cabbage always make coleslaw early in the day so as to have it very cold rice souffle 2 ounces of rice butter size of a walnut some lemon peel 6 eggs milk and powdered sugar wash and pick 2 ounces of rice swellin in milk by standing on the back of the stove add a pinch of salt and by the size of a walnut and a little grated lemon peel enough to flavor moisten the rice little by little that it may remain firm add to it two spoonfuls of powdered sugar the elks of six eggs one by one make the mix in without working too much whip the whites and mix little by little with the other ingredients put the souffle in addition which it is to be served put in the oven when it begins to brown glaze with powdered sugar and let it remain until baked ate dinner okra soup broiled lobster sauce tartare rolled beef garnished with baked tomatoes rice balls fried squash sweet bread with Terrapin dressing plain celery Smyrna pudding coffee okra and tomato leg of beef 1/4 pack of tomatoes 1/4 peck of okras put a leg of beef with 5 quarts of water cold on the fire at 8 o'clock let it boil slowly 2 hours taking off all scum as it rises at 10 o'clock put in the tomatoes the skin first taken off with boiling water the okra is cut in slices leaving out the stalks and one onion cut in pieces season with salt and pepper and continue to simmer five hours longer like most soups this is better the second day if the vegetables are not liked they can be straightened from the soup broiled lobster take for chicken lobsters uncooked and perfectly fresh separate them into by cutting down lengthwise put a little melted butter upon them salt pepper and some bread crumbs broil them before a gentle fire in the shells they may be served with or without sauce tartar this is the true way to prepare broiled lobster but they may be plunged in boiling water which kills them instantly they are very delicious sauce tartare cold sauce put in a bowl the elks of two eggs with salt and pepper and one dessert spoon full of vinegar in which has been mixed 1 and 1/2 teaspoon fulls of mustard whip up this mixture as quickly as possible when it forms a cream add a few drops at a time one half pint of oil chopped a pickle and 1 tablespoon full of capers as fine as possible and add to the sauce the last thing if the onion flavor is liked rub the bowl well with a raw onion before putting the other ingredients in this sauce may be made in a large quantity as it keeps a long time and is very good served with fried fish oysters fried boiled tongue etc of course it must be in a dish by itself a glass pickle dish is appropriate beef roll 2 and 1/2 pounds of steak cut from rump around 1 pint of graded breadcrumbs 3 hard-boiled eggs slice of salt pork 1 onion 1/2 teaspoon full of thyme 1 teaspoon full of sweet marjoram pepper and salt to taste take a thick steak and light thin strips of salt pork over it make a stuffing with the above ingredients spread over the pork dot with little pieces of butter roll the steak and bind with a string put the roll in a stew pan with just enough boiling water to cover it and cook gently one hour take it out carefully spread a little butter over it and dust with fine breadcrumbs press the crumbs with the hand to make them stick all round put it in a bake pan with the broth that was cooked in and browned nicely basting several times when done strain the gravy and thicken with a little flour more pepper and salt if needed 1/2 can of mushrooms cut in half a little soy to make it a rich color serve in a gravy boat and garnished the meat roll with well baked tomatoes baked tomatoes cut out the Centers of the tomatoes for 6 tomatoes make a stuffing of one large cup of breadcrumbs a small onion minced as fine as possible 1 tablespoon full of butter also cut in tiny pieces seasoned with pepper and salt stuff the center's piling it a little on the top put a piece of butter on top of each and bake nearly 1 our rice balls boil the rice in salted water 10 minutes drain and pour on milk in which let it steam until the rice is reduced to a pulp and all the milk absorbed adding more milk when necessary stir in a little piece of butter and taste to see if salt enough before adding more form into round balls a form can be used of uniform size and not too large arranged in a flat vegetable dish each ball separate and cover with a rich cream sauce these are delicious and make a pretty dish fried squash peel the squash cut in very thin slices dip in egg and fine breadcrumbs season with salt and pepper and fry and boiling lard they be crisp and free from grease in order to have them sell place an open wire waiter which comes for such purposes in the mouth of the oven place the cooked squash on it for a minute or two before serving on a hot platter sweetbreads with Terrapin dressing parboil fine large sweetbreads cover them with butter and a dredging of flour and bake in the oven dressing mash the elks of three hard-boiled eggs with a good lump of butter add three wine glasses of cream let it boil up add one wine glass of wine a little salt and pepper pour over the sweetbreads have some of the whites chopped fine and sprinkle over all this is a very pretty and delicious dish increase the dressing and proportion to the number and size of sweetbreads this is for a small dish Smyrna pudding scant pint of breadcrumbs one quart of milk eight tablespoonfuls of sugar butter size of an egg peel of one lemon five eggs pour over the bread crumbs the warmed milk stir well and add lemon peel sugar butter and the elks well beaten mix all thoroughly together pour into a dish and bake carefully beat the white stiff ad by degrees six tablespoonfuls of sugar spread on top and brown it will take three quarters of an hour altogether to be eaten very cold ix dinner raw oysters calf's head soup turbot a la creme boil turkey oyster sauce filet of beef scalloped potatoes stewed celery cranberry jelly spinach Terrapin orange baskets quail and claret dress lettuce plum pudding ice cream wine jelly coffee calf's head soup calf's head knuckle of veal bone of beef six carrots six onions two heads of celery 12 cloves 12 allspice one in one half dozen whole peppers a bunch of herbs and parsley boil calf's head in as much water as will cover it until you can slip out the bones take a knuckle of veal and a small bone of beef cut the meat off and put meat and bones in the liquor the head was boiled in adding as much our water as will cover the whole skin well after it has thoroughly come to a boil then add six carrots sliced six onions and two heads of celery cut small a bunch of herbs and parsley 12 cloves 12 allspice one in one half dozen whole peppers boil the whole slowly five or six hours strain it through a coarse sieve pressing it well this will make stock enough for two terrains of soup when warming for use take 1/2 thick and with one half-pint of flour mix very smooth 2 ounces of butter and color with burnt sugar or soy if this quantity of flour does not thicken enough add a little more cut 1/2 the head in small pieces also 1/2 the brains let them boil in the soup put in the terrine 1 half pint of wine some force meatballs and the elks of 6 hard-boiled eggs cut in pieces pour the soup boiling hot over them the soup must be season to taste with salt and cayenne pepper the calf's head without any meat will make good soup but only for one day the force meatballs are made of one pound of veal 1/2 pound beef suet chopped very fine add spice sweet herbs pepper and salt a few breadcrumbs and 2 eggs to bind them roll in little balls and fry a delicate brown and boiling fat fish turbot a la creme take a haddock bass or halibut four pounds boil it with plenty of salt in the water take out all the bones and remove all skin flake off the flesh boil one quart of cream while boiling stir in three large tablespoonfuls of rice flour perfectly smooth add a bunch of parsley half an onion and when boiled take both out add 1/4 pound of butter and a little Cayenne put first a layer of sauce then one a fish until the dish is full covering the top with sauce strew a thick layer of white bread crumbs over it and bake one half hour boiled turkey having drawn the turkey and singed it cut the legs at first joint and draw them into the body fasten the small ends of the wings under the back and tie them with strong twine see that it is perfectly clean and sweet prepare stuffing as follows one Baker's loaf crumbled seasoned with 1/2 teaspoonful of sweet basil 1 teaspoonful sweet marjoram 1 onion chopped fine and 1/4 pound of butter chopped in tiny pieces through the car pepper salt and one pint of oysters chopped fill the body and crop and so uptight tie the fowl in a flowered cloth and put in a large meat boiler with boiling water to cover replenish with water from the kettle if it boils away allow 15 minutes to a pound boiling gently serve with a border of rice surrounding the turkey with oyster sauce and a gravy boat sauce bring one pint of cream or milk to a boil add two tablespoonfuls of rice flour mixed with butter size of an egg add salt pepper and three-quarters of a pint of oysters which have been strained simmer 5 minutes and serve filet of beef all the skin and fat should be removed and the piece of meat neatly larded put it on the meat rack in a baking pan and baste frequently with salt and water it will take about 1/2 hour to bake if the oven is very hot as it should be it should be served with mushroom sauce which is made as follows take a cup of stock thicken it with flour and butter mixed seasoned with pepper and salt and a few drops of lemon juice add a can of mushrooms and let all simmer a few minutes pour the sauce over the fillet and serve three pounds of filet are enough for 10 or 12 persons scalloped potatoes take 3 cups of freshly mashed potatoes beat in them 2 tablespoons of butter salt to taste and a small cup of boiling cream beat thoroughly and add 3 eggs beaten separately put lightly in a greased dish and bake in a quick oven until a light brown this proportion will make a large dish full stewed celery cut the celery into inch pieces and boil softly in salted water about 20 minutes or until tender have just enough water to cover the celery no more add one cup of cream a piece of butter the size of a walnut rolled in flour pepper and salt these proportions are enough for one large bunch of celery Terrapin choose fine Terrapins the saltwater ones are the best half the water boiling hot and drop one in its time and wait for the water to boil again before putting in another in this way you are sure if Terrapins dying immediately a small one requiring a half hour a large one an hour the best test is to take hold of the foot and if it is about ready to separate from the body it is done or a better way is to turn the toes back if stiff they are not done great care should be taken not to boil them too long as they become stringy and tasteless when they are cold take off the shells pull out the claws open the body and take out very carefully the sandbag and gall which is in the left lobe of the liver if the gall bag breaks you spoiled the Terrapin cut off the heads the rest of the Terrapin with the intestines are to be used cutting good sized pieces seasoned with salt and pepper dressing for six small Terrapins allow 18 eggs boiled 20 minutes and dropped in cold water rub the elks smooth and add one pint of cream by degrees boil the cream and thicken with one tablespoon full of rice flour rubbed with 1/2 pound of butter seasoned with salt and pepper simmer 10 minutes take off the fire and add a tumbler of sherry wine when the dressing is cooled beat it well and add the Terrapin it is best to prepare the Terrapin the day before it is to be used so as to allow the dressing to permeate the Terrapins when reheated add more wine if needed save the eggs out of the Terrapin and add them when warming for use orange baskets cut oranges in the shape of baskets with an orange colored ribbon bow on the handle filled with orange water ice made as follows 1 pound of sugar 1 quart of water 12 oranges 2 lemons 4 eggs whites only make a syrup of the sugar and water squeeze the juice and rasp 2 oranges with lumps of sugar not too deeply or it will be better mix the juice with the beaten white of the eggs and when the syrup is cold beat all together well and freeze snipe or quail half the birds properly and thoroughly clean stuff them and put in a small pan pour over them a bottle of claret or port wine let them soak 2 hours or more then butter them and dredge with flour and roast in a quick oven 20 minutes or until they are done basting constantly with the claret they were soaked in when the birds are taken from the oven add currant jelly to the gravy and pour over the birds one pint bottle is enough for 6 birds sauce for pudding rub 2 a cream 3/4 of a cup of butter and 2 cups of powdered sugar working the sugar and by degrees also one cup of wine beat all into a soft creamy mess plum pudding one small Baker's loaf graded one pint of milk 1 and 1/2 pounds of currants 1 pound of raisins stone and cut in half 1/4 pound of Citroen cut in thin pieces 1 and 1/2 tbsp Foles of flour 1/2 pound of brown sugar rolled fine 6 ounces of suet chopped fine 1 even tablespoon full of cinnamon 1/2 tbsp full of mace 1 nutmeg 1 lemon grated peel only 5 eggs boil the milk pour over the bread crumbs and suet when nearly cold add the eggs well beaten add by degrees the fruit sugar spice and 1 glass of brandy and wine mixed beat all well together put in your pudding bag which has been well scalded and dredged with flour boil for hours and be careful that it does not cease to boil all this time how this all made the day before and when wanted boil another hour to thoroughly heat it vanilla ice cream 3 pints of cream 3/4 pound of sugar 1 egg white only one half of small vanilla bean powdered reserve 1 pint of cream with it stiff and add when cream is half frozen wine jelly one box of cox's gelatin 2 lemons 1 in 3/4 pounds of sugar 1 and 1/2 pint of wine 1 wine glass of brandy dissolve the gelatin in 1 pint cold water then add the juice and rind of lemons cut thin pour on 1 quart of boiling water add the sugar when all is dissolved add wine and brandy and strain through a jelly bag coffee 6 heaping tablespoonful z' of coffee - 1 quart of boiling water scald the coffee boiler pour in the coffee grounds which have been mixed to a paste with the whites of 1/2 an egg and a little water pour on the water which must be actually boiling cover tightly and boil gently 10 minutes scald the coffee pot and sent a table at once served with whipped cream and sugar and of 9 family dinners and how to prepare them by Sarah Biddle how 9 by Charles W Baird this is recorded to celebrate the 9th anniversary of LibriVox all LibriVox recordings 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TV show were swell time beers hurts in Klingon Nash right haha this is feared Jean side Suleiman Titan end of non onion finely pledged briefs read by EULA Niedermayer points of the law by Frank Gore Jones this is recorded to celebrate the ninth anniversary of LibriVox all LibriVox recordings are in the public domain for more information or to volunteer please visit librivox.org the grizzled chubby attorney refolded the inventory John home weighed the packet in his hand then passed it across his desk what do you estimate it will total Richard he inquired close to forty thousand dollars Lane answered the smooth lean face of the younger man was lighted by the pride that shone from his brown eyes his big muscular hands fondled inventory it was far more than a bundle of typed papers to Richard Lane and undivided half of the property itemized belongs to him forty thousand dollars the attorneys mocked his lips evidently the mouthful tasted delicious that is an excellent showing for only four years work and besides Lane supplemented the firm has ten thousand in good accounts receivable and sixteen thousand cash home leaned back for concentrated to a collection you had just nine hundred dollars when you went into partnership with old Auto corner if I remember a right he marveled Richard snowed it with a slow grain of satisfying reminiscence I had to borrow a hundred to make up the thousands I paid him for half of his crew to ocean connector patent the round face of the lawyer beamed like a ruddy son you've done well Richard Holm extolled it's stupid that you can't manage somehow to go on with your associate if he heals longer you'd be rich Lane's rate and enjoyment of his best friends preys instantly clouded his eyes scowled at the memory images of his stupid jealously greedy partner and a vote okones even more other issues viragor wife who was a domineering party in all her husband's business affairs the past quadrennial of increasing friction with a coarse-grained couple had rust lanes thin-skinned until his nerves were raw home blurted Richard I wouldn't be tied up with that fellow another four years for ten times the money I've made the old cos is rather a bear the lawyer conceded his abour Kony is the most pigheaded ignoramus in Chicago associating with pork has made a lot of men reaching this town home chuckled the smell of money makes them forget the stockyards now your share of the torsion connector company's profits as $1,000 a month it's worth your while to stand your partner's boorishness even with his wife spiteful meddling as an aggravation no it isn't Lane tonight I have instead with the old hog this long just to make money either I loathe and hate the conus but I love the business probably you can't understand the feeling I have for that little factory you've never fathered a concern and taking pride in its growth as you'd enjoy raising your own kid Holmes eyes tinkled why dick I always suppose that sentiment in business was fatal all the real businessmen are sentimentalists Lane retorted two of them meet what do they talk shop why for the same reason a couple of doting mother's shatter to each other about their baby's parental love women say men think more of their businesses and they do of their own children they don't realize that the man's business is his child because it isn't hers - his wife is jealous of it I'm a bachelor but I'm a daddy and I'm proud of my kid I love it I fought corner a long time to prevent him from robbing me of it I'll fight now to take it away from him because he doesn't deserve to share it and by the great horn spoon I'm going to lick him home frost out his chubby hand impulsively shake he cried I apologize for not understanding before macaws always hold that a hug isn't fit to bring up a child the law is on your side take so far now what's your plan Lane gripped his counsels palm hard I have a friend a white man who stands ready to pay $50,000 for my partner's share in the firm that's more than Connie's entitled to he had only an incomplete fundamental idea when I bought half his basic patent his original invasion was too expensive use my improvements in his torsion connector and the manufacturing machinery designed made corners cruiser device valuable $50,000 for his interest now is more than fair to him will old daughter cell queried the lawyer I hope so though he and his wife have been trying ever since the first of May to knock me out of the business instead I don't believe they can resist 50,000 cash but suppose they should turn down your offer then I'll fight it's not likely we'll get to that stage however in case we do I mean to be prepared for immediate action I came to see you this morning primarily because I want you to draw up in advance the necessary papers to start a suit for dissolution of partnership if Connor refuses my proposition I intend to jolt him hard and suddenly he and his wife both are misers they'll settle rather than pay a lot of money to lawyers how long will it take you to get ready I'd rather not go into court before the end of wichtig I suppose a few days won't make any difference to you Richard shook his head I haven't gone over the inventory pricing with my partner yet I'll not talk to him about buying his interest until I can show the figures around tangible assets you get the case in shape for a quick action home I'm hot-headed but I'll manage not to lose my temper while I'm finishing the computation of inventory with Connor then I'll make my offer of 50,000 Watts take it will jar him with a suit as soon as you can get a deputy sheriff over to the office to serve the rates that's the way home approved it doubles the effect to strike unexpectedly Lane shot the battle inventor into his pocket and reached for his straw hat there isn't anything more you want from me now is there he asked no I made an office copy of your partnership contract when I drew it four years ago I'll use that in preparing the case keep me posted on any developments Lane hurried away and took the elevated to the Canal Street Station he strode south to the little factory of the torsion connector company not incorporated immediately on his arrival he went to his partners office Richard forced himself to treat his detested associate with the art what amenities of courtesy but his greeting was coldly formal good morning mr. Khanna missile Gein completed typewriting bin venturi yesterday I took home her carbon copy last night and finished slicing it if you are ready now I'd like to go over it with you here's the original missile gun made I thought it would be a good idea to put the prices on that too then the bookkeeper can check my figures schmaltz will catch any mistakes Richard liked before his partner the original list on which only the quantities or weights of the various items were typed he retained in his hand the price duplicate of the inventory which he had exhibited to home except for a non-committal guttural the porcine man hunched over the desk and made no acknowledgment of Richard's salutation with awkward puffy fingers he clumsily turned several sheets of the bound pile before him his left-hander up his leathery bald scalp for a minute then it began to target the long course bristles of his unkempt reddish yellow mustache Kona's piggish eyes peered through the thick spectacles at the typewriting his mottled face was nerved by a black scowl when the senior partner had scrutinized only the top dozen sheets he pushed the inventory aside he revolved his seat ponderously and faced laying the oddly flabby visage was expressionless now say for the pale blue gleams from the squinting slits distorted by the heavy lenses corner granted a question in the offensive domineering tone he lately had used whenever he spoke to his partner it incensed Lane so much that he could hardly restrain himself from kicking the charol did you number every page of these originals like I told you to so I can be sure I've got all the right sheets corners ignorance and coarseness made his assumption of the prerogative to give his partner orders a grocery front Lane gulped his fury but his answer to the arrogant demand was a bark that showed his teeth yes corner glared in cogitation a minute or more he aroused from the torpor of thought with another grunt huh now you want I should tell you what price is to put down after them different things twice I guess that would be all right he mumbled obviously I want to talk first to my woman about keeping two lists when can you see her snapped Richard she is coming down to the office in a few minutes good Lane made a wry face when he ejaculated the word he hated mrs. Kahn and more than he detested his partner we'll wait until she gets here then Richard dreaded the impending arrival of the termagant who always tyrannized over her husband and aggravated his stupidity however Lane knew there was no way he could prevent the amazons interference Conner depended on the more virile personality of his wife to guard him in all his business quandaries the flabby old man undoubtedly was afraid of his trapping spouse - Lena walked from his partner's office he sauntered aimlessly through the shop while he waited for mrs. Conners arrival as he came to the door of the stockroom at the rear of the floor he saw two men and the girl whispering in the farthest corner they did not observe him at first a frown darkened his eyes as Richard stared at the surreptitious trio why should the vinegar Rashmi Zildjian the short-sighted bookkeeper schmaltz and that big ex prizefighters Psalm all the factory roustabout be in this back room with their heads together these three employees always had been thorns in the flesh to lane they had worked for corner before Richard bought an interest in the business they were incompetent but the old auto pertinaciously refused to discharge them in consequence they were his slaves conversely they made no concealment of their scorn for the authority of the junior partner he knew the bookkeeper and the office girl work on his confidence Lane distrusted them both and also the burly roustabout who had been a sort of bad eager to cowardly old daughter for years of late Richard had felt more than usually suspicious of the trio he had detected them with increasing frequency in such clandestine conferences as they were engaged in now their conduct worried him though he could not imagine any way he possibly could be injured bicornis three tools Michigan glanced toward the door of the stock room and Elaine she whispered something to her companions the rise short startled glances at the junior partner instantly the three drew apart from one another burly Moll Stoops to lift some connectors from the floor and began to load a truck the damp a short-sighted bookkeeper took a pencil from his pocket and started to check up a card record nailed to the side of a stock beam the thin tall girl securing her position as the Senior Partners favori Protege never made the slightest attempt at concealment of her scornful enmity for Lane she stalked past him brazenly now without a word and returned to the office Richards did not enter the stock room and questioned the two men as was his impulse he swallowed the demand his tongue had been on the point of hurling a few days might bring the projected negotiations with his partners to a focus it would be bad policy to provoke a controversy over his subordinate issue but Lane was very thoughtful as he turned and followed missile gun when he entered his own little sanctum he saw mrs. Kahn in her husband's office the rooms were separated only by a glass partition Richard bowed to the stalwart Amazon seated beside his partner's table a short bob of the hard researched head acknowledged his civility Lane sat down at his desk to away the conclusion of the conference between husband and wife they talked in a low mumble several times in the course of the ensuing 10 minutes Richards looked through the glass into the next room on each occasion his eyes met the watchful glare of mrs. Khanna she was nearly a head taller than her skort husband her bones were big and firmly muscled the angular female dominated the fat man physically and mentally both in body and in mind she plainly was a stronger the debate between corner and his woman did not support his right to use the possessive pronoun it was one-sided she evidently gave him his orders he but nodded acquiescence except when she asked him a question then his reply seems to be hurried object apologies Richards distinguished mrs. Connors her voice in a continuous calling for two or three minutes the reprimand broke off abruptly old daughter huddled in his chair palpably scared lane surmise he had been commanded to keep his mouth shut for the baffle leaves were pressed tightly together the woman glared menacingly at the flabby face for a few seconds then she stood up and came to the connecting door she peremptorily summoned her husband's partner with a jerk of her bonneted head she did not speak to Lane but he obeyed hesitation he greeted her cautiously as he entered the other office good morning mrs. Corney how do you do the vigor snapped back now about them prices I tell Otto I believe you've got some scheme up your sleeve making two lists and to look out for you she stated bluntly still I don't see no reason why he shouldn't let you put the figures down twice if you want to but I want him not to write a single thing himself so if you thought you was going to catch him some way you'll get fooled the juniors partner sole present object was to avoid giving the Amazon calls for keeping vigil over old Otto therefore Richard is regarded her insulting words and manner when she replied to her absurd ultimatum I haven't any purpose to catch your husband all I want is to complete inventory and have the bookkeeper check my figures independently to make sure they're correct all right then she assented stiffly only Otto and you are to do the price in just by ourselves then if comes any dispute afterward it will be his word against yours there won't be any dispute mrs. Khanna I am taking care of there couldn't be no chance for none the woman countered she turned him parry ously to her husband who had sat inert while the precautions for his safety from lanes presumable machine nations were being dictated Otto now remember what I told you don't you touch pen or pencil to know paper and if there is anybody else but him and zoom the room ever don't you open your mouth and say nothing I want promised the cowed husband to Lane's relief the Veera girl was satisfied she straightened her bonnet and without another word marched from the room like a Grenadier she halted in the general office to whisper briefly to missile gun then clumped down the stairs to the street neither of the men moved or spoke until after the whole door closed behind mrs. Connor Richards took a pencil from his pocket and sat down beside his partner's desk she drew the inventory toward him now let's begin he proposed curtly over a third of the sheets were prized that morning in the afternoon lane noted the figures in the original list the next day the senior partner appeared in patience to finish the task and the last price was entered just before quitting time Wednesday mrs. Connor had not returned to the factory Lane decided to leave the situation in static whoa for the present Connor was irritable as a result of the long strain at his desk therefore Richard did not brush his intended offer for his partner's interest in the business he put both the original and the duplicate list into the safe for the night and went home at his accustomed time for leaving the factory Thursday morning Richard strode down south Canal Street from the elevated station shortly after 8 o'clock as he approached the two-story factory building in which the torsion connector company was a tenant he caught sight of salmaah loafing at the street door of the stairway that led to the shop when Lane set it up the steps the burly roustabout barred the way you can't come in here Moll growled with the Menace of a bulldog mr. Connor gave me orders to keep you out Richard never had been more astounded but he was enraged in a second what he cried then he rushed at the bully well had the advantage of his elevation on the steps and of much greater physical strength he drove his fist against lanes chest and the junior partner wheeled back from the impact the garden of the portal braced himself in readiness for another attack but he endeavoured to dissuade Richard from personal hostilities now listen here mr. Lane he appealed graphi for an armistice this scrap between you and the old man ain't any of my funeral I'm just doing what I was ordered the boss told me not to let you in this morning and I ain't going to he said he fired you last night and you don't have anything more to do with the company fired me Lane's fury exploded you fool I can't discharge his partner I own half of this business get out of my way marl stubbornly shook his head mr. Kona says he just hired you to help him around the company if that so his/her rights too can you I ain't got nothing to do with your Rao him and you'll have to fight that out in court Lane was staggered he gave to the bully he says he just hired me he gasped yep mr. Kona claims he owns the whole concern all I know is he gave me my job long before I ever set eyes on you and when he orders me to keep a fellow out that he's paid off I intend to do exactly what I'm told I'd get myself if I didn't Richards recalled cashing mall smarts and missile gun with her heads together Tuesday morning in a flush he guessed the plot Connor had concocted with a trio as his tools he hurled the accusation at the roustabout you and the bookkeeper and the office girl all have agreed to commit perjury and swear I'm not the old otters partner Mars greenish eyes narrowed the blood rushed to his scarred face but his lips were held tightly shut Len glared the bully his inclinations was to fight his way past mal so that he could react immediately vengeance on Connor but he realized that the bigger crisis was signified by the bars door blows could not settle the principal issue Richard hated to retreat now but he forced himself to turn back from the steps and to rush to be elevated he crowded aboard the first loop bound train and tried to coordinate his thoughts while he wrote to Holmes lo office a look of anxiety suddenly displays the expression of rage in his face previously he had regarded his partner school as a manifestation of cross stupidity now Richard was acutely worried all his personal papers including his signed copy of the Co partnership agreement had been locked in his drawer of the firm's safe he knew all daughter would not scruple to break into the compartment Lane saw the recent conduct of his partner and mrs. Connor in a glaring new light every scrap of Richards written evidence of his half ownership in the torsion connector company had been captured by one swift bold stroke all daughter had three of his original employees all his tools who would support the brazen claim that Lane was really only a hireling like themselves gonna held possession of the factory nine points of the law Richard was have distracted by his rage in a war when he burst into home sanctum he shot the chubby lawyer with his vehement narration I'm sure Lane concluded that the old scoundrel has broken into my safe drawer and has all my papers I can't understand you're being so foolish as to leave them there reproach the lawyer in common prudence you should have kept your partnership agreement in a safe-deposit box look here home Richard fumed savagely I'm not in the mood for that kind of talk from you or anybody else I admit it was a chump but why should I imagine it would be necessary that I take precautions to prevent corner from denying I am his partner after four years you never guess it claim I have no interest in the business if you did you should have warned me attorney and client glared at each other half a minute then the lawyer gruffly turned from side issues we haven't time to quarrel it is vitally important to oust a partner from the factory and office immediately possession is not in fact nine points of the law but the fellow in control of the property does have a big advantage in such cases days we must get a receiver appointed as soon as possible but shan't I have to prove first I'm an equal partner how can I do that without my written agreement with corner there are hundreds of ways home assured the zest for fighting dreamed now in the lawyers bright eyes the books alone will show you own a half interest in the concern nobody but a fool like or nay would attempt to deny your rights the client was greatly relieved by the attorneys confidence the unknown intricacies of the law had a war with Richard the strain of his anxiety relaxed now to the tension of eager expectation the firm's cash home burst into action his nauseous telephone you deposited it the mechanics state didn't you here ASPs at Lane Richards blanched as he nodded he had forgotten the money the lawyer barked to the bank's number into the transmitter he listened to patiently a few seconds then snapped again mr. Zima the cashier please after another brief interval home cold these you Zima John home talking a client of mine Richard Lane is one of the partners in the torsion connector company there's been a disagreement between him and Delta Connor the other member of the firm we want to know the balance of the concerns credit on your books reading his attorneys expression the substance of the cashiers reply yesterday afternoon you say home cried well they beat us to it much obliged Zima goodbye the lawyer hung up the receiver he turned to his client dick just before 3 o'clock yesterday mrs. connage Jawad all the money the firm had on deposit this latest development of the plot against him was a hard blow to Richard but he rallied quickly from the jolt we might have known that make sure of the cash first of course they had all their plans perfected before today the corners simply have possession of the firm's money along with everything else the next move is up to us what will it be the lawyer bounced to his faith and clapped his hands and his young charms shoulders my boy you're a brick he praised you've taken some terrific Wallops this morning without losing a bit of your nerve old daughter things he scribbled you that you can't fight him effectively because he's got all the fans well full him I played by considerable money in my 30 years practice I'll back you to the limit I'm going to see you through the scrub if it costs every dollar I own I'll prepare a bill and affidavit for a temporary injunction and for a receiver without notice the court will require heavy security but I can arrange that one of the biggest bonding companies in Chicago is my best client I'm going to get that canceled check mrs. Corney cashed and then affidavit from Kashia Zimmer who is the mighty good friend of mine I'll have your sworn statement - now go to judge Barker's in his chambers and explain just what we're up against I'll convince him that is essential we have a reliable receiver immediately without notice - Connor I'll offer the security company as guarantor on the bonds I'd be willing to bet - one will have the mechanic State Bank in charge of the torsion connector company on a temporary order this afternoon home worked out his plan so swiftly that a deputy sheriff and a representative of the bank as a receiver rousted the startled corner from possession a little after half-past two old daughter appeared panic-stricken when lane and his attorney invaded the factory with the agents of the law sheaf resently called michigan schmaltz and mouth to a corner they all whispered excitedly for a minute then Korah and his three confidence scurried from the office and down the stairs to the street you seem to have surprised your partner completely mr. Lane commended Marshall the DARPA receiver didn't he act scared Richard chuckled we've turned the tables on him exalted home he willed suddenly and pointed to the open safe in time to see the scoundrel broke the lock on your private drawer dick and doubtless has all your personal papers just as we expected but thank goodness the books aren't gone Lane darted to the safe and snatched out a ledger cash record and journal he faced about these are on the firm books he explained I never saw any of them before what shouted home and Marshall almost simultaneously they ran across the room the lawyer grabbed the ledger and the receiver seized the cash record Lane rapidly turned several pages of the journal in his hand he also glanced over the books the two other men had opened these are just copies he declared corner had schmaltz make a duplicate journal cash book and ledger he's stolen the original records home was dumbfounded he blinked at his client for two or three seconds then his jaws crunched it's the boldest scheme to defraud I've ever encountered he charged this books our instructors they've been carefully falsified no doubt to disprove your half ownership of the business dick I'll bet my head this set hasn't your name in it anywhere except in the salaries and expense account precisely the same as the names of missile-guidance malts the office employees we thought the corners were stupid instead they're mighty shrewd in their crookedness they're gone bucking here to fake records that will show all daughter is the sole proprietor of the business it is perfectly feasible to do it the office girl the bookkeeper and mal all will swear with corner that these are the genuine books unless we can knock that evidence out we're licked richard was half stunned by the shock of Holmes uncompromising statement you said this morning there were any number of ways to prove I'm a partner she reminded the lawyer dated Lee I never imagined we'd have to overcome such a complete conspiracy in the line of perjury the lawyer growled I assumed that Kohn had just acted the fool and that we could tangle him easily in his clumsy plot I expected to get the books which would show you are a joint owner I was going to corroborate that evidence by minor oral testimony now I'm afraid my whole case will break down suppose we have a lot of witnesses we're all daughter introduced you as his partner none of them could testify of their own knowledge to the details of the actual contract arrangement Connie might claim he loosely called you partners sometimes because he gave you for your services as his assistant a percentage of the profits in lieu of salary he'll deny your ownership of any interest in his invention or in the company property none of your business acquaintances know the fact unquestionably Cohn has prepared some special explanation of your intimacy you can swear to the truth but there will be at least four witnesses who will contradict you flatly and these false records look genuine we have a hard enough to crack dick maybe the original books are hidden somewhere about the office or factory suggested Marshall that's unlikely home regretted but I wish you'd get some of your Clark's over from the bank and make a thorough search I'll delay the hearing in court until you've had time to look all through the place here Marshall telephoned at once for half a dozen aides then the receiver went out into the shop and notified the workmen that the torsion connector company would suspend manufacturing for the present the employees buzzed away and the doors were locked Lane and his attorney returned to the lawyer's office downtown to plan their uphill fight shortly after 5 o'clock notice was served on home by this reputable solicitor named max Arnheim that he represent his collar and that in behalf of his client he would move the court at 10 o'clock next morning to discharge the receiver copies of the affidavits of auto corner Lenny Elgin Gustav schmaltz and Samuel Maul in support of the motion were attached to the notice these all were to the effect that Len was merely an employee of Corner the torsion connector company not incorporated was asserted to be the sole and exclusive property of the inventor of the connector the liar's snorted Richard after he read the affidavits that's what perjurers usually are his attorney remarks dryly we know now just what we're up against tomorrow morning will appear before the judge and resist the motion to remove the receiver we've given an ample indemnity bond so the court doubtless will refer the case to a master in chancery to take proofs all further proceedings will be postponed until Monday probably between now and then we may get track of the books if we don't we'll have mighty little chance of winning notwithstanding his lawyers assurance that no immediate crisis was to be feared Lenny was acutely anxious then suing 18 hours he could not sleep at all that night he felt greatly relieved at the outcome of the first skirmish in court Friday morning the judge referred the suit to his master in chancery as home had predicted by agreement of the opposing counsel the initial session to take evidence would begin as 9:00 a.m. Monday the rest of Friday and all of Saturday lane and his attorney sought witnesses to bolster wishes and perils rights as half owner of the torsion connector company it was disheartening work only three men were found who could qualify as competent witnesses even they felt able to swear merely that they frequently had heard kornek all day in his partner they could not take oath twenty details home bluntly informed his client that skillful cross-examination would make such general testimony practically worthless meanwhile the receivers searches had found no trace of the genuine books nor were Marshall and his aides more successful Sunday Lane fidgeted in his attorney's office until nearly four o'clock that afternoon awaiting the final result of the receiver's hunt then Marshall telephoned that his men had completed their thorough search of the shop and office they had discovered no clue to the missing records the lawyer turned greenly from the telephone dig he said so far as I can see there is just one chance for us it's a case of desperation I must break down the testimony of Kona and his pursuers yet it's a risk to call schmaltz in the missile gene and mal as witnesses for us hostile witnesses I'd not be allowed to impeach the residence if they should stick to their concoction of Lies tiny the latitude of cross-examination but on the other hand it's a bigger risk not to put them on the stand for us we can't make out a strong enough prima facie case to rest on Arnheim we'll fight to have the bill dismissed for lack of evidence before he puts in any testimony he'll contend it's not a proper matter for Chancery jurisdiction the court might sustain him and discharge the receiver LAN could make no suggestions in batarus resentment against the technicalities of the law he left the attorney's office and went home his counsel wished to be alone to prepare for the expected legal battle of the Maru Richards locked himself in his bedroom and oddly attacked again the baffling problem to which he had been applying most of his wits since Thursday afternoon intuition convinced lane the books had not been removed from the factory though the receivers search had to be now successful Richard made a mental analysis of the presumable operations of the conspirators before their coup Schwarz must have labored still fully for weeks coping in falsifying the records his work of course had been done at night in the solitude of the deserted office it was altogether improbable that he had taken home the heavy bulky spurious ledger jor-el in cash racket after which evenings copying doubtless he had kept the bogus books securely hidden somewhere in the factory day times it was natural to assume that after his substitution of the false records for the genuine Schmalz had hidden the true books in would have a place he previously had used to conceal his purest handiwork the fruit and search the receiver had made did not shake reaches conviction that the missing clay journal in cash still we're in or about the factory line pays the carpet of his room until after dusk trying to guess where they might be hidden suddenly he halted he stiffened every muscle and nerve in his body tensed while he stared straight ahead after a second or two which are smiled so briefly that the twitching grimace resembled light glinted through the darkness that immediately blocked out the single ray there's a chance he muttered his notches hat and rushed from the house he did not return until long past midnight he was Haggard but there was a gleam of satisfaction his tired eyes under his arm Lane carried in a paper wrapped bundle the old account books he had quested he locked his bedroom door put the package in the chair set his alarm clock for 7:00 and dropped fully dressed on the bed in a minute he was a slip the clatter of the Bell next morning roused him to swift action he telephoned for a taxicab first then washed and shaved hastily and changed his clothes he looked fresh and confident when he took his heavy bundle of books under his arm and ran downstairs to the waiting automobile at ten minutes to eight he was closeted with Holman marshal in the lawyer's sanctum their conference lasted until a quarter of an hour prior to the time set for the hearing then Lane and his counsel hurried to the office of the master in chancery they took with them only the spurious books that had been found in the safe the old ledger cash records and journal Richard had brought from his house were left in the custody of the receiver it was arranged that marshal should make his appearance with them at the hearing very dramatically a few minutes after the beginning of the session at nine when home and lane entered the office of the master in chancery they found both colors there were fish looking lawyer Arnheim missile gun and smalls waiting all six stared at the two men who came in unaccompanied by any witnesses mrs. kornpett glanced keenly at the book slain carried she band and said something to earn high him and her husband old otto nodded then all three smiled confidently home exchanged greetings with the opposing lawyer who suave very polite to his antagonist when Richard's attorney addressed the master before we proceed he requested I ask that all the witnesses except the parties to the case be excluded from the room until they severally shall be called to the stand Arnheim it wants instructive schmaltz missile gun and Maul to withdraw home however stopped the bookkeeper you remain mr. schmaltz he turns to Connors lawyer I shall offer in evidence the records the receiver found in the safe for the purpose of identifying them I wish to call mr. schmaltz as our first witness today the bookkeeper came forward hesitatingly while missile gun and Maul retired chagrined to the adjoining office of the sweet schmaltz who was very short-sighted peered through his thick eyeglasses at Arnheim seemingly for instructions he was reassured by the lawyer's smile and walked briskly to the witness chair he was sworn and took his seat the air of the room was electric with expectation what is your name inquired home Gustave schmaltz you are the bookkeeper for the torsion connecter company yes sir the reply was spoken with defiance how long have you held that position going on five years who employed you originally mr. Connor was that before he knew mr. Lane this complainant it was a year before mr. Khanna hired him mrs. Khanna and her husband smiled the challenge of schmaltz reply home made no objection to the phrasing he went on in his even voice Richard watched tensely and you have been the bookkeeper for that concern ever since you were employed mr. schmaltz yes did you have exclusive charge of the account I did the chubby lawyer picked up the false ledger and handed it to the witness in whose handwriting are the entries in this book he asked mine and in this journal mine to be cash book the same yes when did you make the last entries in any of these books mr. schmaltz a few minutes before the deputy sheriff came to the office where did you leave them when the receiver took possession in the safe please look through these books now and whether or not all the entries in age are in your handwriting take your time and answer separately with respect to each book please schmaltz rapidly turned the pages of the spurious ledger this is all my writing he announced first a few mins later he declared so is the journal again he scrutinized with his myopic eyes and spoke i also made all the cash book entries home hunted the false records one by one across the table to his opponent as they were passed upon by schmaltz I offer these three exhibits he said now let the cash book be marked complainants exhibit a the journal complainants Exhibit B and the ledger complainants Exhibit C Arnheim ethic owners leaned forward excitedly in their seats schmaltz at Fermi in the witness chair while the Sinha graphic recorder was noting the exhibit marks on the books homer rose and walked to the corridor door he opened it and beckoned mr. Marshall he called loudly the receiver had been waiting at the end of the outside hole for his cue he made his entrance to the Masters office dramatically as had been planned under his arm he carried without wrappings the old ledger journal and cash record Lane had surrendered to him that morning Marshall hunted the three books with a lawyer at the door home at once turned savagely on the weakness across the room he did not give him a second to recover from his total surprise schmaltz he wrote how many sets of books did you keep over there at the torsion collector company the bookkeeper sprang to his fate he peered at the familiar ledger journal and cash record home shook menacingly at him then he collapsed in his chair he tried to speak but his writhing leaves made no sound triumphant Richard leuctra schmaltz to corner the face of the old man was ashen he stared in the books home brandished as if he saw a ghost laying glass at mrs. Corney she strained in her seat and glowered hatred the chubby lawyer like a trapped tigress the shock has stunned Arnheim momentarily but after the first paralysis of surprise he leaped erect I object he cried mr. Holm is a template to impeach his own witness not at all lanes counsel denied horribly a been careful to ask schmaltz heretofore only to identify his handwriting those three alleged books of account already introduced in evidence now I demand that he answer how many sets of records he kept over there at that office home advance belligerently toward his witness the witness will reply to the question the master ordered currently Schwarz besotted with the terrified eyes of the hunted he quivered as though he was shaken by a chill evidently he realized the personal danger of swearing to rely now he looked it on high and beseechingly the baffled lawyer averted his face corners trembling chin had sunk deep in his shirtfront mrs. Khanna glared Menace at the bedeviled bookkeeper schmaltz blinked then he gulped he opened his dry lips horror sounds like despairing croaks came out two sets those are the real books you've got in your hand where did you leave the genuine books when the receiver took possession of the premises hole Masons who demanded further admissions there's a loose board in the ceiling over my desk I hid the real ledger in Journal and cash book in the hall the night before Smart confessed with a shudder which seems to indicate relief that he had not been trapped into more perjury what are those books on the table home pointed to the false records schmaltz inhale to deep breath then expelled it in a gust he appears you decide impulsively that the best way to save his own skin was to tell the truth without reserve those are some copies I made of the real books only changed service to show mr. Lane wasn't mistaken his half partner did anybody direct you to make the copies of the genuine books with the changes regarding mr. lanes account yes mr. Khanna did repeat his exact words if you can remember them he said stuttered schmaltz you fix the books so they won't show Lane is a half owner of the business and when you get the job done I'll throw him out then I'll pay you five hundred dollars for your work when did mr. gonna give you that order about two months ago one night at the office who was present besides yourself in Kona mrs. Corney she put mr. Kona to everything Lane had been watching expectantly the effect on his partner of the bookkeepers confession old daughter had been showing more and more terror as schmaltz betrayed him in answer after answer now the pusillanimous spirit of Kona cried out in cervical patient he struggled from his chair like a fear craze corner fat peak bearing his Tosca the tigress he defied his wife that is sir what schmaltz says he squealed you got me into this but I won't go on some more I ain't afraid of you so much as jail I give up the frantic old man wills to his disconcerted Council Arnheim I fire you I don't want no lawyer I don't swear to no more lies I tell you I give up Lane owns half the business I will stop the case right now Richard leaned back and Greene his satisfaction he looked at mrs. Khanna the amazon shriveled her Craven mate with a prolonged glover of menace he shrunk and fell into his chair again the woman was beaten but she was indomitable still she stood up she turned deliberately in contempt from her cowering husband without a word her backbone safe she marched like a Grenadier from the master's office Arnheim slunk after her he seemed fearful lest he be exposed as a burner of perjury hall motions schmaltz to follow the two others the quaking corner looked up in Dom appeal when he was alone with his wrong partner the terrible lawyer who had exposed his villainy and the representatives of the court Lane jumped up and strode in front of the old man corner he blurted you and I can't be partners any longer after what you've done you have to get out of the business now I'll call the past quits if you'll sell me your interest at once you gave your wife a check for $16,000 of the firm's money last week you can keep that in addition I'll give you my notes payable on or before three years for enough more to make an even half of the firm's assets if you'll sign a bill of sale including all the patents right now you must agree also not to go into the torsion connector business again home bounce forward you're crazy leg he protested why you needn't pay your scandal partner a dollar you'll have a perfect damage case against him for more than his entire interest in the firm is worth you owe to have him arrested for perjury to Richard's impatience we shook his head no more love for mine he declared I'm sick of it I want to get back to work he demanded of his partner what do you say to my proposition corner beseechingly held out his tremulous hands his fat face was contorted by anxious eagerness yes yes he quavered anything you want mr. Lane only fix it up quick my woman never will give me that money she got at the bank I want to get them notes before she comes back here so I can hide him half an hour afterward Lane was sole owner of the business he had fostered he green does gone and slunk from the office Richards soon to the master now I can let you in on the joke he chuckled those books mr. Marshall brought in so dramatically are on the torsion connector company ledger journal in cash record it all last evening I went to the station err from whom the firm bought her set of genuine books he is a friend of mine and he helped me until past midnight we found another customer of his who had an old set of books of the same kind as ours we fooled short-sighted schmaltz in stupid corner with them we were afraid of missile guns sharp eyes so we barred her from the room at a distance the borrowed books resemble our records very closely we had mr. Marshall bring them in as he did in order to make it appear they had been discovered by the receiver he'd naturally be the one to have them in his custody if they actually had been found you noticed mr. helm did not take them close to schmaltz at first the bookkeeper thought he was caught he was surprised and broke down the rest was easy of course corner was not hard to fool his wife was not familiar enough with the appearance of the genuine books to suspect anything and Arnheim never had seen the real records why the master gasped he looked bewildered Lee about it laughing home Marshall and Lane you didn't know any of the time where the change in the books were no replies Richard not until schmaltz told us but now the business is all mine I'm going over to get them down from that hole in the ceiling and start work again Lord I feel good end of nine points of the law by Frank Gore Jones | Priceless Audiobooks | UCly1zcKPGzGW9wZMCZodWOA | 2017-10-10 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 18,363 | 97,907 |
7r04tE7-XCU | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7r04tE7-XCU | TOP 10 ANIMALS WORLD RECORDS #top10 (GUINNESS WORLD RECORDS) | hi my name is Sarah welcome to this video about the top 10 animal world records in the animal world there are creatures with Incredible physical sensory and behavioral abilities in this video we will explore the most extraordinary Feats accomplished by animals and the characteristics that make them unique enjoy [Music] 10. Chris the Australian sheep Chris is the Australian sheep who made the world record for carrying an astonishing record 41 kilograms of War people discovered this sheep on the Australian capital's Northern outskirts Canberra in 2015 it is among the top 10 animal world records [Music] 9. blossom today Guinness World Records pays an emotional farewell and tribute to the Charming Blossom but it always lives on in history as the tallest cow ever in the world it has a height of 6'4 the female Holstein was at a staggering 74.8 inches height over six foot tall Guinness announced 2 000 pounds cow as the new record holder in 2014. this female Holstein was 13 year old eight Tigger the Bloodhound Tigger the Bloodhound is the new holder of the world record for having the longest ears on a dog ever the long lobes of this dog measured 13.75 inches and 13.5 inches for the right and left ears Brian and Christina flesner of USA owned this Tigger and won many show titles and more than 180 best of breed Awards in 2003 he also inducted into the Bloodhound Hall of Fame 7. Zeus Guinness World Records called the Great Dane from Michigan the world's tallest living dog in 2012 and 2013. Zeus a 165 pound gentle giant stretched seven feet five inches when standing on his hind legs from his foot to his Withers Zeus was 3 feet 8.0 inches when measured in October 2011. foreign tortoise is not well known for their speed but indeed we can say there is at least one tortoise that is massively mobile can any tortoise outrun a human being what is the speed of the fastest tortoise the Guinness Book of World Records also maintains the fastest tortoise record the tortoise ran at a speed of 0.63 miles per hour usually the highest rate that a tortoise can achieve is 0.28 m s 0.92 feet s birdie at Adventure Valley u k reached this speed on July 9 2014. [Music] 5. Stewie Stewie was the planet's longest domestic cat according to the Guinness Book of World Records additionally stuer measured about 48.5 inches on August 28 2010 Robin Hendrickson and Eric brandsness were the owners of this domestic cat [Music] 4. Medusa it is a reticulated python and a snake species in the family pythonidy it measured 25 feet 2 inches long when measured on October 12 2011. the reptile is eight years old and weighs 350 pounds it kept coiled up in a Nook in a haunted home attraction [Music] 3. brewski the Guinness Book of World Records showed a dog's title with the biggest eyes for a Boston Terrier additionally this dog is a black and white Boston Terrier he currently holds the record for a dog with enormous eyes it measures about 28 millimeters in diameter 2. lolong lolong was a saltwater crocodile in 2012 the Guinness World Records recognized it as an enormous crocodile in captivity in the world the previous record holder was the male saltwater crocodile Cassius in 2011. the animal measures 20 Feet 3 inches in length and weighs 2 370 pounds so it was making among the giant crocodiles ever measured from snout to tail 1. mannequium manikim is the world's shortest cow according to the Guinness Book of Records the cow was measuring about 24.07 inches from the hoof to the withers and weighing a mere 40 kilograms Bola Krishnan contacted the Guinness World Records when a Veterinary surgeon told him that the mannequium was unusually short despite having no deformities mannequium is a rare breed of the indigenous Indian vetcher the experts believe the milk has medicinal qualities and easy digestibility because of smaller fat globule size [Music] if you are interested in the description you can find the latest book released on Guinness World Records in conclusion nature always gives us surprises in the animals we've seen in our top 10 aren't just a small part of the vast diversity present in the animal world each of these animals has unique adaptations that allow them to survive in difficult environments and accomplish extraordinary feats we hope that our list has sparked your curiosity and wonder for the animal world and that it has made you appreciate the beauty of the nature that surrounds us even more [Music] | GlobalMEME | UC_U1EoDmq4bguHXHtZLmd_A | 2023-03-25 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 779 | 4,439 |
6U39Aw6Rsvk | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6U39Aw6Rsvk | (Part 13) Independent Order of Oddfellows: Libby Chamber Community Conversations, Oct. 11, 2019 | [Music] next up we have the Independent Order of Odd Fellows and speaking it is the Korean master of the state of Montana jrb as they say I'm Junior B I represent the Independent Order of Odd Fellows I get the question who are the Odd Fellows we're non-coffee journey charity organization that seeks to promote the welfare of humankind in every community everywhere our local area we've been here since before there was Lincoln County down there on mineral Avenue still have the same property you're building the things that we do just locally we always want to give money out problem is you've got to get money in somehow so if you ever see me we make cotton candy every event we can we give money to scholarships for students I love doing that we also try to support anybody in our local community I think it was this spring some lady stars and lost a hundred dollar bill on her way out well that was our money to Peter kids we gave her another $100 available stated things like that if anybody's ever had to buy a new pair of glasses you know how much that costs we like to get money for that for those things so we try to find anyway in our community to give more promise no one knows who we are no one knows that we do these things so I'm thankful for the chamber to have this kind of event so we can come out say we have these facilities we have these opportunities but like any community here are volunteers we always need volunteers ourselves we do another little projects for our community if you ever got to the farmer market store there's a sign says there we clean at the highway simple things like that make our community a better place and that's what Odd Fellows are all about is trying to improve the people the place and our community at large and its Independent Order of Odd Fellows but it's a worldwide organization there are lodges in Washington Colorado dozens of our leaf sent it was five years ago we sent a thousand dollars to some place I can't pronounce the rain in the Philippines so they can build a building for their community their own little on Thomas place so it's not living there's places in Thompson Falls azulon Great Falls that also do these things but it's it's such an old organization that no one has ever figured out friend of mine was born in an odd fellows Hospital I never knew what the LFO is work so I'm not here to just kind of say to basically have you ask me questions about what this is and how to help or how we can help you we have a building down just two blocks away it's got a full kitchen small dining room and a decent sized media room they're not filling i couldn't get half of you in but we offer that how many places in Libya have just a small little room that you could use for your community event it's so nice to be here in the dome and see it so many people I've never seen this many people even for a big movie so I'd like to open up just for any questions anybody who has any anything question for me currently we don't we try to get him out to the Chamber of Commerce when we do we just finished up an event this last weekend which would be our last event for this year and then in spring we start up with newer events in February no it's our actual local leader is a woman so it's the name is fellow but man women even kids I'm trying to recruit a bunch of high-school students to become members of our group now well I don't our Facebook page is in redevelopment and run right now but packed with the phone number will contact me directly and I can send information as much as you want well thank you very much [Applause] [Music] | Northwest Montana Now | UC2qzfPQ95VFotoDRzF76nkg | 2019-10-11 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 694 | 3,600 |
LN3WoM6u_yU | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LN3WoM6u_yU | 7 Days To Die | Alpha 18 | First Tier 3 P.O.I! How Far Does This Rabbit Hole Go? (Ep 17) | hey guys welcome back to another video we are back in 7 days to die alpha 18 you guys are doing well hopefully you guys had a great New Year's and we are finally in 2020 so hopefully this year brings you guys a lot of fun adjoin meant all that sort of good stuff everything else in between and I hope you guys will just have a fantastic 2020 all the best for that from myself here anyway we are sort of going to get into it today I want to do some more eating I want to try and get some cash up that's basically where I'm at at the moment so right now I'm just trading a few things just selling a few things out just so I can get all these things out of the way and basically just sort of continue on restock is tomorrow actually so hopefully by tomorrow we'll have a fresh trader well fresh restock of the trade I should say that is very tempting and some of these schematics are I don't know if I want to get into some of these right now at the moment I don't think I'll have said luxury so basically what we're gonna do is we're gonna leave it for now and we're just sort of going to get out of here and you know get onto the quest what I really wanna hope to get soon is a better mode of transportation that's basically where I'm at at the moment so right knee out we're just gonna grab some some of this ammo and just bang it in and get that happening so I'm gonna leave that let that go while that doesn't do anything I'm hoping on the restock as well I'll actually get myself a workbench and if that happens fantastic because that saves me a lot of trouble going down with the trader pretty much every day to try and get you know things done I needed to get another cement mixer I'm purely because that one is not going to cut it and if I want to make up some cement in a quick amount of time I need more than once so depending on how we sort of go today I might wrench up a few cars here and there and basically we will essentially just get hopefully some engines I sped up hoping mechanical path Springs all the rest of it and I definitely need some iron I'm actually tapped out of iron at the moment so there's just a few things that I do need but hopefully we'll get a few of those soon enough we're about to go do our first t3 fetch quest as well so that's gonna be a whole lot of fun for me I haven't actually done one yet myself so we'll see how we cope with that one there I think I've got enough firepower inventory and all that stuff so we'll see how that sort of works out but we'll get there over gets here in a moment actually so yeah let me know in the comments would you want me to do the shotgun Messiah imagine I'm sort of keen I know there's a herd there's a lot of tough zombies in there so I don't mind to actually dog but let me know because I will try and make a day for it and at least that way you guys will be able to have a bit of a fun time watching me play through that there so yeah hit me up in the comments do you want me to do shotgun Messiah let's get this happening so this is just a fetch I don't have to do anything else aside from fetch but for the purpose of the video I'm probably just gonna do the whole damn lot anyway so let's see what we can find whilst we here in case crummy paper OOP there's nothing interesting here at the moment that is really excited me here but you know what can you do so let's just carry on and get over into here now I think we're gonna go over here yes we are here we go probably one thing I'd want to do is make sure that I've got this loaded and ready fantastic some brass nothing interesting here that's a lot let's just take this cool we've got a little little jump through a year so if I get overrun I can sort of backtrack and use that as a feel like a go-between no because it sort of just sort of hold off any sort of would be enemies all right let's just go ahead and drop you there for now all that you do with him while I open up this thank you very much okay therefore now let's just grab this casually or should be selling the Ray areas to be honest but you know brass is important and I do want to get myself a lot of ammo before you know the next war die so yeah we'll hopefully do that Sooni because we're dating at the moment so all night won't be too far away from May 21 I really want to get back onto the base here it's gonna be the last time I'm gonna use my my remake of Varsha waddles hold base I wanna kind of do try and do something else like you know a little bit more original or do something else entirely I'm not too sure yet I'm thinking about it I honestly I should probably just get that started sooner rather than later but what the hell are you doing buddy why are you in there a ruckus try to talk to people here and all that you're doing oh and your girlfriend just starts a bit of a sneak attack are you yeah Jesus God the nerve on some of these on satire all right I'm getting nothing whatsoever here I'll tell you what sometimes you do get some you get like a good day where you just get nothing but blue and you know good times just keep rolling basically but other days like this not so much don't know what it is why why it is that way but yet you only just have sometimes a good run and sometimes about anything here should I be worried about nothing of the sort okay nothing there I think that might lead to outside so here we go and I'm out of stamina seriously it's just quickly drink something probably be eating something too at the same time is there anything here that let's just grab some of this what is that okay whatever there is nothing I really need to find some antibiotics because I definitely need to grab some antibiotics so I'm gonna eat that cuz for due dates some bad food let's go ahead and scrap that do I really want these no all right let's just wrap I said scrap thank you [Music] yeah yeah oh yeah okay taking a risk hopefully I don't get you know oh so pricey I don't even need that I don't need that okay so let's continue on nothing in here okay let me have a look clear some stuff anything there anything here we just ok insurance policy right there go back to the bat thank you they are getting a little bit of food which is good I need some decent loop to be honest I don't know what I'm looking for what I want out of this pri part if I can get something nice I'd be happy with that I mean I really want to skip this cobblestone but I can't say Tori to it where is my shovel okay let's just grab that real quick every little bits going to care for me that's that that's the problem everything is going to count towards ooh I don't know how I feel about this yeah and I think anyone's gonna come up let's just grab what's in here you think interesting nothing at all it's good Tommy to go down here oh my god I don't know if I'm willing enough okay okay don't know what to expect out of here to be honest with you all right let's just swap you for you and let's just all right dump you there anyone starts coming girl like at me at least whoa oh here we go here we go we've got to do things but just because I've gotta lay out in front of me let's just drop one you and take you out very good here we go couple Farrell's oh oh okay okay sleek 5% better lovely and I can read the car okay not a bad forward I don't know whether I'm gonna be using the castle not that I can't tell you but the Nightstalker thing why not why not let's see what's in here nothing in here to be honest nothing here let's get my old insurance policy over here this on the actual same level so should be really really close yes thank you okay what is all the here got a few things over yup nothing interesting note let's just grab us some of this and get the old cobblestone as well thank you very much okay let's get back to our lemon touch grab some of that nothing new is anyone over here that I need to be waffle off all made up yeah oh good well this wouldn't be too much of a bad you know set up opera base set of operations if you really wanted to use it to do some sort of underground you know living [Music] Jesus man I am really bad with stamina at the moment don't know why I have no idea she's gonna screw up a few of these things here let's just eat the rations what else we got here got a few things here that I am encumbered on I get that that's these what it is but what a pain I might just keep that for the workbench if I have to go for it or something like that no idea but we shall see we shall see I mean I really want to get a workbench it'll make life a lot easier instead of just traveling to and from the base and here nothing here nice let's just get that it's really good I hear footsteps and they're definitely above me they're above me empty empty empty scrub summer that's thank you very much I've loaded a lot over here there's really no big Lukey I don't know why I must have missed it I have no idea blue whatsoever you have to try and work that out let's Alisa fits all the way down yup does it mean actually I haven't come down this way yet so that could be it but you know clue is you would think there'd be like a decent little salutes here but I haven't found anything I'm gonna have to do a bit of a sauce around the the old prie up oh no there's a lot more going on over yeah I mean how deep does this rabbit hole go you know oh yeah oh yeah we color stripper lady here just take you out let's take out your stripper friend man I could reach these and get three more extra radiators but I cannot be bothered to be honest with you more interested to find where all the um all the glue DS yeah where's all the loop hopefully this leads me to the loop but I've never done this py before that's the problem so if I knew I probably would have known straight away but hello we've got a few Sierra's treasure map hey [ __ ] you day yeah okay cool cool cool and we have one of these bad boys over here kill some zombies yeah okay it's gonna be a bit of a hard one but I'll um I'll grab some weaponry for that for short god this is this is a massive pay oh I I mean it looks a peak down with you know before we jumped into this but you know alright sorry I'm gonna need your expertise your friend let me just back up a little bit and see if there's anyone over here oh hey thanks very much anything in these lockers man this would be perfect to loot up as well I really should be looting wrenching all these beds here because they do give off a bitter springs and springs are needed for a lot of a yes brings a beak for mods and things like that so I'm sure you guys would know that as well but I thought I just you know lend more than two cents on [Music] useful and you can hear them the rollout place so just go on yeah let's just pick you up okay only way is up let's go up and do you de that night they are all here it at the moment absolutely oh it's a bit of okay so all the main lutes there that's cool yeah they sound pissed they are very P owed their obviously bang you on the entrance or the exit in my case here I am fool I'm gonna have to come back I guess and dump a few things is this using usable nope usually not okay damn what so no need let's get rid of that to get for that let's scrub that y'all can't oi oi what this fellow so let's get modified and yes I can't bang that in there beautiful flush you can pure I want to keep the seeds and things like that puncture it or what oh well a scrub scrub that for the day leather and I've got a few things that know about that what I found in here yeah I wanted the acid alright so let's do know ah you couldn't even make the job are you serious oh oh okay okay just get some separation yup bye thank you very much how you going it go you good yeah all right I'm gonna have to and there's all the main loop which is good jumped over and I hear I hear voices I hear screeches where the hell are you everywhere here everywhere ridiculous any special routes any secret there's a lot of this I really want to grab okay so Jesus the padding down this freaking door there you know eventually break that that must be a roaming horde I am NOT looking forward to this whatsoever so let's go ahead and open up all this cuz I'm sure you guys want to see what I get hopefully something decent did I just craft all of that it is it is so dark in here and I'm fumbling over the buttons see tip did I break through a lot okay guys Jesus that's gotta be a roaming horde it has to be run I don't know if I should make some sort of change let's okay okay all right so we've got a bit of a bit of a problem here guys you know I use this from now no walk you can't just break this open I should be able to just felt a little dialogues out of you what is your problem oh Jesus holy I'll just get a whole bunch of experience Jesus Wow that was yeah that was quite interesting you know what I'm gonna take that and grub that because thank you holy moly Wow holy moly well guys that was a roaming horde for sure should I pick up don't know why that and yeah Wow okay well we caught a herd of that okay I guess oh god you guys absolutely insane anyway that's pretty much it I'm gonna probably head back down there and grab all of that cement and whatnot and I'll just head back to the trailer and claim everything later on but yeah hopefully you guys enjoy that one there that was a bit of a bit crazy right at the end but you know what can you two sorry if I wasn't actually talking that much but I was sort of trying to concentrate but yeah hopefully you guys enjoyed that one so yeah if you liked the video just make sure you hit the like button all that sort of good stuff I'm just gonna quickly do the old shameful plug here but comment down below share the video - best possible ways to promote my channel and the videos as well guys so you guys can do that for me that would be fantastic but believe he I appreciate you guys watching and stopping by as always all whoa what was that oh yes sir thank you oh he knew you could find schematics in the trash well I didn't really want that because I've already got that but he might as well learn it for the XP let's see it anyway guys I'm gonna leave it here thanks for watching I'll see you next time | Mr A2G | UCoksfw1yJP-yTlfUviqYCuw | 2020-01-07 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 2,900 | 14,164 |
uEd2HBdfEcE | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uEd2HBdfEcE | Caching in the NorthWest 233: The Hitchhiker’s Guide to Geocaching | hey we ready for a very special podcast you know a little more special than everybody special in their own way kind of special I will hit the music and off we go [Music] [Applause] [Music] well thank you for finding us on a Thursday evening in a rainy Thursday evening it is this is cashing in the Northwest this is the only podcast dedicated to geocaching and the great Pacific Northwest we're gonna talk about caches and cashiers unique to this little corner of the continent so while you're busy being a fruity dude we'll be cashing in the Northwest and that means it's time to bring in our towel toting tamarin some say he kayaks down frozen rivers and others say he can find a buried nut faster than a hungry squirrel all we know is he's called the land monkey you know that's what they said about me in Montana I can find a buried nut faster than a hungry squirrel ah it's true I did actually find the breed that's faster than the hungry squirrels but you know I also want to another fact I want to share is that we appreciate the support of our patience is actually a true fact we do appreciate all of you guys who are listening and supporting us even if you're not supporting us through patreon just the fact that you're downloading this podcast and listening to us we really appreciate that and of course if you're listening live tonight awesome all right if you want to know more about supporting the show click the patreon link on the caching NW com website yes yes please do and now for something completely different [Music] the cashing in the Northwest geocaching podcast presents the Hitchhiker's Guide to geocaching episode 1 the demo glorification The Hitchhiker's Guide to geocaching has this to say about geocaching itself geocaching geocaching is big I mean really really big so big in fact that this hobby pastime or addiction is actively engaged in across the entire planet unbeknownst to the majority of the planet's inhabitants will call that majority of inhabitants ants largely because that's what they are while ants frequently are inhabitants of geocaches and the pant legs of geocachers they are not currently officially noted as having logged a single find on a geocache this is a shame as it would likely provide a huge number of favorite points to geocaches containing food which is a surprisingly huge number of geocaches significantly less of the planet's population really an insignificant fraction in comparison with ants our mughals mughals also are not officially noted as having logged a single find on a do cache and are encouraged to not inhabit the pants of geocachers and on this fine northwest winter day we find a certain muggle enjoying a cup of poorly steeped tea in his kitchen when he sees what he suspects as a prowler in his backyard you there hello can I help you you are in my yard you know oh I'm sorry I I was just uh just looking for looking for what you know what just please leave yes yes of course just um one one more moment no no not one more moment get out of my head go away people just keep getting weirder and weirder and it's only Tuesday later on that day into Chris's kitchen comes this good friend Jim Jim is appearing somewhat distracted yet is still maintaining his trademark level of enthusiasm and biting sarcasm Chris great to see you you look annoyed there was a person in my yard this morning they were poking around my hedge I told him to leave and he just kept messing around until I finally chased him off I can't believe people these days they just keep getting weirder yes yes it does seem to be Tuesday how about that so how's your tea good yes it's it's fine well actually it isn't why are you asking me that what are you up to Oh me oh nothing at all I need you to come with me oh no no no no I'm not leaving this house if there's weirdos poking around in the cedar hedges what are you doing with that thing it's a GPS sorry I'm just looking something up but I do need you to come with me a GP what no no no I'm not leaving today is starting to get very odd and it's only Tuesday my house will get broken into who knows what these people are capable of they are capable of finding things or writing a complete sentence what okay grab a towel and let's go it was at this point Chris experienced a human communications phenomena where the conversation exceeds the point of diminishing returns and instead of the parties choosing to reach a negotiated settlement one simply allows himself to be subject to an irrational whim of her friend who is behaving rather oddly in the hopes that they are perhaps on their way to a surprise party or some other pleasant unexpected engagement this assumption of course is completely false and unfounded and Chris's life is about to take a turn he would have never seen coming much like an aunt enjoying a leisurely stroll up the pant leg of a life where are we going I want to show you something I think it'll help explain things well perhaps it won't well not right away but we're going anyhow you've got your towel right yeah yes I have a towel why do I have a towel oh my goodness always have a towel when you go caching caching I mean there's the whole debate about GPS versus smart phone or what tott is best but nobody ever questions a towel it's really an essential that much is clearing the guide I really don't know what you're talking about right so I'm going to show you okay we're here get out follow me and be quiet try and look like you know what you're doing like you belong here you know we're in a parking lot everyone belongs here okay this way what what are you counting why are you looking at that GP ABC thing here right here somewhere help me start looking looking for what you know I'm really starting to get concerned about you Jim oh no it has to be here well no when we find it at this time it's valuable to consider what the guide has to say regarding geocaches in parking lots geocaches are rated by three different categories difficulty terrain and accumulated favourite points the spike in volume of lamppost and other related parking lot caches has identified the requirement of a fourth category which is suggested by some to be likelihood of personal assault or arrest calls to geocaching headquarters requesting this change remain unanswered at present despite these criticisms parking lot caches are known to assist streaking cashiers not to be confused with cashiers who streak another chapter later on in keeping their numbers going with minimal effort due to hides even a muggle could spot well almost spa table by a model the electrical plate sorry the electrical play try moving that whoa it's magnetic and there's a plastic bag with wet paper in it that's weird you found it your first geocache and it's an FTF you've lost me again FTF first to find okay pull out the paper use your towel to soak the water from it now you've got a pen right of course you don't I do here we're good now how's the sheet dry enough to sign yet brilliant here sign your name at the top oh wait not your name your caching handle what should we call you I call me Chris I'm somewhat comfortable with that really this is your chance to change that so Chris then you sure I'm not really sure about anything today okay write your name on that blank top line this is very exciting your first FTF mogul no more my friend there Chris wait what I'm sorry what was the rest of that you've crossed over welcome to the secret world of geocaching only there's a lot to learn so it's probably best if you just hold on to my copy of this well the G oh wait what the Hitchhiker's Guide to geocaching is this an e-book yes and no it's an online real time comprehensive companion of the entirety of geocaching every listing term kasher and otherwise associated piece of information regardless of the lack of value associated with geocaching it's indispensable well not like your towel but it's also my new job I thought you were right well that's what I tell everyone in fact I'm a field researcher for the guy that's why all the travel lately wait a minute you're serious The Hitchhiker's Guide to geocaching the Hitchhiker's Guide to geocaching is an online real time comprehensive compendium of the entirety of geocaching the guide as it is more commonly known has been criticized for having a name that is inaccurate misleading and a blatant commercial ripoff when asked about these accusations the publishers have been quoted as saying you're serious The Hitchhiker's Guide to geocaching a response which has led some to suspect that the publishing company may not actually be aware of the guide in the first place which in fact would be the ultimate coup for a geocaching guide oh yes quite serious now about the situation at your home this morning it turns out a mystery cache has been published without a coordinate checker I might add an FDF is still up for grabs on that one I suspect that's what the odd fellow was doing in your backyard he had a badge easy okay hold on assuming most of that was in English are you telling me there's a geocache in my backyard no I'm saying we need to solve and find a geocache and it's likely not in your backyard strange I didn't hear that at all pondering this massive influx of new information Chris accompany Jim to a local coffee shop where Chris now anticipated his questions would be answered and all would be made clear to him we can pardon Chris for this ridiculous assumption as it is his first day as a geocache sure under Jim's continual encouragement Chris finally resorted to the guide in order to answer his questions what is a mystery cache a mystery or unknown geocache is one of the 20 defined geocache types the name derives from the fact that either the location the method of how to access the log inside or both is unknown to everyone who wishes to know these types of geocaches are created and placed to establish an important social order in the geocaching community determining levels of cleverness reflected by the difficulty rating of the respective mysteries and the cliques who have been able to either find the solution or coerce the answer from others these caches are identifiable on the geocaching map by their distinctive blue question mark icons it is important to reiterate that not all unknown geocaches are located at the coordinates on the map where the blue question mark is located except for those that are for more information on solving unknown or mystery geocaches refer to our sections on puzzle solving events phone-a-friend stalking and physical intimidation that is not very helpful and 20 there are 20 different types well kind of it depends the stats show 20 but some are grandfathered and some are really just minor deviations from another type but sometimes don't even show in a list at all well I mean they do they just fall different type yeah that didn't help either I really think you need to spend more time with the guy but here's the thing that mystery cash is out there and it has to be within two miles of the icon but with no coordinates checker no hint and this really cryptic puzzle I just don't know what to make of it I think we'll have to team up with an expert wait explain to me again why this is important bftf I mean every FDF is kind of important depending on how you like to play the game but this one this one is really important yeah you you know that wasn't really an explanation like I said spend more time with the guide maybe you're not starting simple enough okay where do you suggest I start okay there's a first section here about how to find a geocache that'll be a good place to start of course note that it's really just talking about traditions oh so maybe we should start with an overview of the 20 or so types so you know this has been episode 1 of The Hitchhiker's Guide to geocaching well Chris and Jim solve this puzzle and get the first home why is the first to find so important well the publishers ever realized that they have a guide what does any of this have to do with ants join us for the next episode to perhaps answer some of these questions but more likely just generate more questions as we explore further with the assistance of the Hitchhiker's Guide to geocaching the hata checkers guide to geocaching was written and produced by Jay Kennedy and is a caching in the North West production boys talent was provided by Chris of the Northwest woods and land monkey and manta rays for more information about this story or the caching in the northwest podcast please make sure to follow us on twitter at caching NW and check our website at caching NW da um this podcast episode is copyright CC Jay Kennedy 2018 all rights reserved [Music] well that was different wasn't it though you know what episode one we're gonna make available in the feed without us talking so you can go and share that with all your friends of course it will be in this episode of the podcast as well but that was a lot of fun that was a lot of fun to put that together it took a while to get it all written and then acted out and edited and such so hopefully you guys enjoyed that it was something we promised we were gonna do something quite different and there will be a few more episodes to continue the story and wrap it up you know thanks to the voice talents and good sportsmanship of everybody involved yes I think the comment that just popped up in the chat that was totally weird but totally normal for cashing in the North West thank you that is a compliment yes yes all right normal is just a setting on the dryer alright hey we want to thank you all for tuning in now this was a special episode of cashing in the North West if you're new to cashing in the North West normally we talk about I know sit-down geocaching in the northwest part of the of North America I know it seems really weird based on the name but that's what we do you know from time to time though we like to pop out these special episodes perhaps a poem for Christmas or some oh I don't know I want to say old-time radio drama but that doesn't fit with a podcast theme serialized drama and presentation as this will go on for several more episodes throughout the year now I fit the old part so I fit the drama part so there you go I fit the radio part okay it does okay well you know video killed the radio star but that's a different thing next week when we resurrect the radio star no we're will get back to a normal type episode next week with keV Mac D on getting started with G sack because you know that's a little bit of an intimidating program so we've got somebody who will help us out there the week after that the January 25th is hiding and finding winter cashes that's right and that will wrap up the month of January already 2018 is well underway and that'll take us to February the next show will be on the 1st of February and we'll talk about snowshoe caching never been on snowshoes a fight to get some tips and maybe I could go caching the first time I go snowshoeing it would be a great thing week later February 8th would be Winter Games and geocaching the Winter Olympics edition pentathol can you believe it's time for the Winter Olympics again I know but I've been waiting for four years yeah looking forward to that it's gonna be fun well and again you know as we wrap up the show and get ready to head into the after show we want to thank our faithful Denali level supporters that's team squirrel and world caching calm folks if you want to know more about supporting the show remember that you can click on the patreon link on the caching NW comm website now each and every one of our patrons is important to us and we want to celebrate you all by having me read your names on the podcast right now so thank you very much to Subway mark Dora more dune buddy kid biggest 19g oh now pros y know Seattle 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nine three T FTC and leave us a comment ask a question or send us a pangalactic gargle blaster any time of the day or night of course you can email us at feedback at cannainsider.com click the patreon link on the cache in NW comm website and subscribe on itunes google play stitcher and more this shows produced by chris humph an hour and J Kennedy hosted by Chris Jay and Jim poets it shows licensed under creative commons attribution 3.0 license copyright 2018 by christen and we encourage we implore you to stay for the after show what is the after show what is the after the after show is the time where we are a little less formal we want to just talk with those who happen to be with us in the chat this evening if we wanted to mention something to be brought up in the after show all you have to use is the hashtag fat ass in the chat and we're going to talk about it so in fact I have to start looking right now well didn't you have some email that came in that I did could one of you I I was distracted during the thing I got some of the fat ass but not all of it yeah well well Chris gathers fat ass I will read the email that came in this past week so it's an email that came in from Petey LD 2016 and if you recall a good friend here wit send read the log from Petey LD 2016 as our glow last week I do remember that yeah what I read here is Chris thanks for reading my log last week and whitson did such a great job of reading it yeah you're welcome interestingly enough it was perfect timing too I just made a major push to complete a personal challenge on finding lonely caches in 2017 and this was the log for my first lonely cache of 2017 so it was a wonderful way to look back at where it started thanks again Petey LD 2016 nice yeah that's awesome all right so looks like we all kinds of cool fat ass stuff in here yes yes or for the after show now starts with Keats Morton this evening should have asked Rock Chalk last week regarding writing up a description for a cache when I save the catch to work on it later I noticed I have I have to be an HTML expert to continue editing I'd love to know why it goes into the old style page and instead of staying on the new description write-up age yeah that's um that's a great question I have often wondered that myself and so I think what we'll do is we will take that question Keats cuz I don't know the answer to it oh because because because is the answer that we're going to give you right now that's our placeholder answer it's like hey put a pin in that we're gonna get back to you but ask your mother [Laughter] please ask your mother and let us know what she says yeah in the meantime uh I mean I will personally promise I will take that question and I'm gonna shoot it over to Rock Chalk and see what he says because I think it's a great question and I think the answer is going to be because knowing rock talk it could be what else we got going on next we have wet coaster that talks about the in that the poetry hmm the eccentric a Columbus - no it's not that is something we probably shouldn't mention on a family podcast correct it is a character from the original trilogy who works in the oldest profession uh see I I need to go back and read this as a uniquely identifiable torso I believe oh yeah yeah just like the Arnold Schwarzenegger with the Total Recall movie yes yes there you go and you're welcome okay team Finn geometry test tomorrow there we go switching gears wrong so when you find X Circle it and right out I found X X is right here that's all they're looking for pretty much yeah and when you get your paper back if that has a big X on it in red but I found X that's all you asked for you can thank Chris for that all right whoo we've got a curling debate going on at some point here in the hash tag the TAS how can we have a curling debate should curling be on TV at times other than the Olympics other than on CBC and it is on channels other than the CBC some of the other Canadian sports channels will play curling during the bumps the big bond spiels curling I think is an underrated sport so I know a lot of people give curling a hard time but having actually curled I can tell you it is not nearly as easy as it looks when you watch people there is a level of athletic technique required to be able to actually play that game properly mmm I don't think it looks easy myself but yeah just trying to get out of the Hawks and get that rock to go relatively straight down the ice and not just immediately go off to the side and to actually go forward with enough weight to get down the end of the ice but not so much weight that it just goes sailing through it's actually quite a skill so I am more in awe of curlers having tried it than I would then I was prior to that there you go okay Keats Martin replies that a comedian Ron James once said curling isn't a sport it's more of a blood cult yes yep just a huge frozen game of coconut you know what funny that Paul writes that in in there because I recently saw a YouTube video and I wish I could find it quickly but probably a few youtube curling and crow canola you'll find it of people who actually made curling into crow club they actually cut a big hole in the ice so that and they didn't use the proper rocks but so the rock would drop into the hole and we're playing it like crow Cano is quite amusing interesting start kasher says there is a curling puzzle cache nearby him now he happens to be in Ohio so it's a bit of a drive but you know yeah I went to Montana for the weekend sir and you're gonna hit a thousand caches in the next two or three days you may as well drive to Ohio that was awesome what a great road trip that was but we could talk about that later all right what else we got going on Kevin MACD shares although currently disabled for repairs he has a Hitchhiker's Guide to the galaxy cache not he does it actually is definitely worth checking out if you are planning to come up into that area GC 4p g16 it's PG get it PG 1616 yeah unlike this podcast which is not PG 60 although it got really close five minutes ago thanks mister nice what yeah wet coaster says Kevin Co is a curler as a twin of Rock Chalk interesting wonder if right Chuck knows that he has long now CRS 98 says did you know that the alien telescope array SETI has 42 dishes in homage to the guide I did not know that but I think that's very cool and it doesn't really surprise me that's cool yeah said he said he used to used to be in the news a little more often than it is these days I wasn't sure if that was still an ongoing thing yeah when they did remember the city at home mm-hmm granny basically a screen saver used your computers yeah crowdsourcing processing power yeah yeah you know they were thinking they would get some breakthrough and you know what they've gotten bupkis hey can you say that on the podcast oh no sorry zilch zero maybe just in the after show all right we'll try and keep the after show safe for your kids and if your kids are up at 9:30 at night maybe the after show isn't your biggest problem it's Colombe it's free you know the answer to the question is 42 yeah what's the question that's the problem no I am says congratulations to land monkey on his 12,000 cash fine and a monkey cakes for her 24 hundredths which is exactly 20% nice congratulations monkey cakes that is in an awesome accomplishment finding 2,400 cashes I think if you take a look at the number of people who geocache and I think the average find total is well under a thousand so yeah over a thousand for anybody I think is a great accomplishment you know you don't have to be crazy insane about it like mrs. LAN monkey and I are rarefied air but you know what we absolutely love doing it we love doing it together so we just do a lot of it that's right it's great bounce bounce says we should do a hockey event now bounce bounce are we looking at an event where we go watch hockey or we where we play hockey I will participate in an event where we play hockey but I don't know about my co-host I used to on the frozen lakes in Ohio growing up there you go oh he says we should play hockey and not just watch hockey yeah maybe we'll start with a road hockey game and take it from there that with Road apples know that oh yeah no we would just grab a flat rock cuz you know we lived out in the country we'd have the puck but you know somebody would hit it too hard and lose it into a snowbank yeah you'd see the little square entry hole and never dig deep enough to find a saying you'd find it in the spring yeah yeah that's where the puck is hit this the shoreline of the pond it's just all look at these oddly uniform rocks all around this pond that's all there is that bounce bounce is offering some extra hockey gear there thank you speaking of which okay so this reminds you something I watched on the news the other night I thought it was super cool not geocaching related all its hockey related and tech related so there's this guy in Montreal who's a goalie and not professional well I guess there's a caveat on that but plays rec hockey and just loves being on the ice and playing hockey being a goalie know anybody who's played hockey knows the goalie is without a goalie you pretty much don't have a game right and the goalies hard to come by because not a lot of people have all the equipment to play goalie and not a lot of people want to stand at one of the ice and have oh yeah frozen piece of rubber at them as hard as they can so you know it's it's a rare thing so what this guy did is he developed an app it's kind of like it's kind of like a dating app but it's to find goalies for your games so if you got a game coming up and you don't have a goal you can go on this app and you can find the goalie you can set your different criteria of where you are and when the game is and what kind of game it is like the level of expertise in the game that our competitiveness I guess what every want to call it and it'll give you up a list of what goalies are available and you can try and contact them and have a feel for your game I don't endure for goalies its difficulties there you go nice right super cool yeah the goalie I think it's in order to use the app every time you successfully recruit a goalie for a game it costs 40 bucks so you know everybody in the team ponies in a few bucks and you have 40 bucks and half the money goes to the guy who runs the app and half the money goes to the goalie so the goal he plays gets a twenty bucks for you know making the effort to come out and join your game and that's cool nice cliff there was no glow tonight we we did a little different show just setting the mood for the the drama that followed we didn't want to out drama the drama there you go there will be a day glow again next week yes we're not dropping the glow we just decided not to do one this evening but thank you for noticing duper Morse's they don't play for free they play for free dental work keV McGee says goalies are crazy standing in front of a flying puck and moving in its way yeah yep we've got some folks Plus wanting for road hockey so there you go yeah all right well it's a lot to see what we can line up over that the next while but it would be a lot of fun is if we could play you know hockey and use the center line as the border between the United States and Canada well there you go now neither of us would be able to cross center ice but right game slap shots from the blue line and then there was the forgettable TV series rent-a-goalie let's forget it like completely forgotten about that thanks why coaster I never knew rent-a-goalie no it was a show it was a thing I'm sure was right up there with hello Larry probably something else I had forgotten about who's Larry why are we greeting Larry there you go McLean Stevenson I think really I could be wrong about that just popped in my head but our research department will find out there you go hello Larry TV show huh Larry did it last more than one season I don't even recall it so I don't know have a catchy theme song G&F roses you can't cross the center line that's okay you be the goalie here you go yeah there yep Magdi caught that one yeah nice thanks Jeff Macke although the times when the goings do cross the center line is always highly memorable why is that because that usually means the goalies are fighting Oh and goalies fighting is something to see I gotta say goalies to go the number one Canadian rent-a-goalie service awesome oh oh he according to Wikipedia hello Larry lasted two seasons okay and wasn't McLean Stevenson now I wonder I'm sure we'll know momentarily frantically so rent-a-goalie lasted longer than hello Larry okay yeah saying this this is why we have the after show phone because you know it's completely geocaching related topics that we talk about now at one point there were yeah we pin started off with you know something like geocaching and then we've gone down to hello Larry and rent-a-goalie McLean Stevenson there you go what what brain cell was that stored in there oh it's locked in now this synapse is our hardwired now so that will be the trivia question in three years and we'll see if Witten can still answer it Juna pros hashtag fat ass glow as we mentioned earlier glow not tonight we're gonna have another one next week Kim Mac D picked up a hockey geocoin and brought it to work at the Canucks game yes you did I remember seeing that that was very cool I'm sure they the coin owner was over the moon at that because as I recall the photo wasn't just taken in a regular seat that was I was pretty cool right kid could you just get a geocoin made that's entirely black and call it a puck G sure you could that sounds like a really good use of money yeah exactly we want the dull black finish if you can yeah in fact can you manufacture it out of rubber in fact I'm just gonna go buy a hockey puck and put a trackable number on it well we could we can start off geo pucks 200 bucks I like we'll just carve in a trackable number and sell you a trackable geo puck there you go or you know we could we could sell geo pucks used in actual caching in the northwest hockey games Oh road hockey games there you go if you want one that's that's three times the price folks but you know eight times the price if you want one that was actually scored there you go actually was in the net oh let's see CRS 98 says I also have an Australia Day event 6:30 to 7:30 at alder wood mall in Lynwood cool yeah cliff is that just anywhere in the mall we all just show up and hopefully we come to the right spot that's funny or we'd look at your geocaching map and I might oh yeah that'd be a lot easier wouldn't it never mind so he says he also has one so somebody else mentioned it oh there we go team Finn our Australia Day event was just submitted join us Friday January 26th from 5 to 7 in Maple Valley that's anywhere in the valley just published be the first of will attend there you go kept macd as a signal that frog goes to Australia event gc7 G z4h Sunday the 28th 1:30 to 2:30 down under the shelter in Queen's Park in New Westminster oh nice a little more specific location there CR s 98 says it's in the fireplace in the food court that sounds cozy I think it's at the fireplace not in the fire oh oh wait do not attend the event in the fireplace man yeah you're right isn't that that's where the Bison tube will be hey hey I'm talking here Keith says tomorrow will be day 100 of his geocaching streak so it Congrats Keith sighs awesome yeah are you going to go for 366 or you know a thousand or and just never stop you can talk now I apologize that was rude of me to speak okay so CRS 98 says his event is gc7 golf Yankee alpha 7 it's hard to read when it keeps moving up on me that's tricky cashiers on the barbie hmm that sounds not appetizing unless cashiers means something other than people who geocache no that's it well you know it's everybody who's under a thousand so they don't count what you said earlier I never said that you are doing fertile context yes you you're misquoting me it's not even out of context you're just misquoting me it's different well he didn't turn down a challenge this week to find a thousand a-year well I did yes and it was fun the response ELISA no it was not fun I think my first thousand took me 14 years or something like that so I later commented to some of my friends that Bry Laing and I probably shouldn't be allowed to be on Twitter together is we seem to just incite people it was kind of fun though Dora Maar says she knows where you can get Tim Tams on sale this week do you guys know what Tim Tams are yes we have them down here okay yeah I was first I think they've been up here for quite a while but they've only become popular in the last maybe 10 years or so up here and I was introduced to them when I was working with Australians at the Olympics I think you've never heard of Tim Tams except they said it more Australian and they didn't they made at the end or anything do they put Vegemite on the Tim Tams you put the whole thing on the barbie no it's 90 but all the Australian memes together into one that's not what Tim Tam that's attempt where I can't remember where I know Tim Tams from was it from Africa but that doesn't seem right because it's chocolate and they would have melted there I was excited yeah our local store carried them about six months ago for the first time and it's like Tim Tams and why I don't know no no I mean I am a good cookie yes there eat well what do you think we've I think we have your show after showed it up all right well you guys over there in the the chat sing it what do we call this it's called a chat um thanks for hanging out for the after show and we hope you enjoyed tonight's show it was yes different as promised I don't know maybe I'm wrong but I don't know if any other geocaching podcast has done a serialized radio drama mmm I don't think so I think we're the first I want to say I'm just gonna say were the first why not let's go with that prove me wrong that's right now we've done radio dramas tight before Christmas a couple of years ago yeah that was nice but it was only one episode so this is gonna be ongoing which will be a lot of fun yeah cool all right you guys thank you so much for hanging out with us if you're listening to us a downloaded and in your car or hanging out at the bus stop or at work listening to us instead of working thank you thanks for downloading thanks for listening we really appreciate you taking the time to listen to us ramble very much yes thank you very much and until next week get out and get 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MI2TF9RIpE0 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MI2TF9RIpE0 | Afterbirth Dailies - 2015-12-05 - ??? vs. Mom | hello welcome back it's been a couple of days it's like a blue baby run we know how they go down we die on the first floor and get salty so I hope you're expecting to be here for a small amount of time just sir you know maybe you're passing time on the loop it's gonna be five minutes and they'll be done I've just beaten Maggie Rae as in greed mode um because couple of days ago I did a Maggie run to daily and it was terrible i tweeted about it said look I don't like magna okay Maggie is a very very weak offensively character but a very strong defensively character that's very helpful um but from with Maggie is it she doesn't start with anything good right she starts with the young part which allows you to regenerate one read HP every four rooms which is fine except to Turner retards read HP you've already made a huge mistake it shouldn't be taping read HP damage because you know that the whole in order for Maggie's starting item to be useful you have to be taking red heart damage and if you're taking red heart damage then you're already failing to get into a position you're not going to get deals of the beverage is what I'm trying to say and deals with the devil are important to Maggie because of the only way Maggie can really get stronger this is the most likely way that Maggie get any strength offense so the mackies starting item is predicated on you failing to do the very thing that you need to be able to do in order for a Maggie run to turn out well so I don't like it a blue baby room has similar issues but at least you can you know kind of make up through some of the shortcomings of blue baby if you're lucky like we have been so far you get good spirit heart payouts in the first couple of floors so now we're on six and if we continue to do well and not take any dumb damage and if we can continue to not have a Krampus by immediately after a fistula fight I'm going to be happy with it so we didn't put up the Maggie run because it was just me whinging for the entire time how Maggie is really difficult we didn't make boss rush because Micah so [ __ ] slow plus the other thing Maggie is slow and has a lot of HP and so we should save that battery in case we get a better than active item help perfect I asked for help and it was granted i'm down with our family if we get a better active item you might want to use it twice since there's some really good items for blue baby wow that was stupid EG the nail is a tremendous one because you get a spirit heart every time you use it and of course the damage bonus for that room book of shadows or revelations for the constant HP upgrades that sort of thing anyway and so if we can find such a thing guys the horn no I'm not down with us at all you have got one bomb which is probably going to improve this part of the fight somewhat that's going to say tenfold but in fact this may be one fold oh wait one fold improvement is no improvement it's exactly the same because it was my buy one you gain no benefit so we're going to try and not get shot too much happy being slowed doesn't really affect the font so we know how to fly the horn we just don't get hit ah no I swear okay maybe it's just this color a better less expecting this one because it's a different color there we go no no no no no ah ee is locking it in that corner I proper null man now look we can do this we can do this sssss I don't want to be near it when it chooses to fire because I don't know how fast it's going to be moving when it does fire I also want to take the advantage of fact is stopped matchbook actually gives us some fodder for the deal with the devil which is inevitably Krampus oh it's not let's go a little bit fire now do we want contract from below the three spirit hearts is very dangerous i'm going to suggest that we do the reason that i'm going to suggest that we do did you see what i did there I completely failed to walk over the spikes properly I may be slightly eyes looked out of the myth the Maggie the Maggie grieved mode when I did win with 99 coins at the end of it but as I was saying about Maggie one of them apart from the fact that the only value to Maggie is predicated on you taking the sort of damage that you should not be taking in order to get better with Maggie there's no cool synergies there's not really any cool synergies with the poop hair to be fair but at least blue baby can do damage from the outset plus there's a perfect synergy right there so whatever was going to say the only real synergy the blue baby is petrified poop and we've got the Petrified poop so let's synergize all the way home or like a key actually please game obviously this is not going to happen did I use one that would have been very done I I confess it would have been extremely bath to music however there's one here so all is some Sundays forget so I believe baby does have this nice advantage that you can get oh [ __ ] what is this we were all this immediately why is this don't know not gonna have it pilsner dry baby yes you can't go into the curse room unfortunately unless there's a secret room next to it but I doubt it because I would expect the sinker room to be here that's more cash flow so we could have kept rerolling really nice try and get into the shop to be car I was going to say blue baby we can get into both mob trap and boss track rooms simply by virtue of not having any red HP so we've got the one good thing that makes blue baby good which is a petrified poop who can pay out with spirit hearts so that's actually a decent synergy rather than just a you know a bit of cash we slow down a bit on that floor because we want to make the most of it must be Berlin must remember that we're on a daily run so oh and that we're going to the mom fight so we really really do need to get to bosphorus I'm tempted by that but I'm not sure how to handle it just going to hold off for now thanks baby birth of timing we really need to not get hit yeah like that good good demonstration because um we're gonna done basically well I promised you a five minute run and that was a slow shot on that fast shot and you can't dodge the shallow shot and the fast shot 10,000th well I hope you finished pooping come back tomorrow for your next five minute installment of this guide sucks at this game | You & I Play | UC8dqBRYjQfLYBU8q7UpOvHw | 2015-12-06 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,270 | 6,310 |
L24GFHFHKAE | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L24GFHFHKAE | Safari Chiller | Fiberglass Range | welcome guys to kingfisher's youtube channel once again today i'm going to be talking about a range of safari chillers now this range happens to be a fiberglass range [Applause] [Music] without a doubt has the biggest range of cooler boxes in south africa marketed for the salt water angler to keep your bait in pristine condition just run through what we have in our safari chillers and as we work we work with literage so we start off with our kidney one that's one and a half liters we've got the four liter six liter eight liter 10 liter 12 18 20 and 25 just work through a couple of the features for you on our safari chiller range all handles are aluminium they are way lighter and just as strong the eva that we use is a four wells grip it is a lot more comfortable you can see the shape of it and they're absolutely phenomenal when it comes to walking and carrying all our safari chillers are hand made to a high standard of quality each one of these safari chillers are foam filled for better sealing to keep the coldness in obviously white in color so that they can reflect the light and they don't absorb the heat one of my favorite is the little kidney bucket this one over here as you can see it's kidney shaped i'll just show you how they work they are absolutely fantastic when it comes to fishing scratching when it comes to pumping prawns you obviously pick up your prawn stick your prawn inside close it up collecting bait off the rocks whether it be mussels anything that you need to pick up and keep you can keep in here lovely for catching bronzebeam when fishing for scratching you basically just open it up take whatever prawn you want seal it up carry on fishing stick it behind you you're good to go it's easy it's hands-free waiting purposes when you've got long roofs to go through sand banks to get to keep your bait with you wade through carry on fishing it is as easy as that guys this thing is a must for every angler it's a lovely present as well to give to anybody it's flipping awesome guys it comes with a comfortable clip it's adjustable to whatever size of body size that you might have large small medium you just adjust it and it is very very comfortable easy to clean just go to your tap rinse it out we've got an extra seal on here to keep the coolness in so when it's closed it actually seals tightly and there we go guys it's as simple as that this is a must for every angler next on our list is our old four liter it's a small little one like that ideal for that quick rundown fish small baits the old days there was the snooki blue boxes yellow boxes sorry a packet of prawns a couple of cracker just for a quick throw half an hour fishing works extremely well we go from that one we go to our six liter which is slightly bigger uh again it's more orientated to a quick fishing scratching session so the guys want to go out scratch for half an hour two hours holds in enough bait half a choker that you cut off and use a couple of sardines good to go for shared fishing eight liter again just the volume increases and again lovely little box we've got the 10 liter which is the cut down version of our 18 liter it's a nice long box so if you were going down for cobb for instance it takes a nice choco bait a nice big choco bait all the way along it you can put bunnies in it nice long big baits very very nice very comfortable to carry the 18 liter just increases in volume just for those of you that don't know we also sell dividers which go into the box and you can separate your bait so for instance the 18 liter if you're just going for a couple of hours and you're not too sure how long you're going to be fishing for you can put your mackerel at the bottom put your divider into it and if you want two liter coke on top your cans of coke your beer whatever it might be on top yeah it's an absolute must for competitive angling it fits lovely on our trolleys when you've got long distances to walk along our beaches this is the box that i recommend you look at another lovely feature about the 18 liter and the divider is the bait that you take a lot of us we waste a lot of weight so any bait that we might take that you're not sure you're going to be able to use you put it at the bottom put your divider on it top of it and then the rest of the bait you can leave on top when you get home if you haven't used it all you do is take your divider out take the bait that you haven't used and you can put it back into your d-freeze that bait will still be frozen underneath that is the advantage of using the divider guys the 25 liter is absolutely a must for those of us that go out to parties a lot a lot of brothers at neighbour's place it takes bottles of wine standing up straight two liter coke bottles clippies beers it's an absolute must for those guys that like to go out and party okay just a quick one again like i said before these dividers are phenomenal um eight liter and 12 liter so obviously our eight liter will fit in perfectly and our 12 liter will fit in perfectly as a divider we've also got the 10 liter and 18 liters so 10 liter and obviously the 18 meter guys they are inexpensive and they work they will save you money in the long run guys don't forget these dividers are a must there we go guys simple as that easy to carry like i said four wells grip light strong durable all of these safari chillers are available at leading tackle stores nationwide you | The KingFisher Fishing | UC8f8U0GjLGWFaEiUjs-n01w | 2021-10-22 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,067 | 5,431 |
0O_3GdSkisY | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0O_3GdSkisY | Z scores | hello and welcome to this last video for this lab where we introduce a slightly different topic of one-tailed z-scores so up to this point we've now measured the power in our power law for the period of a pendulum in the terrible data that i used to make all the tutorial videos and everything we ended up with a power of 0.30 plus or minus 0.23 hopefully you do a little bit better in this particular case we actually know the true value the true value has to be 0.05 if you think about the units of the gravitational field g in meters per second squared instead of kilogram newtons per kilogram you can easily see through unit analysis that the power has to be 0.5 this has to be a square root the question is is are these two results consistent with each other and if so how can we quantify that so that's what we're looking to explore here and the way we're going to begin is maybe a little weird we're going to begin by thinking about all the theoretically possible values for p that we might have measured if we had done this exact same experiment exactly how i did it a bajillion times we would get a different value for p each time we did that experiment all the trials all the oscillations do everything repeat that a bajillion times we'll get a different value of p each time in this lab course we assume the standard deviation of our data is the same as the standard deviation of our population and in the case of my dummy data we got a standard deviation of 0.23 so what we can then do is we can then imagine a population of all these different possible p-values that we might measure and if we assume that these possible values for p are normally distributed the result would be a gaussian with a mean of 0.5 because that's the true value and then the standard deviation equal to the standard deviation of our data whatever we happen to measure it to be so in the case of our dummy data 0.231 now this normal assumption may not be valid and in particular in this case because negative powers maybe get a little weird here but let's run with it for the purposes of this analysis as always you should really check and really think about it but for the purposes of this analysis we're going to treat it as normal and just acknowledge that we're probably making a mistake here okay so the question that i want to answer is what's the probability of getting my measurement i measured p to be 0.30 right i measured that power to be 0.30 what's the probability of getting that power or less given that we know the true value so i want to know what's the probability of getting my value 0.30 or some value less than that so any number less than 0.30 that's what we want to know okay so the first step is we calculate what's known as z which is the number of standard deviations your result is away from the mean and so how would i calculate the number of standard deviations away from the mean well i would take my value in this case 0.30 although in calculations we always keep a lot more digits and i would subtract the mean 0.5 and divide by my standard deviation and in this particular case i would be minus 0.8707 so that means that i'm 0.8707 standard deviations below that's what this minus sign is the mean so i'm pretty close and within one standard deviation so such a result like this should be pretty likely actually just by chance and the question is how likely is getting this answer well we're going to go back to the very beginning where when we talked about the normal distribution and standard deviation in the very first lab of this entire series we said that the area under the normal distribution is probability and we talked about it briefly we said that if you're within one standard deviation that is a probability of 68 so 68 of the time you'll be within one standard deviation mean 95 of the time you'll be within two standard deviations of the mean and so forth and we also mentioned that one of the properties of the normal distribution is that if you measure in standard deviations like we've done here then the probability doesn't change because i can either stretch the standard deviation or squeeze it it doesn't matter in terms of standard deviations all of these probabilities remain the same so since area is probability if i want to know the probability of measuring a power of 0.30 or less then i need to know the area under this gaussian all the way from negative infinity all the way up to 0.30 so this area here shaded in green that's what we need to do no so back in the olden times you had to go you calculated z and then you looked it up in some big table in some book but we fortunately live in the 21st century and so we can do this directly within our spreadsheets so i'm going to open up an example spreadsheet so we can see what we do the first step is i'm going to go and calculate z and that is our measurement minus our standard deviation divided by our uncertainty our standard deviation and you see i get this negative 0.87 number that we just had now if when i want to convert this to probability when i want to figure out the area there's a function for that of course we're not actually going to use norm this time we're going to use norm dist this is the function we're going to use and we want to know for this measurement that we made given the true mean that we happen to know in this case that's pretty unusual but we happen to know it here and this standard deviation we want to know the area so we enter true because that's going to tell us the area and we'll end up with a probability of 0.1919 if we had put false for this last argument the function would have spit out not the area but instead the value of the black curve at this point and that's not what we want we want the area so that's why we put true as that last argument and then maybe we multiply it by 100 to you know make it a nice percent so 19.2 so to interpret 19.2 percent that's like 20 which means that i should expect to get a power of 0.30 or less 20 percent of the time that's one time and five that's pretty common so let's that's not that weird of a situation okay now maybe your result isn't less than 0.5 maybe your results a little bit bigger than 0.5 so let's explore what happens if if that were the case so what if instead of 0.3 i measured closer to 0.8 right what would be the probability of being that far away from the true answer of 0.5 or more so now my you know my my measurement is this 0.798 and i want to know what's the probability of getting that number or any measurement bigger than that number so graphically we're looking at this area here under the bell curve so everything from our measurement all the way up to positive infinity what's that area well there's one issue the norm function that we used here in our spreadsheet to get the probability of this norm dist always sums from net up it goes from negative infinity all the way up so if we want the green area which is 0.798 or higher we'll have to do 1 minus because remember this is a probability distribution so the area under the whole thing has to be one so if we want the green area well we can calculate the gray area using norm dist and then subtract it from one to get the area the green area that we're interested in so let's go through and see how to do this actually in a spreadsheet i've set up a final sheet that won't be in your workbook but i'm going to use it here for our purposes so once again i'm going to go and calculate z because it's good to calculate it um you sometimes see it in the literature z directly quoted so it's our value minus our mean divided by our standard deviation so in this case i get a z of positive 1.288 and then let's get the raw probability using norm dist right so we're going to use this x value our true mean and our standard deviation and true and we see we get like a 90.9 but we need to remember that that's giving us this gray area and it's pretty big so 0.9 makes sense but that's not what we actually want we want the other side right so how would we get that well we would do one minus this answer and you see the result we get of 0.098 let's again multiply it by 100 to make it into a nice percent but so you see i get uh nine point eight percent so one time in ten that i still really common occurrence one time and ten happens you know all the time that's that's not weird at all so one time in 10 i'll measure 0.8 with the standard deviation of my process okay so that's how you go when you do this in your spreadsheet so to summarize up the z is the number of standard deviations and that's really what a lot of statistics really boils down to when all is said and done is comparing numbers in terms of standard deviations because we know that the normal is in you know as long as we're measuring in terms of standard deviations the probabilities are all consistent so that's why we you know measure that way and then we can convert this to a probability using the norm dist and what we've done here are what are called one-tailed analyses we've only looked at the probability of getting our result or further away from the mean so the first case we did my results are less and then the second case we did some hypothetical result that was bigger than 0.5 or more we didn't do what's the probability of being you know one and a half sigma away from the mean it's something in between and that's called a two-tailed analysis and that's something we'll experience in a future lab this concludes this video you | UMass Physics 13X | UCUMejMY1La0t8qi-jwFTyTw | 2020-10-19 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,831 | 9,493 |
qni5IVc2P8A | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qni5IVc2P8A | What Offseason Moves can Make the Rockets Contenders? | just from the start it seemed something was off did you get a feel for why it was so hard to get kind of footing and into the game the normal way the usual way yeah it it looked like the moment was too big for a lot of players out there saw it looked like daring headlights a little bit uh either look soft or scared one or the other and that's too poor too bad things for a lot of our guys to have and uh didn't rise up to the moment like I thought we would just from the okay so to top it off you talk you poke the bear you say all this stuff and then your head coach comes out after you get smacked and calls you soft soft bad it's it it it wasn't smart I hopefully he'll learn from this and realize that this is not how you handle business and this is not what you do like in this industry of the NBA I love the I love the social media outlets now where everybody has a voice and the talking can continue off the court but again this was they were going to a gunfight with a pocket knife and they had no chance they're not a better team than the Warriors I don't care the ups and downs whatever they had a tall mountain to climb so this wasn't even the right fight to pick if you're tar een but the stamp afterwards of yoka calling him soft and scared just makes it that much worse um full disclosure I just need to say we just had an earthquake Quake here in New York City either that or the subway underneath the ground just came out of the ground and bumped the entire but I just want to say I'm I'm a little bit freaked out I didn't know you could have earthquakes in New York so if anybody could look into that and send me some research I'd appreciate it uh are you good no no I'm fine but I I it was during the emoa sound and I just sat there and the whole thing was going like this and I didn't know you could do that here I'm used to it in California so it's a little bit weird um but the so the rocket season all but being over right chams um and I think in the end what they did sort of as the season progressed is is a positive note and something to build on do you think they're planning on making any moves any bigger moves or are they going to stick with what they have in build in in the grand scheme of this this is a positive outcome for the rockets for them to be fighting for a play in spot this is team that won I think 22 games a season ago now they're at 38 already a 16- win increase you have to give e udoka a lot of credit Rafel Stone their general manager I mean they've stockpiled a ton of young players guys that you can build around moving forward they've got a boatload of draft picks from the James Harden trade uh a couple years ago um so this is a team that's that's obviously got a lot of upside if they're definitely going to be in the market there's a superstar player that becomes available they'll have the necessary Talent they'll have the draft picks to do so we've discussed it they made a call made an inquiry on Mel Bridges discussed some concepts with with the Nets about him uh you know that deal did not happen obviously so when you think about going into the summer now Jaylen green Alper and sing goon both extension eligible players both clearly are putting themselves in a position where it's not a Max contract it might be close to a Max but the thing is is Jaylen Green's production without Alper and senon he's averaging almost 30 points a night almost eight rebounds five assists with sangon in the lineup 18 points five rebounds three assists they play faster they play a little bit more versatile Jabari Smith playing the five when sangon is out this is a team that has a lot more speed and and and and kind of pace to their game without sangon so you know what route do you go do you go the route of deciding between the two players do you go the route of incorporating sangon back in next season and just seeing how this team does playing a little bit more fast playing a little bit more uptempo the way eme udoka wants to and having sangon kind of adjust there's a lot of options I'm curious Chandler's perspective on how you approach this if you're the general manager knowing this team has has had a ton of success without singun in the lineup the last few weeks yeah guys and when you have a season like the head in their exit meetings they're going to focus on that run that stretch that that 10 11 game win streak that they succeed in what did they do differently when they did that they played faster and they played through Jaylen green so I think as a you know as rapael Stone as udoka moving forward I think you realize that singon is your best player right you're paying and you're probably paying both of these guys just because they are both extremely talented and I find a way to make it work but on the other hand you really realize how good jayen green can be so yes we can look at these numbers that he's this much worse with sangon he's this much better with alum but when you look at these both these guys are super young they have a chance to be extremely good duo in this league for many many years to come they just have to adjust they have to watch a lot of film they have to get in the gym together they have to develop that chemistry and realize that there's got to be a balance right there's got to be a balance of putting the ball in jaylen's hands and playing faster and S goon running and picking and popping a little more and then the next possession sure when it gets slowed down all right let's play through the big fell like yic and the Nuggets do and kind of have that balanced attack where we know we have this Inside Out Duo that can do it you know multiple different ways and any given night it could be jaylen's night and then it could be sanon's night and then by the way they have young assets too like cam Whitmore like Jabari Smith like Thompson so they're in a really good spot they mixed in some solid vets here and and they've showed flashes of Brilliance this season so I I I don't think that this is a deflating season I don't think that you know there's a fire drill going in Houston where they're going to unload a lot of things I think they have the right pieces going forward they have to figure out a way for sangon and green to to coexist but they're in a pretty good spot and they've shown that they can compete and now it's a year older a year better adding some more pieces I think the Rockets will be right there you know in the playoff hunt next season so I think come exit meeting time they're going to look at this season as a success the new coach a lot of new roles New Opportunities and next year I think they expectation will will be a lot higher yeah I think it was a hell of a success it's an interesting problem to have you have two great players and now you got to figure out how to make it work but we're going to take a quick break so we can all powder our noses and uh when we come back with some more running back Shams you ain't going nowhere we'll be back running back | FanDuel | UCbPP6F-3ASqkBkT9Obro-TQ | 2024-04-05 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,391 | 7,004 |
DCUKsA5EfcE | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DCUKsA5EfcE | How to Use the Solubility Chart | what i'm going to show you today is how to do something called a complete ionic equation and a net ionic equation in order to do this the things you might want to have nearby are a periodic table a charge sheet and there's a new document that you haven't used before up on schoology for you that's called a solubility chart so make sure you have that file open and handy as we do these notes or you're not going to be able to see where these things are coming from that i'm telling you about so to do what's called a complete ionic equation here are steps step number one is that we're going to figure out what the products are of our reaction so that goes along with the stuff that we were learning how to do about a week ago where we were learning how to do synthesis combustion single displacement double displacement and decomposition reactions we're still going to use those skills as you work through these complete ionic equations today so you're going to figure out your products you're going to balance your equation so you already know how to do number one and number two number three and number four are where the new things are going to come into play it wants you to figure out the states of matter for all the chemicals involved in the reaction if there's elements involved you can find the states of matter using the periodic table in our classroom now i know some of you aren't in our classroom right now but the periodic table in our classroom is color coded the symbols are different colors if they are solids liquids or gases so on our classroom periodic table the symbols if the symbol is in black it's a solid at room temperature if the symbol is in blue it's a liquid at room temperature and if the symbol is in red it's a guess at room temperature i'll put a periodic table that tells you states of matter upon schoology for you to use since some of you are not in the classroom right now and don't have the ability to look at that if you have a compound and you want to know the state of matter on that compound you're going to use your solubility chart for this so let me show you how that solubility chart works we'll put that into play and see how that what it's going to look like and what we're going to learn from this so our solubility chart is written in such a way that we can determine whether or not our substance is going to be soluble in water whether or not it's going to dissolve in water and just be careful when you're looking at this chart this chart is written with the word soluble on it soluble means that it can dissolve in water right and if it can dissolve in water another term for that is aqueous sometimes when people hear the word soluble they hear in their ears they think solid and that's not what that means right so if you see insoluble that's when your substance is a solid so let's learn how to use this chart this chart is written in such a way that you usually determine the solubility of your substance by looking at the anion piece of your substance so for example if you have anything with nitrate in it at all it could be potassium nitrate magnesium nitrate aluminum nitrate iron two nitrate anything with nitrate in it at all always dissolves in water it's always soluble no matter what cation you put it with if you look at chlorides for example if i said tell me about the solubility of magnesium chloride magnesium chloride what you would do is you'd say okay here are my chlorides let me look at what it says with chlorides if i put chlorides with a silver ion a lead plus two mercury plus two or this copper plus 1 ion it would be insoluble chloride with anything else is going to be soluble since magnesium is not part of this list of insoluble ones it falls into that all other category so magnesium chloride must be soluble if you were asked to say the state of matter for that guy we would say aqueous if i said tell me about the solubility of iron iii carbonate you would go down your chart and find those carbonates down here iron carbonate is soluble with alkali ions and if you forget what the alkali ions are they are listed up here at the top so carbonates with alkali ions the hydrogen ions or ammonium ions are soluble but iron iii carbonate with anything else is insoluble so what you would put as your state of matter if you had iron iii carbonate in your reaction you would call that a solid some of these ions up here some cations are always soluble those alkali ions always soluble ammonium always soluble so you basically just have to find your combination of whatever cation and anion you've got and then look over to the right to see what it's declared and then that will tell you soluble is aqueous insoluble means solid now that we know how to use that chart let's see how we can use this in a reaction | CarlsonFremdChem | UCWiuO-x_5zTodK0nQ9-cTZA | 2021-02-07 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse 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oIUuiKxZFqI | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oIUuiKxZFqI | Diablo II Resurrected (Hardcore) Paladin - Act III: Bushwhacking Our Way to Mephisto 2 | [Music] for [Music] what's going on everybody Welcome to or welcome back to kovax corner I appreciate you taking the time come through chill with your homie as you can see we are running some Dia 2 resurrected we're about to get into act three bushwack our way all the way down through to misto we are in our early 20s for the leveling and stuff like that so it's like we need to get a couple more levels before we could even fathom taking on Mesto that or we need like way better gear than what we're rocking with but anyway hit me up on any one of my other social media accounts down description below also know that we do have two different tournaments coming up one for master duel one for dual links feel free hit me up if you want to take part in that we also have a giveaway going on over on Instagram if you want to support the channel feel free to hit up the PayPal but yeah we are about to get into it our hardcore character so if we die if we die that's it that's the end of our character all that hard work yo yo TGIF Hollow finally yes sir what's going on C nice TGIF Thank God It's Friday thank God it's Friday so let's take a look in the lobby real quick CU I just help these guys act three so I just hope these guys right here trust one questing act three act one so we we're not trying to do it with like helping [ __ ] there's no tomb [Music] runs we're going to take a look at the skill tree and all that and whatever Quest log we've completed all we've gotten the eye which was like pretty tough take a look over here it's three across the board right now we got one into Vigor that'll help us run and then you look over here we got five over here to our Vengeance cuz we are Vengeance and we also got three into holy Shield everything else is one I've been using holy bolt so that I'm able to heal my mercenary if he's like in front of me taking any kind of damage keep him alive and then you go over here our strength is 76 so all we have is a plus one realistically it's 75 45 5 80 20 so our strength is 75 so that we're able to rock gear also helps us with our crit with the way how we hit uh dexterity allows us to use uh like armor helmets certain weapons so on and so forth this has to be up to like 60 65 and then we just cut it Vitality is going to be up so between strength and vitality pretty much is how we're uh running it I need some other equipment for for my energy with Mana gain cuz we don't got that right now and like it's rough out here so we're going ahead to act three so that we can pick up some of our Mana pots go for the death level chilling yes sir big chilling you already know doggy but yo Happy Friday man TG F we are out here we are chilling we are chilling uh tomorrow I'm going to be coming on early we're going to be playing Master duel and dual links we're going to do both okay black Marsh we got to do a tower run have to have to do a tower run every time I come into a game I want to do a tower run just cuz thank God it was right there just for the rues here we go got Vigor up Vigor we just want to run straight to the bottom we don't need to fight nobody champion no good drop yeah and th those uh set gloves that we grabbed earlier kind of garbage I'm not going to lie get our bigger back up nice love it when things work out put our Shield up my thumb just hit the side I'm kind of cheesed Hit the side of the mouse so this build like runs through Mana like nobody's business nice Talon F Mana healing switch this [Music] out let's hit up Andy one time it's probably going to be like one of the last times that I'm going to hit her up on stream just in case she drops something nice before we start getting into act three cuz like pretty much after this we're going to head into act three we are Level 20 26 I thought we were 24 we're level 26 so like we're all right we can withstand a good majority of what act three could uh throw in our direction for the level that we're at but ultimately before we get to misto we want to be in our 30s this was softcore we'd already be there to be 100% honest but with hardcore I don't want to die it's all about survivability preservation of life right so I'm like extra precautious don't want to lose the character and if I lose the character I'll have to make a new one then that would be it for like Diablo streams for a little while until I were to get a character and like big him back up to be honest I'd probably half ass it compared to like how we've been doing it we're doing all quests we're getting all the way points and stuff like that I would probably have ass it to be honest get all these shitty ones out the way get like one of my uh one of my homies on my friends list be like yo bro give me a quick rush over to this act cuz like you can level real quick but there's not a lot of people that actually play hardcore right compared to softcore ladder there's not a lot of people that play hardcore and if you do find people that do play hardcore they're usually playing in groups they'll play with groups of people they don't really take it on by themselves every once in a while you'll see someone like especially later on in uh with the higher levels and stuff right once we get up to hell and stuff crushed yeah once we get up there there's a lot more players it's uh way more player based the higher you go but not a lot of people are starting new characters there we go not a lot of people are starting new characters CU a good majority of people just want to keep playing the character that they already have and try to keep the survivability of that character and get whatever gear it is that they're capable of getting right cuz late game you end up getting a bunch of runes a bunch of dope gear you get a bunch of like uh run word gear cuz Rune word gear is the final gear that you want don't get me wrong you can get sets like Immortal Kings for barbarian ik armor get to set for uh sorcerous Alders for a druid M set for uh a bozon which is pretty cool right but even the sets you could roll on sets and uh make them way better or trade up and a good majority of the time you're trading up to a rune word because like you could make a e botd an F botd because it's indestructible it won't be destroyed and you can make that into a bow a sickle you can make it into swords anything that can hold six sockets for a weapon essentially you can make it to a breath of the dying breath of the dying is like the best weapon to have in the whole entire game if you're a double swing Barb and you have two of those shits homies [ __ ] straight [ __ ] don't have time for any of you you go to run in do this get clapped [ __ ] get clapped dropped absolutely nothing what a piece of trash freaking garbage straight garbage we got nothing to identify Kane it's all good homie don't worry about it and we're going to have to run the cube right now one two three [Music] get those up weapon 82 attack R and six to strength 18 to defense four Shields that shouldn't be like that run it run it and then we're going to run some runes when we get up to about five that's why I want to have them all three across once we get the four we can bring them down but if we get five that's fine so like an extra one in here we just make them big them up big them up yeah I sold those gloves cuz we didn't need them the set gloves set gloves were pretty trash I'm not going to lie they were [ __ ] garbage a fiver nine yeah we'll go like this yeah all right hold on one sec go blow my nose and we're going to keep it pushing I noticed not a lot of people seem to enjoy Diablo if you guys don't like Diablo just let me know let me know go to the Flare Jungle go to where we left off go like this keep that defense up [ __ ] clapped out of the way out of the way nice so hit up our Quest Log search the Cal's brain in the flare dungeon the swamp pit swamp pit what does the swamp pit have nothing we'll run it anyway for XP get these Keys run it for the XP and then after this stream I'm probably going to come back on a little while after too a little bit later of a stream going to hop on Master duel and I got to run through all the single player stuff so almost Christmas day last minute shopping that's a huge fact huge fact you get all your shopping done bro you see nice were you able to get your shopping done out the [Applause] way I gifted everybody for the past couple of years this year it's like here's some food just eat this made that chocolate mousse got my lemon curd talk to my mom's husband real quick he's going to make some shells for me some tart shells cuz he's making some pies I think he's making an apple pie and if he has the extra dough you know like I'll take those uh I'll take those shells I'm probably going to end up having to make some dough anyway too still one thing that sucks about oh yo where the [ __ ] is my the I've been using the wrong thing the whole time are you serious here we go got our Shield up and everything yeah I could have been really bad for us we got like divine defense up in this piece take that Mana I don't know why that's popping up are you done get out of here yeah grab that town portal too bit bch get rid of that belt we don't need it hold on to any kind of potions that we have I think there's like a switch or something down in the basement that we can hit that'll give us like some better gear it's all RNG in this game though nothing is ever guaranteed I'm not even worried whether or not if people going to show up bro so I I'm not too concerned about it but it's like a different game you know what I'm saying to each their own Everybody Plays something different a good majority of people that come through to the channel play uh dual links right but like I don't want to be known just to do one specific game right I want to be able to Branch out and expand I don't want to trap myself into just one thing that plus Lego Diablo sick as [ __ ] man like this is Hardcore you know what I mean we die one false move we're done our character is gone oh yeah trust me I'm well aware bro [ __ ] last minute shopping for everybody got to get out there grab that stuff I might uh I might end up taking my PlayStation up with me to my cousin's place with like my tiny TV might take that up I'm uh redownloading GTA 5 I just deleted Apex Legends again like I'm I can't with that game anymore I'm 100% over that game no one plays as a team in that game it's super frustrating I just I can't I can't so I deleted it for good it's gone it's gone lightning resistance 10% extra go for Monsters well I'm cool with the resistance we're going to have to like sell some of these charms after too cuz they take up too much space I think that there's like a chest down here not only that but like yo I'd like to get into like world Warcraft and [ __ ] too because we finished the the Warcraft 3 campaign right the whole entire Campaign which is all the backl into like wild classic getting all these charms I think we mapped it out and I don't see a chest unless they're just down here to drop some Jew jewelry [Music] jewelry there like a little bit of a m of a maze a labyrinth here those traps pop everyday items nice yeah me and my brother got to go do a shop tomorrow real quick cuz our grandma's coming I got to go pick her up on Su Sunday but I'll have like everything done so that when it comes time we can just like grip and dip and head up to my cousin's place I hope it doesn't snow cuz we haven't really been getting too much snow like rain I'm okay with it can rain fine with that I don't want it to snow though I don't want to drive up there in the snow what's this for to Dex we don't need it some people when they play this game end up getting wrapped up and caught up with uh with all the charms it's like you can't grow too attached to some charms there's some charms that you need to get by with but like a good majority of the time just don't stress too much about charms so what's the what's the fanciest thing that you got someone for Christmas this year see nice like what's the most that you dropped on a on a gift no it's the Pygmy tribe got a well nice couple poison frogs well we head to uh the KOST is when we'll start getting some XP a lot more XP we going let this fill up real quick cuz we're going to hold off on popping any of our pots hit that well yeah one thing that sucks about act three sometimes you'll be heading backwards and not even know that you're heading backwards you'll be thinking that you're on the right path and tell the name of the area that you're that you're going towards pops up and you're like wait a second I've already been here yeah we're going to have to go this way about 70 finished off with a simple gift card nice Dam yeah not this year man I'm not getting anybody anything this year I'm just chilling I'm making food for everybody but like uh what was it last year last year I got my brother some World of Warcraft lore like comic books that goes back into the beginning Fe like all the lore and [ __ ] that's in the game got him two of those I really wanted wanted to get them this one thing but like I haven't been able to it's it's a super rare collector's item that is on Blizzard's website and it's only around every once in a while it's hard to it's hard to come across I seen it over on Amazon the one time but they won it like three times the price for it and I was like hell to the n man got my mom some stuff got my grandma like a sweater and stuff some pants and whatever usually get my grandma like a tracksuit outfit kind of thing from Roots over ever she's really into scarves good majority of the time my mom and everybody will get her a scarf or like I'll get money but the year before that I got my brother a dope ass computer chair really dope super dope it could hold up to over 400 lb which is sick I should have gotten myself the same chair to be honest the chair that I have my mom got me for my birthday a couple years back this is actually refurbished one no this is a a new one cuz my old one broke literally a couple days before my birthday so I was like yo we can take it back it's still on warranty right hasn't been the full year took it back I was able to get this chair and it's been holding up this chair is pretty nice okay yeah we're starting to get into like big time Mana potions and [ __ ] this is where we're going to start getting some levels lower cursed carass so we could actually do lower Cur coros lower middle and upper coros we can do a couple times over because there's a good there's like good drops dentify my [ __ ] old man okay can't use it can't use it can't use it one to defense is garbage 10 to Mana it's all right but like we don't need it s to life eight to standon don't need it fire resistance 31 extra gold don't need it don't need it it's 20 to life or I'm going to keep five the strength 13 to Mana five to Life Five extra gold we'll get rid of the lightning resistant and the cold resistant and the E [Music] life yeah get rid of all that what's our life sitting at 343 we're going to have to Big it up again but that's fine nice now we got our row woo got our stack got our stack we go through that after I'm holding on to that because has the two open sockets in it you get a three open socket one two it's good to use with the cow uh with the cow runs the cow games throw a couple high high value runes in there and you'll get them back guaranteed not normal you got to do it in like Nightmare and hell just keep it simple still have birthdays Etc yo facts yeah birthdays are killers too man okay let's uh repair now I will We Will Repair an act three why not I told you well happy Friday everybody TGIF hope everyone's been having a fantastic day if you had to go to work today it's your last day enjoy the time off I know some people have it split up where it's like you'll get a couple days off go back to work for a couple days and then you have the weekend plus like New Year's off get our repairs done so we're starting to get in the realm of getting like way better armor all that act three is like the changing point the turning point cuz if you look we have all right armor but the armor should be a lot more we should have it should be heavier for defense all right so we're in lower lower coros so this is known to be like a magic find spot where we could find items and stuff oh that's so dope we got the Waypoint right away I'm super hyped about that instead of looking for it we got it right away we're still going to do the side to side because there's super chests and lower cross here that we got to find usually it'll be like somewhere in the middle there's like a bunch of ruins just a bunch of stuff and if we had like dope magic find we could find quite a bit but that'll come we get like a bunch of four socket armors and if we get a four socket open socket armor and a four open socket Shield that's like kind of trash we'll throw it on and we'll use it just for the magic find so that we could go around we could like mck a bunch of monsters and then come back around and open everything up with the magic fine gear on so that we won't die unless we could find some gear that's like super high defense and if there's attributes to it too it's all the better we're going to make our way up to Mista though a flawed topz perfect topz are dope because you end up getting plus 24 to uh Magic fine but there's ruins where it's like plus 30 to Magic fine I forget the name of it POA mana and essentially I'm just going to sweep from side to side we will come up come upon a super chest I'm pretty sure like every game there's a super chest it's one of the most most utilized spots for magic find other than like uh man what is it the tunnels the Cave the pit the pit cuz pit runs mag mad magic find up in there high runes and everything cow runs or magic find runs as well magic find runs are dope just like the RNG you know what I'm saying oh we got an XP Shrine nice grabbed a ciret nice so gold I'm not too worried about trying to get any kind of gold right now it's like gear we're looking for gear gear and ruins is what we're looking for trap [ __ ] belt so like around pits like this so that's kind of a super chest if we had better magicon we' probably get way more out of it amulet it's a town portal so we got a charm charm amulet ciret so circlet are really dope cuz a good majority of the time the circlet will have plus one to skills or like plus the any kind of skill and it's usually open for for any class that's like a super chest right there I can't carry it I'm not trying to get you to carry anymore bro go like that nothing dropped get clapped you big toy bastards they remind me of Bristol back from DOTA to some Mana stanina [Music] are we though I don't think we are now we're like pretty much overburdened but we weren't before you liar just got to move some [ __ ] around move some stuff around there buddy work our way towards upper cross get the next way point God damn I need to learn how to lock this man thought I had it down for the mouse pad I freaking it drives me so crazy here we go these mamama jamas will give us some XP homie just leveled we're like halfway we're exactly halfway pretty much I all right let's head back let's head back yes 38 the Mana nice three strength 32 attack rating three to light radius let's [ __ ] go Diablo yo what's going on grams yeah we are out here man out here right now Diablo 3 sty I mean Diablo two Styles we're in act three ma three is [ __ ] insane transmute transmute nice toss this [Music] over keep that stem on the side and then it be like we go here over to act one pretty sure the repairment cost in act one is like cheaper too but yo happy Friday everybody TGI to the F chill holidays start for a good majority of people now hope you are enjoying them enjoy yourselves you deserve it you work hard all year you deserve that little bit of a break get it in and I'm not too sure what to do for New Year's for like a New Year's stream but we'll stream something I might get a bottle of something so like I don't usually really drink but I might get a bottle of something broadsword Superior breast plate let's see this how many sockets three open socket it's e though so like e plates are really really good for your mercenary if you want to make like a run W body armor for the mercenary this is actually pretty good it's 116 defense plus uh 133% enhance defense increase maximum durability of 15% it's all right we're not going to hold it though actually you know what I'll take a look at this sword too it's another f get that key sip that Mana beat the [ __ ] out anybody that comes through and we are just trying to go for as much xp as possible right now we are like crawling trap getting attacked by swarms Locus having an ass hell swarms take that Mana trap wait yeah know man we're running some Diablo 2 resurrected we're playing on Hardcore if we die we die that's it so I'm doing everything in my power to be as precautious as I possibly can also we are playing a paladin and I'm not too keen and used to playing a paladin so it's like super challenging super challenging myself and we're also running through the game solo so like anything that I do do in groups of people on like off a stream is me getting levels that's about it like tomb runs and stuff all the stuff that I was doing in an earlier stream where I was doing it by myself until the end there and then we ended up uh gravitating towards a group of people that were doing tomb runs in act two and then we ended up getting like a level or two from those guys too before I had to uh drive my mom home all right so in these little temples there's drops there's also like little boss waves and [ __ ] our dude was like missing every shot [ 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ahEW1xEKz0Y | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ahEW1xEKz0Y | HIPAA 101: The Basics of HIPAA Administrative Simplification | [Music] hello and welcome to the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services program on the basics of HIPAA administrative simplification I'm Valerie Hart and I'm joined by John Young and will be your guides as we review the information you need to know about HIPAA and complying with its administrative simplification provisions specifically the electronic healthcare transaction and code sets standards this program is designed to help you understand the history of HIPAA and its benefits for you unsure whether you're a covered entity will show you how to find out then we'll cover the standards that have been adopted for electronic transactions and code sets you'll find out why the designated standards maintenance organizations may be important to you you will also learn about some of the steps you need to take become compliant with the administrative simplification provisions of HIPAA we'll also touch on how HIPAA rules and deadlines will be enforced we'll also share the answers to some of the HIPAA questions that we have received and show you how to get more information about HIPAA you Congress passed the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act in 1996 in addition to creating consumer protection for healthcare benefits the portability part of HIPAA Hippo will standardize financial and administrative health transactions for the public and private sectors increased speed and efficiency cut the cost of delivering health care services and set minimum standards of protection for the storage use and transfer of protected health information in short HIPAA puts the force of law behind the adoption of standards the HIPAA statute has five titles the second title contains the administrative simplification provisions and is the one we will focus on today there are four main areas that comprise administrative simplification the first is electronic transactions and code sets HIPAA adopts and requires the use of uniform national standards and requirements for conducting electronic health care transactions the second area is the unique identifier HIPAA requires establishing and assigning a standard identifier that providers health plans and employers will use for every electronic healthcare transaction the third is privacy under HIPAA covered entities must implement standards to protect and guard against the misuse of individually identifiable health information the final area is security HIPAA addresses how electronic health information is stored transmitted and accessed [Music] the administrative simplification standards adopted by the Secretary of the Department of Health and Human Services under HIPAA applies to all health care clearing houses all health plans those health care providers that conduct certain transactions in electronic form or use a billing service to conduct transactions on their behalf if you meet one or more of these criteria you are a covered entity and must comply with the administrative simplification requirements of HIPAA we have mentioned transactions a lot exactly what is a transaction a transaction is the electronic transmission of information between two parties to carry out financial or administrative activities related to health care electronic transaction standards have been developed for the following exchanges of information healthcare claims or equivalent encounter information healthcare payment and remittance advice healthcare claim status eligibility inquiry referral certification and authorization enrollment and disenrollment in the health plan health plan premium payment coronation of benefits claims attachment standards forthcoming and first report of injury standards forthcoming what do we mean by electronic the term electronic is used to describe moving healthcare data via the internet and extranet leased lines dial-up lines such as direct data entry or dde private networks point of service and health data that is physically moved from one location to another using magnetic tape disk or CD media faxes sent using a dedicated fax machine as opposed to faxing from a computer and voice response units on phones are not subject to the transaction standards but may have to meet privacy and security standards now let's catch up with another special term and define direct data entry or dde in some more detail with dde remote user keys data directly into a health plans computer using dumb terminals or computer browser screens health plans can give providers the option to use dde but are not obligated to do so in this segment we get back to more of the details of administrative simplification although HIPAA was enacted in 1996 each of the provisions of administrative simplification are set in motion through the issuing of proposed and final regulations thus each part of administrative simplification has different effective dates and different compliance deadlines we'll review them in the next section the final rule for electronic transactions and code set standards was issued in August 2000 compliance with this rule was required by October 16th 2002 the large health plans health care providers and health care clearing houses however Congress realized that many covered entities would not be ready to comply with that date so in December of 2001 it passed legislation that became public law 1:07 - 1:05 also known as the administrative simplification Compliance Act or Aska for short which amended HIPAA and granted a one-year compliance extension to October 16th 2003 under certain conditions that extension was available to covered entities scheduled to become compliant in 2002 provided the covered entity submitted a compliance extension plan to CMS by October 15 2002 small health plans with receipts of less than 5 million dollars have always had until October 16 2003 to comply and the compliance date was not affected by the extension covered entities that filed for an extension are required to begin their internal testing by April 16 2003 does HIPAA require that I submit my healthcare claims electronically HIPAA does not require that you submit healthcare claims electronically what it does require is that if you conduct certain transactions electronically you must use the HIPAA standards and there's another important element of Aska it requires that most Medicare claims submitted after October 16 2003 be submitted electronically there will be exceptions to this requirement for example you we'll be able to continue to submit paper claims if there is no method available for submitting them electronically also regardless of whether an electronic claim format is available small providers of services or supplies can continue to use paper small providers are defined by Aska as a physician practitioner facility or supplier other than provider of services with fewer than 10 full-time equivalent employees or a provider of services with fewer than 25 full-time equivalent employees there may be additional exceptions regulations clarifying the exceptions to the Medicare electronic billing requirements will be issued if you are a provider and believe you qualify for an exception you should continue to build Medicare via paper there's currently no mechanism in place to request a waiver of these requirements so please be patient and wait for the regulations to be issued it's time to hear one of the HIPAA questions that we received I'm a small healthcare provider I've heard that I'm excluded from HIPAA is that true no small providers are not excluded from HIPAA the size of the healthcare providers office does not exempt them from HIPAA if a healthcare provider transmits any of the designated transactions electronically they are considered a covered entity and are subject to the administrative simplification provisions of HIPAA Thanks now let's move on to the compliance dates for the other key components of administrative simplification the final rule for HIPAA privacy was published in December of 2000 with final modifications published August 14th 2002 they set the compliance date of April 14th 2003 for all covered entities except small health plans remember even if you got the one-year extension for meeting the electronic transactions and code sets requirements you still must meet all deadlines for compliance with the deadlines for the privacy provisions or any of the other HIPAA administrative simplification provisions April 14th 2004 is the privacy complying stay for small health plans the standard unique identifiers mandated by HIPAA include the following the national employer identifier the national provider identifier and the national health plan identifier the final regulation said specify the national employer identifier were published in May 2002 the rules adopt the employer identification number or ein an existing identifier already issued by the Internal Revenue Service as the national employer identifier for use in healthcare transactions the use of this identifier will improve the Medicare and Medicaid programs and the effectiveness and efficiency of the health care industry in general by simplifying the administration of the system and enabling the efficient electronic transmission of certain health information all covered entities accept small health plans must comply with the national employer identifier standards by July 30th 2004 small health plans must comply by August 1st 2005 as of December 2002 the final regulations for the national provider identifier are still pending and the rule for the national health plan identifier has not been released On February 20th 2003 the Department of Health and Human Services published the final rule for security standards for electronic protected health care information this rule specifies a series of administrative technical and physical security procedures for covered entities to use to assure the confidentiality of electronic protected health information the security compliance dates are April 21st 2005 in April 21st 2006 for small health plans please visit the CMS website for current information about security that site is WW CMS HHS govt / HIPAA slash HIPAA - will provide a list with this address and other helpful web addresses at the end of the program or we move on let's review each of the three covered entity categories in more detail to help you determine if you are a covered entity let's start with providers how do you know if you or your business is a covered healthcare provider all healthcare providers that conduct any electronic transactions for which the Secretary of the Department of Health and Human Services has adopted standards are covered entities this includes providers who use a billing service or a clearinghouse this includes hospitals clinics nursing homes positions suppliers and others that furnish bill or receive payments for health care services in the normal course of business if you use another entity such as a clearinghouse to conduct covered transactions in electronic form on your behalf you are considered to be conducting the transaction in electronic form and thus you are a covered entity now how do you determine if your business is a covered healthcare clearinghouse if your business processes or facilitates the processing of health information from non-standard formats to standard formats and vice versa you are considered a clearinghouse and thus a covered entity clearinghouse services may be provided by many types of organizations including billing services repricing companies or in some cases banks finally how do you determine if your private benefit plan or government-funded program is a health plan a health plan is broadly defined as an individual or group plan that provides or pays the cost of medical care for private benefit plans in general it is considered health plan if the plan is health insurance issuer a group health plan and insurer of a Medicare supplemental policy an HMO or a multi-employer welfare benefit plan long-term care policies in addition to other policies are covered however nursing home fixed and M&D policies are not there is an important exception to that definition if the plan is a group health plan that has fewer than 50 participants and is self-administered then it is not considered a health plan remember HIPPA gave small health plans an additional year to comply with the HIPAA transaction and code set standards so what exactly is a small plan a small health plan is defined as having annual receipts of five million dollars or less annual receipts means total income or gross income plus cost of goods sold as these terms are defined or report it on IRS federal tax return forms health plans that do not report receipts to the IRS such as ERISA group health plans exempt from filing income tax returns to use proxy measures to determine their annual receipts fully insured health plans should use the amount of total premiums which they paid for health insurance benefits during the plans last full fiscal year self-insured plans both fund it and unfund it to use the total amount paid for healthcare claims by the employer plan sponsor or benefit fund as applicable to their circumstances on behalf of the plan during the plans last fiscal year these plans that provide health benefits through a mix of purchased insurance and self insurance combined the proxy measures to determine the total annual receipts finally most government funded programs are considered health plans this includes Medicare Medicare plus choice Medicaid state children's health insurance program TRICARE Indian Health Service veteran's health care program and the Federal Employees Health Benefit program however government-funded programs other than those listed above are not health plans if their primary purpose is other than paying for or providing care or if their principal activity is the direct provision of health care or making grants to fund health care remember if you are covered entity you are responsible for complying with the rules and regulations of administrative simplification including meeting all compliance deadlines of each of the provisions if you still have questions about how to determine if you are covered entity you can visit the CMS website at the address on the screen and follow the covered entity flow chart decision tool okay so let's say you've determined that you are covered entity in segment two we briefly touched on the HIPAA transactions now let us clarify the transactions and code set standards that covered entities must use let's listen to another HIPAA question on the health care provider am I allowed to submit claims both electronically and by paper under HIPAA a provider has the option for any transaction to conduct it electronically or on paper HIPAA does not require that you choose one method however if you choose to conduct electronic transactions you must use the HIPAA transactions and code sets also once a provider uses an electronic transaction you become a covered entity and subject to the privacy rules also keep in mind that after October 16th 2003 Medicare will only accept paper claims under limited circumstances PIPA mandates the use of national standards for the electronic transfer of certain health care data between healthcare providers health plans health care clearing houses it replaces many non-standard formats with a single set of electronic standards to be used throughout the US healthcare industry standards have been developed for eight of the ten transactions we'll review these in a moment not every covered entity will conduct all of these transactions for instance health care providers would not engage in enrollment or disenrollment in a health plan for each of the transaction standards there is also an Associated implementation guide implementation guides can be thought of as big recipe books which provide detailed technical specifications that explain how to build a standard transaction this includes format specifications content specifications and certain code sets these guides define the data elements that are required for electronic transactions implementation guides provide important information for an information technology group or vendor that handles electronic claims submission while many covered entities may never need to look at an implementation guide it is important to know that they exist software vendors may rely on these to update your billing software these guides may be downloaded for free from the website on your screen providers should also contact their payers and inquire whether they have companion guides available to accompany the implementation guides if available companion guides can provide additional information that is helpful in interpreting the implementation guides now let's return to the specific standards that have been adopted for each of the eight transactions please note that health care providers should mainly concern themselves with the first five transactions as the other ones may not apply to them the regulation adopted what is commonly referred to as the ASC x12 and 837 format for healthcare claims and coordination of benefits professional institutional and dental claims this format and many of the other adopted standards have been developed and maintained by x12 standards development organization who has been accredited by the american national standards institute as the standards organization for many electronic transactions for retail pharmacy drug claims the regulation adopted the NCPDP telecommunication version 5.1 and batch standard 1.1 for healthcare payment and remittance advice the regulation adopted ASC x12 and 835 currently many providers spend precious time reconciling submitted claims with the paper remittance advice under HIPAA providers can get electronic remittance advices from health plans and their practice management systems can auto post them in essence you'll be able to conduct claims accounting without wasting staff time for health claim status the regulation adopted ASC x12 in 276 and 277 office staff who have been spending time on hold calling a health plan to check on the status of a claim will now be able to electronically request claim status information and get the answer without using the phone for eligibility for health plan Hiep adopted ASC x12 in 270 and 271 for health care eligibility benefit inquiry response under HIPAA providers should have fewer worries about getting correct eligibility information quickly for referral certification and authorization the transaction standard adopted is ASC x12 in 278 for healthcare services review or request for review and response this transaction is to allow providers to electronically ask for permission from the health plan to refer their patients to other providers or to perform additional procedures for enrollment and disenrollment in a health plan HIPAA adopted ASC x12 and 834 for benefit enrollment and maintenance for health plan premium payments the transaction standard is ASC x12 and 824 payment order remittance advice now that you know what the HIPAA standards are you might be wondering where they came from HIPAA requires the Secretary of the Department of Health and Human Services to adopt standards that were developed by private sector standard development organizations the ASC x12 organization maintains the standards and the National Council for prescription drug programs or NCPDP maintains the telecommunication and batch standards and they can be found at WWE NCPDP org in addition to standard transactions the HIPAA regulation also requires the use of standard code sets here are the code sets adopted in the final rule for diagnosis and procedure codes HIPAA adopted icd-9-cm that stands for international classification of diseases ninth revision clinical modification versions 1 & 2 are maintained by the Centers for Disease Control in DHHS while version 3 is maintained by CMS for services provided by physicians and other professionals CPT 4 was adopted CPT stands for current procedure terminology and is maintained and copyrighted by the American Medical Association hit picks stands for healthcare common procedure coding system and is maintained by CMS these codes are for products supplies and services not included in the CPT four codes the code stands for code on dental procedures and nomenclature and is maintained and copyrighted by the American Dental Association finally NDC stands for national drug code which is used by retail pharmacies and is maintained by the Food and Drug Administration in DHHS the transactions and code set regulation adopted these first sets of HIPAA standards it also created a process to allow anyone to request a change in the standards six organizations known as designated standards maintenance organizations or des those were designated by the Secretary of DHHS and have agreed to work together to collect requests for changes to HIPAA standards evaluate the requests and suggestions to the standards for the Secretary's consideration the six desmos are the accredited standards committee x12 health level 7 Inc the National Council for prescription drug programs the National uniformed billing committee the National uniform claim committee and the American Dental Association the secretary may modify a standard or it's implementation guides but no more frequently than once every 12 months you can find out more by going to the Dismal website at WWF oedema org as always any time you want to find out more information about this or any other HIPAA topic you can visit the CMS hippo website in the next section we'll review some steps you can take to help reach HIPAA compliance [Music] this time for another question let's listen I'm overwhelmed by HIPPA where do I start watching this program is a great start visit the CMS website it contains many helpful items the HIPAA provider readiness checklist can help you get the ball rolling also review the frequently asked questions on the website we also put HIPAA updates on our website so try to get in the habit of checking it monthly many of you might be wondering just where to start with HIPAA in this section will outline some key steps and questions that covered entities should be addressing to help reach compliance with the electronic transactions and code set standards while not all-encompassing knowing where you stand in relation to these steps and questions should help you to better focus your efforts in reaching compliance the first step is HIPAA project planning assign someone in your office as a HIPAA point person if you haven't already done so this person should be responsible for all aspects of HIPAA and should have access to the HIPAA decision-makers such as the CEO the CFO and the CIO covered entities have many ways to communicate transactions and requests for information you need to identify which modes you use that are covered under HIPAA such as diskettes direct data entry or dde web-based or any other form of EDI or electronic data interchange paper telephone and faxing with a dedicated fax machine as opposed to faxing from a computer are not considered electronic transactions under HIPAA have you identified all modes of communication for all HIPAA covered transactions have you identified who your trading partners are what methods do you use conduct HIPAA covered transactions electronically your HIPAA budget resources and contracts should be reviewed the next step is evaluating the impact on business processes and systems some general points to consider include have you assessed the business processes for HIPAA impact of the process has been prioritized for contingency planning adopting the HIPAA standard sets means the loss of local codes as the impact of the loss of local codes and adoption of standard codes on your systems been assessed do you have a plan for changing policies processes and procedures as well as staff training to accommodate the switch to standard codes a system assessment in the form of a gap analysis needs to be completed simply put this means identifying where you aren't ready or gaps between what you do now and what you'll need to do under HIPAA for providers the practice management software vendor may be responsible for all or part of gap analysis points to consider as part of a gap analysis include as a gap analysis been performed on your systems or your vendors systems have mandated standard transactions been mapped as a system assessment been completed in addition to performing gap analyses health plans and clearing houses need to need to review and likely revise many of their internal systems ensure that HIPPA codes fields and field sizes are fully supported the next step is validation and testing all covered entities must perform testing for providers focusing on key transactions such as the claim remittance advice and eligibility transactions is important also if you are testing with one payer you should not assume that you are okay you need to test with all of your payers remember technical glitches can occur so be sure to build in enough time the workgroup and electronic data interchange and the strategic national implementation process or wedi snip has a suggested seven step testing process that you can follow as HIPAA does not specify how testing should be conducted you can visit wheaties website at the address on your screen for more information and remember testing must begin no later than April 16th 2003 try to test early and often as testing may take many months the next step is coordinating with their trading partners trading partners include hell plans billing services and clearing houses with which you may conduct HIPPA transactions here are some points to consider have you contacted your trading partners to determine their HIPAA readiness our contracts in place with vendors billing services or clearing houses for HIPAA compliant transaction services when will your vendor be updating and sending you HIPAA compliant software do you or your system vendor have a schedule for design development and implementation do you have a way to track system modification status and progress have you or your system vendor decided on an overall approach to achieving compliance is everyone aware of the April 16th 2003 testing deadline while trading partner agreements or TPAs are not required by HIPAA these agreements specify the communication methods and specific processing and code requirements not determined by the HIPAA transaction implementation guides while the HIPAA standards address data format and content they do not address other issues such as the method by which trading partners can accept and send transactions and many data elements are considered situational which means they are required as a given situation is met however these sorts of issues are not addressed in the standards and should be outlined in a TPA some additional questions to be asking include have transmission methods been agreed upon have situational data elements been identified do you have the appropriate implementation guides and companion guides have you accepted the processing and code requirements not determined by HIPAA [Music] CMS has been designated by the Secretary of DHHS to enforce all the hip administrative simplification provisions with the exception of the privacy standards this includes transactions and code set standards and security and identifier standards after they are in effect the office for civil rights or OCR at DHHS is responsible for enforcement of the privacy provisions the enforcement process for both will be primarily complaint driven thus the process leading to any penalties will be initiated primarily in response to an external complaint filed against the covered entity CMS will provide opportunities for a covered entity to demonstrate compliance or submit a corrective action plan with the focus on obtaining voluntary compliance through technical assistance CMS will notify you by letter only if a complaint is filed against you at that time you will have the opportunity to show compliance or to submit a corrective action plan only if you do none of these things with consideration be given to invoking penalties and what are the penalties civil monetary penalties of not more than $100 per violation capped at $25,000 for each requirement or prohibition that is violated criminal penalties of up to fifty thousand dollars in one year imprisonment for knowingly obtaining or disclosing individually identifiable health information and violation of the HIPAA rules up to $100,000 in five years imprisonment if the violation is committed under false pretenses and up to two hundred and fifty thousand dollars and ten years imprisonment if the violation is committed with intent to sell transfer or used for commercial advantage personal gain or malicious harm all criminal penalties are under the jurisdiction of the Department of Justice [Music] the enforcement aspect of administrative simplification is still in the early stages again CMS's emphasis is on ensuring everyone becomes compliant with the HIPAA provisions while it's true that penalties can be imposed the first course of action will focus on providing technical assistance aimed at helping an entity reach compliance for the most recent information with regard to enforcement and other general areas of HIPAA administrative simplification visit the CMS website at WWF SG / / HIPAA - to learn more about HIPAA and privacy or privacy enforcement issues visit OCR's website at WWE now that we have provided you with an introduction to HIPAA you may still be wondering how the administrative simplification provisions of HIPAA will benefit you let's meet dr. Barbara Paul CMS official practicing physician and covered entity dr. Paul is the director of quality measurement and health assessment group at CMS thanks John hello I'm Barbara Paul one of the many practicing physicians who work at CMS as I listen to this program I realized that I had many of the same questions you heard today as I navigate my way through HIPAA I try to be patient with the stresses and strains of transitioning from the 400 different formats for submitting claims currently in use today what keeps me going and I hope will keep you going as well is the prospect of simpler more streamlined administrative environment for physicians and the healthcare industry overall John and Valerie have already mentioned many of the advantages of a HIPAA compliant practice speedy determination of your patient's eligibility giving you fewer worries about what's covered in who to bill the promise of prior authorization and referral requests for your patients in any health plan and much quicker turnaround for these requests without ever picking up the phone you'll also be able to send in bills and batches or online and get a speedy response from your payer if they cannot be processed thus physicians will be paid faster and have fewer administrative hassles that should translate into more time for patient care another benefit is that administrative simplification mandates that health care entities implement a set of standards that will be used by all sectors of the healthcare industry thus eliminating the use of local codes this means that under HIPAA your office will use the same set of codes for the same procedure with all health plans that you bill before HIPAA you had to know which local code to bill which health plan for the same service thanks dr. Paul in general Hiep intends to reduce the cost of administrative operations to simplify the electronic exchange of information and to prevent unauthorized access to patient health information your patients to see fast responses to the concerns such as unpaid bills or access to patient records and this should serve to improve your patient satisfaction with you it is time for another HIPAA question my vendor says they're handling everything so I don't need to worry about HIPAA right good question but you do need to worry about HIPAA if you are a covered entity you are ultimately responsible for compliance not your vendor or anyone else so it's important that you understand the deadlines and details about HIPAA and its impact on your business and communicate often with your payers software vendors billing service or clearing houses to find out where they are with HIPAA implementation in our final segment we'll review important facts from our program and tell you about additional resources you can access to find out more information hipper [Music] by now you should have a better understanding of the many aspects of complying with HIPAA administrative simplification provisions remember that the next compliance date is April 14 2003 this is a deadline for meeting the privacy requirements with the exception of small health plans who have another year then just two days later is the testing deadline for all covered entities who submitted a compliance extension form compliance with the electronic transactions and code set standards for all covered entities including small health plans is required by October 16 2003 the compliance deadline for privacy is April 14th 2004 for small health plans the compliance date for national employer identifier is July 30th 2004 for all covered entities except small health plans small health plans have until August 1st 2005 to comply the compliance date for security is April 21st 2005 for all covered entities except small health plans small health plans have until April 21st 2006 to comply to find out more information about HIPAA administrative simplification there are a number of resources available the HIPAA hotline number is available to answer your questions that number is 186 - 8 - 0 6 5 9 this hotline can help you with your questions about electronic transactions and code sets unique identifier z' and security please direct your privacy questions to the HIPAA privacy hotline that number is 186 6 6 to 7 7 7 4 8 the CMS HIPAA website is another good resource of information it's updated frequently and provides access to free tools and information such as the covered entity decision tool a provider readiness checklist information on upcoming conference calls and enforcement information plus access to frequently asked questions about HIPAA the address is wwg ms HHS gov / HIPAA / HIPAA - for more information on the HIPAA privacy provisions visit WWH HS govt / OC r / HIPAA this website includes privacy guidance documents and sample business associate contract provisions here are some additional web resources that you might find useful [Music] you [Music] we hope you have found the information in this program helpful in your efforts to comply with the administrative simplification provisions of pepper thank you for watching and remember to check our website for the latest HIPPA information [Music] you [Music] | PublicResourceOrg | UCO9Q5_D6tItyoilmDogexng | 2009-06-06 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 5,579 | 34,898 |
_U9b5q5uLoU | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_U9b5q5uLoU | I INSTALLED LOWERING SPRINGS WITHOUT SPRING COMPRESSORS! | ooh ooh you're very dirty girl but you're a very pretty girl and uh y'all can't see it apart you know zoom out a little bit but my car is looking pretty nice today well other than the dirt and all that stuff but ooh carbon fiber oh yeah what's up everybody is PJ with another video for you guys and today we're gonna be doing something special and something that is long overdue for the car and yeah I'm looking at it she's gonna be changing something today okay so in this box I have something that's gonna make my car look a hundred times better in my opinion a lot of y'all will probably agree with me even though I could have went a different route I couldn't want two different routes but I chose these because I couldn't pass this up on the price and let me show you let me just go ahead open box to show y'all the thing yeah don't don't talk about me I already know but pulling weight with some more spring slowing Springs JDM sport lower than strange to be exact and I did not go with Col overs because like I said I didn't want to pass up the price on these it is close to Christmas time and I've been spending a lot of my money on you know Christmas gifts my family for Cara and just the different people and be seems to be the best bang for your buck so I went ahead and got on and they didn't come with anything other than the spring so I guess I use but don't you're finally gonna be lowered out for today and I'm gonna need to go get in the line next so that's why I started pretty early well I mean it is about noon now but I started pretty early so I can go ahead and get this taken care of before I went down the road just trying to get in line and just to let y'all know this is not gonna be by any means a how-to video it's just gonna be how I did this video so you can take from it what you want the good and the bad but uh I wouldn't advise you to do exactly the things I'm gonna do because for one thing I don't have a spring compressor so y'all might not want to follow what I'm gonna do with that but first things first I need to get the car all jacked up I'm gonna do the Front's first and let me go ahead and Jack this thing up and get started with this [Music] okay so once you have the car jack up and the wheels off you're gonna want to just look under here see what you got as you can see everything looks stopped this is the r-spec by the way so I think the springs and the shops are a bit stiffer than let's say the regular mop the base model are the Grand Touring model but don't quote me today but I think they are to get this strut out I believe it's only gonna be four bolts you see this one bolt right here holding the in link up and then these two bolts holding the what is this the rotor assembly or brake assembly or whatever it is holding this onto the strut and then there's this one bolt right here if you can see it that's holding this brake line on to the strip and once all that's been done then you could just unbolt the three on the top hat which I'm gonna show you all whenever I'm done with disassembling all of this [Music] all right so now I have everything disassembled from the bottom and the string is just hanging by the bolts that are on the top oh yeah this is the top hat and we're just gonna undo these three bolts well I forgot I have to take off the strict our brace but other than a strut tower brace we have these three bolts take off and and we should be able to just pull the string out from the bottom [Music] and here we straight number one I'm not gonna show you guys me actually doing the passenger side just because I mean I can show you on this side and then I'll just do a pad and decide off-camera but yep just a straight number one now all I have to do is call for actually because we're gonna have to get this top hat off of here and like I said this is not a high ooh this is how I did it so take from it what you want to take from it but this part comes a little tedious and I'm not really fond of how I'm gonna do it but I've done it previously and nothing happened on my previous genesis so I mean you're gonna hit and you care out of it don't stand right in front of who you need you need [Music] boom just like just like that and over there Hey look two dangers dude don't try to hey a lot of people tell you don't try it so don't try it all right now that I got it oh now I could just remove this top hat from the spring if it'll come off alright that spring is off of there this is the new spring quite a bit shorter quite a bit looks like about an inch shorter but the reason I didn't get those spring compresses off of cuz like I said and like I just showed y'all over the confident I don't really need it but [Music] gotta figure out how I'm gonna put this on here if I don't know which side top oh wait nevermind it says it all [Music] it looked good though it's pretty self-explanatory once you figure out what's the top because there's a little groove that the spring came out of I don't think it's gonna stay because it's not like creased on there and grind on there but this is pretty much how it goes on then you pretty much just put it back over like the other one came off [Music] look at this height I'm so ready for this to settle in song Oh especially with the spaces on there [Music] good even though even though like last haters gonna settle down a little more but this was a lot more than it is now and I'm grateful for this drop I just need to go ahead and complete the back and then I should be able to get some shots yeah oh yeah by the way I do not recommend using the spaces that I use just because like they weren't bad quality or anything these all what I previously had on my other Genesis but they do take away from the three is for your looks and this is a temporary fix I just wanted to see what it looked like with these ten millimeters faces on here but I don't know I need to go ahead and get some good spaces that actually have different studs on them so I can go ahead and get all the threads that I need for these loves cuz you know I'm not trying to be running around here all not safe and things especially driving his car as my daily but time for the back alright for the back they should be a lot simpler than notice I didn't say easier but simpler I believe all you have to do is undo these two bolts for the control arm and then this one bolt for the rear sway bar and we'll end links and goodnight and then you should be able to just pry this down and the spring suit want to come out the I believe that's all there is to doing these back one so I'm about to go ahead and try to do what I just told y'all [Music] once you get those three bolts out what I did was put both these bolts back in through nothing but the other side and then get yourself a pry bar of some sort I'm just using my half inch drive socket wrench and I'm just gonna try it down like so put it in between the two and fry it down and the springs should want to come on yeah it's coming out right there yep but that's the spring it's pretty much out I just need to finagle this thing out of here and hold on this side is almost done it is [Music] brah this car it looks a lot better it could settle down a little bit more let me just show you a look it could settle down a little bit more but I can't complain with this oh I like that alive especially how I got the faces in the front what look at the car look at the thing I did the thing oh come on settle down in living room just a minute yeah if anymore but I actually am NOT one of the big fans of the tire being tucked under the quarter panel sorry about that but that's just not me I'm not all TJ hunt so I styling all that but like I said I can't complain what how the car came oh I did go with the cheaper JDM Sports Springs just because for my last Genesis I even I had eBay Springs they were speed daddy or something like that I know this that's my fault but uh I mean I believe these are gonna be better like I said the drastic change from going from a stock based 3.8 too stiff Springs it's not gonna be that bad just because these are slick Springs were already kind of still but I don't know I think I know what I'm talking about if I don't then just let me know in the comments section but this just about wraps up the video I cannot stop looking at my car sorry this just about wraps up the video if you liked the video go ahead and give it a thumbs up comment down in the section below and let me know your ring and shocks setup on your car so if you have coilovers bags or if you cut the stock Springs I don't really care I just want to know share this video with your friends and family or anybody that you know that may be looking to get me Springs and show them just how a Genesis will sit on these frames I'm about to try to use the rest of the day like that I have to quickly wash my car even though it's probably gonna rain tomorrow so yeah like I said this is just about wraps up the video so always remember to do more be more believe more and achieve more and I thank you all for watching [Music] | PJ Morrison | UCVlsAZWMYBcbQXpyO8ilyhg | 2019-12-10 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,870 | 9,069 |
7pFesU5Kn9w | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7pFesU5Kn9w | Who built the Pyramids? Solved.! | hello there youtuber I'm not where I usually am because my neighbors having their windows fitted I've come out to a nice spot back mile away from where I live and a little bit conscious doing outside anyway this video is about [Music] the humanoids that God created before Adam and Eve so put yourself in God's position you've got a whole load of new eternal beings that haven't become aware of themselves yet yet they exist and you need to introduce them to themselves and you've got this physical universe where you've been playing for billions of years so you make this you have this planet with life on because so God is every living thing in the universe except us God is God is the life force in all the grass and all the plants and the animals but so an animal hasn't his own brain but they're limited in what they can do they don't sit there and think about what they are instinctively deep down they know they are God but they're not thinking about that they're just doing what they instinctively do so before God was ready to create Adam and Eve and put for the first time one of these new souls for them to become aware God was experimenting with humanoids God made them the under thoughts and God would have been living each one of those lives and God made some other humanoids around the planet that had known to have died out completely so God was making them as an experiment to see what sort of limitations they had and what I've recently come to the conclusion or let's say is something I'm running with at the moment is that God made some humans who were capable of a lot more than any humans had made before humanoids let's say and these humanoids probably fully in possession of the knowledge that they were in fact the God and they could well be the Angels I'm not saying they are but they could be like them the Archangels Uriel Gabriel Michael those ones and there be women obviously women of the boss so they built pyramids and they built Tiahuanaco where in South America where they've basically plasticized stone they got to that level of technology there's all sorts of signs that they were using very high fast speed cutting blades to cut a lot of these rocks there's marks on them but these other rocks they see they turn them into like a a moldable thing and were able to bend them round corners and fit them in I mean amazing amazing now what puzzled me about this before was both these places appear to be unfinished now the Great Pyramid looks like it's very nearly finished but there's a shaft which isn't complete now I first of all thought well if if it was God actually building it would be perfect and it wouldn't be unfinished incomplete and why why would they stop I still haven't figured out that but there does seem to have been some major Cataclysm but why I'm getting the feeling is that something else took their attention away from finishing it all they're meant to be unfinished in a sense that they don't become active until they're finished should be interesting but that something might have come up and they needed to go and I'm still not sure whether they've whether they've been watching us whether God finish the use of them and they just killed themselves or whether they hopped onto another planet and I don't know yet but I am pretty sure because before I was thinking you know could Adam and Eve had could they have had some great power that enabled them to make something like the Great Pyramid so now I'm thinking no they were probably very close to God at the beginning in terms of feeling and soul and everything but I'm pretty sure that some other humanoids that God made built these pyramids and tihuanaco those stone structures which they both have something in common in the sense that they've got this sort of structural l-shape stones that means that these places will withstand serious serious like earthquakes and stuff and we're still survived and I feel like that's the intention that God meant for these structures to be here throughout all of our so far six thousand odd years so that we we would have this question mark this this mystery this absolute definite mystery of who made that you know can't say it's a natural phenomenon that made it you've definitely made with you know physically made so enough mysteries that there had to be something like that if you want to stick around I'm gonna just smoke and I might talk about some other things I think I can hear some people coming which might make me people mmm scary I don't know if my iPhone can do long videos we're seeing I mean yeah part of me is thinking did they did was Nibiru coming round and they had to jump on it I've always thought the pyramids great pyramids got something to do with space travel yeah and a lot of these other pyramids that are already falling down I think some of them are quite a bit smaller they're bound to be copies you know here's this thing that's been here ever since we know but you know so they try to copy it that makes quite a lot of sense okay yeah I'm fine thank you sure yeah [Music] no school today oh lucky you yeah hey I was thinking on my way over comment I've made that the moon moods well let's call it the mood cycle of two years two months two moons and two days and you know if this I'm saying it's big because if this was common knowledge um you know you'd be people wouldn't be going to the marriage counselor so ask them why why they've got problems you'd know where you are in your mood thing so you'd be able to say look talk to yourself you know reason I'm feeling it's because I'm going down my moods but by one o'clock in the afternoon I'm gonna start coming up again and you know for women now who've just come over the top of their their yearly one so you have to adjust to the fact that yes now I'm I'm gonna be coming down for the next year but you're up anyway so it's not gonna be the prison and for the ones for men now you know we've been our rock bottom and we're gonna be coming up for the next year that feels good because yeah we're at a rock bottom and the fact that you know with the months as well means that it's not you know it's not just all this for the next year for the girls even because when they're coming up on their moon the moon slightly outweighs the year so they're still going to be coming up feeling like they're coming up but not as fast as wick men are coming up while we're coming up on a year and our month we're going to be coming up first and because of the daily one the daily one is strong enough to counteract so if you're coming down on your month and your year but you're coming up on your day one you still be coming up there are day after day after day you realize you know you're not you gradually you are going down and so it is really big really big and I'm pretty convinced that I've got the right timings um but I'll keep posted I'm not those kids probably thought I was talking to myself probably heard me in set day they call it now they've recorded that so the teachers training what the world needs now love sweet love no not just for some very whoa well I can't think of anything else to say say that would be bait | Faithful Philosopher | UC55fIkl167G280LYaV6-6zw | 2017-10-06 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,361 | 7,161 |
fJ2qgCOrSlY | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fJ2qgCOrSlY | INTERVIEW 🎙️ Sarah McKenna of Sequentum discussing Alternative Data, their Risks and Governance | [Music] so i started with sequentium at the end of 2017 when we took on investment from worldwide ventures um the first conference i went to was actually battlefin um and i met so many people that were eager to incorporate data into their investment decisions and nobody really knew how to do it there were so many questions not just from a compliance point of view but from a general you know sort of how do you actually incorporate this and get value out of it um and so the industry has come a long way in a very short time um and we've actually uh been thought leaders on the compliance front we worked with we brought the sequentum operating guidelines you know because we have a whole platform um uh we brought our guidelines to the alt data council uh the financial information standards division of sia which is a standards making body and we worked over 18 months to publish uh web data collection considerations um which you know their considerations we're not in the business of giving legal advice but they'll help firms data buyers data vendors decide how they want to operate the risks they want to take how they want to mitigate their risks and and how to govern um and of course our platform we have you know built in all of the controls and monitoring and auditing and governance um capabilities to stay on top of uh you know what's happening with your data operation um it you know so i think things are getting a lot more uh mature and organized and and um uh you know with the latest sec rulings right the app annie you know ruling which was against a data vendor um clearly data vendors are sec governed and also with the latest risk alert that the sec came out with um you know specifically mentioning all data um this is obviously a very important um area to focus on um so luckily you know sequentium has the whole platform and uh very extensive um uh methodology that that we've worked out and you know automated over time well you know a lot of what we do is web data extraction and there have been a lot of questions about uh the legality and and and uh of uh web data web scraping um and also uh the risks of investing based on data that's collected from public websites and one of the big rulings that came out over the last year is the high q linkedin decision from the ninth circuit court um where they basically said you know it was uh you know web scripting is not a violation of the cfaa the computer fraud abuse act it's not hacking there's no authentication there's no gate that was passed in going to a public website um right and this is this is really relevant because this was an open question before that ruling um so basically you know what we that's how we thought the ruling was going to go um so we didn't have to change anything that we're doing um but it was a really big um a really big ruling and we were all waiting for it um so uh you know there's uh different interpretations different groups will fall somewhere different on the you know their risk tolerance where where they they fit on the spectrum will be different but um but it was a it was it was a great great moment of clarification for our industry well you know i would i just did a panel um last month with uh adam stork from the sec um and who issued that that risk alert and our focus um you know on the panel and also our approach that we recommend um and and and that he uh kind of unofficially robert stamped um is it's really about people process and technology right um not only not only is this web data incredibly valuable it makes up 40 of all all data um you know you really can't ignore it these public data sources you need them incorporated into your data driven decision making and investment process um but you need to do it in the right way so that you don't bring risk on your organization the way to do it is you need to basically define your operating guidelines you need to make sure that your employment contracts reference those make sure that there is training on record that your employees are trained on and updated on a regular basis if there's any change and then you need to have you know a clear platform and tools that are automating a lot of the governance and and audit logs to be able to attest that you have a process and anytime there are changes to laws or rulings that you've gone through and you have made those alterations the appropriate alterations to show best efforts right we're operating in an unregulated space and you know these are really this approach is not something that we independently came up with this is sort of the best practice approach to mitigating security risks um it's really just that sort of ambiguous i'm not sure exactly where my risk is going to come from but i'm going to do the best job possible um so you know i mean this is compliance is at the core of the sequential brand and culture we're very focused on trying to do the right thing and to make sure that the data that we collect is not just extremely high quality timely accurate but also compliant | Beryl Elites | UC9xP6fruLiRlwcHplFqmQpw | 2022-07-28 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 953 | 5,041 |
VfkmCRx0G8o | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VfkmCRx0G8o | *MIRROR* --- Clancy I. ~ Old Behaviors Sponsorship and Relapse (June 2, 2020) | fine it is my pleasure to introduce this afternoon speaker [Applause] classy my name is clancy muslin and i'm an alcoholic [Applause] and i'm very glad to be here this afternoon in dreaded marin county and uh seeing what the yuppies are up to i want to uh express my thanks to jack c and his charming bride for coming to the airport i know mary probably meant to but it slipped her mind in her self-obsession but uh her eagerness to get to her funny little talk but thank you and for your tour of all the local restaurants that are closed i thought a depression must have hit the area there's one over here oh they're close too i don't [ __ ] we finally found one that was open but the kitchen was closed i uh glad to be here and see some old friends and new friends i see uh my friends bill and jan y from the area i spoke in this very hall bill reminded me about that 10 years ago what was that for bill i'll do the talking you just give me um just a simple declarative answer will be sufficient i'll i'll do the background material and uh bill knew how to treat a visitor i'm sorry to say that the current administration doesn't right right when i got what i pulled when they pulled up in front there's a sign out there a big sign board it said welcome clancy and i looked i'm so looking forward to seeing it today and said aerobics classes [Laughter] [Applause] i guess when you get old they forget you i uh i want to really commend her that was a fine talk i told her when she got done that was she sounded as well as i've ever heard her sound and she talks good about the emotions we all face drunk and sober and she is a good example of uh as she often often says she's a good example of a woman alcoholic who walks in dignity which is about all we can ask out of this cruel world i want to thank tom for his excellent talk he did a lot i when he i did have a tear in my eye when he told me about his sad childhood but i i i choked it back somehow [Music] maybe we start a new group adult children of people living at hunter's point [Laughter] and i want to uh thank carol for a fine talk and she's a charming young lady is there anyone else i should acknowledge want to acknowledge bart so if you don't acknowledge bart your tapes don't come out i guess that's about it for today and thanks a lot and we'll see you all next year [Applause] now just a joke you pukes down there [Applause] i uh i've had kind of an uh a big week uh some of you know that i was supposed to uh talk about frank brennan down in the longshoremen's club last sunday night and i got a phone call saturday that my mother had passed away in wisconsin so i had to cancel out then went back to wisconsin i spent much of the week uh in wisconsin burying my mother and arranged making the funeral arrangements and such things and uh it sounds sad to say my mother passed away but it really was a blessing it was a deal where i was up there quite a bit recently to see her and the last time i was there she didn't even recognize me and she was just in pain and sick so when she passed away it really was a pleasant thing it is always a little drag i'm sure most everyone has to go through it sooner or later but i never have had to of going in to pick out caskets and things like that that is a and i i couldn't even bear the idea of it but it's like so much attention you just go do it and you got in there and the guy was a nice guy and didn't even think about after you know but just the concept of the casket room scared or not scared me but made me feel bad but it's like so many things you just go do it and then we had a nice funeral and wednesday afternoon we we uh buried my mother in a little country church yard out in the country just the sort of thing you see in a postcard with grass and trees and rolling fields and the little country church across the road and bird singing and i really felt just tremendous when i when the funeral was over and i uh i remember getting on the plane and coming home i had to drive back to minneapolis kind of held her skelter to because i wanted to be at my home group that night because that my home group is and other meetings like that enabled me to walk through such things with some degree of ability and security things that of myself i cannot do and then i try to do about a day's work yesterday and then yesterday or thursday and then yesterday we had a guy was killed right outside my desk outside my office was stabbed to death and another guy was killed in the corner and just on and on back to reality and then i had a i told a friend of mine that i would help him start his new little group he didn't have any money to speak up so i just said i'd swing it around so i was down in phoenix last night and it was hot and itchy and i was looking forward to coming up here today and and i'm here and after i got here i was here about an hour the pressure went down and i feel good and felt good all day and it's been a most uh pleasant day and mary's good aaa talk centers to me again as a good aaa talks do and i'm looking forward to a pleasant uh evening i'm go home and my my little grand son and granddaughter are visiting at the moment and uh i'm gonna need all my stability for that i love them but jesus you know when you've raised a family and you get a little taste of freedom and then here it comes again you know i loved i those little kids i give them nice presents as they hear here john remember i love you more than your other grandpa does but he's only about 14 months old and he can't he doesn't realize what i'm doing for him and he just walks around and i maybe some of the other experience we're talking about at lunch you you uh of setting anything down anything down it's gone you know you just john when are you going to be able to when are you going to be old enough to talk and tell me where you put those goddamn car keys you know i can't wait much longer six months maybe at the outside you know but i i don't complain yeah but it's part of the ongoing process of living in fact i was thinking i was telling someone last night it's a funny thing how you the thing you get into remember a few years ago that song that was very popular i hadn't thought about this forever you know that song alone again naturally one of the great self pitying alone again and if you listen to the lyrics in that song the guy's got to be in his late 40s or early 50s describing what he's because he's gone through these things for many years and he suddenly think here's this guy crying because his mother or father has has died and he's in his late 40s and he's left alone and you think what how about a dummy you know it's going to happen but i was thinking about that in the last 14 or 15 months my father's died and my sponsors died and my mother's died and i caught myself thinking just a little bit of the plane to minneapolis the other night you know who's going to take care of me you know who do i who've i got to lean on and then you got to remember that's what life's about that you uh we take turns being leaned on that people ahead of us we lean on them then it gets to be our turn the people behind us lean on us and we would like to there's but there's a little residual thing in me and i presume in most of us who still would like to find some warm lap to crawl into sometimes and explain why it isn't my fault but when you get wrinkled and bald those laps get harder and harder to find and i like most of you have much of my life found the solution that problem was having a few drinks and a few drinks has always been able to uh help me a great deal it tides me through it gets me it gets me through difficult times it replenishes parts of my spirit that seem to have either atrophied or never grown to full growth it seems like in my personality there are things that do not have not been matured or something and year time after time in my life i fallen into a trap and i used to i never even recognized the trap for 25 years and then i was sober a while and got listening to people's fifth steps i heard them talking about i thought oh yes i've fallen into that trap and then since then i've worked in corporate situations i've seen president of corporations and all everybody fault i've come to the conclusion everybody falls in the trap people like us fall into it the most because it happens to you when you're feeling insecure when you're feeling alienated and people like us of course that's a symptom of our illness as intermittent insecurity and alienation but that trap is when you're feeling bad or feeling less than or feeling different or feeling a little left out to start just looking around you to see what it is they've got you haven't got and how you can feel better and why you are different and why you are feeling estranged you don't even think why it is and there's nothing wrong with those comparatives and we've all done it sometimes there's only one thing wrong with it the answer you get is always wrong and the reason the answer is always wrong is because you never stop to consider it such a time i am comparing my insides against their outsides i am comparing my raw meat against defense mechanisms they've spent 30 years building to conceal their raw meat so as a result when you're feeling insecure or feeling less than or feeling alienated or feeling different and you look around you i can almost guarantee you that you will never see anyone who looks as sensitive as you feel you will never see anyone who seems to feel the type of anxiety that troubles you they have anxiety but it's kind of a superficial anxiety they don't have a deep seated anxiety and if they do have a deep-seated anxiety they know why they're anxious which would help you a great deal a lot of times in my life i thought jesus i i guess i must have a lot of anxiety about what it's about i can't find enough reason at the moment to justify this much anxiety and it turns out that it's quite a common thing amongst people like us we call it the sense of impending doom as you go through life you just what's wrong nothing so far you just something's going to be happening i think it's safe to say that when you're feeling that way you will never see anyone who seems to be as insecure as you feel as not sure of what you want to do other people know what they want to do and go do it and i i have an entire committee that sits in session every time there's a decision to be made and they all gather from all over okay what do we do pizza shout out to me what do you think but whatever you do whatever action you can whatever action you take they'll vote unanimously no that wasn't it [Applause] they never want to tell you beforehand but they tell you afterwards as i've said many times in aaa i've always been amazed by alcoholics who want to go into group therapy i uh i just go for a ride alone in my car guys [Applause] what do you think about that that's a good point yeah you'll never see anybody who seems to resent unjustice injustice as much as you do sure other people resent justice but they're all wimps they say oh go along just play the game yeah but i want to i've been a fighter for justice forever you know a lot of young whelps in the last 10 or 20 years think they're the first generation who ever fought for justice i fought for justice before it was cute i've stood on the barricades of life in my little way and justice we demand justice for all mankind and like people today we also said if there's not enough to go around i'll take mine and screw them you know if there are any of you who are currently fighting for justice let me tell you something as you get a little bit older you re your cry changes after a while you don't cry out for justice anymore you start crying out mercy mercy i've had all the justice i can handle for this lifetime because it turns out justice is not the way i want things to be but justice the way they want things to be and that's unjust but the more you compare these things and you more than do these things the more efforts you make to compare to see why you're alienated makes you more alienated it's a funny thing a lot of people there's an awful lot of people in this world who have a lot of trauma they don't drink they don't show it much but you see them trudge around they go from ta to tm to s to all these things primal therapy i'm not putting any of these things down because they're they're people seeking things and i'll tell you something else most people in these groups if you ever talk to anybody in any one of these organizations this is not their first organization they were in another one before that and another one before that and it worked for a while and then it burned out then they went to another one and it worked for a while and it burned out and on and on well uh tim you're going to walk up and down all afternoon are you going to sit down and for sake you'll live forever on this tape tim [Applause] just think years from now in a group far away newcomers will be sitting around saying what did he mean by when he said tim most of us struggle with it and we all can talk about emotions we all know about our feelings we have our rages and our loves and our hatreds and all the things but what boils down to you know even all those emotions might be satisfactory but i was talking about this a few years ago when you get down to the bottom if every so often you just felt good but my natural feeling is not feeling good my natural feeling is a kind of a low ongoing feeling of unease just this is not quite it either and uh people don't like to live like that and you and i have been singularly blessed we have found a socially acceptable way to beat it and a way that doesn't work for 93 of the people just think those people out there have no solution oh they have solutions but it's and some of them feel as bad as you and i do it's a funny thing when you think about it the various medications you and i are tempted by in moments of stress and our doctors would like to have give to us the valiums the libriums the second all the various things these were designed for people who have feelings just like yours and mine they're not designed to cure them they're designed to nullify them temporarily chemically because here's a funny thing there are millions of people who feel the way you and i feel to one degree or another who are not alcoholics and there's they are called medically acute or intense neurotics they are people who see reality as it is but react to it badly and emotionally and obsessively and their life is just one thing after another and they're just always trying to find it to put it together and they work three fiendishly and they run to reno in las vegas they do this and they do all sorts they get active in church work all sorts everything they can do just they don't even know never an identification what's wrong with just something something's wrong and they go to doctors they go to psychiatrists and doctors prescribe these sedatives for them because some of these people get so intense that unless something happens chemically to slow them down they snap and become what is known as psychotic and when you become psychotic now we talk in aa sometimes about psychotic and i'm over it and i got psychotic again over it that isn't the way it really is true psychosis once you become psychotic the chances are just about 99 and 9 10 to that you're going to stay psychotic that's a condition that stays and what there's a lot of ramifications of psychosis but probably as good as as any to put in a nutshell is that your brain under sufficient intense conflict it can find no way out of it will make reality look different than it is to resolve the conflict to sometimes in some people it's just a rifle just one thing they'll see differently some people see the whole thing differently but they're they're quite obvious and that's why these people are given sedations to keep from them getting to that point and uh here's another funny thing alcoholics almost never become psychotic the cases of alcoholics becoming psychotic are slim and none now doesn't that sound strange because we all know that alcoholism is the second greatest cause of insanity but not from that alcoholic insanity is when you've used enough alcohol to remedy your emotions that it begins to dry out and desiccate your brain cells most of you i am sure have never seen a case of alcoholic insanity i see him almost every day and i wish i'd never see any because people with alcoholic insanity don't sit in aaa meetings and talk silly and they don't act funny and say ridiculous things they sit in a chair and people come and change their diapers three times a day and they feed it and put them to bed and get them up and feed them and change their diapers and they can never get better because brain cells do not revive and they uh it's very similar to the last stages of syphilis except for one thing syphilis has the decency to kill the patient in alcoholic insanity you can sit like that for 40 years perfectly healthy you just don't know who you are or where you are but alcoholics almost never become psychotic isn't that strange why because when it gets when the conflict gets bad enough long enough they drink alcohol now you say why don't these goofy neurotics drink alcohol and many of them do but in 93 of the people or thereabouts drinking alcohol doesn't change it that's what makes an alcoholic alcohol alters the perception of reality in some people a case if we want to talk about a case could be made that alcohol you and i have the ability to induce temporary psychosis because when i drink alcohol i make things look different my relationship to my environment changes i get taller and more self-contained and they get smaller and less frightening to me alcohol fills my holes and that's uh i think that's one of the great reasons that people like you and me can say something i never wanted to say in my early years of sobriety but i am so grateful today that i'm an alcoholic because by god at least there's something i can do and most as the new england philosopher says most people live their lives in quiet desperation 99 of people live their lives in quiet desperation and you and i have lived much of our lives in quiet desperation and we'll do it in little increments from now on and there's a way out it's called aa for people like you and me and it's just amazing because i mentioned this the other night in oakland that we live in the less than one percent of human history when there has been an answer for our problem just think in 1932 a great many people in this auditorium today were living in 1932. not you tim young snot [Applause] but a great many people were living in 1932 and in 1932 you know by reading the a literature very wealthy family had money as much as they could spend and they sent their son an intelligent a wonderful young man who had a terrible drinking problem sent to the best doctor in the world dr carl jung in europe and dr carl jung examined this man the leading doctor and psychiatrist in the world circa 1932 and he said roland i have some bad news for you you suffer from what is called alcoholism and there is no known answer in the world today there are a number of people who try to have therapies the drying out facilities the cures but there is no answer they don't work and i'm afraid i must tell you must look forward to a long and painful death and i would do anything i could to help you but i can't now that was in my lifetime and many of your lifetime this is not something that just has been here all along and in 1935 two guys got together and founded aaa they didn't know they were founding aaa they were trying to save their butt and they called in a third guy in a hospital and it's a funny thing you know we were talking about this this morning we think so often about these early people in aaa as some sort of devoted dedicated wonderful people living in an aura of sacrifice and nobility and they were just like you and me a couple of years ago i was sitting in houston i guess talking to dr bob's son and i said that must have been a wonderful experience being present as a teenager at the birth of the greatest social and spiritual movement of the 20th century he said he that was a pain in the ass okay so every time i want to bring every time i wanted to bring a girl home there'd be some new drunk in the living room he said i said ma can't i'm glad dad is sober but jesus you know couldn't he do that down to his office or something well he got god got revenge on him now it's 40 years later he's a member of al-anon he married some alcoholic broad who just taught him a lesson or two [Applause] but that is funny you know and uh bill and his wife sound like two wonderful people but that was the terrible life you know she was working in a store as a clerk and he wasn't working couldn't get a job and he'd keep bringing home these guys and they would steal things and sell them and just terrible and in fact he was ready to drink again i uh she exp she he said to her he said she lost this experience i thought i had in towns hospital i thought it was some wonderful thing but i guess it didn't it was maybe just a psychotic experience i just because everybody i've tried to help has gotten drunk for 10 months everybody i've tried to help us got junk it isn't working at all and she came up with the probably the only answer that would have saved him and thereby saved you and me to be in court to madera this afternoon and i asked her once i said how in the world did you ever think of that answer what it inspired you didn't even think of it it just seemed so obvious i didn't see why bill didn't see it she said it must be working bill when you try to help these people this is the first time you've ever stayed sober 10 months there's a great lesson there too because a lot of us who have been sponsors and tried to be sponsors get very discouraged when the people we are helping don't become wonderful she wasn't looking it's all right and uh you get discouraged and one of the saddest things i know when i hear na people say oh i don't try to help me my strength is in other fields i i don't seem to carry the message i carry the disease and we all have felt that way but i'm just telling you the steps don't say that you work in service that's fine to do that but you try to carry the message to alcoholics because that's what saves your bacon whether they get sober or dot is extraneous but all these a is grown we live in this one percent of human history where there's an answer aaa is successful everywhere in america most of the world fran s has brought it to soviet russia increased their drinking considerably [Applause] fran fran makes two more trips that are over there they're going to pull out of afghanistan so you know so alcoholism isn't really a problem anymore like it used to be it's just kind of an inconvenience now do you want to do something about it and isn't it strange with all of the alcoholics anonymous all over in addition to that backed up by hospitals and treatment centers who developed a tremendous interest in this field as soon as insurance money became available i'm not putting it down i'm just i also know that from my friends in washington that the insurance companies are getting very cross at the corporate level with the amount of return visits done on their insurance and they are you could look in the next year or two or three to a policy that's going to have only outpatient treatment on insurance no more pay in the 10 grand a week or whatever they pay so if you're gonna if you're planning on being goofy get it in soon but with all the detoxes and hospitals in addition to aaa there's no need for any alcoholic to ever have any sustained problem again and that's why we have to remember that today with all of the facilities available today 95 alcoholics out of a hundred in america die drunk and most of them died drunk because they cannot accept the name of what they've got i'll tell you something else that's safe to say in any aaa group a number of people in this room today sober and sane and safe will die drunk that sounds terribly negative it is because he doesn't work i'm not trying to frighten you but it's just the nature of the beast because people like you and me have a tendency when left for our own devices to keep thinking of alcoholism as some acute illness that we have cured and gotten away from like bulbar polio get over boy almost died but they brought me out of it and now i'm okay and that isn't the way it is it's hard to remember that alcoholism is very similar to advanced diabetes for example where you can be pulled back by the brink of death and restored to health in some cases only as long as you continue to take the insulin but if you stop taking insulin how long you've been recovered you go back to where you were and that's what alcoholism is but our minds would like to tell us differently i'm okay i see people die from alcoholism every day and i want to rush out and grab them and say jesus you don't have to you don't have to die you don't have to live like this there's an answer and i i'll tell you about it and i'll go to the wall with you it makes me so cross that they will not accept it then i have to stop and remember i'm pretty smart i've got a good education i've got a keen mind and i want to do what's right for me and i slept for nine years today and i didn't succeed till they all stopped trying to help me if i'd have found two more people to love me i'd have been dead i found i shouldn't say that because i a guy loved me but as mary talked about he loved me in a way that did not include my decision-making as part of the love process he just said here's what you do and i always want to sit down with folks in reason he didn't want a reason the old fool if he had a reason not to had him and john barleyhorn would have had me but uh the worst years of my life came after i came to aea like after i came to i felt bad when i came back i'd been in jail two or three times that was not the image i wanted to project as a young executive on the way up after coming to a i went to jail 32 times before i came to a i was in a veterans hospital once in the winter of 1946 for nerves after coming day i went to veterans hospitals and city hospitals at county hospitals wound up one day finding myself committed for an indefinite to life in the texas state insane asylum in big spring texas i'll tell you when you're a young guy trying to hold it together you've got a family and you want everything to be right and you find yourself being committed for an indefinite to life to the texas state insane asylum you have an intuitive feeling this is going to look like hell on your resume it's just it's really hard to weave that in you know uh what'd you do that next 40 years well uh [Applause] self-employed and i went right i went right to the end with it i went finally lost my family finally lost my home finally lost my occupation finally lost my car in fact about the last job i had one of the truly embarrassing situations worse than jail is when you're on a job trying to wheel and deal and gmac comes in and gets the keys to your car okay you amazon give us the keys the god damn car your four payments behind here you are i guess they want to tune it up and then i got my teeth kicked out and the floor of the phoenix trunk tank i've often thought about that you you can get new families you can get new homes you can get new occupations you can get new starts but it's like our book says we are like men who have lost their teeth we never grow new ones and i wound up in an old t-shirt an old pair of pants and a pair of tennies and no front teeth being 86 out of a skid row mission in los angeles and i'm trying to explain but i'm not a bum i didn't say quite that clearly [Music] i wanted to explain to my i'm an award-winning writer i got awards a couple years ago i directed the grand opera at the university of texas won awards all over the world i i've done so many things i'm a talented man but i was having a little trouble with my consonant spell so i finally want to say i'll give to you you son of a [ __ ] and that morning it was raining i walked 91 blocks out to the a club on wilshire in fairfax and the guy was going to let me in he said you're banned out of the eight bear club so you stole the coffee money couple weeks ago it's the friday night meeting remember i said oh yes i remember that now yeah i guess i had a little flip because i always knew how to act like an alcoholic even if i wasn't one he said you didn't act like an owl you'd have a slip you're just a phony son of a [ __ ] and you make me sick and you make the people in this club sick if i i guess you're right tom but i thought someday i'm going to take some hot pliers and pull out your fingernails and then laugh just go in the back room don't anybody know i let you in because you make you make me look bad just get in there get out of the sight god bless you tom but i thought i'm going to take those hot fingernails and stick them in your eye and just and then i'll do a tap dance and i went back there i thought jesus this can't be happening i thought the reason i was in the texas nut house was because i had committed suicide and that guy found me and brought me back to life in time and put me in there the only way i got that nut house was pretending to be an alcoholic i'd been around a because i uh i was in there as a suicide i hadn't had a drink for some time before my suicide that's why i knew i wasn't an alcoholic that's why because alcoholics have problems with they drink when i don't drink too long it all goes up and i remember standing sitting there thinking feeling so bad hot sick desperate smell bad and like even the aas were rejecting me and i remember thinking it sounds funny now but it wasn't funny at all i remember thinking maybe my suicide attempt was successful maybe this is just the way it's going to be for eternity just one thing after another after another after another and i uh the way i beat that nut house in texas i pretended to be an alcoholic and played their sick little game until i got out of there i i was really quite dreadful i uh i was well i was there a short time and uh i might have still been there i was so depressed i thought this is the end of my career and uh some guy said don't ever try to escape from here escape proof hospital i said oh is it and my heart started for the first time in a couple weeks and shortly after i found a way to get through a door and down a corridor and through another door and across the yard and over the fence [Music] the fox was loose in west texas and then i made that terrible discovery what he said was true it's an escape-proof hospital but you don't know till you get out did you but if you ever been in west texas you suddenly realized they could see you running for three days and you feel like such a dumbbell in your white bathrobe out there [Applause] and it's just a matter of time the field glasses pick you up you know well there goes that little yankee sun [ __ ] now [Applause] he snatched me back and gave me an autumn full of electric shock treatments for that and when you've had an autumn full of electric shock treatments you never run much after that you just do you remember my name i don't could it be heart shafter and marks and when i got through that they i had to transfer that alcoholic ward because i was desperate i knew that and i saw that in alcoholic warden warden and my memory came back and there's an old guy named mr ross i gotta hustle this old son of a [ __ ] and he would come through our ward i'd say mr ross i said one day mr ross i i'm here on a suicide commitment but my problem has always been alcohol when i don't drink i'm happy and contented but i have a terrible need to drink sometimes an obsession i can't control and when i drink it's as though the drinking requires more drinking and i lose control and everything goes and i'm willing to go to any length do you have some sort of an answer to a problem like this i'll do you have any literature i could read is there any meetings i could go to if i could just find a god that i've lost in the bible and his eyes went [Music] [Laughter] poor old man had never seen a sincere newcomer and they transferred me to the alcoholic world i was the best patient they ever had that hospital everybody else was committed there by their families for 30 days they're going to stay 30 days into home that was the program in the 1950s and i was there until i got better which i got to be secretary of the group as they came and went and i got grass i got to be a big man on the hospital in the aaa program i called and these guys said they didn't want to be there you'd sit next week i said what are you going to do to get out of here fred i'm going to kill that [ __ ] yeah oh mr ross would give us lectures maybe still do it in hospital well boys today we're going to talk about the 12 steps for an hour oh jesus but i had to look interested they're going to go home anyway oh good mr ross and you'd get all done with an hour they said just your hair would be sleeping just that's what happened but still back they were sleeping i forgot to pick it up yeah there any questions nobody had any questions can you tell us some more mr ross about the fourth and fifth step how we how we get this garbage out of our systems and on the paper and share with another human being to find release can you tell us about that in detail mr ross he'd say yes i can and the whole rest of the room would say oh [ __ ] [Applause] but i couldn't be concerned with him i had to have him and i finally got out of that hospital on that basis and the funny thing is i never had another drink until i ran out of thorazine and i knew i had i knew i had to do the same thing in los angeles so i played their sick little game in that aa club i always got a sponsor wherever i was around a.a briefly because it looks good to have a sponsor and i'll tell you how you get a sponsor try to find someone who says things like i have non-judgmental love i love you just as you are you need not change for me perhaps if our paths come together we can walk side by side not i ahead of you nor i behind you but together sherry go up to him i'll tell you fast will you be my sponsor but i'll tell you even guys like that you got to stay away from because they claim to be non-judgmental but after a while they all get goddamn judgmental what's wrong with you boy you know so you just stay away from them just use them as your sponsor when people say who's your sponsor hell's my sponsor the old timer but the only time you ever call such a sponsor is two in the morning or so hello hello fred i'm afraid i've let you and a a down i drank now if you've got a loving sponsor you haven't let us down you've done nothing wrong you're sick and you've had a relapse that's all i'm coming right over and we're going to get you through this i'll get some of the other guys and we'll sit up with you all night if you need a few bucks let me know it's nothing it's part of it you're going to get better son now that's what i call a sponsor i got a hold of some old puke in los angeles that knew nothing about sponsorship jesus he was an actor i thought he'd have a little class but he had he's a bad actor and a bad sponsor and you say things to me like call me anytime you want a kid day or night if it's late at night it better be important but call me anytime you wanna up till the time you drink if you ever take a drink don't call me because all you're gonna hear from me is a click in a dial tone all right jesus christ that's your pukes in california i'll tell you that and i had no place to live and somebody suggested i lived in an abandoned car for a night and i did i lived there for six more months i said to my sponsor christ bob i'm not an animal i'm living that car up at me living from hand to mouth and cold i'm eating cake and goddamn meetings i'm a sensitive intelligent guy bob what am i going to do what shall i do get a job [Applause] i said look how terrible i look he said get a terrible job that's not love folks i had a terrible time and i did things this old puke said and did just to keep off my case and just hit it i got fired off the job after job because of my stinking attitude i had a job as a furniture mover i lasted till noon on that job and the guy said to me hey yo without the teeth you bumped my lap and i was feeling sensitive that day and i i said no you're mistaken i broke your god damn i you know i got a job as a janitor and a jewelry store and the guy he was an a guy and he fired me right before christmas because he felt i was dusting too long amongst the watches you know and i thought i thought i was going to have a new year in seattle saying see anything you like i got fired as a dishwasher at the gatey delicatessen lasted two and a half days there until i began to realize that the busboys were bringing in more dishes than that restaurant was using which led me to deduce they were getting them from other restaurants to humiliate now and i got fired and i uh aaa has no steps to cover when you're being screwed by life i'll tell you that and my sponsor talked to me about a week before that he says shouldn't you try to take your inventory i try to explain to them i've been in psychoanalysis for thousands and thousands of dollars worth with professionals i know a great deal about my insides and my past the inventory step may work fine for aas who need some rudimentary understanding but i've done it with professionals and i don't think i needed inventory but thanks well the day i got fired as a dishwasher i thought god damn it here i am six months sober living in the backseat of an abandoned car no front teeth have a few clothes that some mopes gave me a jacket that doesn't fit unless i could carry one shoulder up like that see that handicapped guy you know but it's not a pretty jacket he's got on and i decided to kill myself because that's if you can't drink i don't want to look bad to my sponsor and drink so i just had to kill myself i didn't know quite how to get to the ocean but i walked back down sunset to los shenanigan across los angeles the wilshire i know i went to the ocean and i walked and walked and walked out of a tragic hamlet-like figure maybe you've done that when you're really feeling depressed and you walk down the street and you just know that people are saying what a terrible load that man must carry it turns out later what they're saying is see that [ __ ] you know when i walked and i could not find the ocean i could and i couldn't believe it i stopped in the gas station where's the ocean he said you're just in the western end of beverly hills kid had to go out past the veterans hospital and about another five miles i don't mind killing myself i'm not gonna walk five more miles to do it so i'd walked into my sponsors toll zone cut it down the call to a dime i called him up bob and i decided he is such a hard man i'm gonna i'm a good writer i've made a good living most of my life when i've been able to as a writer i'm going to give this guy the saddest story that no one could say no to it'll it'll take his heart of stone and make it bleed red i said bob he said why aren't you working let me tell you something bob i'm not complaining about my children i've lost that i'll never see again i'm not complaining about my family or my mother and father who've written me off never right i'm not complaining about the fact that i've lost my jobs my life is over that's all right bob i can handle it but there's something i don't think you know about you know even an aaa people treat me differently i'm not you say about how you actually i hear you talk about how you were accepted nay they don't accept me bob i go in the club and they they won't call on me in participation meetings they i sit down and have a cup of coffee or something they get up and go to a different table and people they when they go to parties they tell each other not to tell me and uh everybody has the friend and i don't have a friend bob and i'm alone and desperate bob and i'm doing the best i can but nobody cares and it suddenly struck me this is true [Laughter] the worst story i could think of was mine jesus and i burst into tears i said what am i gonna do bob what am i gonna do he said why don't you write your goddamn inventory the way i told you and i said why don't you i forget what i asked him now it's been fun to watch him try it but i uh i said bob it's my judgment that's the last thing in the world like christ i'm burdened with remorse and sadness and sickness and despair and my judgment taking inventory will make me crazy in your judgment who cares about your judgment you live in an abandoned car for christ's sake he said if i wanted your judgment i go down and put my head in the back window and ask you for it i'm living in a big house in pacific palisades who gives a [ __ ] what you think i'll tell you i was staggered i've had cruelty but that's just about the acme i thought to myself if i just had the money if i just had the money i thought i would call up the world service office in new york and just tell them i just want you to know there's an old timer in los angeles killing newcomers [Applause] and i'll tell you his name and address now it's uh now it's 27 years later and i find myself in a different mode when i talk to the world service office in new york i say no i'm not [Applause] looks a little different from this side but that day he got me so upset i wrote an inventory and it was so it was just dreadful and i was so out of it that i wrote things in which i wasn't the hero and uh just terrible and i don't maybe feel any better i survived the day anyway and i stuck it away and a couple weeks later i was ready to kill myself again and he made me ride with him in his car from los angeles to oxnard and i read it to him at night with it he drove and i had a flashlight and i read it to him and uh i thought jesus i started to couple times halt not a scandal i better not read this just read it we got up in your auction i thought boy he's going to throw me out of his car and i looked over to him the other pool was going i thought the old son of [ __ ] is snapped he's never heard data like this albeit but since then i have been up that road maybe 250 times under the driver's seat and someone else sitting over there and i'm a much better listener than my sponsor when i get near oxnard i always turn my head because there's only so many things you can the only exciting trip i ever made is when mary wrote with me once and really mary get out of my car you [ __ ] but you know i uh there's only inventories are only seem obsessive with the first day when you've heard a few inventories there's nothing new in any of them the details vary but it's always the same erosion of self in fact sometimes when you start to hear an inventory after a while you know where it's going it's hard to wait without to listen to it be read sometimes you can tell when things have been left out didn't you leave something out there did that [ __ ] call you no and a lot of people want to explain now what i'm about to read you let me explain it a little bit you see it isn't quite the way it sounds it's a oh just read it for christ's second shot but i know that that day i guess i took the most important step in aaa what was it the fifth step no the third step i did something that i was unalterably opposed to doing because that was the action called for i allowed a power greater than myself to superimpose over mine turning your will and your life over the care of god in my opinion does not consist of mouthing pretty prayers while you go off to do what you want to do it's allowing a a and its practitioners to superimpose different ways to do things because the only thing different about aaa anything else is something you think about you know almost every therapy in the world forever and even today says this you come to us we will change your thinking and eventually your actions will change aaa is the only therapy that i know of it was for many many years that says just the opposite you come to us we will change your actions and eventually your thinking will change someone was wise enough to discover we can't we haven't got time to wait for our thinking to get better we uh we're going to have a lot going before then you know now it's a new tenant in mental health the new thing they're introducing in ucla and other big universities it's a big thing called behavioral modification where they take people and they don't care how they think but they change their actions and they're finding some degree of getting better they said look what we have discovered and we all go oh because that's what a is about behavioral modification and in so changing your behavior that eventually your thinking changes and when your thinking changes your self-worth changes and your ability to identify and begin to fill the holes in your psyche that have been so intolerable and the knowledge of beginning to understand that you are not as different as you have always secretly been terrified that you were and continuing to do these things little by little hopefully coming to for people like me perhaps like some of you get to a point where you are now uh willing to make yourself available to god because you no longer feel unalterably stained i was raised in a very strict church and all of my life i couldn't stand god because i was too sinful we were talking about that the other night you know i said my life i've broken all the ten commandments in the norwegian lutheran church but if you break three you're gone and i've broken all ten how do i get back in and i suddenly remembered i haven't broken all 10. there's one part of one i haven't broken and i've used that as a beach head like going ashore at ewo and because as of today this afternoon i have never coveted my neighbor's manservant not much but it's but i've come to believe in god and this is from a guy who could not stand church to a norwich and lutheran church certainly for 30 years and never went near one and wouldn't anybody around me were near one my wife i married a catholic girl i wouldn't let her have our children baptized i refuse to let them baptize in that corny god damn church til our little son died and then fortunately my wife had great presence of mine a little baby in the crib she rushed to the kitchen i was out i was in jail drunk she rushed to the kitchen got a handful of water and baptized and that's the thing that saved her sanity and and then i'd begrudgingly let him have they could be baptized but i don't want to know about it and on and on and wednesday of this week as i've done a number of times i set the norwegian lutheran church with my mother i've sat there with her many times this time with the cast at peace and thing isn't that nice god is here and god isn't the group i'm going to and i ate tonight and god is in the hills in the trees i have come to the conclusion that god means god wants good for me and it is only me that stands in the way i don't think some metaphysical way i mean really means good for me i think god means good for everybody if i thought god picked and chose i would think he would not choose me but i have to believe that god has the same thing for all of us and somehow through aaa we are able to turn it on a little bit people like me but i'm not here to tell you that god will make you whole if you're new and cynical the higher power that saved my life was my sponsor because he was all i could believe in at that moment as a result i came to believe a name came to believe in god but i'm not telling you to believe in what i believe but i'm telling you that you better find something to believe in that you can believe in now no matter how it looks to somebody else believe in what you can believe it because it gets to be two o'clock in the morning sometimes you gotta turn to what you believe in and if you've been shocking them you're gonna die you better have something but the nice thing about it all is all the knowledge about i started off this afternoon in kind of a pseudo-scientific analysis of alcoholism which i think is important only if you start thinking well now i'm well i can go do it again you can't once you you become sensitive to it you're gone it's just again like a diabetic saying i've been feeling well for three years i can now eat my sugar you cannot because it has an unusual effect on you and you but you will if you do not take the insulin called alcoholics anonymous because the human mind has a tendency to take things for granted any one of us have had many moments in our life if we could just say if i could just jesus spend a day without under being under terrible pressure yet you get days after all the under pressure so what i don't have my car i wanted on and on don't have the job but the one i love belongs to somebody else all the horse [ __ ] that goes into making up a human being and that's why people like me and i presume like you need to continue to go to aaa i haven't it's not to get new data i haven't heard anything new in 20 years in alcoholics anonymous i haven't heard a new thing in 20 years and yet the same things keep centering me again and again mary your speaker a little earlier today one of the things i've always admired about her she goes to meetings and meetings and i go to meetings and meetings and i'm around to listen to the three o'clock in the morning calls of people who were too well to go to meetings and were too busy and after a while you just want to say call me in the daytime you don't want to call me the daytime before call me the daytime now i really do not want to hear the reason you slipped again this time tell it to somebody who is interested because the concept of alcoholics anonymous is to band together to share our as you say in your thing here experience strength and hope that we may find a way to alter our actions that will eventually change our thinking that'll help us to understand to keep changing those actions to keep changing those thinking so we need not induce temporary psychosis to stand reality and if you don't choose to take these actions and if you don't choose to change your thinking and you want to play your sick little metaphysical self-hypnosis game go play it but then take what comes with it lay face down on your own puke go back to the hopelessness and despair a new guy doesn't know any better maybe if they're once or twice but the people who make an occupation out of being slippers they get more attention for being drunk than they do for getting sober screw up we are here to stay sober not to get sober that's what we got to do and that's why we got to extend the best we got we got to do the best we can i was thinking about that today i resented coming here today because through a mix-up of my schedule there are 250 people at my house having a softball tournament this afternoon and i'm the captain of the host team [Laughter] don't worry my team shipped together to make sure i made the trip [Applause] but i'll tell you my whole house and backyard is full of maybe 350 people and they're all having fun and playing games having fun and i thought ah god damn it i got to go to court of media i could have been i could have been a champion pitching flawlessly but there isn't even a doubt because i wouldn't have a yard to meet him if i didn't go to aaa i wouldn't have my grandchildren there i wouldn't have my wife i wouldn't have my children i wouldn't have anything but more important than that i wouldn't have my sanity i wouldn't have a moment's goddamn peace in the world so that's what we're here for we share our experience strength and hope do what you got to do and keep doing it so as mary said you can walk through your life with some degree of dignity and self-worth and reason for being and when you can do that it's all worthwhile thank you [Applause] hmm you | AA - Recovered - Alcoholics Anonymous - AA100011 | UCu3oWLGzeNYEdJNLAhQAlkQ | 2020-06-02 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | detection | en | 10,434 | 52,285 |
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MlF-ul4OMm8 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MlF-ul4OMm8 | 🔴 Hangar Reviews + A-Coin Giveaway! | okay hello everyone in need of acorns yeah well getting line who isn't uh that that is literally everyone these days it's nice only one person's going to be getting anything so yeah why did you never think of quantum Vortex well I don't know it's probably a good reason it's not effective it's it's actually incredibly ineffective let me see that I'll do it later one more crate left I think I want spend a couple credits on what I'm not sure I think I officially have everything that I want duplicated to be duplicated except for maybe chain gun 16 but I don't know I think the only thing I could possibly work on is Panther I'm sure oh cryo 12 then too yeah sure why not I'll do that nice oh two tournament tickets I'm so excited is my voice all right oh I just woke up so probably just sound a little bit tired that's all I got some coffee here though okay so I think it should be mentioned that I can't like I can't I can't say what the meta is going how the how The Meta is going to change if at all once the rebalance happens so yeah it's it's impossible to say uh Crown I am as always I am going to I'm G to ask you if you want to just enter the giveaway just put your ID in it's fine um but if you want to actually get a hanger review please ask a question and don't don't just don't just say can you rate my hanger like that's not a that's not a legitimate question that tells me that probably you're just you just want you just want to see it on stream you don't actually you don't actually care what happens well this is interesting this this I won't lie both of these mechs work much better with rail gun so I'm not really sure how I feel about that to laun bus okay this will probably remain pretty good here's my theory my theory is that the 16 will see a lot more use for dis launcher because it deals less damage overall but the radius is still huge and it so probably it would still be useful but it would encourage people to use heavy Mech more possibly this build is good you know once you get get it maxed out anyway I would say rail gun would do better on Surge and Orion to be honest but mostly surge because probably replace Orion with something else so yeah I would recommend that and then you could put the 12 on Redeemer once you have that maxed so they probably is solid and then you might even want to get something a little bit more uh aggressive to use instead of dis launcher on Aegis because Aegis is more aggressive Mac Zulu good morning so yeah that would that would be pretty much it for that brail gun arguably is more op than em rifle at this point so I would I would always recommend getting it should I upgrade killshot or go for something else uh oh ah okay Onyx oh have it duplicated that's not bad dis launcher and EM rample 12 is duplicated that's pretty good actually and then you just need to rank this up in order to use double 10 it's not too bad this man's hanger is going to get hit hard though Arc torent and dising yesh um no I think you do want something fast and the best thing that you have is probably killshot Crown you have Nomad that's pretty good you could use Nomad instead of Ryan probably because you're GNA want to get rid of that third sniper build anyway wait what happened Dylan Take Care thank you for being here all right um back to this yeah you you don't have anything else that's fast and specifically in control points uh CPC mode you're going to want something fast at least two things preferably but you only have one so yeah what would I replace you kind of don't have anything tanky and you kind of don't have anything fast except for this the only somewhat tanky thing you have is this but I wouldn't I don't know if I really want to call that tanky to be honest keeping this will probably benefit you but not with the dis launcher probably with like missile rack possibly something with a lot of damage output that you could use when you're being aggressive dis launcher is not going to be it for very long spere what's what am I doing I'm doing hanger reviews obviously do I need to get back on for this no I would pin a message but then like YouTube doesn't it doesn't let me pin my own messages for I don't even know what reason my question is that I always confuse what I have to do next oh my God so you just want me to just straight up tell do this do this do this you don't even like you don't even want to think about it okay should I get rail gun 12 for my eclipse or get Minun 12 for my ages and use dis 12 on C Clips are by both the rail gun 12 and Minun 12 on those twox so okay uh I don't see any CLI oh there it is not bad so Eclipse might work decently with this launcher because it's just it's not as aggressive as uh egis is but I don't think egis will so probably you will want something like minigun for ages I won't lie as far as rail gun 12 goes I would say it's always a solid choice and it's very good for Surge and Eclipse to be honest which you could try it I always recommend people just kind of try things to see what they like best because not everybody likes the same things and yeah you could probably get away with like dis launcher here minigun here rail gun here because rail gun let's be honest rail gun is a is the best Close Quarters weapon even though it's a sniper um or you could put rail here go in here and keep that and then just get rid of your second disc launcher build but kind of depends on what you want to do but it is probably a good idea to at least replace the the Eis Bild the the dis launchers on egis anyway months grinding and I got 30,000 AC coins waiting for some advice dang only because you have 30,000 AC coins and really ask a question but that that's that's a lot of AC coins oh it's cuz it's a lot of tanking um this is gonna get hit hard I would have advised against this anyway because you got you got two builds competing for the same weapons so that was never going to work out for you uh same here you can't max out one of these like Guardians at level six you couldn't Max it out and still get full use out of out of the sonics or the or the guardian this you got that's fine um the guardian's probably fine you might want to swap this though you definitely want to get a real gun something specifically surge to be honest Arin Eclipse might it might be able to work pretty decently but if not you could always just replace it with something else if you feel like you could do like graviton beam but graviton beam is kind of mid to be honest so I wouldn't necessarily recommend dropping too much on that I hate hate to say it but the disc Nerf is going to make Panther more meta it might it might I can't say for sure but you might be right this you should probably replace this with a t if I'm being honest and something with heavier DPS cuz you have two closed quarters and then just dis launcher which will not be considered a heavy DPS weapon for very much longer so yeah recommend doing that and getting real gun 12 I need more AC coins doesn't everyone I'm in tier four with 2500 a coins and I bought some stuff which you will see will I see it is the question oh yeah okay fair enough I will see it scorpus Minun eight nice chain gun eight previously I would have said that that's a terrible decision but Shen gun's getting a pretty serious buff so so that might be it might be pretty decent tier four getting Guardian to replace arachnos would definitely benefit you yeah I don't remember remember if the Helix Rec 10 was for credits or not but you could do a 610 build pretty easily so that's that's not too bad in terms of this you'd want to replace this with something better probably Eis is in tier five I think so as since you get to tier five replace that with an Aegis don't worry about um don't worry about the Aries to be honest that's fine probably you want a second because you have three mechs that are not particularly F or four mechs that are not particularly fast you probably want at least one more so generally I would say maybe replace this with something faster specifically like Redeemer I think is in tier five right yeah yeah Redeemer should be in tier five so as soon as you get tier five Redeemer and ages are the are the two best options for you but otherwise I'd say probably just get Guardian because guardian's a really good Mech even like at Max arachnos is not arachnos is absolutely terrible but at least you get it for free oops going to rank up Eclipse any else I should rank up or grind to rank up I probably pretty much everything but uh rank four okay that'll put you at 16 what would you put on it is the question oh well this is interesting I'm not sure how well this is going to do to be honest and this I wouldn't imagine is fantastic you might do better with the dis launchers on Panther because like what's what's the point of the panther barrier if you're just going to be firing overhead missiles anyway right you probably want weapon that deals more damage from Lite so I'd say put the diser on Panther the Helix Rex you could put on Eclipse once you rank it up but then the rail gun what would you do with it no it's probably better with the real gun probably least swap those two anyway yeah I mean it's it's the making of something pretty good you just kind of keep working on ranking things up obviously like everything costs sa coins so it's it's a slow process also it's a hamlock I like that I wish I saw that in the hanger with the 30,000 a I'm gonna upgrade Eclipse to six stars with arc 10 Mina great egis from three to Max and pair it with dual minigun 12 as modius Max Guardian dis 16 Max surge run 12 nice very nice hopefully you have the blueprints for that because I can tell you right now it's going to cost you 30,000 it it cost me when Seeker first came out I I just maxed it day one so which means I just bought a bunch of blueprints with a coins and it cost me about 30,000 AC coins for one Mac that started at like rank four so I have Vortex hey nice it's going to run arcs on it they're getting nerfed so what should I run on it I don't have it in my hanger because it's not ranked up okay let me see I'm not sure arcor would have been a great choice for it anyway I'll be honest with you this is interesting that that that okay you wouldn't want to replace your Aegis or your nomad I mean of all of these mechs you'd probably want to replace your stalker right and I won't lie a javelin Helix um Vortex is actually not bad it is kind of a support Mech type thing so there is that otherwise you could put these on Orion and then put the missile racks on Vortex which would be the other weapon that I would think is probably a good fit my personal favorite is Storm rack and missile rack's fairly close though I don't imagine this works very well you might end up wanting to put this you maybe put this on Vortex and then you might want to put the missile rack on no man because you're not gonna it's gonna be pretty hard to be aggressive with dis launcher after the Nerf I'm pretty sure obviously I don't have anything concrete on that but it call it a hunch I need confirmation bro well I don't know if Sentry's in here I should probably I should probably see if he's here imagine this entire time like he wasn't even you show or where he fell asleep hey there he is I feel like I should check up on you fre every 30 minutes or so centy I'm gonna r Wait I'm going to rank up Eclipse should I replace zhr or Sentinel also when I get Nat and replace real gun how should I range my weapons okay uh well I don't see eclipse at all but his question was to replace Zephyr or Sentinel to be fair um a minigun Zephyr I love it but I can't imagine it works well does it I'd say probably minigun on Sentinel would work much better and then the rail gun can go on Eclipse because let's be honest Zephyr is not very good for as bad as Sentinel is Zephyr is like I here here's the thing let me let me put it this way I know that sentinel's bad and I constantly have it like at the Forefront of my mind that Sentinel is just you know it's just one of those bad XX so I'm always thinking about you know if I you know if I see one then it's it's you know it's not going to be good and uh you know if I use it then I have to be careful what I use it with because it's not going to perform very well Zephyr I forget exists more than half the time it's much worse like it's kind of not even a comparison in my mind like that I forget this exists most of the time so yeah replace that that should be fine and yeah be pretty good I don't remember what your other question was but when I get N8 and replace rail gun how should I arrange my oh God N8 E I mean you might even put it on stalker instead of dis launcher and then you could possibly put the dis launcher on Redeemer which is more of a redeemer is more of like a keep away Mech where it's not really aggressive so you don't really need misile rxs on it say is something to try but I would always recommend kind of messing around with it seeing how things work and how you like it I want to buy one more legendary Mech which one should I [Music] get oh eclipse and Onyx I mean what are the best ones the best ones are like Nomad Seeker Bastion probably in that order in terms of legendary MX well ins sege actually probably surge Nomad Seeker Bastion in that order whichever one you want to get whichever one you can get that go ahead and do so but any of those would be spectacular honestly how good is Seeker I would place it probably I mean it's probably it's top 10 easily top five possibly I'd have to like actually think about what the top five mechs are but I haven't in a while so it's very good though but that's mostly because it can easily take out all these camper mechs the thing is we're going to have less camper Max once dis launcher ends up being nerfed so actually it might inadvertently uh Nerf Seeker as well very possible if your ID is in the chat then you are entered into the giveaway that you are fine should I dual copy graviton 10 or buade 12 should I buy Orion and what weapon should I get for him yes probably Orion is a really good mag so always recommend getting it if the nades are for Panther then do graviton instead because yeah that's graviton is just GNA be better for Panther I'd say that's fine that's fine although nades might be pretty good for some of these would probably be better it might be better than whatever this build is on Zer to be fair this build you'll want to replace with something possibly the missile racks from here or you could put nades on it not but yeah probably graviton bam is better and Ryan H actually probably you probably replace zipper with a Ryan to be honest that's not bad and if you can some type of decent sniper weapon would do you a lot of good because you don't have any snipers and oran's really good with sniper weapons as is pretty much everything but y know waiting till next month to get either Serge or Nomad I have Bastion and Seeker already nice stop ignoring my you're just putting your you're just putting the number in I'm not g I'm not gonna look at your hanger because you're not you're not actually trying to say anything meaningful which legendary mag should I add Bastion or Hemlock okay see that's a question right it's a legitimate question so I look at that yeah I can't possibly do every hanger thank you and also if your ID get it's buried behind a bunch of other people submitting theirs you're just going to have to do it again I'm not going to scroll back up and find it and that is simply not a thing that I'm about to do okay Bastion or Hemlock uh I just saw this guy's here probably Bastion and you could quite possibly replace the arachnos too if it's rank four anyway yeah ideally you want to get rid of the arachnos and Bastion is definitely better than Hemlock so yeah there is that don't want to spend too much time on yours because I already did when will the update come nobody knows should my hanger be like I'm not here to tell you what how you're supposed to play okay that's the reason that I'm telling you that it's the reason that I'm saying that I want people to ask questions because I'm not here to tell you what to do and tell you how to play I'm here to answer questions and help you get something that you would probably be more happy with NOA look look you don't have to include the fact that you're free to play before saying the rest of what you have to say it literally doesn't mean anything I'm not going to change what I'm saying the the freeto playay stamp does not have to be on everything okay OB soon I'm going to get gate Crasher or Bastion what should I replace them with gate Crasher or Bastion okay so one or the other not both is the Theory Y what is this how come you have a Max sech what is that like everything's about what I'd expect except it's a lot of legendary Max and weapons and it's crazy to me that it's only 4500 power but then there's a freaking maxed surge just kind of chilling I don't I don't know what that's about anyway gate Crasher or Bastion Pro I mean definitely Bastion is a better Mech just in general and I would probably replace the Onyx it's sad but you know heavy mechs are just not great they really aren't I got so many surge blueprints in the modifier dang Sentry no he's not tanking I don't think I'm gonna remove it no don't I'm very certain that he just I guess that's just the only thing that he upgraded which like I guess is valid also it' be like simply because the game allows you to I think it would be kind of a be kind of crooked of me to be like you can't enter the giveaway if you take because let's be honest everybody does it nowadays is it a issue yeah obviously but you know this is fair for everyone so no way never tank yeah I mean I I kind of assumed since you had that one hanger that was like perfectly normal and then that other one with just a random Max surge just chilling there crazy crusty pineapple that is a fantastic Name by the way Mar Guardian will probably hit 36 32 energy next month so should I give both my rail guns to it and should I buy missile W 16 or save up for surge probably surge just off the top of my head um okay rail guns on Ryan ra double rail gun Guardian is very solid I won't lie The Surge is a good replacement for killshot because it killshot can't really survive much but Serge can because at least it has EMP which keeps it from taking damage from the thing that it's dashing at and it has stealth which helps prevent damage from other sources so Serge is just it's just so many leagues better than Killa but you could keep both and then put Serge instead of like a Ryan because you're then going to be losing your Ryan build if you put the rail gun on here so it's kind of up to you but yeah it could go either way multiple Fast Max is typically a good idea but you know it's you don't always want to sacrifice everything for the sake of more Fast Max what's my dream hanger you must have achieved it but still what is it mine is the maximum amount of emotional damage which means Seeker Hemlock Orion possibly Bastion and the last one I'm undecided but I enjoy Vortex a lot so probably vortex in terms of weapons I kind of don't care I'm good with kind of just whatever at 2200 power my three star Vortex feels really weak is it because it's three stars my Nomad has four stars and feels really strong same with just I wouldn't think so I mean if everything else surely you have other three star Ms so I wouldn't think that it should but that's it's probably just because Vortex is genuinely not the best should I get Helix Rex as ARs and disc launchers are getting a huge Nerf huge is well that remains to be seen also if the only things you have is a single Mech then I can't really tell you anything but probably I don't know Helix rack is typically extremely um extremely popular like mid game anyway so probably you you probably would want to consider getting it regardless I have rail gun 12 and EM rifle six which is the best MEC to equip them best in the game uh the most common rail gun 12 build I see is surge which I would have to say is probably the best one my personal favorite is Ryan as you can see I use it it's like the only rail gun 12 build that I use by the way uh in terms of em rifle 6 I'm not really sure what you could use that on because I don't know what stage of the game you're in what are your thoughts on carbine 16 if they add it in a million years I think it could be fun but it's like nobody would use it maybe a couple people who use it for the novelty but like I can't imagine unless they buffed garbine I can't imagine anyone would really like can't imagine it would it would be much of a revelation I guess is what I'm saying I would not use rocket mortar Hemlock I would not use rocker mortar anything it's the most boring thing ever same with Helix is it kind of emotional damage yeah I mean possibly but I I don't I don't like weapons that take away all the fun like that but yes emotional damage is the best kind of damage bro you really copy pasted that okay is a fourstar stalker worth the AC coins probably not stalker's one of those mechs that's pretty good if you get it in tier four yeah but I wouldn't really recommend you doing anything with it afterward because yeah guys don't spam Sentry's going to remove your messages bro please don't ignore me I'm not ignoring anyone it's just a matter of whether or not I see your question if you don't have a question then I'm not going to look at your hanger and if you do have a question then I probably just just didn't see it or I decided to do someone else's instead but I'm not going to get to everybody so chill sometimes you just need high damage stuff in your stage I don't know what you mean I mean I agree but I don't know what that's in relation to should I replace fourar stalk or fourstar Eclipse with my guardian let's see well you already did it seems like honestly I I know you have a Mex I know there are two mechs that you have Max and one of them is killshot but I will be honest eclipse is going to be much better than killshot so if you you want to just like wait until you get Eclipse maxed out and then just replace that and that would be fine but you don't really need a third fast Mech that wouldn't do you much good and kill shots not great but Eclipse would be very uh very much better with ra gun 12 I think should I upgrade kill shot to 24 energy essentially should I maxed out killshot never because kill shot's stupid okay uh or infested Helix 10 second copy okay do with the minigun T I love seeing minigun T it's probably the it's probably the best looking one it's sad that the the 12 is the only one that I could really use so replace Guardian with a Max kill shot or duplicate Helix 10 well if I'm being honest I'd say you probably would want to replace the gate Crasher you want to put voltaic on Guardian instead guardian's much more useful than gate Crasher is I won't lie and then the missile RX will do pretty well on killshot that it give you a second fast Mech as well but gate Crashers it's fun but it's not really it's not great for much like you don't really use it you can't really use it for anything specific and uh but Guardian you can use as a counter to pretty much anything and that's nice what I mean by that is if in your stage you have rocket mortars is your high damage you have nothing else for that you will just use rocket mors well yeah I mean you use what you have I'm not saying that nobody should use it I'm just saying that I personally would not ever use mortars and I would avoid Helix because I have many more options to choose from just because I wouldn't use it doesn't mean I'm saying that nobody should or that I never would cuz I've used Helix before guy he keeps saying shall I get Helix racks as ARs and dis moners are getting a huge nerve I already said probably you should get Helix rack regardless and then I checked his hanger and realized he had literally one Mech and it was a dis launcher chungus and he continues to copy paste it okay are Storrs a good weapon for eclipse or it better to stick em on it oh I don't know I've seen some decent results with storm rack Eclipse but at the same time it's so squishy so like what's your goal with it is your goal is your goal just to have like a high damage weapon on your Eclipse because that if so then storm RS great but if your goal is to legitimately bust enemy eises I think you're going to need something a little bit beefier and yeah so eclipse eclipse won't be it if you actually want to use it to counter AIS or something otherwise it could probably be pretty good it's nice to see somebody appreciate Min guns I like the aesthetic of the weapon bro minigun is my favorite it it is my favorite weapon right now it used to be beams but beams do not work very well and like the the devs have really made it difficult for me to enjoy my beams lately which is sad but I mean you you can't you can't beat a good old minigun I'm I'm just saying it's time for giveaway submission up no we still have about an hour I get you he keeps doing it okay look he keeps spamming it so I'm gonna put him in a Timeout for 30 minutes so you got to chill there's no way Sentry doesn't have your ID by now should to rank up eclips or by Redeemer there you go Redeemer would be better than Zephyr I can say that right off the top of my head in order to get use out of a 16 energy Eclipse you would have to then buy the arct torrent 10 which especially since arct torant just got a Nerf nobody knows if that's going to be worth it for you plus it's going to be even more AC coins so probably probably just uh bu Redeemer be honest also nice Crow JB sixes very fancy I don't have any of those by the way I don't have the six and I don't have the 12 will I ever get them probably not what time is it for me uh it's 9: in the morning should I change my Nomad with egis uh probably you should change something else nomad's really really good so is egis well you already have Nomad and in here so I don't know what the question is um you should replace Zephyr with the first thing you can get your hands on I'm just kidding um I mean again Eclipse would be good Ryan would be good you presumably are in tier five at least so you should have did I say Eclipse should have Redeemer at least unlocked not necessarily purchased but unlocked um but you could also just use Ayan which is also fantastic epic Mech Sentinels not great uh what are the other epic mechs Panther's pretty good but that's not until tier six oh oh cheetah yeah cheetah's op I'm just kidding don't don't don't get cheetah um all of all of the Epic Maxs Panther Orion Aegis Redeemer those are the only four four good ones to be honest bro why is this guy why are you doing this why are you in the why are you doing this in the global chat no I'm not doing that uh I'm gonna have to read that later somebody got a Time about that guy okay what's he doing oh is he just spamming [Music] okay chill bro chill rles c zipper replace Zer yeah BR I'm telling it's not good like you pretty much cannot use it at my stage of the game it's actually cheetah is actually better than Zephyr at the stage of the game that I am in is that for probably pretty somewhat decent when you get it yeah maybe but I can't imagine it stays that way for long I've collected more than enough AC coins Panther or killshot first okay I mean I see a Zer which means probably you would benefit from not having that if you got Panther it would immediately be rank four so you'd have 20 energy on it and from what I can tell you wouldn't really have much in terms of weapons to actually put on that so maybe maybe put that off for a little bit and get killshot first you are missing some speed so yeah be a pretty good uh yeah just just replace ever you could put the disc launchers on guardian and the volic on killshot to be honest or this scuffed build on killshot if you prefer and then the volte on Sentinel but mess around with it I always say mess around with it see what you like I had no idea R stre you know the schedule bro but yeah that's fair I did completely forget last month so there is that should I get nade 12 or missile rack 12 okay eight and a 10 so you could use an eight and a 12 effectively so that's nice uh or you could do missile rack eight and 12 on Guardian instead and then maybe like nades on Bastion or something actually probably on ages you'd want missile racker will take and then dis launcher could go on probably one of these two after the after the rebalance that might work a little bit better honestly I think you could go with either missile rack is classically a better weapon than nade launcher so if you went with that you probably would not be disappointed but if you plan to get both i' not sure it really matters it's just a matter of like whether or not you want Nate Eights on something or mile rates on something oh your head hurts oh no is it because you just woke up or well that was like an hour ago give me your thoughts I'm really stuck and don't know what to do maybe rank up rail gun or eclipse or Panther I only know I need a replacement for dis launcher and Redeemer okay well you don't necessarily need to replace dis launcher I don't think anybody said that dis launcher is going to become a bad weapon it's just not going to be a brawler weapon so you don't want to use it on something like an egis that is the main that is the main difference I would say public bus is still spamming I give pauses in between okay let it be known you only need to put it in one time Sentry is writing these down so you you put it in a couple times I would say three times is the most that you should have to put it in thank you red oh oh yeah red if you wanted to like if you want to mention the you want to mention to like not spam or whatever as well then I'll just go ahead and pin that anyway uh this guy I don't even remember what he said he basically just said he didn't know what he was doing it is well I mean okay back for my recollection so dis launcher Bastion might not be terrible but probably'd be better on something like Redeemer like I said like a keep away Mech bastion's like an in-your-face Mech and I don't think dis launcher is going to do much in your face so probably replacing and I'll be honest even if dis launcher like even before dis launcher gets nerfed I would probably recommend swapping these two builds anyway because um yeah this is kind of scuffed this I'm not sure how I feel about this but it is I mean it it's your only heavy Mech it's a lot of energy piled onto one Mech and that's what heavy mechs are for and it is Panther and panther is the best heavy me so I can't complain about it too much to be honest it's not that best putting your resources into surge that's not a bad idea uh rail G to Ryan that's not bad I'd say you have a good thing going you kind of just need to like settle on a direction like you've got some weird things going here like is your goal to duplicate graviton beam or are you going to give it up for minigun Minun is better than grav I'll just tell you that right now but you know if you can't do that doing a doing a mix of the two maybe is not in your best interest so possibly you want to consider something a different DPS weapon like missile rack instead so yeah how about Helix 12 on Panther is starting because I can buy both right now just waiting for good playoff Helix Panther's kind of redundant right I mean that's that's my thought on it like why have a Mech that's going to put up a wall just for you to then fire over that wall with Helix racks like why even bother having that me so I think you could could do better putting higher put putting higher DPS weapons on Panther and then you could put the Helix rack on something else but that's just that's just my thought I'm still looking for it chill bro it's like 45 minutes I mean centry could take like a 15 minute break if Red's willing to take over have one more question that I forgot to ask since I have the crash range implant oh nice is Guardian better than gate Crasher Guardian was already better than gate Crasher without the implant that's considering chuner but I got the implant fair enough Guardian is something you'll see in end game gate Crasher is not I'll just tell you that right now gate Crasher is nice and it's fun and probably if you get it at lower ranks then um it is likely fairly beefy but it's it's not really useful for much like I was saying before want to see if I'm on a good track and if you think my Eclipse build will do good for now sure tank oh okay he getting right to the point my this will probably be decent for a little while this this is kind of fantastic I won't lie uh Minun Guardian probably won't do very well just if I'm being fully honest the 12 is the fact that you have the 12 is great but you could probably put CU guardian's not not the sort of Mech that you want with like sustained fire weapons you want it with like a burst or something that's indirect so something with a large AOE like dis launcher or something with a large fire rate like missile Rack or or range and to damage like rail [Music] gun that's pretty good that's pretty good this would definitely work for now the only issue is well for one thing gra is not the best but also having only one means it's going to take a full three seconds to get a single implosion off which is very sad it's it's not ideal at all so yeah heard people say pod gun's going to take displays is it true or pod's really that good no absolutely not those people are coming to absurd conclusions based on assumptions that they make but yeah nothing that you tell them is going to change that pin thank you red yeah you only need I you only need to put your ID in one time theoretically should I use Guardian as a Close Quarters build with fragment gun 12 and8 or should I use long arm 12 and8 uh long AR probably just off the top of my head Guardian starts off as a good Close Quarters Mac but then pretty much immedi medely becomes not a good closed quarters me oh actually put the long arms on Panther and put the missile rack on Guardian that's what I would say Panther's a much better sniper M and you don't have any snipers and missile rack's a fantastic choice for guardiana not so much for Panther to be honest yeah also get rid of the dang Z no you get to that you get to that replace uh you put you want to put an AIS in here pretty much as soon as you can but oh you have a okay I mean a kill shot instead of a Zer would not be the worst idea oh okay it's only rank three never mind how do you give a coins to the giveaway winner I just go to the Play Store not going to need any like personal information from anybody don't worry you can't put your ID or name in chat why is that well you can't really be entered into the giveaway if that's the case for one thing how many ion beams does it take to kill a Hemlock I didn't check okay I haven't gotten around to it but something tells me that ion pods just going to do absolutely nothing also do you here's a qu clarifying question did you mean for me to stick the hemlock with the Pod or did you intend for me to like punch it through a wall my guess is it's either going to oneshot the hemlock or it's not going to deal any damage at all but anyway defenser honestly I I'm not going to go look for people on my friends list for the sake of doing it you have to check before Friday oh okay what day is today Sunday duh okay I'll see I I will see hit through a wall gotcha I will I will make a note for myself I will make sure to do that before Friday for some unknown reason inputting name or ID causes any comment I make to just disappear when I reload the page it's a ghost comment you can't see it either interesting have you tried like breaking it up with spaces or periods or something like that the ID I mean I know somebody else was having issues with it but it was because they kept like they kept using a copy paste comment so YouTube saw it as as just Spam something something something something is way easier than doing five wins in a row for four days five wins in a row isn't that hard I don't know what you're getting at five wins in a row is easy for me anyway maybe I just don't get enough players each time my hanger power reaches a specific Milestone the enemies get tougher with better weapons than Mech do you know at what Point does enemies stop getting stronger I'm at 8300 hanger power they don't stop currently my bots have maxed everything and and I mean like they have maxed weapons and Max and pilots and implants and they have legendary implants and everything and I don't even have that so you just you just got to work with it you know it is it is what it is you have more knowledge of the game than the Bots do so how much damage can you do with a single shot of em rifle including Buffs from brick house and ability from stalker that was not the question that red was referring to when he made when when when he made that comment the question is in regards to your hanger right should I upgrade Aries or Guardian see that's what I'm talking about that kind that's the kind of question that I like to see oh he's been offline for a week dang Aries or Guardian well Guardian is the only of the two that has actually like good end game so probably Guardian but I would assume you probably have access to some other things theoretically tier five in which case you should get in egis and replace Aries this is probably fine for now although you could just you could put the Aries instead of arnos you don't have anything as fast you should probably get Redeemer as well if you can why is no one using voltaic 14 uh it's probably because the 14 is like in a much higher tier but I did see one guy had he had a double 14 on a gay Crasher and I saw that early earlier today it was like a different guy that I was looking at so that was that was pretty interesting not sure what to do after rank five Onyx where I'll use em16 and8 should I do dual minigun 10 for serger Bastion or do Ember Nomad currently rank three to replace Orion a lot of these things aren't really used for the same thing but but okay so em rifle onx that's definitely interesting minig guns on serger Bastion or Ember no okay minigun is better than graviton beam and it's definitely better than Arc torren but you do only have the one fast P so it might benefit you to replace the Orion at least in one of your hangers right like if you had one of one hanger for uh CPC and it has here two Fast Max being surgeon nomad uh same with five or not five freefor all and then like 2v2 5v5 you could use um these these five would be pretty decent Orion's good but like you already have a real gun you already have a sniper but you don't really need the Orion and you definitely want something uh that's you definitely want multiple things that are fast specifically in CPC cuz like how you g how are you going to beacon run if your only Beacon Runner is dead right so generally I'd say no man should I replace my Zephyr frags with Panther long arm probably oh he has a Vortex let's go I love it more than likely you'll want to put the fragment guns on surge after dis launcher gets a Nerf because dis launcher won't be a brawler weapon after that it's not going to be the sort of thing that you want on a surge or a Bastion or an egis it's going to be something that you want on something that's a a little more passive so the frags will probably do you good on that the dis launcher you could put quite possibly on Vortex but also possibly on Guardian just because guardian's squishy and then the missile rack you could put on Zephyr which would not be bad but the question was whether or not you replace it with Panther and the answer is probably yeah you don't have a sniper so that would probably do you good but as always as I tell everybody mess around with different stuff if you have it just kind of try different combinations see what it's like after the Roundup changes apply what's the best for Bastion and agis I currently don't use dis launcher on agis anyway I've always used minigun Sentry is very fond of storm R but you can't really get stormr without money so I would say minigun when will stream end in like 30 minutes what's better Arc or frags uh frags pretty much in every case if I'm getting bombarded with discs how do I counter it hey well guess what you now have you now don't you you won't have that problem for much longer I mean previously the only real way to counter dis launcher was just more dis launcher dis launcher was a is a counter to a lot of things and mostly snipers but there wasn't much besides more dis launcher that could actually physically counter dis launcher so it's very possible that things get just a lot better just in general after the update but who knows maybe it won't should I dropped the plan of buying AR 12 and St over Helix 12 honestly I said Arc torr's overrated anyway especially when you get to the 12 like it's the six and probably even the 10 are very very strong when you get them but then after that it's kind of like they lose their value they're not even right now even before they get nerfed they're not good in a maxed hanger they're really not so Arc torrent yeah maybe not your best choice just in general anyway I know that I need to replace my guardian with discl eights since this are getting a Nerf well just because they're getting nerfed doesn't mean they need to stop existing in your hanger but let's see have a set of new mechs uh my second Squad what do you suggest which Mech to develop next okay I see so you don't think this build's going to do very well which I mean maybe it won't you might want something more like missile rack for it Redeemer Nomad surge kind of Hemlock are all very solid let me see I mean you could put nades on Guardian that'd be kind of fun and I imagine it wouldn't do bad either I'd say nomad's definitely something I would replace gate Crasher with NAD if this is like your main hanger I would keep the guardian but put possibly put like nade launcher on it instead and put Nomad in here but you know that's assuming this build doesn't do well it might it might continue to do well yeah it's about it from that read the pin comment okay we're already getting that oh nice he ABS just full spam beautiful love to see it question is should I upgrade my graviton 10 and is there replacement what's the best Mech to put disc 16 except Panther and guardian except Panther and guardian I'm not sure I mean is there should you be using three heavy mix probably not to be honest I wouldn't use dister 16 on anything besides Panther or Guardian unless you're doing like an eight 16 build on a medium Mech should you upgrade your griton 10 yes it's much cheaper and easier to deal with like it's easier to get easier to duplicate than minigun even though minigun is better it's just significantly more expensive so graviton beam is going to be your best like super high DP s weapon for a while and that would definitely that would definitely do you some good Fusion Cannon Is Not Great dis launer on Guardian might be pretty decent I can't imagine this G rifle six is pulling a lot of weight for you although missile rack eight on cian it's also a nice choice considering you have 16 energy getting rid of that incept for for something possibly something faster would not be a bad decision onx I don't see an ID and if you expect me to scroll through my 344 friends to find you on that list if you're there I'm not scrolling I'm not scrolling through there looking for you I'm sorry that's just the way it is my mods will have to put in their ID if they want something that's just the way it's just the way it goes common courtesy cus I'm working on two em builds gross you said having duplicate builds is a bad idea well I said having duplicate builds should be a bad idea I think in most cases macarina makes it rather uh rather beneficial can you elaborate why um I mean ideally duplicate builds would not be beneficial it depends on what the build is if it's like duplicate Arc torrent builds duplicate Close Quarters builds probably yeah it's not a great idea it's duplicate snipers game's just going to be like yeah here depends on what it is some things some things are clearly meta and so the game will encourage you to use multiple I mean why do you think the the classic meta hanger right now is like three disc launchers and two snipers any recommended fifth slot currently a placeholder with chongas or chungus or or CH I don't know which one you're talking about Chung okay that's pretty good two em builds I see so these two that's solid you definitely want at least one sniper and having a second one is typically good although a rail gun build would also not be a bad idea like if you wanted one em and one rail gun it's two snipers you could snipe with both of them but one of them is just better at close range so it's slly more Bristal in terms of the fifth slot you got two fastb that's good you got some HP here that's good Firepower here but you don't have I would say your only real like damage dealer is this everything else is like a keep away right where like you're going to avoid dis launcher is not a keep away but it will be pretty soon when it when it gets NF um where it's like it's not going to be ideal to be up in someone's face with any of these three builds so it would probably be a good idea to do something similar to the effect of storm rag I'm not sure what you have but like minigun graviton would probably do pretty well for you in terms of the max I Al I still again don't know what you have but probably you have a pretty decent idea of what's good and what you like I think beacons have the same projectile speed as beam weapons now that's something to test it's the info we all need to know defenser okay there he is we got like 20 minutes so probably in like 10 minutes I will wrap this up oh you don't even have a fifth slot out of my Mex which is best with dis8 I will be ranking Hemlock up okay probably either Hemlock or Vortex it's hard to say off the top of my head they are both like Vortex seems like a good brawler but it's really not which is sad I don't know I I can't really put my finger on why it's not but it isn't and so yeah that is that is definitely a thing nice skin by the way and yeah hemlock also not a brawler but at least you can use the abilities get someone stuck and then you know use a more High DPS weapon to hit them hard while they're stuck and they can't move so that's that's not a bad idea definitely don't want like a close quarterage weapon on Hemlock but something with high damage would be would be good so either one I would assume would be the better ones possibly Vortex though to be honest posidon okay I got you I got you come on St I'm trying to come what should I invest in next okay not much of a question but he says he needs help so jungus he's better than kill shot so we go with this hanger in terms of this isn't terrible sniper I mean long arm 8 and 10 on brick house not sure how effective that would be it might actually be better to do long arm eight on Orion if I'm being honest it would apply the stasis and give you more time to kill them and it also has a bigger boost than Breck house does so there is that oh excuse me you only have the one fast MEC well unless I go to this hanger then you have two which is that's I mean that's solid fair enough and yeah yeah you Pro you want a better sniper the problem is the the only good sniper that's available in like any of the lower tiers is long arm which is sad because G rifle is terrible and Quantum gun you just can't get and is also not the best in terms of snipers so probably long armor on Ayan the dis launcher you might be able to put that on like kill shot and use it as more of a keep away thing if you wanted to or you could replace the tang with something else I know Tango is very popular but it is not great so I wouldn't necessarily recommend investing heavily in it also you don't have any tanks I'm realizing tanks have seen a pretty big increase in their effectiveness to a point where like it's actually like it's actually kind of it's actually not a good idea to run without a tank as it should just like it's not a good idea to run without a scout so yeah there is that probably you want something with a bit more HP to to take a few hits if need be and honestly I'd recommend swapping the tanker any tank that you can get your hands on will do I pretty sure Sentinel only costs credits so there is that but tangu is one I mean yeah but in terms of Effectiveness it's it's not all there I wouldn't really recommend that you swap any of your better stuff for the sake of keeping uin but you know that is up to you of course I'm in tier seven oh okay fair enough you definitely want youis I don't think yeah no you didn't have a just and that should have been the first thing that came in my mind because he just is the most OP Mech still uh please give tips for tournament for 7K inventory power getting people with 10,000 SP in my leaderboard well okay well um that is not a legitimate ID so you must have type with something but uh the tournament leaderboard is not the people that you have to face I'm not sure if you knew that or not but you don't fight people that are in your leaderboard does that's just the people who start the tournament around the same time that you do you still fight you still fight like the people who are or at least you should be fighting the people who are around your SP Seasons top players aren't exactly top players there's a large chance they either tank their hanger or they use exploits I fear less 10% is legit I mean there is that also let's be real this the top 500 in the season is a mark of how much people play not necessarily how good they are and if you tank your hanger you can play thousands of games and learn and I'm not joking literally nothing about the game you will learn nothing you don't improve at all you're not doing any better than you ever have you're not like you get nothing from it but you could play thousands of games tanking for the sake of like yeah you get easy you you you do what you you do what you do you get what you get but what you don't get is skill and that is why tankers have skill issue and that is why most of the top 500 people shouldn't be taken super seriously review red oh no did did he ask for it I'm sorry all right I see it I see it now I ban him okay this might be my last one yeah send message no I need more moner okay fine I'll do it just for the monster freaking force my hand bro uh particle beam super op obviously cryo launchers that a good on Eclipse I'm pretty sure this is an achievement build but cry launch is actually fairly decent I still think nades are better but cry launcher is fairly decent he is a menace with this build so I would not dare take that away from him let me see what his other hangers are I think this is his main one this is really good this is really good uh I mean the only thing I would really say it's like this could be swapped with like pretty much literally anything because particle beam's really bad missile rank 16 there you go just use that or well no you have your rail gun on Seeker I forgot uh graviton I don't think he has graviton 16s duplicated anyway yeah I like it though it's very fancy yeah I think that's going to be it view my hand because I don't know what to do with The Arc torrent six all right all right real quick I will real quick see what you got but I'm only really going to be looking at the turn six uh oh that's un ZR this build is going to feel bad because Zep is bad so I would recommend getting killshot to replace it possibly putting missile Rax on it this is not going to work spectacularly this is probably not going to work spectacularly although the nade six I think cost a coins so that's unfortunate um you don't have any snipers so a sniper would help you probably just get rid of the arc torren the AR torren won't I mean they're going to be doing worse in presumably not too long but you could probably just replace this with just a better Mech because Z is not great okay yeah not accepting any friend requests sorry about that oh gra skull messaged me again that's good because I I almost forgot that he he messaged me some stuff I I'll look at it later I don't know if he's watching the stream any suggestion for disc Replacements that're cheap enough I don't know if you'd need well I mean nobody really knows if you necessarily need to replace your dis launcher but also what's the question here right I think a lot of people interpret this as I need to replace my radius weapon which is that really true right because dis launcher is going to remain a radius weapon what it's not going to remain is a brawler weapon you're not going to want to use it on something like um a surge or a Bastion or an AIS or something that is aggressive it's not going to have aggressive DPS so what you really want to replace is your DPS weapon and knowing what you're looking for I think is is the best thing that you can do and in terms of good DPS weapons even just ones even ones with radius missile rack is a Clear Choice it's a very good weapon I see people use that even at Max like it's very solid so that's that's a pretty good choice please review your hanger my own bro my own's terrible and I know it I have zero fast Megs I have two tanks I do have a sniper at least I have some good DPS I have some good radius but what I don't have is speed like in any capacity but to be fair this was a hanger that I was using to like I was literally just supporting Sanji during his stream the other day and so that is that is the reason that it is the way that it is so I I don't normally run this do you think it's a good thing to change how the radius works for dis launcher it's it's an interesting question right because I think everyone says what's what's like the most common thing the most common thing I've heard in terms of balancing dis launcher is just reduce the radius because you know it does all that damage but it it has such a large radius it just reduce the radius but then you don't have a large radius weapon so to me it is probably a better idea to reduce the damage that the radius does and having damage fall off for the radius is something I think that they should Implement to literally everything I think everything should have damage fall up on the radius I think that should can be completely Universal to all radius weapons and abilities uh because I think it's just a good idea um the fact that it's specifically for dis launcher is a little bit weird but I don't particularly mind it the only question then is going to be like okay well how you know how much does the damage fall off of the on the radius how much does the damage fall off over range because remember they also mentioned the damage is going to fall off faster the damage fall is going to be steeper uh when you're outside of optimal range and uh you're also not going to deal back damage with the radius so like with all of those three things combined how much less damage is that and is that too much less or is it still workable it's hard to say I disagree on disruptor it doesn't make sense to have damage okay I stand corrected but to be fair disruptor is kind of a different thing yeah yeah that's that's that's not the radius I mean it is a radius but it's not it's not a splash damage if you're talking about the impact radius that could have falloff and I wouldn't have any issue with it the physical um the path damage is the thing that you're referring to which I consider to be something else so I think I think we agree on that but yeah generally speaking radius having fall off is a good idea in my opinion uh removing back and side damage modifiers is not something that I would mind either just a general like I think it's kind of weird that everything like literally every Mech even tanks have exactly half as much armor as they do on the back as they do at the front it's like bro okay whatever but it you know is what it is but anyway that's going to be all of it going to officially call it over you're now going to hope that we can pin my message but probably I can't oh hell yeah maybe if if a if a message is already pinned can I pin it or did they actually finally fix it and I can actually pin my own stuff again bro that was so annoying I couldn't pin my own messages which is like my own message is is the one that I'm most likely to want to pin by the way yes be patient everyone yeah hooray finally got pinned this guy keeps pinging me in global chat stop since I submitted before ending the submission period I'm guessing I'm getting a hanger of you no that's not how this works that means that you're entered into the giveaway which means nobody else from this point forward will be entered into the giveaway tell everyone to to shut up kindly that is a message from red so kindly shut no more IDs oh we got like four new people in Discord let's go well one less cuz somebody left all right so while we're waiting for red because that probably will take a minute he now has to uh he now has to like get rid of all of the names that he copied over red if you're listening once again as I said last time you may have forgotten though don't worry about duplicates I will get rid of those myself for now I am going to play like one match I think uh sure we'll run with this last attempt to ask some pilot deal related questions uh okay when it comes to Pilots how much is too much for a money deal on one um I have a $40 no $40 deal for nck in my shop right now should I get it or wait for a cheaper deal I don't know what they go down to they charge you 40 because they would charge you roughly 4,000 AC coins to get the pilot and they they they value a coins at roughly $10 per thousand which I don't agree with I don't think that's really accurate at all but it is what it is would I say that that's a good buy no probably not the most I would personally consider for a pilot would be like 15 possibly 20 100 for a maxed out seems excessive yeah I've heard that it's technically good if you don't have the pilot marks but even still bro like just buy some offer off like just just chill out wait for some good offers you can get all of that for much cheaper this man yeah you don't want it he's being very aggressive I actually don't know if I mind that though nerd wait step oh he's H brilliant he's got Helix right now God I love it when people make my job at you if you're in a pinch and your and you're losing on beacons the there is there are a few things that you absolutely don't do ow well that was mean and one of them is to spawn Helix rack I'm just gonna say it bro my I got a tumor on me well done he's just he's just chilling I don't know I don't really know what he's doing well I know what he's doing he's trying to survive which ow that was dumb on my part which he will but he won't win he will survive but he will not win bro the actual heck you going to do oh his name's Wild Bill I was reading this as Wilbur the entire time that's interesting Quantum gun's op obviously your games Dam you are indeed to be fair I post the announcement on Discord very late as well so I am sorry for that oh that guy that was sad I feel like he wasn't very strong almost 10,000 what am I I am almost 12,000 that was kind of well that's unfortunate doesn't feel great but oh well I didn't even see the green lines of the G to you I I saw it coming and I should have moved but I didn't move fast enough rip Wilber I know poor guy why does this love ukraini set make M look like they came from Ikea maybe they did you don't know all right let's see where Red's at oh nice is that all of them going to guess not no Red's still typing okay so Sentry put his in we're just wait waiting on reds so let's do another one I guess do you buy ecoins for yourself as well no not really I got some of the uh really good like Christmas offer cuz those are fantastic bro and I wish I could have gotten up for other people but yeah you know even though it is season of giving they did not allow me to giving Which there's anytime they should have allowed me to would have been then but oh well do you know ducky I do I know that he supposedly is coming back but then he like didn't really upload anything and it's been several weeks so I have no idea what's up with that and to know I don't count those shorts I feel like I was close but I I kind of wasn't oh hi why did I Mark him and then shoot him because I'm stupid just in case anyone's wondering what I should do is shoot and then Mark so that I deal the damage and then they're stuck and then I can deal more damage like that definitely wasn't because that Guy brought him down to one oh so close that'll kill this will be fine nice I'm getting much better with disruptor is a very hard weapon to use get him never mind don't ow well that's that really like the tangu challenge in Discord I'll bet you did I don't know why everybody seems to be all about tangu now I feel like it was only because of that challenge that that it happened to be honest what happened to gangster Jabs he yeah he quit he decided it was not worth his time which is fair you know if it's not if you don't think it's worth your time then quit don't force yourself to stay that's just that's not going to do anyone any favors One Tap somebody get them thank you I was going to say there's another guy somewhere close challenge game 10 skin tokens 1,000 a coins oh yeah I remember that yeah that's pretty good as well as uh legendary skin of your choice that's how I got uh I how I got Dream Eater for him long this one which is not the best this one's clearly better but you know it at the time it was the only headlock skin so just sent all the IDS no worries it takes as long as it takes I gotta make sure everything is written correctly yeah no you're fine you're fine okay so let me then grab all of these that is a lot copy do I uh I think what I want to do is make this a new tab stop drag it over to this side give me a second now I need to switch to my screen which wait a second have thing that no why is it not show screen one thank you there it is yes Mission time is over okay uh these are the five winners of the monthly giveaway which you know as per usual I do end up oh I do end up typically recording it just for the sake of argument but then I don't really do anything with it because it's like eh whatever I don't think anybody really cares all right so paste all that in somewhere down here ended up copying Red's usern name yeah just get rid of that but now we sort it and we go through getting rid of all the duplicates which is a tedious process sometimes but it is what it is the best way to do it is to look at the last number it's if you two if you if there's two IDs that are the same they will clearly start with the same number and since I sort them they'll be right next to each other so if it duplicates will always be next to each other which means that if you just look at the last number granted that the first number is going to be the same pretty much no matter what you just look at the last number if that's the same then it's a pretty high chance that it's a duplicate obviously you still want to look at it to make sure but and I know that nobody cares but I may as well say it because I'm going to be here removing duplicates for the next like two minutes so that here three times please write no it's too late all right that looks good actually 115 just real quick make sure I don't spot anymore there's this one I missed this one I'm sorry somebody probably saw it and was like oh my God this man's gonna get a free pass and then I almost take this one because it's like it starts with 42 ends with 90 but it's not the same thing this one and that looks good okay all right yeah everyone should have seen their number because yeah I mean every everyone should have been recorded right so we'll see now as we have determined since it's been a couple times now one person's going to win they get 1,000 a coins but then the winner also ends up spinning another wheel at a like 9% chance at 10,000 inin so no matter what they get something but it's only going to be one person oh okay let me copy this remove it see who it is real quick it might be somebody I looked at drag egg okay fair enough do I recall this I think I recall this scuffed zepher actually so I think possibly I did look at them nice my laptop is not very happy with me right now okay so now clear all of this 1, 1,00 1, 1,000 and I just copy paste p that's 10 yeah okay then 10 so 10 chances at one one chance at 10 and yes oh no no please okay fine fair enough fair enough it is what it is I'm GNA do this on my phone because y'all aren't seeing nothing my stream is like three seconds behind oh actually I think no was just cuz it was just cuz my uh playback mind where is the tab that I need it is where is it I must have closed it s okay here we go so think I did three different ones I think I did 800600 and 8,000 so I will do it in that order wait a second and am I logged in yeah no I need to log out I just bought it for myself oh no okay 400600 8,000 that's yeah there go just check out it's really weird the 400 and the 80 does not show up if you're logged in which I didn't realize it's also very strange I don't know why that would happen three One n 228 search make sure it's the same guy yes okay op killshot gamer why am I not surprised that you are spamming like of everybody that's going to cause problems someone called op killshot gamer damn get 24 no I just I just did it for 10 minutes because that's probably the longest will be will be here for to be honest okay s send a receipt to [Music] myself and then do it again saves that ID so that's nice sure send a receipt to myself and then do it one more time time 8,000 check out also bro if you are in the Discord send like a screenshot to show that you got it part of me thinks that people don't believe that I actually do it but also you know people in Discord could help you figure out what what you could use it with for okay that works for me and by works for me I mean I'm very sad now and so is my wallet but battle pass giveaway sounds I would if it didn't require me to log into someone else's account you know that Platinum when he does the giveaways for like certain like for certain Mech he has to get your login info and it's like I no I don't I don't want to that's not right wrong he clearly has no reason or incentive to like steal your account for for any reason but like still I would highly encourage people to not allow other people to to access their accounts like ever I go watch Red videos now okay fair enough we should all go watch Red videos now honestly he's gonna hate they'll come up with anything to say yeah that's fair yeah they they they would make stuff up if they don't have anything legit they would make stuff up oh Pablo I appreciate it sir it's it definitely it takes a significant uh chunk out of what I just lost I won't lie I didn't know you could like those that's that's interesting thank you sir all right that will be it pre appreciate y'all for being here [Music] hopefully you could at least get something from somebody else's from me reviewing somebody else's hanger if I wasn't able to get to yours which typ typically that is the goal is just to to kind of get people into a certain mindset so they can figure out the problem and like come up with Solutions on their own like I don't want people to have to constantly have to come back to me to get instructions of like what do I do right I would rather people be able to figure it out and like learn how the thought process works so that they can so they can do it on their own but yeah that is about it and we're like 27 minutes over but that's okay appreciate y'all for being here I'll see you later | RuFFles Gaming | UCkEgNkujZrYu5q7MdyUL4gQ | 2024-02-25 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 13,609 | 68,239 |
CZysKXqbeFo | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CZysKXqbeFo | Watch | Wikipedia audio article | a watch as a timepiece intended to be carried or worn by a person it is designed to keep working despite the motions caused by the person's activities a wristwatch is designed to be worn around the wrist attached by a watch strap or other type of bracelet a pocket watch is designed for a person to carry in a pocket the study of timekeeping is known as her ology watches progressed in the 17th century from spring-powered clocks which appeared as early as the 14th century during most of its history the watch was a mechanical device driven by clockwork powered by winding a mainspring and keeping time with an oscillating balance wheel these are called mechanical watches in the 1960s the electronic quartz watch was invented which was powered by a battery and kept time with a vibrating quartz crystal by the 1980's the quartz watch had taken over most of the market from the mechanical watch historically this is called the quartz revolution developments in the 2010s include smartwatches which are elaborate computer like electronic devices designed to be worn on a wrist they generally incorporate timekeeping functions but these are only a small subset of the smartwatches facilities in general modern watches often display the day date month and year for mechanical watches various extra features called complications such as moon phase displays and the different types of terbium are sometimes included most electronic quartz watches on the other hand include time related features such as timers chronographs and alarm functions furthermore some modern smart watches even incorporate calculators GPS and Bluetooth technology or have heart rate monitoring capabilities and some of them use radio clock technology to regularly correct the time today most watches in the market that are inexpensive and medium priced used mainly for timekeeping have quartz movements however expensive collectible watches valued more for their elaborate craftsmanship aesthetic appeal and glamorous design than for simple time keeping often have traditional mechanical movements even though they are less accurate and more expensive than elec chronic ones as of 2018 the most expensive watch ever sold at auction as the Patek Phillipe Henry graves super complication which is the world's most complicated mechanical watch until 1989 fetching 24 million US dollars 23 million two hundred thirty seven thousand Swiss francs in Geneva on November 11th 2014 topic history watches evolved from portable spring driven clocks which first appeared in 15th century Europe watches were not widely worn in pockets until the 17th century one account says that the word watch came from the old english word Wu Chi which meant Watchmen because it was used by town watchmen to keep track of their shifts at work another says that the term came from 17th century sailors who used the new mechanisms to time the length of their shipboard watch's Duty shifts a great leap forward in accuracy occurred in 1657 with the addition of the balanced spring to the balance wheel an invention disputed both at the time and ever since between Robert Hooke and Christian Huygens this innovation increased watch's accuracy enormous ly reducing error from perhaps several hours per day to perhaps ten minutes per day resulting in the addition of the minute hand to the face from around 1680 in Britain and 1700 in France the increased accuracy of the balance wheel focused attention on errors caused by other parts of the movement igniting a two century wave of watchmaking innovation the first thing to be improved was the escapement the verge escapement was replaced in quality watches by the cylinder escapement invented by Thomas Tom pian in 1695 and further developed by George Graham in the 1720s improvements in manufacturing such as the tooth cutting machine devised by Robert Hooke allowed some increase in the volume of watch production although finishing and assembling was still done by hand until well into the 19th century a major cause of error in balance wheel timepieces caused by changes in elasticity of the balance spring from temperature changes was solved by the bimetallic temperature compensated balance wheel invented in 1765 by pierre le roi and improved by Thomas Earnshaw the lever escapement was the single most important technological breakthrough and was invented by Thomas Mudge in 1759 and improved by Josiah Emery in 1785 although it only gradually came into use from about 1800 onwards chiefly in Britain the British had predominated in watch manufacture for much of the 17th and 18th centuries but maintained a system of production that was geared towards high quality products for the elite although there was an attempt to modernize clock manufacture with mass production techniques and the application of duplicating tools and machinery by the British watch company in 1843 it was in the United States that this system took off Aaron Lufkin Dennison started a factory in 1851 in Massachusetts that used interchangeable parts and by 1861 it was running a successful enterprise incorporated as the Waltham watch company topic wristwatch the concept of the wristwatch goes back to the production of the very earliest watches in the 16th century Elizabeth the first of England received a wristwatch from Robert Dudley in 1571 described as an armed watch the oldest surviving wristwatch then described as a bracelet watch is one made in 1806 and given to joséphine de Beauharnais from the beginning wristwatches were almost exclusively worn by women while men used pocket watches up until the early 20th century wristwatches were first worn by military men towards the end of the 19th century when the importance of synchronizing manoeuvres during war without potentially revealing the plan to the enemy through signalling was increasingly recognized the Garston company of london patented a watch wristlet design in 1893 but they were probably producing similar designs from the 1880s officers in the British Army began using wristwatches during colonial military campaigns in the 1880s such as during the Anglo Burma war of 1885 during the first Boer War the importance of coordinating troop movements and synchronizing attacks against the highly mobile Boer insurgents became paramount and the use of wristwatches subsequently became widespread among the officer class the company mappin and Webb began production of their successful campaign watch for soldiers during the campaign at Sudan in 1898 and accelerated production for the second Boer War a few years later in continental Europe Gerrard Perrigo and other Swiss watchmakers began supplying German naval officers with wristwatches in about 1880 early models were essentially standard pocket watches fitted to a leather strap but by the early 20th century manufacturers began producing purpose-built wristwatches the Swiss company Dimmie a frères and C patented a wristwatch design with the now standard wire lugs in 1903 Hans Wilsdorf moved to London in 1905 and set up his own business willsdorf & Davis with his brother-in-law Alfred Davis providing quality timepieces at affordable prices the company later became Rolex willsdorf was an early convert to the wristwatch and contracted the Swiss firm a glare to produce a line of wristwatches the impact of the First World War dramatically shifted public perceptions on the propriety of the man's wristwatch and opened up a mass market in the post-war era the creeping barrage artillery tactic developed during the war required precise synchronization between the artillery Gunners and the infantry advancing behind the barrage service watches produced during the war were specially designed for the rigors of trench warfare with luminous dials and unbreakable glass the War Office began issuing wristwatches to combatants from 1917 by the end of the war almost all enlisted men wore a wristwatch and after they were demobilized the fashion soon caught on the British horological Journal wrote in 1917 that the wristlet watch was little used by the sterner sex before the war but now is seen on the wrists of nearly every man in uniform and of many men in civilian attire by 1930 the ratio of a wrist to pocket watches was fifty to one the first successful self-winding system was invented by John Harwood in 1923 topic courts the introduction of the quartz watch in 1967 the beta 1 and the Astron was a revolutionary improvement in watch technology in place of a balance wheel which oscillated at perhaps 5 or 6 beats per second it used a quartz crystal resonator which vibrated at 8,192 Hertz driven by a battery-powered oscillator circuit since the 1980s more quartz watches than mechanical ones have been marketed topic Hamilton electric Hamilton electric were the pioneers of the first electric watch unlike the courts and the Bulova Accutron this was the first movement to use a battery as a source to oscillate the balance wheel Hamilton released two models of the electric the first released was the Hamilton 500 on January 3rd 1957 which was produced into 1959 this model had problems with the contact wires misaligning and the watch returned to Hamilton for alignment the Hamilton 505 was an improvement on the 500 and was more reliable the contact wires were removed and a non adjustable contact on the balance assembly delivered the power to the balance wheel topic movement a movement of a watch as the mechanism that measures the passage of time and displays the current time and possibly other information including date month and day movements may be entirely mechanical entirely electronic potentially with no moving parts or they might be a blend of both most watches intended mainly for timekeeping today have electronic movements with mechanical hands on the watch face indicating the time topic mechanical compared to electronic movements mechanical watches are less accurate often with errors of seconds per day and they are sensitive to position temperature and magnetism they are also costly to produce require regular maintenance and adjustments and are more prone to failures nevertheless the craftsmanship of mechanical watches still attracts interest from part of the watch buying public especially among the watch collectors skeleton watches are designed to leave the mechanism visible for aesthetic purposes a mechanical movement uses an escapement mechanism to control and limit the unwinding and winding parts of a spring converting what would otherwise be a simple unwinding into a controlled and periodic energy release a mechanical movement also uses a balance wheel together with the balance spring also known as a hair spring to control the motion of the gear system of the watch in a manner analogous to the pendulum of a pendulum clock the Turbie on an optional part for mechanical movements is a rotating frame for the escapement which is used to cancel out or reduce the effects of gravitational bias to the timekeeping due to the complexity of designing at err beyond they are very expensive and only found in prestigious watches the pin lever escapement called the Ross cop movement after its inventor George Frederick Rosco which is a cheaper version of the fully levered movement was manufactured in huge quantities by many swiss manufacturers as well as by Timex until it was replaced by quartz movements tuning fork watches use a type of electromechanical movement introduced by Bulova in 1960 they use a tuning fork with a precise frequency most often 360 Hertz to drive a mechanical watch the task of converting electronically pulsed fork vibration into rotary movements as done via two tiny jeweled fingers called pauls tuning fork watches were rendered obsolete when electronic quartz watches were developed quartz watches were cheaper to produce besides being more accurate traditional mechanical watch movements use a spiral spring called a mainspring as a power source in manual watches the spring must be rewound periodically by the user by turning the watch crown antique pocket watches were wound by inserting a separate key into a hole in the back of the watch and turning it most modern watches are designed to run 40 hours on a winding and thus must be wound daily but some run for several days and a few have 192 our main Springs and our wound weekly topic automatic watches a self-winding or automatic watch as one that rewinds the mainspring of a mechanical movement by the natural motions of the wearer's body the first self-winding mechanism was invented for pocket watches in 1770 by Abraham Lewis parlez but the first self-winding or automatic wristwatch was the invention of a British watch repairer named John Harwood in 1923 this type of watch wins itself without requiring any special action by the wearer it uses an eccentric weight called a winding rotor which rotates with the movement of the wearer's wrist the back-and-forth motion of the winding rotor couples to a wretched to wind the mainspring automatically self-winding watches usually can also be wound manually to keep them running when not worn or if the wearer's wrist motions are inadequate to keep the watch wound in April 2014 the swatch group launched the system 51 wristwatch it has a purely mechanical movement consisting of only 51 parts including a novel self-winding mechanism with a transparent oscillating weight so far it is the only mechanical movement manufactured entirely on a fully automated assembly line the low parts count and the automated assembly make it an inexpensive mechanical Swiss watch which can be considered a successor to rosscup movements although of higher quality topic electronic electronic movements also known as quartz movements have few or no moving parts except a quartz crystal which is made to vibrate by the piezoelectric effect a varying electric voltage is applied to the crystal which responds by changing its shape so in combination with some electronic components it functions as an oscillator it resonates at a specific highly stable frequency which is used to accurately pace a timekeeping mechanism most quartz movements are primarily electronic but are geared to drive mechanical hands on the face of the watch to provide a traditional analog display of the time a feature most consumers still prefer in 1959 Seiko placed an order with Epson a daughter company of Seiko and the Brawn behind the quartz revolution to start developing a quartz wristwatch the project was codenamed 59a by the 1964 Tokyo Summer Olympics Seiko had a working prototype of a portable quartz watch which was used as the time measurements throughout the event the first prototypes of an electronic quartz wristwatch not just portable quartz watches as the Seiko timekeeping devices at the Tokyo Olympics in 1964 were made by the che Research Laboratory in neuchâtel Switzerland from 1965 through 1967 pioneering development work was done on a miniaturized 8,192 hertz quartz oscillator a thermo compensation module and an in-house made dedicated integrated circuit unlike the hybrid circuits used in the later Seiko astron wristwatch as a result the beta one prototype set new timekeeping performance records at the International chronometric competition held at the observatory of neuchâtel in 1967 in 1970 18 manufacturers exhibited production versions of the beta 21 wristwatch including the Omega electra courts as well as Patek Phillipe Rolex Oyster courts and Piaget the first quartz watch to enter production was the Seiko 35 sq Astron which hit the shelves on the 25th of December 1969 swiftly followed by the Swiss bata 21 and then a year later the prototype of one of the world's most accurate wristwatches to date the Omega marine chronometer since the technology having been developed by contributions from Japanese American and Swiss nobody could patent the whole movement of the quartz wristwatch thus allowing other manufacturers to participate in the rapid growth and development of the quartz watch market this ended in less than a decade almost 100 years of dominance by the mechanical wristwatch legacy modern quartz movements are produced in very large quantities and even the cheapest wristwatches typically have quartz movements whereas mechanical movements can typically be off by several seconds a day an inexpensive quartz movement in a child's wristwatch may still be accurate to within half a second per day 10 times more accurate than a mechanical movement after a consolidation of the mechanical watch industry in Switzerland during the 1970s mass production of quartz wristwatches took off under the leadership of the swatch group of companies a Swiss conglomerate with vertical control of the production of Swiss watches and related products for quartz wristwatches subsidiaries of swatch manufacturer watch batteries Renate oscillators asila quartz now micro crystal AG and integrated circuits ibaka x' electronic saw renamed M micro electronic Miren the launch of the new swatch brand in 1983 was marked by bold new styling design and marketing today the swatch group maintains its position as the world's largest watch company Sycho efforts to combine the quartz and mechanical movements for fruit after 20 years of research leading to the introduction of the Seiko spring drive first in a limited domestic market production in 1999 and to the world in September 2005 the Spring Drive keeps time within quartz standards without the use of a battery using a traditional mechanical gear train powered by a spring without the need for a balance wheel either in 2010 Miata citizen watch of Japan introduced a newly developed movement that uses a three-pronged quartz crystal that was exclusively produced for Bulova to be used in the precision historico Tron 2 line a new type of quartz watch with ultra-high frequency 262 point 1 for 4 kilohertz which is claimed to be accurate to plus or minus 10 seconds a year and has a smooth sweeping second hand rather than one that jumps each second radio time signal watches are a type of electronic quartz watch which synchronizes time transfers its time with an external time source such as in atomic clocks time signals from GPS navigation satellites the German DC f77 signal in Europe WWV be in the US and others movements of this type may among others synchronize the time of day and the date the leap year status and the state of daylight saving time on or off however other than the radio receiver these watches are normal quartz watches in all other aspects electronic watches require electricity as a power source and some mechanical movements and hybrid electronic mechanical movements also require electricity usually the electricity is provided by a replaceable battery the first use of electrical power in watches was as a substitute for the mainspring to remove the need for winding the first electrically powered watch the Hamilton Electric 500 was released in 1957 by the Hamilton watch company of Lancaster Pennsylvania watch batteries strictly speaking cells as a battery as composed of multiple cells are specially designed for their purpose they are very small and provide tiny amounts of power continuously for very long periods several years or more in most cases replacing the battery requires a trip to a watch repair shop or watch dealer this is especially true for watches that are water-resistant as special tools and procedures are required for the watch to remain water-resistant after battery replacement silver oxide and lithium batteries are popular today mercury batteries formerly quite common are no longer used for environmental reasons cheap batteries may be alkaline of the sighs as silver oxide cells but providing shorter life rechargeable batteries are used in some solar-powered watches some electronic watches are powered by the movement of the wearer for instance Sycho kinetic powered quartz watches use the motion of the wearer's arm turning a rotating weight which causes a tiny generator to supply power to charge a rechargeable battery that runs the watch the concept is similar to that of self-winding spring movements except that electrical power is generated instead of mechanical spring tension solar powered watches are powered by light a photovoltaic cell on the face dial of the watch converts light to electricity which is used to charge a rechargeable battery or capacitor the movement of the watch draws its power from the rechargeable battery or capacitor as long as the watch is regularly exposed to fairly strong light such as sunlight it never needs a battery replacement some models need only a few minutes of sunlight to provide weeks of energy as in the citizen eco-drive some of the early solar watches of the 1970s had innovative and unique designs to accommodate the array of solar cells needed to power them synchrony nap ro Sakura and some models by Crystal anak Alba Seiko and citizen as the decades progressed and the efficiency of the solar cells increased while the power requirements of the movement and display decreased solar watches began to be designed to look like other conventional watches a rarely used power source as the temperature difference between the wearer's arm and the surrounding environment as applied in the citizen eco-drive thermo topic display topic analog traditionally watches have displayed the time in analog form with a numbered dial upon which are mounted at least our rotating our hand and a longer rotating minute hand many watches also incorporate a third hand that shows the current second of the current minute watches powered by quartz usually have a second hand that snaps every second to the next marker watch is powered by a mechanical movement appears to have a gliding second hand although it is actually not gliding the hand merely moves in smaller steps typically one fifth of a second corresponding to the beat half period of the balance wheel in some escapements for example the duplex escapement the hand advances every two beats full period of the balance wheel typically one-half second in those watches or even every four beats two periods one second in the double duplex escapement a truly gliding second hand is achieved with the try synchro regulator of spring drive watches all of the hands are normally mechanical physically rotating on the dial although a few watches have been produced with hands that are simulated by a liquid crystal display analog display of the time as nearly universal in watches sold as jury or collectibles and in these watches the range of different styles of hands numbers and other aspects of the analog dial is very broad in watches sold for timekeeping analog display remains very popular as many people find it easier to read than digital display but in timekeeping watches the emphasis is on clarity and accurate reading of the time under all conditions clearly marked digits easily visible hands large watch faces etc they are specifically designed for the left wrist with the stem the knob used for changing the time on the right side of the watch this makes it easy to change the time without removing the watch from the wrist this is the case if one is right-handed and the watch is worn on the left wrist as is traditionally done if one is left-handed and wears the watch on the right wrist one has to remove the watch from the wrist to reset the time or to wind the watch analog watches as well as clocks are often marketed showing a display time of approximately 150 or 10:10 this creates a visually pleasing smile like face on upper half of the watch in addition to enclosing the manufacturer's name digital displays often show a time of 1208 where the increase in the number of active segments or pixels gives a positive feeling topic tactile Tissot a swiss luxury watchmaker makes the silent e wristwatch with a touch sensitive face that vibrates to help the user to tell time eyes free the bezel of the watch features raised bumps at each our mark after briefly touching the face of the watch the wearer runs a finger around the bezel clockwise when the finger reaches the bump indicating the hour the watch vibrates continuously and when the finger reaches the bump indicating the minute the watch vibrates intermittently one timepieces Washington dc-based company launched its first tactile analog wristwatch the bradley on the 11th of July 2013 on the Kickstarter website the device is primarily designed for sight-impaired users who can use the watch's two ball bearings to determine the time but it is also suitable for general use the watch features raised marks at each hour and two moving magnetically attached ball bearings one ball bearing on the edge of the watch indicates the hour while the other on the face indicates the minute topic digital a digital display shows the time as a number eg 1208 instead of a shorthand pointing towards the number 12 and a longhand 8 sixtieths of the way around the dial the digits are usually shown as a 7 segment display the first digital mechanical pocket watches appeared in the late 19th century in the 1920s the first digital mechanical wristwatches appeared the first digital electronic watch a pulsar led prototype in 1970 was developed jointly by Hamilton watch company and electro data founded by George HTS John Burgi the head of Hamilton's pulsar division said that he was inspired to make a digital timepiece by the then futuristic digital clock that Hamilton themselves made for the 1968 science-fiction film 2001 a Space Odyssey on the 4th of April 1972 the Pulsar was finally ready made an 18 karat gold and sold for $2,100 it had a red light emitting diode LED display digital LED watches were very expensive and out of reach to the common consumer until 1975 when Texas Instruments started to mass-produce LED watches inside a plastic case these watches which first retailed for only $20 reduced to $10 in 1976 saw pulsar lose 6 million dollars and the Pulsar brand sold to Seiko an early LED watch that was rather problematic was the black watch made and sold by British company Sinclair radionics in 1975 this was only sold for a few years as production problems and returned faulty product forced the company to cease production most watches with LED displays required that the user press a button to see the time displayed for a few seconds because LEDs used so much power that they could not be kept operating continuously usually the LED display color would be red watches with LED displays were popular for a few years but soon the LED displays were superseded by liquid crystal displays LCDs which used less battery power and were much more convenient in use with the display always visible and no need to push a button before or seeing the time only in darkness you had to press a button to light the display with a tiny light bulb later illuminating LEDs the first LCD watch with a six digit LCD was the 1973 Seiko oh six LC although various forms of early LCD watches with a four digit display were marketed as early as 1972 including the 1972 grew until a time LCD watch and the Cox electronic systems Corsa in Switzerland II Boches electronic saw presented a prototype eight digit LCD wristwatch showing time and date at the MU B a fair ball in March 1973 using a twisted nematic LCD manufactured by brown boveri & cie switzerland which became the supplier of LCDs to casio for the cas IOT ro n watch in 1974 a problem with liquid crystal displays as that they use polarized light if for example the user is wearing polarized sunglasses the watch may be difficult to read because the plane of polarization of the display is roughly perpendicular to that of the glasses if the light that illuminates the display is polarized for example if it comes from a blue sky the display may be difficult or impossible to read from the 1980s onward digital watch technology vastly improved in 1982 Seiko produced the seco TV watch that had a television screen built-in and Casio produced a digital watch with a thermometer as well as another that could translate 1,500 Japanese words into English in 1985 Casio produced the CFX 400 scientific calculator watch in 1987 Casio produced a watch that could dial your telephone number and citizen revealed one that would react to your voice in 1995 Timex released a watch which allowed the wearer to download and store data from a computer to their wrist some watches such as the Timex datalink usb feature dot matrix displays since their apex during the late 1980s to mid-1990s high technology fat digital watches have mostly become simpler less expensive timepieces with little variety between models topic illuminated many watches have displays that are illuminated so they can be used in darkness various methods have been used to achieve this mechanical watches often have luminous paint on their hands and our marks in the mid twentieth century radioactive material was often incorporated in the paint so it would continue to glow without any exposure to light radium was often used but produced small amounts of radiation outside the watch that might have been hazardous tritium was used as a replacement since the radiation it produces has such low energy that it cannot penetrate a watch glass however tritium is expensive it has to be made in a nuclear reactor and it has a half-life of only about 12 years so the paint remains luminous for only a few years nowadays tritium is used in specialized watches eg for military purposes see tritium illumination for other purposes luminous paint is sometimes used on analog displaced but no radioactive material is contained in it this means that the display glows soon after being exposed to light and quickly fades watches that incorporate batteries often have the electric illumination of their displays however lights consume far more power than electronic watch movements to conserve the battery the light is activated only when the user presses a button usually the light remains lit for a few seconds after the button is released which allows the user to move the hand out of the way in some early digital watches LED displays were used which could be read as easily in darkness as in daylight the user had to press a button to light up the LEDs which meant that the watch could not be read without the button being pressed even in full daylight in some types of watches small incandescent lamps or LEDs illuminate the display which is not intrinsically luminous these tend to produce very non-uniform illumination incandescent lamps are very wasteful of electricity other watches use electroluminescent material to produce uniform illumination of the background of the display against which the hands or digits can be seen topic speech synthesis talking watches are available intended for the blind or visually impaired they speak the time out loud at the press of a button this has the disadvantage of disturbing others nearby or at least alerting the non deaf that the wearer is checking the time tactile watches are preferred to avoid this awkwardness but talking watches are preferred for those who are not confident in their ability to read a tactile watch reliably topic handedness wristwatches with analog displays generally have a small knob called the crown that can be used to adjust the time and in mechanical watches wind the spring almost always the crown is located on the right-hand side of the watch so it can be worn of the left wrist for a right-handed individual this makes it inconvenient to use if the watch is being worn on the right wrist some manufacturers offer left-hand-drive aka destro configured watches which move the crown to the left side making wearing the watch easier for left-handed individuals a rarer configuration as the bullhead watch bullhead watches are generally but not exclusively chronographs the configuration moves the crown and chronograph pushers to the top of the watch bull heads are commonly wristwatch chronographs that are intended to be used as stop watches off the wrist examples are the citizen bull head change timer and the Omega Seamaster bull head digital watches generally have push buttons that can be used to make adjustments these are usually equally easy to use on either wrist topic functions customarily watches provide the time of day giving at least the hour and minute and often the second many also provide the current date and some called complete calendar or triple date watches display the day of the week and the month as well however many watches also provide a great deal of information beyond the basics of time and date some watches include alarms other elaborate and more expensive watches both pocket and wrist models also incorporate striking mechanisms or repeater functions so that the wearer could learn the time by the sound emanating from the watch this announcement or striking feature as an essential characteristic of true clocks and distinguishes such watches from ordinary timepieces this feature is available on most digital watches a complicated watch has one or more functions beyond the basic function of displaying the time and the date such a functionality is called a complication too popular complications are the chronograph complication which is the ability of the watch movement to function as a stopwatch and the moon phase complication which is a display of the lunar phase other more expensive complications include Derby on perpetual calendar minut repeater an equation of time a truly complicated watch has many of these complications at once see calibre 89 from patek philippe for instance some watches can both indicate the direction of Mecca and have alarms that can be set for all daily prayer requirements among watch enthusiasts complicated watches are especially collectible some watches include a second 12 hour or 24 hour display for UTC or GMT the similar sounding terms chronograph and chronometer are often confused although they mean altogether different things a chronograph is a watch with an added duration timer often a stopwatch complication as explained above while a chronometer watch as a timepiece that has met an industry standard test for performance under predefined conditions a chronometer as a high quality mechanical or a thermo compensated movement that has been tested and certified to operate within a certain standard of accuracy by the COSC control ii officiel suite stay chronometers the concepts are different but not mutually exclusive so a watch can be a chronograph a chronometer both or neither many computerized wristwatches have been developed but none have had long-term sales success because they have awkward user interfaces due to the tiny screens and buttons and a short battery life as miniaturized electronics became cheaper watches have been developed containing calculators tonometer z' barometers altimeters a compass using both hands to show the NS direction video games digital cameras key drives GPS receivers and cellular phones a few astronomical watches show phase of the moon and other celestial phenomena in the early 1980s Seiko marketed a watch with a television in it such watches have also had the reputation as unsightly and thus mainly geek toys several companies have however attempted to develop a computer contained in a wristwatch see also wearable computer electronic sports watches combining timekeeping with GPS and/or activity tracking address the general fitness market and have the potential for commercial success Garmin Forerunner Garmin vivofit Epson announced model of swatched touch series Braille watches have analog displays with raised bumps around the face to allow blind users to tell the time their digital equivalents use synthesized speech to speak the time on command topic fashion you wristwatches and antique pocket watches are often appreciated as jury or as collectible works of art rather than just as timepieces this has created several different markets for wristwatches ranging from very inexpensive but accurate watches intended for no other purpose than telling the correct time two extremely expensive watches that serve mainly as personal adornment or as examples of high achievement in miniaturization and precision mechanical engineering traditionally men's dress watches appropriate for informal business semi-formal and formal attire are gold thin simple and plain but increasingly rugged complicated or sports watches are considered by some to be acceptable for such attire some dress watches have a cabochon on the crown and many women's dress watches have faceted gemstones on the face bezel or bracelet some are made entirely of faceted sapphire corundum many fashions and department stores offer a variety of less expensive trendy costume watches usually for women many of which are similar in quality to basic quartz timepieces but which feature bolder designs in the 1980s the Swiss swatch company hired graphic designers to redesign a new annual collection of non-repairable watches trade in counterfeit watches which mimic expensive brand-name watches constitutes an estimated 1 billion dollars market per year topic space the zero gravity environment and other extreme conditions encountered by astronauts in space require the use of specially tested watches the first-ever watch to be sent into space was a russian poe beta watch from the petrov or its watch factory it was sent on a single orbit flight on the spaceship horrible Sputnik 4 on the 9th of March 1961 the watch had been attached without authorization to the wrist of turn you chica a dog that successfully did exactly the same trip as Yuri Gagarin with exactly the same rocket and equipment just a month before Gagarin's flight on the 12th of April 1961 Yuri Gagarin washed hermanski a transliteration of ster Manske which actually means navigators wristwatch during his historic first flight into space the Sherman ski was manufactured at the first Moscow Factory since 1964 the watches of the first Moscow factory have been marked by the trademark play transliterated as palliate which means flight in Russian and as a tribute to the many space trips it's watches have accomplished in the late 1970s palliate launched a new chrono movement the 3133 with a 23 June 10 manual winding 43 hours it was a modified Russian version of the Swiss value 7734 of the early 1970s Polly at 3133 were taken into space by astronauts from Russia France Germany and Ukraine on the arm of Valery Polyakov a poly at 3000 133 chronograph movement based watch set a space record for the longest spaceflight in history through the 1960s a large range of watches was tested for durability and precision under extreme temperature changes and vibrations the Omega Speedmaster professional was selected by NASA the US Space Agency and it is mostly known thanks to astronaut Buzz Aldrin who wore it during the moon landing 1969 Hoyer became the first Swiss watch in space thanks to a higher stopwatch worn by John Glenn in 1962 when he piloted the friendship 7 on the first manned us orbital mission the bridling the vitomir cosmonaut was designed with a 24-hour analog dial to avoid confusion between a.m. and p.m. which are meaningless in space it was first worn in space by US astronaut scott Carpenter on the 24th of May 1962 in the Aurora 7 mercury capsule since 1994 Fortis as the exclusive supplier for manned space missions authorised by the Russian Federal Space Agency China National Space Administration C NSA astronauts where the fetus space watches at Baselworld 2008 Seiko announced the creation of the first watch ever designed specifically for a spacewalk spring drive spacewalk Timex datalink is flight certified by NASA for space missions and as one of the watches qualified by NASA for space travel the casio g-shock dw5 600 c + 5 600 e DW 6900 and DW 5900 our flight qualified for nasa space travel various Timex datalink models were used both by cosmonauts and astronauts topic scuba-diving watches maybe crafted to become water-resistant these watches are sometimes called diving watches when they are suitable for scuba diving or saturation diving the International Organization for Standardization issued a standard for water-resistant watches which also prohibits the term waterproof to be used with watches which many countries have adopted water resistance is achieved by the gaskets which forms a watertight seal used in conjunction with a sealant applied on the case to help keep water out the material of the case must also be tested in order to pass as water resistant none of the tests defined by ISO 2281 for the water resistant mark are suitable to qualify a watch for scuba diving such watches are designed for everyday life and must be water resistant during exercises such as swimming they can be worn in different temperature and pressure conditions but are under no circumstances designed for scuba diving the standards for diving watches are regulated by the ISO 6425 international standard the watches are tested in static or still water under 125 percent of the rated water pressure thus a watch with a 200 meter rating will be water resistant if it is stationary and under 250 metres of static water the testing of the water resistance is fundamentally different from non dive watches because every watch has to be fully tested besides water resistance standards to a minimum of 100 meter depth rating ISO 6425 also provides eight minimum requirements for mechanical divers watches for scuba diving courts and digital watches have slightly differing readability requirements for divers watches for mixed-gas saturation diving - additional requirements have to be met watches are classified by their degree of water resistance which roughly translates to the following 1 metre equals three point two eight 1 feet some watches use bar instead of meters which may then be multiplied by 10 and then subtract 10 to be approximately equal to the rating based on metres therefore a five bars watch is equivalent to a 40 metre watch some watches are rated in atmospheres ATM which are roughly equivalent to bar topic navigation there is a traditional method by which an analog watch can be used to locate north and south the Sun appears to move in the sky over a 24-hour period while the hour hand of a 12-hour clock face takes 12 hours to complete one rotation in the northern hemisphere if the watch has rotated so that the hour hand points toward the Sun the point halfway between the hour hand and 12:00 o'clock will indicate south for this method to work in the southern hemisphere the 12 is pointed toward the Sun and the point halfway between the hour hand and 12:00 o'clock will indicate north during daylight saving time the same method can be employed using one o'clock instead of 12 this method is 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kOSuHQ6E-Ug | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kOSuHQ6E-Ug | IAEA Board of Governors, March 2020 | [Music] the IAEA has called on Iran to provide access to two locations and help clarify agency questions related to possible undeclared nuclear material and activities the agency as you know has identified a number of questions related in this la migra Republic of Iran to possible and declared nuclear material and nuclear related activities that had not been declared by Iran we sought access and Iran has not provided that access to us during his opening speech the director-general also said the IAEA will support international efforts to contain the coronavirus we have received already several requests for a detection kits detection equipment as it was the case with Zika before and other communicable diseases the agency is is trying to help the agency will provide both equipment and training in a nuclear derived technique that makes it possible to accurately identify the virus within hours mr. Grassi also spoke about his commitment to increase the agency's gender parity to 5050 by 2025 at an event following the board he launched the IAEA Murray Squad Oscar Curie fellowship program which aims to enable more women to pursue a career in STEM subjects with a focus on nuclear science and technology [Music] | IAEAvideo | UCJjzF7cdxa0jZv_fDE_wm4A | 2020-04-06 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 202 | 1,219 |
OoXvz2iOhdU | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OoXvz2iOhdU | The Republican Debate on CNN (Analysis) | joining me Jack Burkman Republican strategist and host of behind the curtain with Jack Burkman catch him every Saturday night on the radio American network in Sunday afternoons at two on wmal in metro DC also mark levine nationally syndicated radio talk show host and the Democratic nominee for the 45th district in the Virginia House of Delegates the second GOP presidential debate is in the books record ratings for CNN and it did not disappoint all eyes were on Donald Trump but before the debate here's what he said about his plan of attack I think I could tone it down a little bit when pressed I think I have a great temperament I've had a great time you couldn't build a great business like I built if you didn't have good temperament but I think maybe I can sometimes tone it down when somebody hits you can hit a little bit less hard but a little less heart is exactly what he didn't do right out of the gates first of all Rand Paul shouldn't even be on this stage he's number 11 he's got one percent in the polls and how he got up here there's far too many people I never attacked him on his look and believe me this plenty of subject matter right there that I can't ugly the only time Trump quieted down was when the discussion turned to foreign policy Jack how did Trump to overall you thought he could get the nomination I still think overall very well Morris I think you know there's 11 ships against one when you're out got ten ships against one when you're outgunned by a thousand percent and last time he didn't have everybody got informed this time he did I think under those things under those conditions he did exceptionally well to the extent there was a winner and I don't know that you can have a winner when you have 11 people in crosstalk and cross battles it's like a the old-time 90s cable debate shows to the extend there was a winner i do confer with the conventional wisdoms Carly Fiorina we'll get to her in a second but mark why pick on Rand Paul I mean so what if he's got one percent Bush didn't didn t look Trump look like a bully well I think he did particularly when I thought Rand Paul action a very good evening he talked about the fact that trumps insults were sophomoric that you know arguing that someone is tall or short or fat or ugly what something came out of junior high I thought Rand Paul had a good point and then he turned around and says I don't attack you on your looks Rand Paul but I could yeah it just he's like he said you're a bully and then Donald Trump walked right into that I remember they like the time when Fiorina said and this was a really dramatic point we'll get to that we'll get to that my dear Donald Trump is tone-deaf he doesn't understand when his insulting I all remember the Donald Trump is playing a character in to an extent America likes that remember this is a country not to indict our own nation but this is the country who loves reality TV to an extent Donald Trump's whole life is one big sophomoric sophomore Geiger as its own success we want that character to get serious serious and give us some specifics and we'll see if that will play out now Donald Trump reach the limit last night I really do I think his pull he's a head still but not quite by as much he was getting close to 30 now he's down to about 25 I thought I think he's reached his peak well its parks also flow between Trump and Jeb Bush when the issue of Bush's wife was brought up mr. Trump go too far and invoking your wife he did he did you're proud of your family just says I am to subject my wife into the middle of a raucous political conversation was completely inappropriate and I hope you apologized for that Donal well I have to tell you I hear phenomenal things I hear your wife is a lovely woman I just been told and this is elder Lumina sins right here and when I do apologize i prefer no i want right now because i said nothing wrong but i do here so here lovely woman well they should just brought her up on the stage or have her fall from the ceiling and it was although the CNN needed some more showbiz elements so back to you mark what did you make of the exchange should trump have apologized well again I mean he basically said that the jeb Bush's immigration policy is the way it is because his wife's Mexican that's pretty a strong statement I thought Jeb Bush was right to ask for an apology and and Donald Trump was true to form he didn't I to me what happened later which we're going to get to with Carly Fiorina was even worse but what it shows is Donald Trump is someone who is not reflective when I was back home and it doesn't make him look for every character right jack more of the characters yeah you're seeing Morris the Democrats in the form of Mark you're already getting ready to run against Trump they're starting to laser focus I don't know I still think it's going to be Jeb Bush go Donald go remember I remember what we said all along this campaign season and that is Donald Trump has some brilliant adviser Donald Trump himself is a very bright guy they know that there will come a time when they have to dial it back the question is when they will dial it back I think you saw I agree with mark I think you saw the beginnings of that the beginnings of that on Wednesday night you haven't seen much no there will come a time just as you say it has not yet if it's not too late all right let's move on to Carly Fiorina after a last-minute change to polling requirements the former hewlett-packard executive was added to the main stage where she responded to Trump's earlier comments would anyone vote for that face you know it's interesting to me mr. Trump said that he heard mr. Bush very clearly and what mr. Bush said I think women all over this country heard very clearly what mr. cumson it was a powerful moment our Jack did Fiorina win this round with Trump yeah she won the round she did very well and that she largely stayed away from women's issues in part more she did what people were not expecting her to do they expected her to fire out on this feminist thing and come at Trump but for that one quip she really didn't do that she did a very smart thing she talked about defense and as a woman as a female candidate you want to see him strong you want to get into an area where people would not expect you to get into she gave a lot of specifics on defense my only criticism of her performance she got a little geeky it went into too many details she mentioned name she makes a lot of middle east- watch but she did overall did well analysts say Fiorina was the star of the night mark she's built her campaign on being the one to go up against Hillary Clinton could she do it oh I know I know because she was such a failure hewlett-packard in fact a worst moment of the debate was in fact her discussion of her ten years why are you a failure you look she was someone that's going to try to get into this race he or she lost the Senate race and she felt so badly hewlett-packard that she why did she fell into ulan bator she drew she bought the company down I mean that the company's done very well only since she's left let me bring back to the point of that moment though because it was a signature moment it was the most powerful moment of the debate and what I most interesting is after she delivered that line perfectly it looks straight ahead Donald Trump tried to almost apologize he did so exactly the wrong way you didn't play the clip but the part that followed it was where he said no you're a beautiful woman Carly beautiful the reason why that was so tone-deaf well this is is the whole point with mastering order the Senate he said George Jetson mark you gotta remember couple days the finished it's real important and then you can make your point the whole point of why his comment was wrong was not that Carly Fiorina was beautiful or ugly the point is her looks are irrelevant to her stance as a presidential personal ad you're a beautiful woman he showed he didn't get it let me tell you we're attacking him for saying she was ugly percival I didn't bring you up looks okay Jack real quick further our looks are not irrelevant secondly you have to remember the centerpiece of trumps campaign is the war on political correctness so he in some senses in a box he can't start apologizing and retreating otherwise he loses the centerpiece of his old campaign and wouldn't that be something you talking that she's not the one to go up against Hillary but being you know former CEO of hewlett-packard and compaq computer what if Hillary server was HP or compaq then you've got ahead then you've got something going your heart noticeably quiet during the debate was dr. ben Carson the week before he had been pulling just behind Trump but many say he didn't come out fighting Jack were you surprised by his performance no not surprised that's his shtick I mean Carson has done extremely well he just kind of does what he always did I mean in some sense of your Donald Trump the fact that the next two people are our ben carson and carly fiorina you like that because these are two candidates without national organizations now they have the money they're getting the oxygen and the exposure to build national organizations but believe me if you're Trump you would much rather have ben carson and carly fiorina nipping at your heels then Marco Rubio and Rand Paul mcnaught tribute arson put people to sleep last night he couldn't have been more boring or more sleepy mark so who won the debate did anyone jump out challenger to your party I think Carly Fiorina did win the debate I still don't think she's a challenge to Hillary Clinton but in terms of this debate yeah I think she won if there are winners then there must be losers Jack who lost Oh Huckabee for some reason Mike Huckabee is just fading away I don't know I really can't even explain he's fading away Rubio I think most people say he did well but he suffers from two great afflictions one is just looking too young which he can't control the other thing more importantly as he's just too serious and he couldn't muster is try to compensate by bit by being green you know what behind the ears don't think by acting so yeah it is i think Rubio Rubio with every word confirms the notion that he's just too young to run for office I don't think you should have given up the Senate see I think Huckabee's the big loser I think he's out of it i do think lindsey graham at the kids table may have emerged all right I agree lindsey graham did well the kiddie table i think actually Marco Rubio did well to me Scott Walker where is he who even talks about him anymore people used to talk about him as a front-runner number two talk radio all the time while he was going to be the savior he's almost nowhere now and I said Jeb Bush had a particularly weak night he's still the front-runner in my view but I think he gets weaker by the moment all right before we go let's talk about Governor Chris Christie during a light-hearted moment of the debate the candidates were asked what their Secret Service code name would be if they were president here's what Christie said you know I've been I've been called a lot of names by a lot of different people now getting a call to ideas by the Secret Service I would just say true heart ah but his choice is already taken by a carebear the news quickly went viral with this photo pumping popping up all over the internet so guys I'm going to ask you the same question what would your Secret Service codename be general my goodness Moore's Idol that's a tough one my fiancé calls me Puma as i pound so i will say a puma all right not bad mark well Jeb Bush said he was ever ready and Donald Trump city was humble so in that ironic measure I would call myself bashful not bad I think I just go with anchorman irony of ironies okay Mark Levine Democratic strategist Jack Burkman Republican strategist the best political panel on TV thanks to you both thank you Mike Munchak thank you guys we could | Mark Levine Talk | UCnHyIozsZW1TVyWd14m1fkw | 2015-09-19 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 2,289 | 12,006 |
ObHshkayBHI | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ObHshkayBHI | How to install Debian 11 | hello everyone my name is tech talk today i'm going to show you how you can install debian on your actual linux machine so let's go ahead and i mean on your actual machine so let's go ahead and get started with the video so first what you want to do here is come over to this website right here and everything i mentioned in this video will be leave left down into the link in the in the description so definitely be sure to go check that out here and what you want to do here is just click this download button here and this will download the image here now what this image has here i'm just going to pause this here this image here has and let me go into a download here so you can see so what this image has here is that this image has a um has just the free software drivers here and it does not include any proprietary drivers here so what you'll want to do here is you'll want to we'll just cancel this here and you'll want to go and get the one with the non free firmware here so you want to click this or this here so let's click this here and what you want to do here is you'll want to click this one with the non-free firmware and right here these are the images with the non-free firmware so you can either click the plus non-free one or you can click the live one word which this will give you a graphical install and a live environment to test it out and to install it in which includes um which uses the calamari's installer me personally i just usually go for this one and you'll want to choose your architecture for me i'm on amd 64. so that's what i would choose and you'll want to choose whatever one here i'm going to choose iso dvd here and you will want to download this here as you see it's a bit in size because it does include all those proprietary drivers such as wi-fi drivers and all kinds of stuff you might need for your machine here which i already have this downloaded but all you need to do here is click this and it will start downloading here okay so next up after you have downloaded your image here you'll want to burn your image to a usb flash drive here recommended you do 8 gigabytes or higher if you're doing the dvd one because it is a bit bigger in size and then what you'll want to do is download a program that will burn the image to it i recommend just using planet etcher it is available for and i did not mean to do that but this is available for linux windows and mac so you can download this for pretty much every operating system out there and windows you'll just download it here and run the executable same standard stuff there if you're in linux all you need to do is just do the app image there but um yeah so after you download that what you want to do is you'll want to boot it up into debian here it will probably get into your bios it'll probably be one of the f keys and stuff you can research this stuff online and once you get into it here you'll see a screen that looks just like this you'll have the graphical install and then you'll have the regular install here i recommend going through the graphical install because it's way easier to just go through and you can just literally click your way through but you can do the in the regular install as well so we're gonna do the graphical install here and in here we can do we can set our language here i'm going to do english hit up continue and we have the united states this is good for me and we have american english i'm going to hit okay on that as well and it's gonna go ahead and it's gonna do all of this here and right here we can set up our host name here i am actually just gonna call this test here you can do it whatever you want but i'm just going to call this tester and then we can just leave this here blank unless you don't want to you can set up a domain if you want but i'm going to leave this blank because i don't have one and right here we just want to leave this blank because we don't really want to set a root password because if we send a root password we'll have to do the steps that i did in the the other video on how not to install debian this way definitely go check that out but we want to leave this blank here so we're just going to hit continue and then we're going to type in our username i'm going to call this test here and then continue and our username we're just gonna leave it test here as well continue and right here we're gonna type in our password we're gonna set up a password for the user and this will also be used for the root user as well i mean for sudo as well so so we're just going to set our password here so and then we can just hit continue here and it's going to set the clock here and right here is where you'll pick time zone of where you're located in the u.s otherwhere else will vary on your location but for me i am in the eastern time zone in the us so i'm going to click that and hit continue and going to set up the partitioner and here is where you want to be careful of what you choose i'm going to select the guided uh i'm going to select guided use entire disk hit continue and i'm going to select this as well this looks good for me and put all files in one partition this is good for me as well hit continue and we're going to finish partitioning and write the changes to the disk here and now we're going to say yes we want to write the changes to the disks and what it's going to do here it's going to install the base system here this will take a little bit of time so i will be back when it's done installing the base system and then when you're done you'll be brought to this screen here where you want to select your network mirror i'm going to select yes here and you'll want to pick the mirror you are from that is closest to you for me it's going to be the united states but for you it may vary so i'm going to click that and i'm going to choose the mirror in my country i'm going to select this because i find this to be the fastest but you choose whichever you want here and i'm going to click continue and then i'm going to leave this blank here and what it's going to do here it's going to configure apt here this will take probably a couple of minutes so i'm going to be back when this is done doing what it's doing okay so after stunt configuring and what it's doing here is grabbing the software to select and install this will also take time to type take time for it as well so i'm going to pause the video and be back when this is done doing what it's doing [Music] okay so now it's finished doing what it's doing there and it's asking us whether we want to participate in the package usage survey you can either click yes or no i'm going to do it no because i'm in a virtual machine but if i was on actual hard work i would actually choose yes but you can do whatever you want here okay so like i said all you need to do is hit yes or no and click continue imac so i'm going to say no to this because i'm in a virtual machine but if i was on actual hardware again i would hit yes here but i'm actually going to hit no here and click continue and that's going to do this here and it's going to ask us what kind of software and stuff we want to install such as desktop environment and other types of software um i'm actually gonna unselect these and i'm gonna select this one here and i'm gonna select this as well and i'm to hit continue and it's going to go through and retreat the files and then install the software this will take a good bit of time so i'm going to pause the video and be back when it's done okay and it just finished installing um the system for me and same here install the grub blue fruit loader to your primary drive we definitely want this here because without it we won't be able to boot into debian so yes and continue now we want to select the drive here we want to select dev sda and hit continue and here it's going to install grub to it and it's going to finish the installation here it'll take about a second for it to finish here and it has finished installing the system so now we can reboot and inject our media device here so we're going to hit continue and we have the debian grub screen here and it's going to boot right into debian here and now congratulations we have booted right into w okay i have booted right into the debian system here that we have installed here now let me show you something that you might want to do when you installed this here so what i want you to do here is launch up your terminal here let me zoom in here and just do a pseudo app update here just to make sure that this thing works properly and do input in your password and when you first launch debian you may get this error right in here this is absolutely normal i have gotten this error dozens of times and debian here what you want to do here is i want to use your text editor choice i believe in debian um nano is installed by default so we're going to do that here we're going to use that pseudo nano and then we're going to do etsy slash sources dot list here and then just hit enter and then you'll see this here you want to just comment that line out here and then we'll press control x and y to save that and we'll clear the screen here and then once and then when we run co app update again we won't see that error there which is what we want so that will do it for the video today hope you enjoyed it hit like on the video subscribe to the channel if you haven't already also leave a comment down below what you thought about the video or if you have any questions down in the c if you have any questions leave them down in the comments as well and someone might be able to help you out also links to my discord and matrix server are also in the description below definitely check those out and i will see you in the next video | TechDoc | UC3DnbQrgvdtIq2vujaqMPJQ | 2022-04-12 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 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bquu_ZmGyak | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bquu_ZmGyak | sp04 - The Nose Is The Limit by Spacepigs (60FPS) | (Unintelligible) Hobowo Alte Schwabacher I need some fresh air Care to join me? Okay. How's the nose? Been better. Hm. The city feels empty. The sense of longing is flabbergasting. The pandemic had despair creep into all of us... What's it like to finally be able to speak? It's good to finally be able to share my sophistication with the world. Putting it all into words too long left unspoken. After I lost my pilot license I felt like the party would never end. Escaping from that black metal cult was hard, though. Didn't know where to turn, with Corona and everything… Look where it got you. Look where it got me. From the street to the top, I was a rapper, now I'm a doc. (Laughs) Haven't been good at either, have you? Then again, sufficient for Evoke I guess. There won't be another Evoke... will there? The pandemic fucks with everyone, including us. Sceners getting lonely, it's a thing. I'm getting lonely. I want to touch human flesh again. I need to. Burden keeps crashing down on me... ... the claws of reality are eating through my dignity. Eh! Yeah, Scamp bullied some people into advertising for his demoparty again... No Revision this year? Pfah! Sofascene lameness. I want some real action... ...embrace the wonders of a smelly sleeping hall again. Dream on... You know, there is something I need to tell you... When you joined my cult, I wanted to kick you out. I knew it wouldn't be good for you. The.. the things I did... I just want to say I'm sorry. It's okay. But thank you. I guess I needed this. So you'll be there, testing sceners? Hell yeah! We can make this a safe thing. I always feel safe with you. I must go now. When will I see you again? We will meet again... Onscene! | spacepigsscene | UC6xsrnCy2z_KZHr5ETcgnjA | 2021-01-01 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 312 | 1,703 |
GdYXPKFtjQY | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GdYXPKFtjQY | I disagree with stephen hawking sir on bigbang! #spiritualshorts | i disagree with stephen hawking sir on big bang because existence is not an even to have a beginning as big bang existence is always existing it is pure presence without a beginning or end events happen in presence presence cannot happen in an event existence is an eternal vibration of space-time where compression of it affects stretching and stretching of it affects compression matter and dark energy doesn't remain as matter and dark energy all the time they convert into one another in various ways just like a black hole converts matter into dark energy due to extreme compression of space time similarly a wormhole or something like that should also convert dark energy into matter due to extreme stretching of space time to balance each other similarly there may be thousand and one ways of their interconvergence in fact all the polarities like day night birth death pain pleasure are nothing but subsets of the vibration of space-time they are just like pressed and tough | Maettreya | UCFAQ9XX7YCSM9SASSev-Iug | 2022-03-12 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 167 | 982 |
Aowt1L4_eY0 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Aowt1L4_eY0 | SUREFIRE CQB TRAINING BATTLE OF THE BILLS | [Music] hey guys sorry about the hiatus I was doing some commercial shoots for some upcoming projects that you guys are really gonna like are they coming up very very soon but I was able to go to a surefire training event as a media event essentially we have to use a bunch of their products three-day training course with suppressed weapon C key being knife pistol combatives instructed by Bill flowers from tap rack tactical and bill rapier from M Tech shooting an amp tag training anti blades and/or a tec-9 but um so bill ours is a 25 year law enforcement and SWAT veteran also was an Army veteran before that bill rapier was a 20 year SEAL team guy 14 of those years spent with deaf crew so a lot of really awesome training without further ado I'm just going with you guys check out some of the training that we did and walk you through some of the things specifically the actual scenarios that we did at the culmination exercise of the event now one of the aspects of this training that I really loved is it kind of reminded me of a little bit of basic training or like some kind of summer camp or something like that because all of the social media guys or media dudes kit badger act of self-protection mr. guns gear and talents I Wiseman company good guys guns just all these dudes you even Ian from recoil was there so it's you had this really cool dynamic of all these different guys from different backgrounds in the gun industry living and training together that was probably one of my favorite aspects cuz I normally don't get to interact with these kinds of guys you know it's normally it's like I do I do to interact people the gun industry but I interact with her soft you know some people a lot more so it's always cool to see outside perspectives and also kind of see what those guys think of airsoft and whatnot I guess a couple of them were surprised that I was American even though I have a military background I'm kind of known as like an airsoft guy so that was really cool and obviously my strong suit was really like the close quarter battle portion moving around with the guns do that all the time but that was a really cool dynamic that I really loved about this training environment and the bungalow like the place they had us put up was really really cool full kitchen and everything and like they got bunk beds and everything it just it just felt like a really good kind of summer camp training that had a huge awesome surefire spin on it as well [Music] so after we got some of the basic fundamentals out of the way it's zeroing Heidel for because we're running basically BCM carbines or style setups with essentially we have the different surefire Scout setups on there surefire cans on there as well which is cool because I don't get to run suppressed weapons in California obviously all that much so that was really cool experience but from there we moved on to close quarter battle which is kind of obviously both both the Bills have really good experience with this bill flowers was our instructor for this segment specifically what was interesting to us because he's got the SWAT law enforcement background he's got some interesting stories behind there as well and it was cool to see his mindset about CQB about the do's and don'ts and it was cool it's all you know I'm always open to learning about CQB stuff because you know I was a dork kicker in the military or whatever I do a lot of CQB in airsoft but it's always cool to see what and pull from different people's experience and backgrounds about what they've learned about close-quarter battles and even though some of the ideas make them flick sometimes you learn something new that you're like you know I didn't think about that that actually might work better so yeah bill blabbers had a lot of really really good insight with the close-quarter battle site and of course we moved into two-man drills with essentially class houses and doing a little bit of live fire there and then moved on doing some training in the building so the CQB phase is probably the section that I had the most strength that and that people could tell that I was most familiar with because the airsoft background did some CQB training with Tyler gray who's now on SEAL team the TV show did something so you can be training with Travis not nothing super insanely extensive but just enough that it's definitely applicable for what I do at least on the airsoft side the mill subside two-man entry two-man team stuff is super like that's what you're gonna find a lot of when you're playing DV Wars and also like every time I do CQB stuff with training it's good or it's good fresher but you also pick up a new couple little things along the way bill was very good about that because one of the things I do as I was not say I was rushing but I was just naturally almost too fast for it and he was always telling us to slow down and keep basically tighten up the gaps a little bit so that was something I needed to work on but yeah it's always like when you're looking at a room and you're trying to figure out how do I I don't like cleaning this room or these complex problems because we're we're starting to move in some more complex spaces it has multiple dead space or just really deep corners or weird stairwells and stuff like that and the cool thing about CQB it's like a math problem when you look at a math problem you might not know how to solve it or you might be looking at it and looking at it and looking at it and then someone comes in and shows you how to look at it from a different angle and suddenly the problem the answer to the problem appears in front of you and you're like why didn't I think of that so CTB's really cool especially to man cqb and i think that doing training with any of these guys are doing training with any good instructor out there who is teaching this stuff super awesome to have because it just opens your eyes to a lot of things really not in front of them it stays here [Music] so next we move on to the first actual kind of scenario where we're just clearing a building unknown friendlies unknown hostiles don't really know what's in there and it's always good learning experience to look back on the mistakes that you make when you're clearing rooms and stuff like that and how you clear complex spaces because these a lot of the stuff isn't just traditional square rooms and stuff you have really weird counters and obstacles and walls sticking out of the walls you have to figure out how to navigate that and there's actually some really good footage that BCM has that kind of shows how some of the guys from northern red cleared this very building although the configuration was slightly different without further ado I'd go ahead and check out the training and this is the first force-on-force scenario I do get shot at least once in like the shoulder whatever but for the one shot that I got I definitely have the bad guy couple myself so go ahead and check it out okay you take the long stuff like huh come on you're getting wrong and I'll bust the door for you thank ya one bad guy backed off I don't know hey I'm gonna hold line you take that right hey hey you got this okay hold this I'm gonna pick that okay yeah okay when we cross PI it out right and I'm gonna shoot him out and say it so basically push out and PI that way okay I'll play this and keep this on just hold on we're gonna push the other you're right Lorna you're right through the other guy right now turn around face the wall turn around run away from me okay get on your knees good space swings over there what do you got on the left and a few dead space over the left back pull back pull back okay okay there's no right hand here okay coming up and I've got you back around it's like I'm gonna you're coming you're coming this way yeah I'll cover your back here yeah one one you stand by all right I got it second don't go too far one dead bad guy over there if you're a hostage come over here tell me what come to us okay hey okay hey hold on hold on hold on okay hey girl hostage come this way come here okay yeah you got the good yep okay come here here right side okay [ __ ] okay hey hold that I'm gonna clear this wall for you back back you got it you got it you can you can clear the homeless okay okay we'll take it down to tangos down we husky world you're in okay hey hold on I'm gonna keep this way no oh hold this angle hold this angle don't go too wide hey come to I tell you let's come to us one do i stand up come here follow me because all right be good you guys all right covering all right welcome back that down here okay yeah we got okay you got the other guy has some final opposite again come in this way okay okay open door can move up trying to check the dead space you got my daddy you got the Sun dad space clear okay hey compress on me compress like right there mangle got old security are you okay look adorn your later yeah it's open open okay okay I'm gonna go clear back I'm gonna go clear that that shallow room the bathroom well you walk like that is likely over the top well hey this Oklahoma hold you have this open door the left I understand you so want you to cover that while I get in there I'm gonna put a muzzle on it right right one very good okay we got a follow-on room okay [Music] | SPARTAN117GW | UC1gt5hr3hBRMGmkfYJT56Lw | 2019-08-14 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,791 | 9,331 |
praSsLJAch8 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=praSsLJAch8 | Review of Baby Teething Toys | hello everyone I want to show you these baby teasers I know we've shared something like this similar on here before but I just got these into tests and I'll be giving some one of my friends a little baby's teething but I want to show you is I love all the details all these little bumps and nods and stuff is great you know that baby's just gonna be chewing on it and that's gonna feel so good on their teeth and gums the most important thing about these teethers and the reason I'd love to share about these is they're very affordable right now if you go in there to Amazon to buy them there well technically today they're $13.99 but I know prices can change each day so when you see this video but it still will be similar this company does a great pricing the other really special thing about it is that they're non-toxic the silicone is made free of all chemicals all the different things like BPA free PVC free and of course the PAE free no harmful chemicals or anything this silicone does not shed whereas in when your baby shoot on it it's not gonna have little pieces off of course I highly recommend you know after your baby has used any kind of silicone teethers for a while you know check them for safety to make sure that they haven't bitten any kind of holes or anything in them because once they get those teeth in you know they go crazy although these are really thick so they shouldn't be giving you that much issues as far as them being biting through them I love these little areas here so they go hands can hold these right here they kind of you know just soft to play with almost like a little fidgety thing to pour on while they're teething but they're fun and bright the babies will go for these because you know they want to put everything trying to brought in their mouth so just check out the link this would make a great gift they would also just be great for your baby's teething so go ahead and get these so you'll make sure that you have these on and I was thinking that they'd be cool to throw in the freezer and look at I'm really really cold and four so with the baby cheese autumn here I gotta feel really good too so | Life of Rheana | UCKQvLveSMJsEqSS7B1hNKjA | 2018-10-14 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 417 | 2,150 |
j4LYcVvoyLU | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j4LYcVvoyLU | Becoming an Ultra Runner | 021 | Marshall at the Brecon Ultra | Trail Events | [Applause] yo good morning guys so it's Saturday 6 a.m. and I'm in my car I'm about pick up Anita who you may have seen from one of my race videos if you've watched the wreck and the Cardiff ultra today we are both marshalling at the bracken ultra this is the race I was supposed to be doing as my first ultra obviously as you guys know I pulled out because of the knee problems I had but I took them up on their offer to Marshall which means I get a free race entry for next time which is amazing and free taxi and I get to cheer on some of the runners who are going through it today so we're on checkpoint 3 which is I think 21 K into the routes which is the first out sorry the first checkpoint for the marathon and ultra runners but we are not on the route for their hot Martin or 10k guys so it's actually really good because it means we are gonna be out there quite early I think I'm going to be done by about lunchtime so awesome for me and I get a free race entry so I'm running late gotta go get an eater I'm gonna see you guys when we're there [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] | Trail Running Wales | UCn_T37d_36pD37nwMZGpYvA | 2018-06-22 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 227 | 1,137 |
tipCInDUCyM | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tipCInDUCyM | 20190504 NWPL Covered Bridge Builder Nichols Powers | [Music] hello everybody vote thank you and we also have some people I know recognize that's great my name's bill catapult I'm president of the National Society for preservation become a bridges and we're having this meeting to give today kind of a celebration of the 50th anniversary of the building of the mill covered bridge right across the green from here so our little Grady who built it is sitting in the back row back there 50 years later you can still be with us to enjoyed it I wanted to do Stefan : - is Vermont's state architectural historian he's had a great opportunity to do some very interesting work on maples powers and I don't wanna spoil a nice presentation so I'll just let it go at that [Applause] so well thanks for having me here thanks for coming great to have all you folks here in Vermont welcome it's a good place to be we think Vermonters and today I'll be talking about the life and work of Nichols powers and I'm gonna start off by saying this is not an exhaustive review of every bridge that Nichols power is built that information is out there it's in some great books what I really want to look at is who was the builder who was Nichols powers and what can we you know we know the bridges that he left behind in the buildings that he left behind but who is he as a person and what can that tell us about life in the late 19th century the life of a bridge builder so I want to share some and some of the things that I found through this project that I've been working off and on over the last by four or five years I'd say and actually the very first introduction to Nichols powers was not a bridge I didn't know the guy built bridges I knew him to the Kingsley grist mill which is in Clarendon and we have the owners of the property here in the front row and this was came to my attention when I was fresh out of grad school at UVM and doing some consulting work and was hired to write the National Register of Historic Places nomination for the Kingsley grist mill and this photo on your left is taken from this covered bridge which crosses the gorge and there's a view inside the bridge powers ironically did not design the bridge but he built the grist mill and here's another view of it I think that I think that's a photo you gave me early on is definitely a labor of love on saving and stabilizing restoring this incredible mill building and there is a roadside historic site marker by the Ridge that talks about the Kingsley grist mill and note that it says the last of a dozen mills that dotted the Mill River it's the last one because all the others washed away floods and there's a reason that the Kingsley grist mill survived I think that's because Nichols powers designed it and built it he didn't do the others in Tropical Storm Irene I thought for sure the mill was a goner I there was so much devastation and I I happened to be heading through Rutland County for another site visit early September 2011 and thought I'm just gonna swing by and see what's left it was still standing even though I mean you can see the major supports this whole bottom wall of the mill is blown out and down the river somewhere there's nothing I think Ron you were there when I stopped by and you're you know put any steel jacks underneath and you know just getting a stabilized but the structure itself there is enough redundancy built into the mill structure so that if one support two supports three supports were washed away the load transferred down to all the other supports and kept the structure standing and that's how a covered bridge works the multiple small members working together supporting the entire structure and if one member cracks or fails the whole bridge doesn't collapse the loads transfer through the rest of the the trusses so this was really great and it's been fixed up and is it still on air BnB if you want to stay there it's on air BnB so a book book here it's really a neat spot because inside they've they've saved as much as the framing in the you know these are the the rods for all the machinery I think one of the grist the the mill stones is right down here so you can really get a sense of how the mill functioned and it was a gravity gravity feed mill based on the Oliver Evans design and Nichols powers I think the reason it's still there through the twenty-seven flood through Tropical Storm Irene is because powers so ingeniously built that redundancy into the framing so a few years later I'm working for the State Historic Preservation Office and I get a call from Nicholas Strom Wilson and he's working on a grant project in Wallingford I think and he casually mentions as we're finishing up a phone call oh yeah and I'm the the great-great great-grandson of Nicholas powers and tend to go up like really interesting kind of make a mental note and then we're talking again later about something else he says oh did I mentioned my dad still lives in Nichols powers house really and so this is the house and I looked it up in our state survey and sure enough there's a little blurbed home of Nichols powers noted bridge builder that's interesting and then we're talking again and I see you find a few more photos of the property driving through Rutland County again I just take a little detour and looks pretty neat and finally Nicholas tromelin mentions oh yeah and there's a bunch of old stuff in the Attic if you want me on your case tell me that you have stuff in your attic and I will I will pound you until I get there so but before we dive into what was in the Attic let's do a little history the powers family and you know we're in Woodstock today and the powers name in Woodstock is very prominent a lot of well-known powers descendants settled here there must be some connection somewhere I haven't done all the genealogical research for that but there's there must be some some link but the family goes back to 1650 when Thomas and Walter power know s come to America and settle in Massachusetts Jeremiah powers is born in Quabbin and then marries Elizabeth Cooley whose father owned land in Pittsford Vermont so that's the Vermont connection that's what brings the family from Massachusetts to Vermont and 1775 Richard Montgomery powers is born he marries Polly carpenter and one of their children is Nichols Montgomery powers so that's the background and the big question nickels or Nicholas is plagued bridge historians for decades or at least some of us who think about these things so in doing research on this and looking at some research done for the nomination of the brown covered bridge as a national historic landmark by the National Park Service it became clear that in most documents written by somebody else not by Nichols the name has an A in it it's Nikolas when somebody else's hand is writing it there's an a so the marriage registration the Census clearly there's an A in there and note his job is bridge builder in his own hand this is his last will and testament there is clearly no a ni CH OLS Nichols so that that was pretty convincing but maybe not definitive so let's look back at the family tree mentioned Richard Montgomery powers married Polly carpenter Polly's parents were Daniel carpenter and Lucy Nichols her maiden name was Nichols so Nichols Montgomery powers his maternal grandmother's maiden name was Nichols it would make sense that that is the correct spelling of his first name so that's what I'm going with from from now on it's Nichols that I'm not sure yeah so they had 13 children yes sir big families and and Nichols was one of seven boys and no Polly carpenter powers here's a picture of her so this is the the daughter of Lucy Nichols carpenter mother of Nichols Montgomery powers and look at her look at her life span 1776 American Revolution to 1863 Civil War like her life spanned these incredible events in our nation's history perfectly and boy she was a tough cookie so some interesting things that turned up in other places this is actually from covered bridge topics you know this is a postcard that somebody saw reason to publish that says Nichols Powers birthplace Proctor Vermont it's it says Nicholas yeah it's it's nothing more than a cellar hole you know a pile of stones why somebody thought they need to make a postcard of that I don't know but it's pretty interesting that that when this was done there there was interest right he was well-known enough even back in the early 20th century when this would have been printed for someone to think maybe a postcard have hit the cellar hole where he was born will sell so he married Laurette fish in 1844 yeah yes yes yes so that was I think from the twenty sixteen covered bridge topics so that the name has been corrected gradually that I'm not sure I haven't seen the actual document yeah so he married Laurette fish in 1844 and note here occupation mechanic this is interesting and the the spelling again with a Nicholas yep and Laurette fish her family were from IRA Vermont and so here's the powers house in a historic photo that they had little horse and buggy over on the side here and this is in Clarendon Vermont which is near Rutland and on this map we have nm powers and there's his house and right across the street is TK Horton Horton built the covered bridge at the Kingsley grist mill at least you guys are neighbors and probably master and student notices trading information trading tools probably but it shows what a small community this was of covered bridge builders so this is the powers house and it's a really beautiful building brick building with these recessed arches originally a federal style building that was then updated in the Italianate style I think that this is gratz powers who would have been nickels grandson I'm not sure who these two figures are but gratz he was pretty instrumental in keeping nickels powers name out there and saving a lot of the family materials this is the house as it appears today it is really untouched it has not been it's been vacant for quite some time descend the family owns this house as well as the house right next door so the family lives in the house next door and they're slowly this has been kind of tied up in a family estate for a while they've finally resolved that so now they're they're doing some cleanup and organizing in the main house but it's really you can envision Nichols powers showing up today and saying yep that's my house that's right it has not been changed a great thing down in the basement inscribed in the plaster it says up here plastered not quite maybe November 4th maybe but 1871 house built VI LT 1823 and that corresponds with other information we have about the doctor who built this house originally in the 1820s federal style fits right in that time period yes down in the basement and so you know Nichols powers became very well known for his work as as we know and this the Vermont Historical Society has a small collection of papers that came to them through one branch of the family and this letter really jumped out at me as a pretty sound endorsement from the based on his work on the Susquehanna bridge you know I know of no more reliable person anywhere than he is he's skillful entirely trustworthy he was in charge of this bridge he will never fail to perform satisfactorily anything he will undertake so powers was very well known and respected within his field so let's go back to the attic yes this is the Attic of powers house so when Wednesday yeah well no it's a little little some things have been shoved over so when Nikolas trommel s'en powers great great-great grandson said there was some stuff in the Attic and this is what I found it's stuff I mean we're talking in old feather mattress rolls of wallpaper old lawn furniture random you know magazines it's a furniture and it was really interesting because the stuff closest to the stairs was from like 1920 to 1940 which is really the most recent full-time occupancy of the house go to the middle of the Attic in it's from 1900 to 1920 you go to the back third of the attic and it's you know 1870s to 1900s so they just sort of filled it up from back to front and it was pretty incredible because there was so much stuff up there that it was really just pawing through layers and finding things what's known as ephemera little bits and pieces of mailings and catalogs and things that were never meant to last unless they're tossed in the attic and forgotten things like these little promotional cards you know sent to technicals powers for you know CW Fisher this is probably Cleland Fisher who went on to become a very well-known architect in Burlington Vermont he had a hardware business in Boston before that so this is a little three by five card that who knows if any more of these exist but they threw it in the attic and you know CW Norton had bills of lumber doors sash blinds finishing stock in Middletown Springs Vermont you know were these sources where powers was getting materials for his projects probably or this little mailing from the Berlin iron bridge company I'm not aware of any iron bridges that powers built but he knew about the technology and this this is so great this is a front and back postcard and it's basically a mail order bridge where you fill in the blanks number of spans required width of the alignments you know what's what's your clearance how wide do you want it how long do you want it and you mail it back and then they'll send you a quote it's and this is you know 1870s 1880s yeah that's really really a progressive marketing plan and that's the kind of thing you can tease out through this Emmer this little handwritten postcard to Nick powers Esquire sound a little fancy it says your timbre is at North Clarendon Bridge go and use it please December 13th so I'm not positive which bridge but it may have been this one which is no longer standing this was lost in the twenty-seven flood but this little postcard tells us a lot about how a bridge builder work worked note the date December 13th is winter so bridge building was a winter activity which if you think about it makes sense the ground is frozen you've got a Hall around these huge Timbers easier to do on snow and ice the rivers are lower maybe even frozen so you can work over safer conditions and powers in the summer he ran a dairy farm and a cheese factory he didn't have time to build bridges in the summer so he built in the winter exactly yep yep so when when he knew that his order of lumber that he had placed at some mill they notified him with this little postcard it's all set get to it and they all all these little scraps of paper they're just on the floor of the Attic in between you name it old shoes and dirty shirts and whatever they threw up there so there is a big article I like the article about powers in Vermont Life magazine in 1955 and you know one of the quotes that jumps out at me is is that it says Nick wasn't much on the book learnin but he was a wiz with the practical putting together of Kimber's and you know if there's one one thing that I'd like to refute it's that that learnin this is kind of playing up the myth of oh the backwoods farmer who's a genius does never you know self-taught never learned anything couldn't read or write Nick Powers was a very smart and he knew what he was doing so that I think this tells him a little short to play him off is just kind of this who new type person that that this guy in Vermont could do such things because oh and you build models yeah have you seen this model in Pittsburgh it's on display at the Historical Society it's amazing it's probably about this long it's a model for a bridge that powers powers built the model the bridge was never built it's a crazy design but the model is spectacular right yeah possibly yeah just sort of testing out different configurations yep so also among these papers are trade catalogues you know this for a universal radial drill you know machine tools modern machinery so again was powers the backwoods guy with a you know a hand drill and hammer and chisel yeah he probably used those tools but he also knew about the most you know the latest technology that was available this advertisement from the Akron iron company for steel rim pulleys would split pulleys you know was powers use ordering machinery for the Kingsley grist mill from the Akron iron company possibly riveting machinery for boiler work and bridge building so he was very up on modern technology what was out there in what was available pneumatic Machinery Company these this broadside is probably my favorite piece it's about four feet tall maybe three feet wide then from SC Johnson & Company New Haven Connecticut ironwork four buildings wrought iron bridges you know this beautiful printed all these various details that you could just order by mail and it would come on the railroad Rutland's being a railroad city very easy to get all these materials Van Doren Iron Works wrought iron fences so these are all the types of catalogs that Nichols powers was receiving routinely and I would argue that somebody who's not much on the book learnin isn't subscribing to the safety valve newsletter let's see if I can find the exact heading this is a very technical a monthly journal for the steam user and engineer that's not casual reading powers with subscribing to this as well as the model home this was a publication out of Rutland Vermont this is volume one number one a sample copy sent and you can just see nm powers written up at the top and pencil featuring SD of the SD organ works in Brattleboro so these are all all materials being sent to Nichols powers mechanics the Journal of engineering and mechanical progress building and Journal of architecture you know he was very well-versed in what was going on in the world of mechanics engineering construction architecture the power and transmission you know all about you know the mill it's all about getting the power of the water to the wheel to the turbine to the millstones and you know this this piece here the New England homestead just in case you were thinking well maybe these were his sons materials the mailing label is still glued to it and empowers Clarendon Vermont sub this was Nick powers all from the Attic yeah just plowing through and you know some things there is one trunk full of old sheet music where you pick it up and it just disintegrates luckily most of these are printed on rag you know higher quality paper a cotton paper instead of wood pulp so they survived incredibly well catalogs this is Walker hatch and company moldings - doors and blinds frames and brackets out of Burlington they were down on the waterfront was a big manufacturing industry of mass producing these elaborate Italianate doors and windows and sash and the house that Nichols powers lived in was updated in the Italianate style when powers bought it and he probably ordered a lot of that would work from a catalog such as this one there are letters handwritten letters this one from Ruben Cummins of Troy New York to Nichols powers where he's talking about he has to build a bridge in Johnsonville over the Norwich River and then he describes how much he'll pay so this is a really interesting glimpse of kind of the labor practices what what were people earning and what were the different positions a foreman $3 a day a good raiser to to 250 a day a good bridge carpenter 250 to 275 a day good and poor helpers so apparently they weren't picky dollar 75 to 225 a day so sorry you know definitely a hierarchy in the knowledge and that the skill of the people working on the bridges and letters like this this is from a selectman in East Bolton Vermont saying sir we have a bridge we want to have someone examine and see what to do with it will you come and see if we build one and do not let you the job will pay you for your troubles of coming here we have two bridges we do not know about will you come immediately and see and what's really interesting is that this shows how essential bridges were to daily life if your bridge goes out you're stuck because there's maybe only one way in and out of your town in Vermont that the Tropical Storm Irene there were several towns cut off when there one bridge was washed away so a nice old me you can tell you know please come and see come immediately you know we really need to take care of our bridge yes yeah exactly if he was very dependent on having a good bridge yep this is from George Parker and son selling roofing slate and this is talking about a quote that powers had requested for roofing slates I'm not sure what project it was for I think I believe the Brown bridge is the only covered bridge with a slate roof this is not the right date for that project it would be great if they matched up but they don't but so this may have been for another building project and this is one of my favorites this is a letter from CP phobes and Coe over in Crown Point New York where they're describing what they can supply in terms of a stair rail the prices for a common turned walnut Newell $4 the newel being this piece at the the bottom two-inch balusters for nineteen cents each a straight handrail 22 cents a foot and then they talked about the difficulty of making the twisting handrail and but offer a 10 inch octagonal mule paneled for $15 that is this newel post its octagonal it's paneled it's 10 inches at the base and that lines up exactly with 1871 1872 when Powers was making these changes to the house so to find you know this letter and this is exactly what the staircase looks like in the house today this beautiful curving federal style staircase yep so as a builder there were drawings in the Attic now I don't know if Nichols powers drew these it may have been one of his sons who also did some building but if somebody was planning out a very rudimentary house with floor plans on the back of it and which I'm doubting this was built as you know here's the bedroom and here's the pantry and the stairs there's well there's no heat there's no fireplace or anything one large room here but you know trying to put these spaces together somebody was was working on these simple designs and you can see here on the elevation there's clearly a chimney coming up the middle there's no chimney in here the Rutland County Courthouse who's here from Rutland couple folks so this was really interesting the the original courthouse as it was built not by powers had this tower centered on the roof of the building if you go today the tower is at the front of the building and what happened is that after it was built they realized the weight of that tower on the center of the roof it wasn't structured properly and actually the the tolling of the bell in that tower would completely disrupt the court proceedings in the courtrooms directly below so they hired powers to actually move this entire tower to the front of the building I don't know how he did it it's if you go and look at the building and think how would they do that today let alone how would they do that in the 1870s it's it's remarkable West Rutland known for its marble quarries powers designed and built some of the very first Derrick's which are these mechanisms with a mast and a boom used to hoist the blocks of marble out of the quarry and swing it around to grade level where it could then be worked so here's some of his engineering knowledge coming into play the Clarendon congregational church steeple this is just walking distance from the front yard of Nicholls powers house it was this was the original sort of open more federal style steeple and it was replaced in 1881 with this pointed steeple built by Nicholls powers and some of there's some element some little hat maybe one of these other there something from this tower he took and put on his barn and it's still there today some little half window the First Baptist Church in Wallingford these are little newspaper notices saying that the society the church Society is indebted to end powers of Clarendon who came and gave the direction to raise the bell into the steeple for free yeah that I think he was a pretty nice guy these these reports that he had the knowledge and the skills and he was willing to go and give his skills to the church to get their Bell into their steeple for free he was also building dams here's a notice about Nicholls powers of Clarendon building the new dam across the outer Creek with bulkheads so in addition to just bridges just bridges mills moving courthouse towers he was building dams and controlling the flow of water so very skilled engineer on multiple levels this is most intriguing anyone recognize that building that's the Vermont State House devastating fire in 1857 and the letter on the left is an endorsement it's signed by six or seven individuals who are saying things like Nichols powers has had large experience and setting out extensive and complicated frameworks we regard the high order of skill which he has exhibited as second to none so who was this letter going to was going to the Honorable Thomas I powers he was a powers from Woodstock maybe a distant relative we don't know but who was Thomas powers he was the superintendent in charge of reconstruction of the Statehouse so here's a letter from Nicholls powers associates saying this guy's really good too the superintendent in charge of rebuilding the Statehouse it sounds like powers was trying to get the job to rebuild the Statehouse he didn't gone through all the record books worked with the state curator Nichols powers name doesn't show up anywhere but that that shows you know for one thing he was ambitious you know he was out there this is his letter of introduction to the the director of the reconstruction saying I'd like to do this and here's here's you know my letter of recommendation so he wasn't just sitting in Clarendon waiting for jobs to come to him he was actively seeking them out this is the death notice for Nichols powers it's interesting died at age 79 occupation farmer and mechanic not bridge builder so it's interesting how how things get portrayed and then other aspects come to light later on this is from the family this is a little card from his funeral beautiful printed card and Oh any else he died of pneumonia that was the cause of death he's buried in ireb yeah yes signed by Kingsley yep and there's there's a lot of overlap and then the names too common names show up repeatedly he's buried in IRA which is where his wife was from and note on the gravestone Nichols so no a but just to keep it consistent they spelled his wife's name wrong Lauri yet instead of Loretta you know just just keep us on our toes yeah [Music] Oh from from power two powers that I'm not sure the family history just kind of glosses over it and says at some point they added an S yeah that's a good point because originally it was power yeah and then it just became powers yeah so what is nichols powers legacy early on he was well known this is a newspaper from 1935 I think 1931 and this is where we see gratz powers Nichols grandson he gives a lengthy interview and tells all the family stories about his grandpa in his bridge building and they think this is where the lower kind of gets established and this article is about the Blenheim bridge and they were thinking of tearing it down and so this piece from the Albany Evening News is giving some background to who was this guy why is this bridge important and early preservation project and it was successful is the 1931 I think I have that paper with me if you want to see it yep and some of the photos and and these are actually the letters that ended up at Vermont Historical Society so grants powers gave a number of things to VHS Nichols powers builder known as the best wooden bridge builder so its claim to fame 1940 there's this cover published for Nichols Montgomery powers you know the famous builder if the longest single span wooden covered bridge in the world worth Blenheim Bridge you know why was this put out in 1940 I don't know it does the date doesn't line up with any significant it's not you know the centennial of his birth or and you know 50 years after his death third it's just you know why why this was put out then I'm not sure and Blenheim bridge of course this audience you all know longest single span wooden bridge in the world lost in tropical storm Irene but rebuilt and - the grand opening June June 29th I had really hoped to go I can't go but you should all go because it it's an incredible project that's it excellent and yeah it's I think they incorporated a few pieces in one piece there's an incredible actually the last time I gave this talk I think was a day before the airing of the Nova special on this project where they also talked about Chinese bridges I think in that Nova special if you can find it online it's definitely worth watching yes an amazing project so excited to go see that but we heard it wasn't exactly the same and his son says it's not like a weight it was me it's it doesn't well yeah that's the thing it's not it's no longer used for vehicular traffic yeah it's a it's a pedestrian use only but this was really interesting because the town fought with FEMA for years to get the money to rebuild this and the question was why spend the money to rebuild a covered bridge that nobody can drive on no one can use but it was so essential to the identity of Blenheim of this town that's not having that bridge they had no sense of place so finally FEMA got that and put money into the project the brown bridge in Clarendon or North Clarendon yeah that was listed as a National Historic Landmark a few years ago and regarded as one of the best examples of a town lattice truss bridge in the nation and that was some of the early research where they they really honed in on the Nichols name and they got it right on the plaque so it's a beautiful bridge and that too was affected by Irene but not to the extent that it had to be completely rebuilt but a lot of money went into rehabilitating it so another view up in the attic of this house I mean you can see here's a chunk of stovepipe some random piece there they're actually quite a few trundles up there just lengths of oak dowels but on my last day it was like July and about a hundred and fifty degrees in this attic and I was done but there was one this is sort of a sack there's a story that the family would during the Depression to earn a little extra money they would have men from the railroad which ran right through the backyard through the farm fields they let them sleep in the Attic for you know a nickel a night or something and they had these old old gunnysacks and mattress sacks filled with straw and paper so I picked one up dumped it out and found some wads of paper and looked closely and their drawings on them so took them home very gently humidified them flatten them out and they are bridge drawings so there's one here that shows a plan for a lattice truss here and the bottom cords laying out how all the bead all the boards are joined together and staggering the joints appropriately and a detail with how truss it although it's very strange because this should run this way this is the center point and it's running out to the end and we zoom in they've got all the dimensions including what appeared to be some sort of iron tie rod a steel rod from the top cord to the bottom cord and at first I thought these were just layout lines just to get the geometry right but this is labeled with a dimension so that's that's a part of the bridge yeah it happened to help hold everything together nine by nine ten by ten seven by eights members get smaller as you go out from the center so really an interesting document with with all the spacing and then this one which I apologize is hard hard to make out but it's a laminated arch with some sort of steel structure underneath and all these either rods or guy wires connecting it together here's a detail with a steel plate that's kind of notched into the bottom end if this laminated arch and then all these little pieces all these little bolts and tie rods coming through I don't understand this design come on somebody to look I have the plans here yeah so if you want to look at them and tell me what the heck is going on that would be great this is where he incorporated in the upriver side of the mill which he knew would be done first and so he suspended the entire an exception from the ceiling actually touching the rafters so it's funny from the structure above right yeah then it's all bunched together it's very very complicated arrangement that's interlocking use young steel using wood you see pegs using everything all in that one spot so that gets back to all those catalogs that we found in the Attic all those supply catalyzed he knew where to get all these materials and another detail showing how things are bolted together on the abutments yes and so this is a masonry pier supporting the two ends of that laminated arch no and I have to say you know are these definitively nickels powers drawings they're not signed but there were found with everything else from his period of occupancy in the house I think it's a it's a safe assumption so hopefully with this you know we've seen a little bit learned a little more about the person behind these structures because I think it's easy to get so focused on the bridge itself and the materials in the setting and we can forget that somebody built that you know a real person designed it and built it and Nichols powers I don't know if another bridge builder who has this depth of information about his life and the ephemera that informs his well yes 19th century bridge builder and it's you know something that certainly I'll keep working on I'm talking with the family about what happens to these materials if they want to keep them or give them some Vermont Historical Society because they they really deserve to be available to the public eventually and there there are things out there the Blenheim Historical Society apparently has powers chisels and workbench there's I found correspondence with another Museum in New York talking about getting his I think it was a drill press that would have been used to drill the holes for the tunnels that the museum wanted that for display and this is back in the 40s so there's enough he was well-known enough that even museums were saying hey can we get Nichols powers you know chisels or his workbench or his tools so really interesting guy and hope to learn anything else so I'll be sure to share it with you thank you very much [Applause] | Woodstock Community Television | UCU2t9ZN-iTAPYxk0sQOxJ-Q | 2019-05-09 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 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WjQfTzbCVpY | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WjQfTzbCVpY | Mega Millions Lawsuit in California | this is Eyewitness News now Alan Leyva David oh no Dallas Raines and Rob Lucas hockey with the Southlands number one News at five also still ahead there's new details on the Mega Millions lawsuit is the game going away and you're looking live outside are we clear of the wet weather the live Doppler 7000 plus and Dallas rains will have that forecast for you coming up next and a group against gambling goes to court today find out what a judge said about their proposal to get your new Mega Millions game to go away a group opposed to the expansion of gambling in California has filed a lawsuit against the state lottery for joining the multi-state Mega Millions game Eyewitness News Sacramento bureau chief Nanette Miranda joins us live from the state lottery headquarters with more on today's hearing Annette well Alan Mega Millions is a popular game in California through October players bought 134 million tickets and for now a judge says you can keep playing everybody likes to have a dream Lind wolf bought a ticket to tonight's 12 million dollar drawing she's relieved she can continue to play Mega Millions for now after a judge said today he needs at least three months to decide if the games legal in California I think for the or anyone to be able to tell you what it is you can and cannot do or to take right away that you've already been given I think would be a true crime given the line of questioning Judge Lloyd Connolly had the coalition of 10,000 churches that brought the lawsuit may hit the jackpot and the state may be on the losing end of this gamble he seemed critical the lottery for joining the game without asking the legislature or the voters I think occasions on our site at this point you see is that the Lottery Commission acted both illegally and unconstitutionally of what they have done the state has already invested heavily and continues to argue it didn't have to go to lawmakers over megamillions it has spent 9 million dollars of taxpayer money to launch the game last June plus education would lose the 1/3 of sales if the game were to stop expect 150 million more per year to the state's public schools from Mega Millions one thing both sides agree on is Mega Millions winners will keep their money no matter what the judge decides they won money they would still have to honor the Commission would still have to honor those tickets up to the time a filing or an order is made by this court to stop the lottery that's good news for players like wolf who'll keep playing because of the lure of those big jackpots you're taking that chance who doesn't like to take a chance that's right who doesn't now two lucky tickets that were sold in California have hit two different Mega Millions jackpot both of them just happened last month live in Sacramento Nanette Miranda ABC 7 Eyewitness News David | rpnalaw | UCCYziwE4L9bl5IijtmWBN0Q | 2011-11-19 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 514 | 2,835 |
ALWZwaM2_00 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ALWZwaM2_00 | Carl Williams from Volunteers of America KY, describes the Benevon Advanced Sustainability Workshop. | uh it's been very helpful you know we have some new board members and we have some new team members and and myself i've been a volunteer for a long time but i've never been to the workshop before and so it's been very helpful in terms of kind of aligning all of our thinking around the same concepts and ideas and it's given us the time that we don't have normally back home and at the office to sit down and brainstorm together and develop ideas and really do the work that needs to be done in order to kind of move us forward you know you kind of sometimes feel like you might have lots of great things you want to add you want to discuss but finding that time and then also terri's direction that she provides in terms of guiding us along the way and getting us thinking about things in ways that we haven't thought about them before it's very helpful | Benevon | UCuc0vvwTLTtCMbrT09SA6YA | 2012-10-24 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 166 | 854 |
lYVrjGc6SDg | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lYVrjGc6SDg | NeuroTribes - video book review by Phil Shapiro | hi this is Phil Shapiro in Takoma Park Maryland I have been reading a really interesting book Nura tribes the legacy of autism in the future of neuro diversity by Steve silberman forward by oliver sacks so this is a big thick book like 500 pages but it's oh so interesting Steve silberman is a storyteller and a historian and a scientist he draws you into this book and I found it just a fascinating read let's take a look here this is the back cover of the book and there's different people giving some commentary about the book I work at a public library I'm always on the lookout for the kind of book that after you've read the book you become a better human being this book falls into that category after you read this book you become a better human being why it's because the lens that which steve silverman is able to look at the world and explain the world is a compassionate lens it's a one that gives greater dignity to human beings so when you look at the world through his eyes you yourself become greater in your understanding of the human condition and you become wiser so that's a that's a very interesting part of the book I really loved the first chapter the first chapter is goes into Henry Cavendish this very famous scientist from England and looking back in time we can understand now that he was likely autistic and it explains his mannerisms and his the whole all of his life and it's so interesting to go back and look at it through the modern understandings over here in chapter 2 I pulled out a quote that's real interesting so this is where Steve Silverman's describing a family in the San Francisco Bay Area who is raising an autistic child how they adapt it's so interesting here Leo's father Craig produces science videos for KQED a public TV station in San Francisco Shannon Rosa is a blogger editor and software consultant each morning they take turns helping their son get ready for school the first thing that Leo does each day is read a list of icons taped to his door so this is so interesting people on the autistic spectrum tend to think visually so this family has come up with a visual schedule that is much more suited for their child and that reduces the stresses in his life and it just shows that with some adaptation on the part of parents and schools and society we can have more harmony and less stress on people who are never diverse is not a good idea I wonder if she got clip art from this website openclipart.org is public domain clipart I really love that website openclipart.org and in that same chapter I love the part where steve silverman is debunking this myth raising leo has transformed the roses world in ways they couldn't have imagined one of the most common misconceptions about autism is that it drives families apart parentheses it's a pernicious myth perpetuated by the media divorce rates are no higher for families like the roses so that's very interesting we all need to be able to understand that and especially journalists journalists need to understand that then Steve suleman travels over to Austria to the early 1900s and I pulled out this quote he was talking about Hans Asperger and 19 11 oz burger and wife's worked on award in the Children's Clinic founded in nineteen eleven by a physician schoolteacher and social reform in named urban lazar his approach to special education would still be considered innovative today instead of seeing the children in his care as flawed broken or sick he believed they were suffering from neglect by a culture that had failed to provide them with teaching methods suited to their individual styles of learning so the important word there is suited so very interesting Erwin Lazar he is a his hero of the human mind from a long time ago so we should be learning something from him in that same chapter even the standards of normal conduct on the ward seem surprisingly open-ended the criterion for classifying behavior is normal or abnormal was the challenges that it created for the individual child not whether it straight from an idealized template of psychological health the key word there is idealized so very interesting stuff steve silverman jumps in a different part of the book back to like the modern modern times over in the Bay Area Lee Feltenstein was a hero of the personal computer revolution with the homebrew Computer Club 1974 in 1975 I pulled this off of Wikipedia he's somebody I admire a lot and this is what steve silverman has to say felsenstein didn't know yet that he was autistic as far as the psychiatric establishment was concerned people like him didn't exist he just knew that his girlfriend's often complained that he didn't respond appropriately in social situations and then did up by 1968 the stress of being an undiagnosed autistic in the middle of a Cultural Revolution had taken a heavy toll after crash into a major depression so here we are this is this is steve silverman at his best where he's explaining that we as a society need to grow not understanding so us so that we can better appreciate the huge gifts that people who are neuro-diverse have to offer to our society and we should be adapting we shouldn't expect people who are near diverse to to change or adapt we should be a dad as a society we should have greater empathy greater wisdom and that'll reduce the stress on people who are new reverse and will create more harmony in the world wouldn't that be nice this part I really found interesting so this is had a geeky part of the book most people think that the online communities were born with America Online in the late 1980s but here on page 258 with the help of lipkin and sapolsky Feltenstein created the first electronic bulletin board in history called community memory on august eighth nineteen seventy three the first wide open door to cyberspace was installed at the top of a staircase at leap holds records on telegraph avenue berkeley so wasn't that interesting online communities they all the way back all the way back to the early 1970s that's something I didn't know and something I learned from this book Steve suleman talks about Temple Grandin a very important person who's a new traversa famous author somebody who's taught so many of us and here's a quote i polled as one of the first adults to publicly identify as autistic Grandin help break down decades of shame and stigma run nearly forgotten aspect of her coming out though shows how quickly the ground was shifting under her feet to most clinicians at the time the notion of artistic dealt with a doctorate and a successful career seemed implausible so this is really interesting i love that temple grandin is done a lot for this world and steve silverman is expanding on what she's been doing that's all good then over here towards the very end of the book Steve suleman goes back and here's a quote a thorough review of history also vindicates Asperger's notion that autistic people have always been part of the human community they've often been relegated to the margins of society with the help of steve silverman we're going to have a little bit less relegating to the margins of society so if you're a public library doesn't own a copy this book please ask him to buy it came out I think just last year this is 2016 and I think this came out in 2015 so ask them to buy it you might want to purchase a copy and put it into the little Free Library on your street or in your neighborhood wouldn't that be nice thing to do this book has exhausted citations so it probably took it several years to write maybe as long as three to five years to write this particular book review i'm making this took me about three to five hours so i probably ended up on the better part of the deal here after i was working on this book review i came across his other book that looks really interesting this is a new book asperger's on the inside by michelle vines Asperger's on the inside is an acutely honest and often highly entertaining memoir by michelle vines about life with Asperger's syndrome the book follows michelle in exploring her past and takes the reader with her on her journey to receiving and accepting her diagnosis so check out this book it's looking really interesting i think it's available just in electronic form it looks like you can buy for the kindle so some of you might be wondering how I'm making this particular video book reviews so i have a linux laptop I love Linux because it's inclusive it's the operating system that's not Macintoshes not windows I'm using some free software for the screencast it's called simple screen recorder i have a logitech webcam that is sitting on top of my 23 inch monitor i have a larger monitor connected to my laptop so i have full 1920 x 1080 i'm recording my audio with a olympus digital audio recorder and i just wanted to show you the laptop that i'm using is several years old it's a lenovo thinkpad t400 and here is some of those laptops this model that was just sold recently on ebay for about 50 to 75 dollars so isn't that interesting you can make this kind of media making that I'm doing using a pretty affordable laptop it might even be donated it might be free then you put on Linux I love Linux here's linux mint this is what I like the best this is what's installed on this laptop and I'm using simple screen recorder totally free I have a separable software ever here called camo so that is recording that it's just showing my showing camo so over here is showing the webcam so the that's a separate little thing and together what I'm able to do here with all this free software is create something roughly equivalent to ScreenFlow on the Macintosh or Camtasia Studio on windows so but I wanted to try make this all for free because this book is all about creating a world with greater inclusion and understanding of people who are new reverse and I separately and also working on creating a role that's more inclusive using open source software so now if you happen to like this book review and my other book reviews I made a bunch of different book reviews in video form so that they can reach people who have dyslexia who who appreciate learning about books without having to read about them because they could access the audiobook perhaps I set up a patreon page so patreon.com is kind of like Kickstarter and people can donate a monthly small contribution even a dollar a month and it's patreon.com / Phil shapiro ph IL sha piro and you can make a little contribution and isn't that nice it's a easy way for you to give a thumbs up for the book reviews I like to do and some the other community building in advocacy this is phil stripper in Takoma Park hope you found this review interesting please tell others about this book and thank you steve silverman you done good | Phil Shapiro | UC9CxOggSDZJ9JihxFZ7B0LQ | 2016-06-19 | Creative Commons Attribution 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0GZ_2odp_Lw | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0GZ_2odp_Lw | How I Learned To Code (No CS Degree, No Bootcamp) | learning to code is probably one of the best decisions I've made in my life it opened up so many different opportunities and allowed me to find a career that I truly love not to mention it is such a useful skill nowadays will allow you to find jobs that PID quite above average so in this video I want to go over my whole coding Journey whilst giving you some advice for those of you the beginning of yours let's get into it now I wasn't that some young prote who built their first compiler at age 5 or their whole computer age 10 I actually wrote my first line of code at the age of 18 at University my dream when I was younger was to become a physics researcher after watching The Big Bang Theory around the age of 13 my ideal goal at that point in time was simply just to scribble all day on a whiteboard or paper solving complex proofs and quantum mechanics or general relativity yet in my first class at University of my Physics degree I was put into a computer lab and we're getting taught how to code and the first language they taught us which is arguably not the best way to start was Fortran I now have some sort of romantic Affinity towards Fortran I've even written an article describing why data scientists should learn Fortran and where it could be used in machine learning however with it being the first language I ever learned at the time it made me not really like coding that much for those of you unfamiliar Fortran is probably the oldest highlevel General programming language it came out roughly in 1958 and it's it's pretty old and it's not really used that much anymore it's by far from ideal the first language you start coding in compared to the likes of python and Java Script which are very easy to use and you can quickly build things really early on for tr's a lot harder there's a smaller community and it's just not as well kind of supported as a whole language compared to Python and JavaScript like I just mentioned learning for Trans my first language made me not like coding all that much and throughout University I basically just avoided modules which contained any form of coding element because of this initial kind of fear or you know kind of not enjoying it so much I also didn't perform that well on my first few coding tests which is probably another reason why I didn't like it so much however despite my initial lack of love for coding I did learn some useful things in those first few modules that I took at University I learned things like you know what are types variables Loops function how to use the terminal what is Bash and Z shell just all the key patterns and tools you need around a programming language to basically create things to be honest even though I could code and solve basic physics problems in Fortran I still didn't really understand exactly what was going on I was kind of just learning these Concepts just to pass and do well in my University course not necessarily to really dive deep and have that real deep intuition behind what I'm actually doing and what all these things in the code really mean now at this point in my University career I'm in my third year and I'm doing a research placement as part of my masters now I have a whole other video which I explain exactly why I want to become a data scientist and how I became one I'm linking someone screen here but the basic gist is that I fell out in love with physics because research wasn't quite for me and I basically watched this video of deep mind's Alpha go documentary and it basically inspired me to learn machine learning and ultimately pursue a career in data science to be a data scientist it's pretty common knowledge that you need to be well vered in Python and seal but Python's kind of the main programming language you would use day to-day so even though at the time coding wasn't something that I was like overly interested in I really want to become a data scientist to implement all these fancy machine learning algorithms so I had to go about learning python now the first course I ever took was was this free cam video on basically learning python from scratch it's about 5 hours long and I did it allinone sitting I still recommend this course to this day it's very short like I said you can do a onego and it'll teach you pretty much everything you need to know about python at the beginner level throughout that free cam course I also supplemented my learning through the websites of wree schools and tutorials point now I find it really useful to get multiple explanations and examples of the same topic cuz I really believe that enhances my personal learning after I took those courses and I understood kind of all the basic syntax and Concepts around python it was time to get some hands-on experience and to do this I basically did around 50 problems on hacker rank for those of you who don't know what hacker rank is it's kind of like Le code where you have a problem that's already framed in its own environment and your goal is to solve it what websites like hacker Rank and Leo do is that yes you can solve the problem in so many ways but but they also teach you kind of the best ways to solve a problem like the most efficient in terms of complexity and that is something that's a really useful skill because it really allows you to learn the language inside out and understand all its nuances now at this point I had all my basics down I knew all the pythonic concepts or at least the basic ones and I knew how to solve kind of simple problems from the hacker rank tutorials that I did so for me as I want to become a data scientist I then Focus my attention on learning the kind of the data science text stack of python and to do this I took the courses on kaggle so kaggle is basically a data science kind of competition or website that people can come upload data sets work through notebooks and like I said also enter competitions and another thing I did was message my lecturer who ran a physics for python course at University and basically requested a lecture notes from him now data science and python have quite a big of an overlap and so all the kind of things you'll cover in the physics of python course will be very applicable to the data science kind of text stack of python as well and at this point to be honest I felt like I knew python at a good level I mean I didn't know everything like you know what are abstract decorators and how to use them but I knew pretty much the basics and like the beginner level things you need to know to a good standard along with python I also took a couple of courses in SQL because as people say SQL is a language of data the two courses that I took was the complete SQL boot c cap udemy and the W3 School tutorial on SQL again both very useful and I really recommend those two if you're planning on learning SQL it shouldn't take you too long once you know kind of like python or any other language SQL is quite simple to learn as it's quite different but it's very intuitive and from then on after learning Python and SQL I just built several simple machine learning and data science projects but at this point I was kind of more focused in learning data science as a concept rather than understanding understanding how to program and so that's kind of the end of my initial learning to code kind of career you can call it right so now I want to go over some tips that I wish I had when I first started learning to code and also some things that I think I did quite well and that really benefited my learning and may also benefit you in your coding Journey the first tip is just to pick one language and really go deep in it now ideally I recommend starting with either python or JavaScript now you can start with languages such as C C++ rust for TR if you really want to but in my opinion they're a lot harder to like grasp right in the beginning and it may make you feel bit unmotivated because the kind of learning progress is a lot slower whereas with python and JavaScript it's a lot more intuitive You' be able to build things quicker and that'll probably motivate you more to keep on learning obviously like I said you're free to choose what you want that's just my opinion either python JavaScript doesn't matter too much but you know it's better to stve quite a high level language than a really lowlevel language like C because you know it'll kind of inspire you to code more because it's a lot easier to work with the second tip is that it will be hard like coding is such a hard skill it's not simple and you got to really kind of tune your brain to think in a programmatic way which a lot of people may not naturally have I think some people see as quite glamorous thing like you're there just you know smashing your keyboard having green lines running down your screen or you're going to build the next Facebook within a few days but you know to be honest most of your days spend Googling basic errors of why your functions are working when you're trying to add to integers you know things like this it's just not glamorous and to be honest most of your time is spent thinking rather than typing on the keyboard so you just got to remember that it is hard but eventually those small gains will compound into something bigger and your understanding will explode and you'll be able to build things and iterate a lot faster than you did right at the beginning as the famous entrepreneur rur and investor novel reran said you know it's not 10,000 hours it's 10,000 iterations so you have to put in the Reps to get good and eventually those reps will scale to something a lot bigger than you initially thought and the final reason is that you got to have a why for me my why was that I want to become a data scientist so even on the days and times where I didn't feel like coding I was like oh this is boring you know I'm not learning I'm struggling I had that initial kind of you know goal in my head that want to become a data scientist and that's what P me through those kind of days where I didn't feel that motivated is that discipline and having a bigger reason to why you're doing things that really drives you forward however your reason could be a lot smaller it could be that you run a cupcake business and you want to make a website for it you may not have a y and you just want to learn how to code and that's completely fine and also very cool but I really recommend that even if you don't have a why like me or you know that cupcake business owner I just mentioned have something like you want to build build a project and write a blog about it at least you have some direction in your learning and there is an end goal in sight and when you achieve that end goal you feel very satisfied coding is a skill that becoming more and more useful every single year if you're thinking about learning it then I highly recommend you jump in because it's such an invaluable tool to have in your you know in your brain basically for the rest of your life if you enjoy this video and You' like to hear more from me I run a Weekly Newsletter called addition the data it's basically a place for me to write my thoughts and feelings as a data scientist and give you some advice into how I'm improving and things I'm learning along my journey so if that sounds interesting make sure you click the link in the description if you enjoy this video and want more videos like this on this channel then make sure you click the like And subscribe button and I'll see you in the next one | Egor Howell | UC9Tl0-lzeDPH4y7LcRwRSQA | 2024-03-08 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 2,190 | 11,504 |
3n_EidCuj5Y | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3n_EidCuj5Y | Developing the NatCen panel | hi I'm Curtis I'm a research director working at National Center for Social Research where I work on our longitudinal surveys but I also in particular work on the Nats em panel and what I'm going to talk about today is how we've developed this approach the methodology involved some evaluation of the sample quality it produces and some of the measures were starting to introduce to try and develop it in the future it very much falls within sort of a loss of what Patrick and Joel have been talking about already in terms of this or push to web design so hopefully you'll see a lot of common three common themes that I'm going to address but it's going to be from a slightly different angle and a slightly different perspective so before I sort of get into things proper I'll give a little bit of a bit bit of background in context so firstly what is the Nats em panel it's the first probability based research panel in Great Britain that is open to be used for data collection by the social research community so in the sense that it's random probability it's unlike the YouGov support versus the ICMS the Lightspeed panels that have been mentioned earlier on so far today as it stands as around three and a half thousand people in it which will translate into around 2000 people taking part in an interview at any given wave that will shortly be increasing to around five and a half thousand as we're doing some fresh recruitment at the moment it's designed to be representative of the adult population and allow researchers produce reliable estimates of people's opinions behaviors in a shorter time frame and just lower cost and the traditional probability based approaches currently available so to put that kind of traditional approaches in context in Great Britain and as Patrick was talking about earlier the sort of gold standard for social research surveys is to conduct them face-to-face so randomly selecting households then randomly selecting individuals within them and having trained interviewers making multiple visits to households over feel what periods sometimes spanning months to try and maximize the likelihood of contact and getting people to take part and therefore minimizing non-response bias however although this approach provides really high-quality estimates the lengthier fear work periods and the costs of paying interviewers may not always be appropriate for any given port project research budgets may simply not stretch the cover the costs of face-to-face fieldwork or a project may wish to respond quickly to events as thereof unfolding in the real world further risk response rates and fieldwork costs continue to rise again we've talked a little bit about this already alternative methodologies have become more appealing for example web panels and RDD surveys of refound popularity amongst the market research industry but there are still unanswered questions about the quality of these alternatives the use of self selecting samples quotas and very short fieldwork periods can lead to hidden biases in the samples which won't necessarily be adjusted for the very basic calibration weights ons or sex age region that tend to be used by those kinds of survey providers and also web fieldwork fieldwork excludes a sizable group whose experiences and attitudes of society may be very very different to the rest of the population there's also evidence these theoretical concerns about these alternative approaches translate into practical ones assessing the British polling council's reporting 2015 to the polling misc concluded that that was as a result of the UM representative samples and a number of studies have demonstrated that probability sample surveys are consistently more accurate than number of ability surveys and it's within that context that Joe alluded to earlier we're assuming that random probability is the best methodology and that's that the context we're working with finally although probability based panels do not exist in Great Britain Great Britain for example understanding Society these are mostly very very large scale and therefore still relatively slow and expensive or dedicated to specific research projects rather than being open to the research the research community as a whole internationally however this has not been necessarily the case and in recent years a number of open probability based panels have been developed for example the jeesus panel in Germany or Romero speak in the unite States and although these vary and their specific methodologies and their specific approaches they have demonstrated the feasibility I guess sort of setting up something like this and maintaining a proverb a vulnerability based infrastructure that can be open to the social research community as a whole so it was in that Ries that sort of research context in 2015 that the Joseph Rowntree Foundation having already considered existing nonprobability online access panels asking that sent to propose an approach to establish the feasibility of a bespoke panel which has a high quality probability probability based sample at its core which they would then be able to use to explore the attitudes of people living in poverty in a quantitative manner the feasibility this feasibility study ran a total of six surveys from August to November 2015 ranging from shore web-only polls and with a one-week fieldwork period to larger 15-minute surveys with web and telephone fieldwork lasting for around a month as well as establishing the feasibility of setting up this panel they study their foray into experiment with different designs to investigate the best approach for maintaining a panel in the longer term so for example we looked at the impact of different wording of a recruitment question comparing the impact to on different levels of incentives so offering people no incentives or one-pound donations charity five pound ten pound incentives and as I think we've talked about a little bit earlier we found that the 5-pound incentives will obviously much much more effective at getting people to take part but the impact diminish just you increase the increase in increasingly increase the amount we also compared the impact of the number of reminder letters and emails and text messages that we sent out we act for example we found that if you concentrate your number of reminders really really close to the start of fieldwork and spread them out over the whole fieldwork period actually the final effect or response is the same given the same number of invites all it does it shift this pattern of response across that fear work period and that's really important if you want to get people to complete very very quickly or if you actually rather spread things out and spend less money on sending out those reminders we also to look at the role of a telephone unit and the relative impacts of not using telephone fieldwork include using our telephone interviewers to prompt people to take part online and using our telephone interviewers to encourage people to take part over the phone following the conclusion of this feasibility study that centered the decision in early 2016 to maintain this this sample of people to open it up and expand the panel identifying that basically this was we felt this was a useful piece of research infrastructure but we wanted to make available in Great Britain and this was a really good opportunity to create that and make that available so following to that decision to maintain the panel we then developed a standard methodology based on the findings of the feasibility study what I'm going to do now is out loan outline that approach and this is a standard approach though it's fair to say that we do deviate from this occasionally certainly if we have particular requirements for a particular piece of research or actually when we're doing our own experimentation and innovation about how we want to run things the first question we needed to address when setting up the study was how to recruit people to the panel with the following three key goals we wanted to make sure we had a random probability design to avoid the biases of self selection and convenient samples and enable the application of common statistical tests such as confidence intervals and significance tests we wanted to have a high recruitment rate to minimize the non-response bias but also provide a large sample sizes for the animal and allyce's some subgroups and we wanted to make sure that we kept costs relatively low in order to make sure the infrastructure at the end of this was still affordable and accessible to as wide a group of researchers as possible we initially considered fresh recruitment and that was the approach that's been used by the big uses panel in Germany but fresh face to face recruitment was considered too costly and we were concerned and we also looked at telephone paper and push to web approaches we were concerned that having that relatively low upfront response rate would initially bias the sample and also it has some of those issues around self following of protocols for that for self completion modes that Joel talked about a little Iram we therefore decided to use a piggyback approach recruiting panelists off the back of an existing face to face survey in this case the British social attitudes survey that approach had recently been used to develop to use American trends panel in the US where they'd followed off the back of a large national telephone survey and has since been implemented in the development of cross national online survey panel or Cronos at City University so the British social attitudes survey is a probability based face to face survey of people aged 18 and above in Great Britain and that means that households and individuals have selected at random and considerable effort is expended by our field interviewers to achieve an interview including visiting that address multiple times like recruiting from the BSA survey we were able to achieve those three goals of maintaining and probability based recruitment design produce those higher recruitment rates compared to if we had used alternative non face-to-face modes and keep our recruitment costs low because the only costs that we had were the marginal costs of adding additional questions and the actual fieldwork costs had already been covered by the original study it also allowed us to obtain a really really large rich amount of data a background data about our participants so a 45-minute face-to-face interview about people's attitudes behaviors for a range of different areas of life in Britain she really really useful for us to have those interviewed as part of the BSA were asked to join the panel at the end of the interview and those who agreed were asked to provide contact details interviewers were briefed and provided with additional materials to help me answer any questions that participants might have to make sure we were guest they were getting informed consent those who agreed to join the panel were then sent a further information leaflet and letter confirming that they had joined the panel providing more detailed information what taking part would evolve and again giving them up there that option to opt out in case they wanted to from that point sampling is fairly straightforward at any given penny given fieldwork wave following that out sourced and at a time we will always issue all of our panel members out for field work or alternatively a random sub sample of that group that allows us to maintain probability design even though it's not necessarily the most efficient thing we're not using quotas we're not using that and we're keeping that Court that that high quality element at the core in terms of questionnaire development in line with best practice guidelines surveys rolling on that same panel typically lasts for around fifteen minutes we talked a little bit about earlier about what's an appropriate length of interview for an online survey and we think around 15 minutes is about right but obviously that will vary by mode and it will vary by individual circumstances so although we have done we although we have extended it we do try to avoid making the surveys much longer and the reason is simply to minimize the burden on our panelists had any negative effects that may come as a result of that be that on the date of quality or in longer term panel attrition where a longer interview are required we would typically recommend splitting that out across multiple waves and that perhaps sort of goes back to Patrick's point earlier about fewer or more shorter surveys and high frequency surveys but actually that's not something that anyone's taken us up on yet people seem to prefer to just cram more as much as they possibly can into one survey the questionnaires are broken up into modules with questions from multiple research projects asked in one survey and that allows us to be more efficient in terms of the number invite letters phone calls incentive sent per question asked and it also makes sense for us logistically we don't have to manage multiple live web surveys for the same paper for the same person simultaneously and they also make same sense for the respondent they don't have to log into multiple serve a single taneous lee you have multiple different reminder letters for different projects which can all get very very confusing due to its mixed mode design a key consideration is the questionnaire design and development questionnaire Department is addressing the potential for mode effects including how questions may appear on smartphones as well as the difference between web and telephone field work as a whole the approach this will also vary depending on the question in its background for example is it a new question or is the aim to make it comparable something that's been asked in the past we might want to take my mode optimization approach a design different version of the questions that are optimized to a given mode for example we might not use grids on a smartphone but continues to use grids on a normal PC survey all terms of Li we might go for a more mode neutral approach which would involve designing the question in a way to minimize the different effects between different modes so for example if we asked a question a scale question on the telephone and on the web we might remove those visual cues from the web version and the questionnaire to try and keep them as similar as possible where appropriate we also use other techniques to address the impact mode effects for example we often try to randomize or reverse answer option orders and given that primacy or recency effects might have different might interact differently with different modes and by randomizing them we can try and minimize the effect on that on the data overall so as I touched upon there the Nats end panel employs a sequential mix mode fear work design which lasts for slightly over four weeks at the start of field work all of our active panel members are sent a link to a unique and unique login to the survey and invited to take part online after two weeks then all of those who have not at that point taken part in the survey online and for whom we have a phone number are issued to our specialist telephone unit to follow up by phone and either support them in completing online or to do the interview over the phone as with the typical kind of face-to-face fieldwork approach considerable effort is put in by a telephone unit to again get these pull these people in and we call them a minimum six times making sure we're varying the times of the day in the days of the week to maximize that chance of contact so by employing this sequential mix mode design within a four week fieldwork period we aim to really strike a balance between quality maximizing quality and maximizing efficiency by issuing more of our cases to web first we maximize the number of cases completing online therefore minimizing our telephone interviewer costs the four week field work period balances between allowing all types of people an opportunity to take part so minimizing the bias between early responders who relatively time rich and able to respond to service quite quickly while still providing data in a timely fashion to those people want to respond quickly to unfolding events following up them with the telephone fieldwork helps us to boost our overall response rates but crucially allows us to include in our survey example those people who are not comfortable with or do not have access at all to the Internet in terms of sort of reminders and the additional effort we get to push people online once fear work begins panelists are contacting multiple times to provide them with the required information and encourage them to take part online multiple modes of contact are used so we use letters emails text messages and again on different days of the week in order to maximize the chances of reaching people again this is based on findings from a feasibility study that we found that using emails and text messages and letters each independent inch each independently reached different groups the people of the population different types of people helping to over overall improve the representativeness of the sample we send these during the first to the first two weeks of fieldwork to maximize the number of people taking part online so again going back to that that feasibility study finding earlier on that if you compress your reminders early on you end up on the same total amount but they take part earlier that's what we applaud employed here because we wanted people to take part as quickly as possible so they we didn't have to spend time and money phoning them up on phoning them up as well as these panelists all participants were also sent a 5-pound voucher and as a thank you for taking part as well as these we also said and feedback in the term in the form of summary findings so into wave mailings every maybe twice a year or so as well as feedback through our website where people can find out the latest impact that we've had we do our best with those again to make sure that those communications are designed to be informative and emphatize emphasize the importance of taking part but trying to avoid otherwise influencing people's behavior or suggesting that there's any kind of preferred option or bias in our study and the project as a whole finally as with any survey despite the efforts we do go to the Nats em panel will suffer from non-response bias so once the data are collected but you do need to adjust this so we now design non-response can occur around four stages and non-response bias can occur at the point that people are recruited to the BSA survey they can non-response bias can occur when people say that they don't do or do not wish to join the panel they may Gen leave the panel once they've already joined or they may just refuse to take part at any particular survey wave to account for the non-response at each of these stages we compute a weight to adjust the sample to look like the population and one of the key advantages of recruiting people from the BSA is that all of the panelists have a consider have a large amount of consistently collected background information and that's really really helpful to allow to model and adjust for non-response at each of those stages very very effectively and this compares to for example one of the issues with number of ability samples is that their standard calibration weight sex age region aren't necessarily very good at explaining and understanding the the non-response in the bias that's occurring in their samples so that's a summary of a standard or our core design what I'll look at now is how that approach has sort of panned out so overall a total around 4,000 it's not around a total of 4,000 205 people out of the 7,000 270 people who were interviewed as part of our 2015 and 2016 British social attitudes surveys agreed to join the panel representing a 58 percent recruitment rate as I mentioned earlier we have varied the way that we invited people to join so in 2015 we ran an experiment asking ha a random half of the sample to see if they would like to join the panel and the other half if they just be interested in taking part in further research or follow-up studies this chart shows the BSA participants were substantially more likely to agree to be contacted for follow-up studies and specifically if they are asked to join the panel however this Lily large difference is somewhat offset by the fact that participants that agreed to be contacted as part of the panel as significantly less likely to subsequently a trip from the panel and significantly more likely to actually take part in the surveys once they've been recruited looking firstly attrition as with all longitudinal samples the NAT SEM panel is subject to panelist either deciding that they wish to leave the panel or for some reason rather becoming ineligible for example if they die or if they leave the country as of July is 2017 we had a total around three thousand six hundred and sixty-six people still members of the panel giving the overall attrition rate of thirteen percent and actually interestingly here the chart sort of gives an indication that attrition doesn't really tend to slow as the per as the project's progressed this only goes up to July and actually it has started to plateau a little bit but actually attrition seems to be very much an ongoing issue and an ongoing effect rather so than we see now but potentially other longitudinal studies and we think that's a reflection for the sort of high levels of contact high levels of engagement that we have with our panelists so they have more opportunities to say that they don't want to take part anymore but what this chart also shows is that the attrition rate varies by the invite groups and with those recruited to the follow-up studies so the pink line at the top far more likely to leave the study than people who were asked to join the panel in also in 2015 which is the orange line below or the or the blue line in 2016 which obviously has been it means to be shifted back along if you want to compare them as well as this the recruitment rate the difference is bounce somewhat by the differential survey response rates so when we talk about response rates we use two different things to track our fieldwork the first is a survey response rate which looks at the proportion of all participants who are invited to take part in a survey that do so but secondly we use an overall response rate which goes all the way back to the original BSA sample frame and looks at the proportion of participants eligible for that initial BSA interview and that actually take part in a given wage wave the form of these is really useful for understanding how response rates are changing between our surveys they're typically around sixty percent or so so around sixty percent of people who we invite to take part in a survey on our panel will do so and those have remained very very stable across our waves this chart uses those survey response rates to show what participants recruiters who joined the panel consistently have a survey response rate of around sixty four percent while those agreeing to follow-up studies typically have a lower lower survey response rate of fifty three percent again offsetting somewhat that different that different initial recruitment rate so to see the cumulative effects of all of these different points of non-response we can use the overall response rates to account for the non-response that occurs at each of the stages of panel recruitment the BSA parts this participation recruitment to the panel attrition and non-response at a given survey these overall response rates are again broadly consistent at ways where our standard design has been used around fifteen or sixteen percent overall however this chart also suggests that while the survey responses remain broadly stable they are actually grant very very gradually declining by about nought point four percentage points per wave that this pattern is not seen in the survey response rates tells that this is very much being driven by that underlying attrition that I mentioned a couple of slides ago however the level of attrition we see is much much much higher than would be indicated by the very very small drop-off in the overall response rates and that's because around two-thirds of the people who actually do a trip from NASA a trip from a panel actually never ended up taking part in any of our surveys so basically those people who have left the panel have not taken part in any of our surveys so therefore they're not actually impacting on our response rates at all going back to the variation between the invite groups this chart shows that while it does vary from wave to wave the overall response rates for those who agreeing to be contact follow-up studies are actually consistently higher for those agreeing join the panel suggesting that this may have been the more effective approach and also that we made the wrong choice in 2016 about what invite wording to use however this higher response rate really needs to be balanced against managing a panel this is about one and a half times the size of the panel size if we use the alternative approach that leads to larger costs from sending out more invite letters more reminder letters and having to have our telephone interviewers call more people and actually we don't we're not actually convinced that that this sort of two-three percentage point improvement in response rates is actually having any impacts in the terms of the sample profile and sample quality behind that which brings me on my next slide which talks about sample composition so although response rates are a helpful proxy for sample quality under the assumption that response rates just as response rates decrease non-response write non-response bias increases they do not actually show if or how the underlying Bart sample is biased so looking at detail at the sample using the background information that we have collected on BSA and we can see that we can see that there are biases in place so you can see for example people that take part in panel surveys are more likely to be women they're more likely to be older they're more likely to be in managerial and professional occupations have a degree living their own and own their own home but actually for the most part these kinds of biases are the ones that we see in all of our survey samples and are really just a continuation of the existing the original existing bias when people took part in the British social attitudes survey in fact there are some instances where the subsequent non-response improves the profile so we're more representative in terms of the household type but of course there are some instances where we make things slightly worse and so it seemed to things like social classification level education and tenure in particular stick out things that the additional non-response that occurs when people are recruited the panel take part in panel surveys and as the sample however while these biases exist in the underlying sample again the non-response weights are really really effective at removing this part from the sample and when we do compare the weighted population estimates for the panel sample compared to the British social attitudes sample we find that they're very very similar and it addresses most of these non-response bias is quite well so while demographics are important we also try to look at non demographic variables related to survey outcomes so this will often vary from wave to wave so if we were doing a survey focusing on health we might try and understand what bias they might be in terms of whether a sample has a long-term health condition or if we were doing something on political attitudes we might look at our background data at profile information to see how the sample varies in terms of interest in politics over the years we've also run a number of questions duplicating those asked on high quality probability samples and our estimates are really comparable to those but I think it alludes this earlier I don't really like using our the probability based surveys as a comparison as a benchmark for the estimates that we're producing using our survey for a start it's rediff achill to disentangle any mode or sample or timing effects but actually it might be that both probability samples having exactly the same underlying biases and we're not really finding anything true under there we are currently undergoing a benchmarking exercise to find some hard measures that we can validate against unfortunately population figures for non demographic ie non census variables are relatively rare one thing that we started we have tried to use and as a reasonable proxy for sort of attitude when population is how people vote so this chart gives us an indication of how the weighted estimates from the panel survey compared to the actual results from the 2016 EU referendum here we can see that the panel estimates of the direction of voting are actually very close to the actual figure for the population but the levels of not voting is significantly underestimated and this reflects again established biases that we tend to see in surveys I mean that those who take part are more likely to be engaged in society and more wanton like you don't want to have their opinions hurt just for a bit of context the British election survey run on new gov panel produced post vote non-voter estimates around seven percent for the 2016 year referendum so at least this gives some indication that although we're not going the whole way and we're not matching the population perfectly the additional effort we're going to to pull in people who are disengaged and is improving our sample somewhat and making a real impact to the estimates that we're producing but clearly looking at every single socio demographic characteristic every month and a half when we run another survey to try and understand the bias just isn't the most convenient way to work so to make things slightly more accessible what we've currently developing is something called an adjusted our indicator which basically produces a summary score between or to one to show how the unweighted panel sample compares to the population which we assumed to be the weighted British social attitudes survey estimates and we use this across a range of social and demographic variables just to try and understand of this bias and it's more detail the idea is that this will give us a simple metric that we you and actually anyone else using our data can use to monitor the changing sample quality over time in a more informative manner but still alongside the overall response rates however what we're particularly keen on doing is using these for more in-depth understanding of how non-response bias occurs so for example rather than just applying them to a given survey wave what we can do is apply them to we can understand the levels of we can apply the measures at recruitment to the panel stage and we can understand it post attrition we can understand it at the recruitment to PSA stage and this allows us to measure the extent to which the non-response bias occurs at what stage of the non-response process the sample becomes biased allowing us to target our interventions a little bit more effectively we can also use it to analyze subgroups so for example those differences that we were looking at based on recruitment question by using these are indicators we can understand has this has this difference of two percentage points made a difference on the sample profile or actually the two compare and it's not necessarily worth the additional money and additional effort so improving that approving them slightly in this context of focusing on the representativeness of the survey sample certainly since the initial feasibility study you have continued to embed experiments at multiple waves of our fieldwork for example the impact of inter wave mailings the design structure of our communications and our question design and our weighting design one area that we particularly been focusing on more recently as targeted design so using the survey and para data that we've collected from previous waves to target our yourwork approach in a more efficient manner and this can be fairly simple so for example after around four waves of fieldwork we typically have a fairly good idea of the people who aren't going to take part in our survey online anymore so while we still always invite people to take on take part online first what we now do is start on telephone field work via field work for that group a little bit earlier and which gives them more time to take part in their mode preference and also it takes off some of the pressure from our telephone unit for when they're working the rest of the sample in that quite short two-week period another example is that we have a relatively small part proportion of our total sample around seven percent who do not provide us with a phone number a landline or a mobile phone number so our telephone unit obviously can't contact that group with a standard approach that would essentially mean that after those initial two weeks we just leave them alone for two weeks while the web server is actually still available which is quite wasteful so what we're now doing is sending an extra reminder letter an extra reminder email and to that group to try and encourage them to take part online during that time however we're also using it in a more sophisticated manner to try and improve the representativeness of the sample so after a few waves of fieldwork again using that rich background information from average social attitudes survey to understand the biases that exist in our sample which I alluded to earlier by using that information we can target our resources away from those that are over represented on those variable and move it towards those people that are underrepresented on those variables increasingly response rates were increasing and decreasing their response rates respectively and it therefore balancing the sample profile overall however we're going to make sure that we do that within the following two constraints firstly we need to make sure that our overall response rates are maintained so we don't want them just to drop overall because if we didn't do that then we could essentially cheat and just take away effort from the people we're over representing and make make it look like everything's better when obviously actually it's not the approach also needs to be cost neutral so if costs weren't an issue then clearly would just put way more effort into improving everybody's response rates and that would be great but this is a targeted approach designed to enable a more efficient allocation and resources to balance the sample profile within a fixed budget so to implement this the first thing we did was to model the extent to which an individual sample member had characteristics which are over or under represented in the panel survey this model gave all participants of school and those getting scores of greater than 1 indicating that they were over-represented and scores of less than 1 indicating that they had characteristics were typically underrepresented for simplicity we then grouped that continuous variable into 8 different groups from most over-represented to most underrepresented indicating where we wanted to move responses from and to however simply moving report resources in that way is not actually that efficient and to make this approach more effective we also incorporate incorporating information on past participation grouping panel members into those who have never taken part those that always take part and those that sometimes take part while these two measures are obviously inherently related they don't quite measure the same thing and by combining two we were able to make sure that our resources being focused on individuals where it's likely to make a difference and taken away from those where it's not likely to make a difference so for example we don't want to spend additional resources on people who always take part anyway or those who are never going to take part because it's unlikely to have much of a positive effect likewise we don't want to take away resources away from people who are only sometimes taking part as it's more likely to harm response rates overall however taking resources away from those who never take parts or always taking part anyway is actually at lower risk and this chart basically summarizes how we combine those two variables to identify five priority groups so we've got our highest priority group with the big upwards green arrow with people you sometimes say Park and most underrepresented we then have a high group with the smaller upwards green arrow of people you sometimes take part and are underrepresented but not the most under represented we have the medium group um who are either under represented and always take part or over represented and under and sometimes take part and so on and so forth this table summarizes then how we've been varying the field work designed for these five groups so the neutral group who also happen to be the largest make--the the core design so they have a 5-pound on completion incentive with one reminder letter to reminder emails and to reminder text messages and have a minimum of six calls from the telephone unit we then change these but to varying degrees so far the highest and lowest groups receive the most extreme changes the highest group incentive is raised up to 10 pounds receiving additional reminder letter while the lowest group are not issued to our telephone units at all and receive no reminder letters the higher low group get some kind of variation in between but actually only slightly quite modest changes just to note we manually move all of those people who say that they don't have access in access the internet out of those bottom two groups to make sure they're still given the opportunity to take part so what impact is this having and this table shows figures for the last wave where we didn't use the Turkish edesign in July and then the first two waves where we have so firstly as we'd expect the response the survey response rates for those identifies as highest priority during the August knock table waves lower than for the sample as a whole however once we start implementing the targeted design and we can see at those response rates if up somewhat however it's also interesting to note that the change in taco design didn't seem to have too much of an effect on the survey response rates of the other groups as well as this we can then see the impact on the representativeness of the sample overall so firstly you can see that the removal of effort from elsewhere has not harmed the overall response rates which gone 15 14 15 basically stayed about the same secondly we can see that the adjusted our indicator which has got an asterisks because they're still in development they still we think this is a rough indication are moving positively in the right direction but since we are developing them I've also put the does an indication of the design effects on which is sort of equivalent to what Joel talking about in terms of weighting efficiency early on and we can see that by employing a designs employing a targeted design we're reducing the amount of that work that the weights are having to do which is indication that we do have a more balanced sample profile so I would say overall that our initial analysis suggests that is certainly isn't doing harm and it does look like it's working but the impact does seem to be somewhat modest and we want to think about how we can enhance this it may be because we're focusing too much on the extremes of the sample so that while that is where we can have the most impact those numbers are relatively small those most underrepresented groups so it's a relatively small number of those so any impacts might be being somewhat muted alternatively what it might be doing reflecting is the fact that the intervention is taking part quite taking place quite late in the non-response process so if a lot of the loss of representativeness is happening at recruitment to BSA recruitment to the panel and actually this intervention is occurring too late and we might want to think about how we can move it higher up for sort of more upstream I suppose we're also now looking at potential ways to further leverage our available para data and target our fieldwork design to individuals so just very quickly we have a lot of para dater on how people open the emails open text messages and we could use that to sort of better time and scent change the number of emails and number of text messages to particular groups of people we know interact with those with I will say that when we've tried in in the past it hasn't been very effective at all and actually the use of letters is really really important even just as a support to the other emails and the other bits of communication alternatively we've done in the past we've asked participants for feedback on what they liked about the panel what they disliked about the panel what motivates them to take part and again we can use this to model and target our approach for example those people who say that incentives are important to them we can raise their amounts those people that say that they aren't important we can lower the amounts people who think that who say they're motivated to take part due to sort of civic engagement reasons we can target our communications messages based around that so these are some of the kinds of things that we're trying to explore them against trying to be more efficient in using our existing data and the huge amount of information we have about the people the people that were working with one of the key features in that sample is its use of telephone field work after an initial period of web fieldwork and this has two purposes firstly to improve the response rates by engaging those people are typically disengaged from surveys but secondly and more importantly I think to give those who do not have any internet yeah Internet access the opportunity to take part so what impact has that had this chart looks at the level of impact from telephone field work on the overall response rates and while it varies a little bit from wave to wave we can see that generally adds around three percentage points to our overall response rates interesting and we find that those recruited to join the panel are actually less likely to take part on the phone and this may reflect their overall higher levels of engagement what you probably can't see from this chart but if you look behind it at the data is that there is some indication that the impact the telephone fieldwork is declining over time so a smaller proportion of all of our all of our completed interviews are being done on the phone and we have a few different hypotheses for those although we're not entirely sure firstly it might be because panel members are becoming more engaged and more used to the process of accessing an online survey and just simply getting better at it so they don't go through to the telephone field work stage but also it might be a reflection of the fact that the less engaged participants who typically take part over on the phone have now are treated and therefore the sample the overall sample profile is changing which is resulting in a changing profile here it also might reflect the fact that once somebody's taken part in the panel we're more likely in a panel survey we're more likely to have their email addresses and phone and mobile phone numbers so we're more able to get get in touch with them through email and text message reminders and improve the web response rates but we're not sure so although boosting the response rate is important and the reason we issue all of our cases that don't take part 2the don't take part at all is that because the improving response rates this important method logically it's very fundamental role of telephoning fieldwork is to include people who don't have access the internet or don't like to use the internet and overall around 11 percent of the people who were recruited to that same panel reported not personally having access to the internet which is roughly I think in line with a thirteen percent also Joel mentioned earlier and they're significantly different to the rest of the population in terms of their demographics so their age their income and the level of education but actually also the attitudes and behaviors that they exhibit for example they were more likely to think that Britain should leave the EU they're less likely to think the government's are spending money on education so it has a real substantive impact on the on the things that we're trying to measure so this chart shows the overall response rates again using the standard design where we've used to standard design but we've split it out between those with web access and those without web access and if firstly shows that overall those with web access do have higher response rates than people do don't and that's not necessary surprising given the web first nature of a methodology but it also shows the effectiveness of the telephone for your work in lifting response rates for those without internet access again mirroring what Joel found there are some people who said they don't have internet access and now go and take part online and I haven't looked into too much why that is I just accept it the taking part in a survey that's great but actually a huge margin proportion of them and taking part over the telephone and really making a big impact making sure that this group are included so I personally think that one of the key unanswered questions for probability panels and I guess for web push the web methodology in general is how we include the soft line population and our current opinion on this is that sort of within that framework of total survey area the benefits of the sample representativeness outweigh the problems of mode effects but this is not necessarily something that it's established to find it's just our current judgment on their issue where we look for alternatives face to face surveys perhaps self administrative obviously very very appealing but would end up being far too expensive papers also been used historically but again it creates limitations in terms of the dependent interviewing in the amount of data you can collect for that group web-enabled where you provide a tablet so people who don't have access to the Internet it certainly seems to be where things tend to seem to be going it's currently used by p on the american Stremme trans panel it's being used by the Khronos panel city university and this approach is really really good because it's cost-effective it's quick and it removes the mode effects however it only helps where the problem is internet access not an unwillingness to use the internet which is the problem for lots of people and it doesn't have the added benefit of putting in those disengaged people boosting response rates are overall so I'd say while I suspect in the longer term that's probably where we're going to end up going for now what we're doing is focusing on making sure the design of our questionnaires are relatively mode neutral and minimizing the effect the mode affects so obviously we can do something about how people interact with the questionnaire but if somebody doesn't take part in a survey there's not so much we can do about that I'll now talk about some of the different ways we have used the panel over the past couple of year when we first decided to develop the panel develop and expand the panel we certainly envisioned that would be operate fairly simply basically it's a cross sectional vehicle and for the most part that is well it is done alone with various types of normal bivariate descriptive regression segmentation analyses working with academics working with charities and government departments however I don't really want to include what well obviously I want to talk about that actually I didn't include the section to talk about the things that we're expecting on doing and so although the panel was designed with this cross sectional research approach in mind as you'll hopefully have picked up by this point it's actually more akin to a longitudinal study in its design as we basically are maintaining a panel at the same people over a period of time and as such longitudinal analysis is possible however for that to work we need to make sure we have a relatively high reinterviews that is making sure the people who take part at wave one of our long which you don't study also take part at point two point three point four etc for however long you want to do the analysis for so looking at the Nats own panel waves conducted between November and May 2017 we found that around 85 to 90 percent of people who took part in any one wave also took part in any one other wave this reflects the fact that we do seem to have a high within panel response rate and a section of panelists who take part pretty much all the time we have a section of our panelists who never take part and a relatively small group of people in between this chart shows how that reinterviews should longitudinal house is required at literally every single wave so 76 percent of people 36 76 % of people who took part in November 2016 also took part in February 2017 and also took part in May 17 and also took part in May 17 and actually if I extended this further and went all the way up to October 17 we'd found around 60% of people would have taken in every single one of those seven waves and that translates to around 1,500 interviews with seven under seven uninterrupted waves of panel data so so far we've used this panel longitudinally in a few different contexts firstly we've used it pre and post that you referendum in the general election to try and understand voter swing during that during the campaign trying to understand who did and didn't vote and also trying to get an analysis of the effectiveness of effectiveness of turnout weights will also be using it for a well-being study where we're going to try and understand short the impact of shorter term changes on people's overall well-being we also use it it's not perhaps not truly longitudinal but to follow-up people in a qualitative manner ought to understand their survey answers in more depth so we haven't used the panel in a longitudinal manner for a huge amount so far but actually I think that ability to get at very very short term normal to you won't change for a large number of people could actually be a potentially very powerful tool and something that we want to explore further the second way it's been used that like to talk about is in implementing experimental designs by that I mean and just by name is a formal definition randomly allocating participants to different treatment groups where they experience different inputs and then we ask output we collect output measures in order to be able to infer causal relationships between those input the variation in those inputs and variation in those outputs we've used this in a few ways obviously a lot of the methodological experimentation falls under this category but actually we also do it within the questionnaire so for example we've done this for online questionnaire testing randomly splitting the sample in half and presenting each half of those with distant versions of the question and then evaluating how those variant how those different estimates vary and to get an understanding of the impacts and the changes in the wording but we also follow up with different probes as well so if we change if we ask that we change the phrasing of a different work of a question slightly and then ask people to say what they thought we meant by a potato a word or phrase we can see where the different wordings get allowing respondents to understand questions in a more consistent manner we've also done stuff around presenting respondents with vignettes where we randomly vary elements of the of the vignette and allow ask follow-up questions so for example we did this for attitudes to benefit claimants randomly varying different characteristics of the story so their sex in their age but also things like their amount of time off work their levels of qualifications doing things like that and asking people how to what extent they thought that person deserved to receive unemployment benefits and one of the advantages of using the NAP zone panel for this kind of work again draws on that background information I mean we can stratify the random allocations to the different experimental groups making sure that they are they are more balanced the final thing I'll mention that we've done although it's not something that's unique to the panel but I think fits in well with some of the stuff that Patrick was talking about earlier is linking asking people for consent to link their survey data to other records we've done this so far actually a study that I was working on where we've asked participants to link the survey data to their Twitter information and this was a pilot study to test the feasibility of doing so and we used it to run some analysis of how different voter groups which were identified from the survey data talked differently about the election online and that information just wouldn't be that kind of analysis just wouldn't being able to have been done by using the two bits of information separately it was an interesting and really interesting study and real interesting pilot process to go through but the reason I'm particularly mentioning it now is that actually even with a relatively engaged online panel sample the consent rates to danger linkage for those taking part were quite low and this is a feature that we see same irregularly across our online surveys that people are less likely to consent to these kinds of data linkage and this is important in the context of sort of the development of Survey Research right so if we're consistently pushing to be using online state collection methodologies but also pushing to be having to be using big data more efficiently more effectively then that those lower consent rates is a really important issue that we need to try and address okay to summarize and talk a little bit about our next steps sorry so in summary the Nats impanel was set up in the context of what we identified as a lack of a high quality probability based solution to projects with smaller budgets or requiring faster turnaround research the famine was kruta doff the back of the British social attitudes survey to keep probability design and high recruitment rates without costing the earth it uses a sequential mix mode design to help keep costs low and speed up fieldwork but also ensure that everyone has an opportunity to take part in particular those without internet access however there are some question marks over the impact of mode effects on this and we need to do further work to have to look into this the surveys that we've produced do seem to produce robust estimates with much of the bias or any bias that we find being accounted for by the weighting but we're also developing our adjusted our indicators to improve our ability to monitor sample quality and target design approaches to improve it generally we found that the panel can be used for quite a wide range of types of project more so than we'd initially envisioned and we're exploring how we can exploit it further in particular with regards longitudinal projects also to note one of the things I haven't really touched upon at this point is that actually there's a huge amount of sort of logistical and system stuff going in on in the backgrounds this so we typically working it to a sort of timetable having a signed off questionnaire - fully cleaned and weighted data set within around eight weeks and if you've worked on the probability surveys surveys you'll know that that's pretty quick and the only way that that is possible is because we are very inefficient some very efficient systems and process that we set up behind the scenes to manage the sample to send out reminders to clean the data etc and actually a huge amount of the innovation that goes into this approach is that kind is around the development of those kinds of systems rather than the stuff that we might typically consider as sort of methodological and that I'm going to present at sort of events and conferences like this so it's very much worth considering the amount of work that goes on behind the scenes on those kinds of things in terms of the future clearly want to continue with the experimental work we're doing and when I get the time write it all up it's been a really really great opportunity for us as a sort of research organization to develop our methodological understanding and apply a whole range of different experiments and tests that we can then spread out across our other projects a big part of that experiment work will be finalizing the adjusted our indicators to help us thoroughly evaluate the work that we've done and guide where we want to go next the target design is also something we're particularly keen to develop for example hat in particular how we can make it more impactful should we increase the interventions or should we be moving them further upstream and also how can we use the other rest of our paradata to better improve our sample quality we're also keen to run develop our understanding of mode effects we're currently working with something some experimental work to try and understand and measure these but we're also working closely with the people at City University around coronal panel to try and compare our two panels and see how they're web-enabled approach compares to our telephone follow-up approach we also want to look in more it do more analysis on the impact of conditioning of sort of the impact of conditioning on panel estimates so you know the analysis so far seems to suggest that attrition isn't causing us a problem in terms of our sample profile but there's a question around whether being on the panel itself affects how people answer questions so for example repeatedly asking people what their views on are on brexit does that actually end up changing people's views on brexit do they get better at satisfying do they actually get more thorough in how they answer their questions and these are some of the things we want to work out and actually because we have separate cohorts of people recruited in 15 and 16 we can start to make some of those can Harrisons and tease out those effects we're also trying to expand how we use the panel I've talked about long attitudinal research but also data linkage qualitative follow-ups and so on and finally we're thinking about how we can expand the panel further to provide larger sample sizes overall but and the more robust analysis of smaller groups and we have for example set up a similar panel for people based in Scotland and we're looking into what we can do in Northern Ireland in Wales to make sure we're better able to represent the different nations of the country but we also want to think about how we can improve the core and expand the core as a whole | National Centre for Research Methods (NCRM) | UCtAbL1TprMe465zRm3Rbwsg | 2018-01-17 | Creative Commons Attribution license 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DR4hX2rC5vY | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DR4hX2rC5vY | AN INTENSIVE WIG WASH DAY ROUTINE FT SLOVE ROSA HAIR | BUSOLA ADE | [Music] walk away you're a fellow member of the forehead gang comment down below but my head is shining i just finished making my hair you guys and just like yeah just weaving because i'm going to begin it so yeah almo i just stay at my forehead but yeah um i'm about to wash my wig because that's the wig i'm going to be using and i haven't yeah i don't want to see the condition of this hair but i'm going to show you guys even if he's exposing myself i just kept it there because i've often used it for like two months plus so we're going to go ahead and wash that wig right now unless i want to sleep yo like see i've been having eye bags i don't even know i'm like so tired like am i doing that let me see let me know mind anyone that sleeps like gets sleepy when they're making my hair because like i've noticed it i show when i'm braiding oh my god like doing all backwards doing normal braids get added just let me know if you guys also like go through that like if you guys feel sleepy um so take a screenshot please don't please please don't but yeah that's what i'm about to go do now and let's just see i don't know how i'm going to set up my phone because the tripod i ordered people are playing with my emotions like for you i'm not even bro it's never funny like i already done saturday yes i'd like to start today and you're like okay no problem it takes two to three two to four working days one sunday okay let's just assume they don't work concerning they were like they will send me they will tell me when it leaves lagos so that i'll know that it has left and i'll be expecting it then they messaged me yesterday i was waiting i slept off i wasn't just messing them in the evening yesterday i slept off this this morning i woke up i was like come on this would be playing my i don't i mean i woke up see gaba eventually i woke up i was like no this country won't work so i texted them and then i met them on instagram because that's how like i like oh daddy oh and they didn't reply my instagram message now sent me a text message did i send me my review tracking number and told me what and what company they are using to send this and i was just saying if i should swear for them it would be duffel and i ordered for me and my friend so like we are both like we're thinking that we may have received tracking about let's see you can get so i need to message her vanessa when you watch this video don't give me dua mo what i'll i'll message her now and then i'll tell you okay my hand is killing me i've vlogged so much i've vlogged too much this past few days you know my hand is like aching but yeah let's go ahead and do this video make sure you leave a thumbs up subscribe to the channel if you haven't already turn on your post notifications so you can find everything to my drop of anger and share it with your friends and family comment down below videos you would love to see and stay tuned for the end of the video to know who gets the post notification shout out okay if you want to receive a positive shout out to my personal videos and the first person to answer the question in the video and you get the presentation shout out why did i do that what bye guys okay so here you can see this is the wig it's really really scattered i'm adding two balls of hot water into water cold water so the water is not too hot not too cold i want it to be lukewarm next you guys can see me adding my shampoo i use the head and shoulders moisturizing care shampoo just add a little bit of that into the water and just mix it just want to soak the hair for a little while before i actually wash it so i'll give it five minutes and then let's just look at this command before actually washing okay so next you want to just use your hand to squeeze it out and then change your water so i'm adding in more water i'm going to do a second wash um because it's like really really dirty i know because there's been like like that for a while so i'm just going to go in with some more shampoo do i do the first time and i'm going to do it this time i'm going to use my hands to massage the shampoo in to kind of like walk it into a ladder [Music] so i basically just did the quiz quick wash and i rinsed that out i'm going to go ahead and pour that whatever we put a new batch of water in and get ready to start my third wash guys so you might be like oh this girl why are you washing too much like i know the hair is actually university and i wanted to be squeaky clean so as you can see it's foaming up a lot more this time meaning it's actually clean now so yeah just a quick wash and then i'm going to go back and rinse the hair at this point with just a little bit of water making sure that all this soap is out before i go ahead to condition [Music] okay so the condition i use is a nectar natural um it has argan oil in it and all that natural stuff so it's actually good you guys should try it out um i am adding a very [Music] huge amount of conditioner i tried to comb it out and i remember that i did not detangle before i start washing so i had to like start detangling it was really hard to stay adding in more conditioner to soften up the hair so it was easier for me to tangle and basically you can really see me struggling to detangle the hair please you guys don't make this mistake because it took me a long while i had to even go off camera to actually detangle it properly also um just let you guys know this particular hair is from slover's hair i have had this hair for over a year now it's i think it's about a year since i got the hair so yeah and i wanted to mention that the hair does not shed a lot it actually doesn't shed a lot you guys could see me detangling and it didn't even bring up too much okay so i'm done and this is what it looks like it's like still wet and it has been outside for a while and yeah giving you guys a tip if you want to pass your hair like maybe it's a side pattern i want to make it a center the best way to do it is when you just condition your hair and you want to like dry it because that way it dries in that position it's like easier to manipulate than having to use like a flat iron and all of that i changed the hair from stupidly i changed it from a side to center then i realized that what i needed for i needed to be in the center so i had to like run back outside but it was still dry and it so right now it's in center part and [Music] okay so i managed to get this back up here and you guys think it's counting now but when it dries i'll show you guys again this one is like out so that's amazing so the hair is going to dry faster so within like 15 minutes this should be done honestly you guys blow drying is nothing compared to like the sun and it should just put it outside on that like breeze and you're going to be fine so i'll get back to you guys when this is done i have other things to do okay [Music] so this side is dry but this side is still wet so i'm going to just put it back [Music] so i'm going to let that dry more oh just imagine me out here just dealing with my wig and i just look at the sky and what this is beautiful oh my god like hey guys so today's specifically child goes to creative among the first people to always comment on all my videos i always his comments would be on screen for you guys to see he commented on me almost all of my videos and i really appreciate that honestly so this is his instagram and you guys should go ahead and follow him show him some love and support thank you so much for watching my video to the end if you want to specifically shout out in next week's video comment io in the comment section below and you'll get specifically show us in my next video thank you so much for watching [Music] [Applause] peace you | Busola Ade | UCaIYUk_JIJFCnTRktFHxWlg | 2020-08-29 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | 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