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UXRKoc5WbTg | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UXRKoc5WbTg | Jo Bell | so the three parts of my life history that relate to what I might are that I was an archaeologist for 18 years so there are quite a few poems about archaeology the boating thing that Janice just mentioned which is that I live on a boat and have done for a long time so I write about that a fair bit and then my immense and complex rich history of dysfunctional personal relationships which I like to say it's not pain it's raw material so there's a bit of that as well so there will be some watery poems here but there may be some language that Alice Oswald would be very unlikely to use so we'll start with one of those I'll just get the glass of water if you hang on let's go down all those stairs to get this so how many of you didn't know that you're coming to see me and Greville when you stepped into this building how are you feeling you're feeling confident yeah so this is an archaeology poem and it's a little bit saucy as well that's the right word South Shields Roman thought it's the first place I did my archaeology we're turning earth to find the Holy Grail which richard says is buried in South Shields he's back from cycling the world an emperor in the site hood and we owe him this Richard who carved startling spoons a variation on the Welsh love spoon is notorious for seeing grains in graveyards forts and once admittedly whilst pissed the chip shop in Harbottle his innocence makes him impossible to doubt or to distrust games our own world famed numismatist despairs of this as of much else since mrs. Gaines was murdered fingering the thumbnail coins denarii dec Imani looking at the obverse grief leaves him with a perfect mind for coins for catalogues unchallenged tee's everything is post or pre defined by one event fixed as a rocking horse the Roman sewers flush with rain and from the cess give up a flattened ring with lovers names it's not the Grail but something glimmers in the mud for games with his unfastened heart and Richard with his bulbous spoons there were ghastly spoons you wouldn't wanted to eat off him I can tell you so I've been writing a little bit more sort of serious and textual stuff I come from two places really from a place of seeing a lot of spoken word and borrowing from that tradition but also a deep textual love of Norman McCaig in particular who writes so simply that's barely poetry at all sometimes and yet it's fantastic so now I've set myself up for fall this is a poem called crates observe that when I speak of crêpes your mind provides one straightaway likely you are thinking of the fruiterers crate a shallow slaughtered box of rain muttered pine the archetype of apples stenciled on the side a cartouche slot above it for the grocer's hand your crate may be the sturdy plastic tub of the eco-minded council waiting at the gate with all its rinsed tomato cans and in this case a drowned frog or then again the solid beer smooth wood hefted by the publican with its hungover slope a boat's lump of bottles to the sunny yard the morning after your crate in fact exists as soon as it is thought its shape is in speaking of it now let us speak of love all the poetry noise I have been Canal laureate a position of great authority which probably only three people in the country are eligible for and the other two were probably out when they ran so I was asked to write about locks which canal locks which of course I see daily living on a boat and you know when you know something very well it becomes very hard to write about it because you you don't want to be filled all people with too much knowledge but you also don't want to patronize them so I tried to explain the mitered lock and this is my best effort it's called lifted the land says come up hill and water says I will but take it slow a workman's ask at nothing fancy will you here's an answer engineered a leisurely machine a box of oak and stone the mitered lock the waters yes we're stopped at the bow bumps gently at the bottom gate and drifts all water wants all water ever wants is to fall so we use the fall to lift us make of water its own tool as simple as a crowbar or a well tied knot open up the paddles let it down and pucker lift and with it lift us like a bride a kite a wanted answer breath no longer held or like a boat we're on our way and a rising water rushes in like fools these tonnage --is that slip across the sill all dirty bottle green and gathering into a giddy hurl then slower slow until it ends in glassy bulges hints of aftermath a cool and thorough spending wait then for the shudder in the gate the backward drifting boat that tells you there and here are equal an imbalance righted asked of water help me rise and water says I will oh it's all very reverential and quiet now let's mess that up a bit shall we and let's have a poem back ducks and gang-rape has anyone ever seen ducks having sex I mean obviously some people must have but just wondered if anyone here had it's not a consensual act really it's a deeply deeply unpleasant thing and if you live on a boat you see it quite a lot it's all rather revolting so this is about ducks and it's called eggs the walk maybe Churchillian Chinon and belly-first you don't fool me you water cockney mallards with your nightclub swagger I've seen you in the shallows shouting like a bus stop drunk at 3:00 a.m. your drab and scrawny talkers cruising for an open door on patrol and on the anti cocky as the little boats common as muck / iya lads there's some bird with a sandwich don't give us plates grape lettuce couscous scraps of rocket for Christ's sake we want bread and none of your granary what do we want - bread what do we want it now and now and now lunchtime you're hungover slouching on the bank and muttering at midnight up for anything a new tattoo dirt stripe of Primark colour on each wing that old-fashioned gang-rape every spring you won't get that from Alice Oswald sorry it all gets a bit more sophisticated now well you be the judge of that and so I can't of course touch what Alice Oswald does in writing about rivers but I have written about the seven not the great epic piece that she wrote in sleepwalk on the seven but a little piece this year last year I should say now I traveled from Wiltshire where I was briefly living back up to the Midlands and I came up the Bristol Channel to do that which is fairly hairy in a narrow boat and when you finished that journey you're looking down on the seven which is this just immensity of water it made me think of Shakespeare and the bark that but you know that looks on tempests and is never shaken because the bark of course is a boat so this is seven don't take my likeness likely there is gravity behind it this slow fix this great meander that supplies the land great once this fluid strength is what we buy what we lean against when love inhabits us it alters when it alteration finds all right and so it should the Box the thing the dot that battles tides and if the river lets it makes its small unlikely I've been working with a fantastic artist called Alistair Cooke who makes wonderful films and film poems and if you if you google film poem you'll find his fantastic short films of contemporary poets he did a book of double exposure photographs and asked me to write 44 short poems to go with them and I explained to him that that was not going to happen but he could have six shortish ones so I invented a form called the decimal sonnet which is ten lines and therefore easier to write than and they're all basically about elements of nature so I'll read you a couple of those and the titles are taken from the Victorian naturalist John Muir this first one is kind of about the sea every wild lesson a love lesson not whipped but charmed into us come quickly one foot to the grass and then the other hurry from your clock filled room towards the sea the air that bowls along the bramble ragged lanes to chilly yellow flowers exulting in the oceans of itself wind whipped and plain ears a forester you'll feel the salt scales building on your skin uncivilized at last and clean as mussel shells the shore lays out a mass of bladderwrack a skimming stone for every pocket come fast across the wind played sand to harvest these the sea the sky my shaking hand and this is your honor to read you from that sequence not even from high mountains does the world seem so wide if any of you are real poetry nerds and I feel that I'm in good company there that's likely to be a few I can explain how a decimal sonnet works later on if you want a world that holds both porpoises and strawberries is wild enough the rest is background noise red buses pavements currency ankle-deep in sound and clean of other company we only hear the wind crash and pummel clout and cuff the air is exercised it builds around the bay in thunder claps we're giddy and hand fast hair lifting from our colors in the breeze this then is all the noise that counts we understand those pebbles in the bathroom stands for storms things change now don't just stand there sing I've set my magic timer to to ding in an interesting way at 20 minutes I think I'm all right but if admins looking quite calm so I'll just you know keep going I was asked to write a poem about my best friend's 20th anniversary now you'll all know this this sentence it begins you're a poet yeah the lot of heads nodding there and then they say we've just had this baby or got married or uncle bob has just died ok no pressure we want you to write the best poem you've ever written for next Tuesday ok I didn't write the best poem had ever written but I did try to write about a long long relationship so this is called working pair I've asked for a poem about love the woman I have asked to write this poem knows nothing about love of boats she knows a little when she tries to write of love it often looks exactly like a boat she tried to write a piece but might do justice to of between the lovers she herself loves most yourself my love and me and which would reference the day you made my house a forest of blue iris a day of kites and sculpture when the dusk came down at five o'clock and in it if we looked we would have seen two laughing boys not ready to arrive that day but ready when they came for you the woman I asked to write this poem knows nothing of all that of you and me she knows a little so she found herself remembering a rusty day in Birmingham from an arm of water known and so invisible to all the city drinkers came the slow nose of a narrow boat Aries heading for the old turn Junction at an angle made for public pain but then behind her shark smooth slid the snub nosed malice hitched on short lines so that both boats took the banner in a perfect coupling right as knee or elbow the first was pushed around the narrow turn the second paused and took the rope and both moved on each line and angle each response and strain was halved and doubled this is of course a clumsy metaphor the woman I asked to write this poem knows that but it is the best way she can find to show how moving light or Laden two bodies could help each other so that both are more than helpful each is needful to the others safe passage she cannot write a piece that will explain the love that I've laid down for you my love in iris and in bramble season through our seven thousand three hundred and five days of Rush and rest of paint and clay of hills and homecomings I had not known there was a home to come to till you came I'm gonna read that Janet mentioned that I won this prize and I got I got to have tea and scones with Andrew motion last week and he gave me the Charles Causley prize so I thought I should read this poem which won it and which is also a bit seasonal we've been we've been lucky in that we haven't had ice in every other way we've we've not been all that lucky rarely have we and the poor people of the southwest including Alice Oswald do you have to feel for them so this is the icicle garden you give me this your snow and Blackthorne heartland with its back door heron in the gill your childhood stream that meets a river further on the water races down as cold as Herod runs Full Tilt till Rapids break in little raptures on the rock every moss wet hollows strung with icicles a glassy crop as slippery as elvers on their first lap home you lean into the Clough and gather them wet shoots and likes invisible asparagus that gives us no peace snap with every pick and bunching them together hand them into my black glove a posy of cold flowers in colours to clear to name a wild bouquet I take your gift and take you in offering up a frozen sliver to your softened mouth you split one from the bunch and show me how to tease a summer out of ice leave the bundle thawing in the tumbler by the bed Caroline horrid said well that's a bit sexy friend drew motion in it seemed to take it in his stride and how long have I got am I am i itching for time ok ok marvellous so I took my boat down to Wiltshire last year which took a bloody long time and I was very annoyed when the man I had moved for well shall we say I moved back last last summer and it was a long way and I when you've moved far from home and even made that investment in living somewhere else you think do it am I in the right place should I just stay here Wiltshire is a beautiful place and I was trying to work out whether I should stay down there in that particular landscape or whether I needed to be somewhere with more chimneys and I wrote this poem and it was as I wrote the last line that I realized I've made my decision a diet rich in birdsong don't get me wrong the people are all right the pubs are much the same as ours inside apart from that it's hard this is the fields are rich as leather hedged and plowed that all in between maybe a Georgian brick and Thatcher fare a coach house here and there but no real villages or where there are the houses stand like strangers at a bar the vicarage the manor strong and live expecting Sun their trees are scarce but ground they have no Hills but slopes that you could draw with one curved line their soil is wide and warm their weather large I grant the birdsong makes a blossom of your bones the lanes pile up with it it falls like wanted rain for all that there is no outdoors the land comes to the eye on asks behind these high red walls are gardens pear trees I'm ravenous for limestone I'm coming home so I'm going to do one more which is which is again weather weather-related really and appropriate for Manchester at any time it's called drenched and it's about a Lakeland weather this is another wedding poem this is other stupid friends of mine who asked me to write a poem for their wedding and I wrote it at the wedding reception I just couldn't write a poem and then we all got drunk and I sat down as they were all dancing to the birdie song and wrote this I read it at one o'clock in the morning so of course they were all they had the advantage ladies and gentlemen of being terribly drunk and so they received this in perhaps a better spirit than you might but we'll see so I shall finish with this and say thank you very much for being such a patient audience I am profoundly sorry for not being Alice as well drenched a Lakeland wedding on weather lamb and crinkle crabs it looks like rain but we're not having that by force of will we clear the clouds a calm before our storm the talk suspended in a half light purpled with wisteria and wishes the sky is fit to split small wonder if it shudders with the weight of grace and what it breaks a blurs like an egg it's a release of upland blessings kindness is refreshed a great huzzah of clouds let it come we're ready for a soaking welcoming the torrent as it drenches all our skins and never wishing to be dry thank you | Poets & Players | UC7bQRIDyCMANavaT6s8ovmw | 2014-03-05 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 3,059 | 15,774 |
Fjxwisbwl6s | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fjxwisbwl6s | Meghan Markle accuses Father Thomas of stealing her £ 250 gold ring in the wake of cracking rumors | [Music] since she became the Duchess of Sussex earlier this year Megan Markel has both impressed the fashion world with her impeccable style and managed to deliver several messages about her point of view and the pregnant Duchess latest outfit for a solo visit to the Royal Variety nursing home on Tuesday was no exception with Megan opting for a 440 Australian dollars 250 pounds ring laden with hidden meaning the hems a piece of jewellery by Turkish accessory label kismet by Milkha is said to bring its owner protection happiness luck health and good fortune the ring has an evil eye ring to repel negativity yes one Twitter user commented of the ring a ring of protection very sweet another added a further user wrote that it is there to symbolize protection from the evil eye the ring which features a delicate sapphire is in the shape of the hamsa hand is an ancient Middle Eastern amulet symbolizing the hand of God this choice of accessory is all the more pertinent given the swell of stories surrounding Megan's continued estrangement from her father and she and Prince Harry's recent Christmas card choice speaking to Daily Mail Australia about her line Milka explained that she first started designing jewelry at the age of just seven years old she handcrafted an assemblage of unique pieces and sold them in Turkey several years later world-renowned stars have graced the red carpet wearing her designs I had a dream and I made it come true with hard work seen Madonna and Beyonce wear my designs it is amazing to see strong women doing that and that's what I want to empower strong women she told for mail of course this isn't the first time that the 37 year old megan has made a point with her fashion as far back as September 2017 Megan made headlines when she donned a husband named shirt by friend Misha nanu when she and Harry made their first joint public appearance at the Invictus games in Toronto in September 2017 pre-empting their wedding eight months later again in Sydney earlier this year less than 24 hours after announcing her pregnancy the mother-to-be stepped out in a beautiful white dress by the Australian designer Karen G the dress was titled the blessed style while travelling in New Zealand the Royal kept her feet dry in a pair of aptly named rain boots by the mcpoot company image consultant and celebrity stylist cyril campbell recently claimed that Megan's wardrobe conceals an underlying message that subtly promotes her values as a humanitarian and advocate for female empowerment she explained there isn't always an underlying message on every single thing she wears which gives her values and her message is out to the public which is all about saving the planet being green empowering women but subtly this includes her Rafi's valet pumps that are made from recycled plastic water bottles as well as her Outland denim black jeans worn on the trip to Australia the founder of outland denim launched the brand after a chance encounter with an anti-trafficking group inspired him to open up a factory in Cambodia to offer job opportunities for young women from remote villages the fashion brand also says it sources the most ethically and environmentally sound raw materials from organic cotton pocket linings to recycled packaging | Beautiful Life | UCPgBorIqGgnIUsskS80_33Q | 2018-12-19 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 562 | 3,275 |
Hp-kOewrg2Y | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hp-kOewrg2Y | Geo-Political Dynamics of Arabia and the Gulf [2019 Arab-US Policymakers Conference] | I'd like to welcome this panel very important panel of expertise on the Gulf and with a forward-looking not only analysis of what is taking place but also what to do about it and I have the honor of this great panel they agreed that they would each would come in with what - three minutes introductory remarks on regarding what they really are bringing to the table that's what I will do first I will go down the line here then I will engage them in question answer maybe individually at the beginning and then engage the others so if you see me focusing on one person first and then the second and the third is simply one after the other so do not worry I'm not ignoring or under estimating any of my esteemed panelists with that I'd like to give the floor to ambassador Gerald Feinstein who is with the East Institute Institute senior vice president former US Department of State and principal deputy assistant secretary for Near Eastern affairs and former US ambassador to Yemen so I guess the floor is yours and I assume you're gonna start with Yemen please Thank You raghida and and indeed I will start with Yemen just you know kind of to hit the wave tops very briefly and we can certainly follow up with more detail and within the context of this panel discussion geopolitical dynamics of Arabia and the Gulf I just wanted to make a few points one to begin with a caveat and that is to say that in my view the the conflict in Yemen is primarily a civil conflict it is not a regional conflict it's not a proxy war it is a war among Yemenis and it's part of something that's been going on for many many years many decades in fact so but within that within that broad understanding of the of the the real drivers of the conflict there are I think two regional dynamics that we absolutely have to address in our understanding of the conflict in our understanding of how to resolve and move forward and the first is the one that people mostly focus on and that is the competition particularly between Iran and Saudi Arabia or between Iran and the broader GCC states including the UAE and Bahrain and and of course that again is is focused on what I would say is primarily the mirror images of the two that the two rival powers have of their security situation their strategic situation and the the particular fear that the Saudis have of being encircled by hostile powers loyal or associated with Iran and and the the perception that they would have that Yemen fits within that that policy of encirclement that the Iranians have been pursuing so that's the the one aspect of regional dynamic the other one that I think is relatively newer and in many ways perhaps more concerning and that is the extent to which Yemen has become an arena for competition in the broader battle for dominance of the Red Sea littoral and so looking at Yemen not only in its position in the Arabian Peninsula but as part of the broader Horn of Africa competition that's going on between say Saudi Arabia and the UAE on one hand Qatar and Turkey on another on the other but even within the alliances between Saudi Arabia and and the Emirates and so and so you know that is going on and and I think that you know the request was that we we kind of talk a little bit about how to move forward and and what the what the the the resolutions of these conflicts may be on the on the Iran Saudi one the Iran Gulf one what I would say is that we have actually come perhaps to a more hopeful moment in terms of the possibilities that we may get into a period of de-escalating tensions between the Iranians and the GCC states triggered partially because of the growing skepticism in the in the Gulf about the reliability of the US security umbrella but but also because there is an understanding that a conflict between Iran and the GCC states would be incredibly destructive and not in anybody's interest and so we are getting into a place where where there is an opportunity now to really try to push through on that reduce tensions and the United States can and should be trying to play a positive role in doing that I think by by in some way facilitating a conversation with the Iranians that would include perhaps some relief on sanctions so so that's one point on the on the issue of the broader regional conflict in there in the Red Sea I think that that similarly the international community has a role to play on helping to to offense off Yemen from that kind of a competition and to reinforce the basic perspective in the and the international community position as reflected in UN Security Council resolution 2216 that in fact the international community sees that Yemen the solution to Yemen has to be the the existence of a unified sovereign Yemen capable of exercising territorial control and then the third element the third recommendation would be the role of the international community in terms of helping the Yemenis build the institutions that would allow them to exercise that sovereignty and to and to make clear that they have the capacity to keep from falling into the trap of being a battleground in in regional competition and so let me stop there excellent fascinating can I just take up a couple of points with you did obviously everybody believes on hopefully everybody believes that this war in Yemen must end one way or another and there are different players too who have the responsibility to end it but then there's a misconception about why is this war taking place why did it erupted I didn't hear you say anything about you know the security of Saudi Arabia as an initial reason for this war that they feel that they were attacked basically and that they had to talk after the national security I didn't hear you mention any such thing is it because you don't believe it or you forgot to say it well again I think that the important thing to understand about the Yemen conflict is that the Yemen conflict started because of issues that are internal to Yemen it didn't start because of Saudi Arabia or any other external power and this is a conflict that's been going on in my view for about 60 years so so to understand Yemen you need to understand that internal that internal context of the conflict but having said that you're you're absolutely right in the sense and I try to make this point of Saudi Arabia's concern it's perception strategic perception that Iran has been engaged in an effort to encircle Saudi Arabia and the Arabian Peninsula with a ring of hostile powers and that Yemen is the is the last link in that chain of hostility so if you look at the situation in September of 2014 when the Houthis entered into Sanaa then and and began making noises and and moves that threaten Saudi Arabia absolutely that would have been one of the motivations for why the Saudis intervened in the conflict six months later one other point I want to bring up with you which is when you said that there needs to be a de-escalation of tensions and there are different who would do that who would be who is playing a role in the de-escalation of sanctions I mean of tensions and you brought up the issue of sanctions as as actions against Iran as probably to sweeten the deal with Iran to do something on Yemen yeah and again I think that you know that to the extent that people are looking at ways to deescalate tensions in the region I think that there's been a general understanding a general perception that the low-hanging fruit and accomplishing that would be resolving the conflict in Yemen that that is the most immediate issue it's one where Iran really does not have a strong strategic interest as compared to Saudi Arabia and therefore if the Iranians decided that they wanted to try to be helpful in reducing tension one easy way for them to do it one cost-free way for them to do it would be to be helpful in encouraging the Houthis to come back to the negotiating table and reach an agreement to sweeten the deal for Iran well and and what what we would do to sweeten the deal with Iran would be to offer them some relief from the sanctions all right I'd like that we discussed this a little bit later with everyone here because I think that this may be a bit controversial and we'll talk about it but skip running Georgetown University George was a George what did I say you said George Sam but that's okay Joseph are to the University Elliott School of International Affairs a vice dean Kuwait professor of Gulf and Arabian Peninsula first and Middle East Policy Forum director of former United States Ambassador to Jordan Australia and Kuwait I assume that you would want to come with your own ideas to the table that other than comments so please go ahead and lay out to us before us what what you'd like us to learn from you first before we engage in a conversation I think thank you very much and looking at the title that was proposed for our panel about geo strategic issues in the Gulf and the Arabian Peninsula the one that I focused on immediately was the situation in the Gulf between Saudi Arabia and Iran it was really underscored with the attack on the Saudi oil facilities proceeded of course buying a number of other incidents attacks on tankers Caeser seizure of tankers also more recently one and actually in the red sea which was an Iranian tanker that came under fire and all of this represents a really deterioration I would say in the situation between these countries moving them closer and closer to a more the military type confrontation every one of the states in the region I think are quite fearful of things going in that direction so I was with a fairly large and interesting group of people one of many along with some Saudis some Emiratis other gulfs also a number of American political scientists who follow the region's very closely and we were assessing this and the conclusion that we reached which I want to bring out to you today was that the consequences of their not being a reaction by either the United States or Saudi Arabia to the attack on the oil facilities in Saudi Arabia certainly had left the Iranians feeling that they had won that they were now embolden that there was very likely to be an additional incidence of similar nature probably all that they could deny that they were a part of that being one of the techniques of the Iranians and that in the absence of anything that would keep this these attacks from spiraling downwards you were going to have that to have a very very bad situation in the Persian Gulf now the conclusion was that the way you stopped that spiral from going downhill is to try to think of a way that you would diplomatically address the situation the question that you all came up with a meeting well then you need someone to take the lead in this sort of a diplomatic effort and who at this point in time actually can do that well the Kuwaiti Emir has always has been a mediator and a person who wanted to have that help but it hasn't had much success the Oman ease are another outlier and I say outlier the sense that they sit at one end of the Gulf their relationship with Iran is well known they're not actually going to be one that's going to be able to convince certain other parties to come to any diplomatic setting and of course the Saudis and ever all these are not likely to now I realize there may be some talks going on behind the scene but the United States is also no longer in the position of taking a lead for such an effort we're very much discredited in the region and I think that was reinforced by our failure to in any way respond to the security commitment that everyone in the region believed we had towards Saudi Arabia and so the question then is so skipper where are you going with all of this if you just now dismissed everybody as a bill having the ability to open up a diplomatic front and I have a suggestion which was something we were asked to try to think of there is an institution in New York the United Nations where inside the United Nations there isn't often a use of something called the Friends of and this was used very successfully with Afghanistan Friends of Afghanistan and what does this mean this means that in at the UN setting but not the UN officialdom that you then have a room that's closed in which the parties interested to the dispute can come even though they don't have diplomatic relations don't talk to each other there in that setting you can have a conversation with Afghanistan it led to some breakthroughs so what I'm proposing is that the parties that are rather intractable if the moment could actually agree to meet and as friends of the Gulf setting in which you could talk about the issues I don't think it will lead to a comprehensive settlement of all the issues in the Gulf but if it can touch on some of the momentary major crises and lead to a back off of the situation that we are really facing today that would at least be a positive step in the direction of dealing with the problems a couple of follow-up questions you spoke of your fear basically of the Iranians being too important because of the lack of response there is talk that the Iranian Revolutionary Guards are really thinking that they would hit again in the same on the same level let's say and a couple of weeks actually if they do not get released from sanctions so what happens from your point of view if the Iranians dare and do another attack such as the one on the oil facilities in Saudi Arabia well that's exactly the year that the group I was talking about hilt and quite quite considerable depth actually that there would be another attack whether it's their Revolutionary Guard or another faction from within Iran though they're the most obvious ones all right so what I do about it well the point is is that the when that happens then the the victims whether it's the Saudis US or another party are under more pressure to actually react in a strong way which I think they may well do them you think the US would react militarily in response or it would it be still sanctions but in the sanctions well I could only give you my personal opinion on this one is that we have pushed sanctions to to real limits and they have had some significant effect but the Iranians have learned to live with sanctions for a long time and I don't think there's anything else more we can do these evade sanctions that will stop that kind of myself that's my personal view let's go ahead but whether the United States the president is there going to be the decision makers has been very very clear recently yeah we'll be willing to take tougher action is actually beyond my ability to comprehend I'm sorry to surprise you Tim Linder King but I'm gonna ask your opinion on that you are in the administration I need your view on this because this is a policies issue and we need to hear from you thank you and good afternoon to to everybody I like the strategic restraint that has been shown by the United States and by the Gulf countries in not responding to a very provocative attack on ab cake really you know striking the Saudi Heartland in a sense the oil platform their largest oil field certainly we had an opportunity and a justification to respond a couple of months earlier when our UAV had been shot down and that was just before secretary Pompeo went to the region and what he heard from the Gulf partners was we really appreciate and are relieved that the president did not retaliate Gulf countries it won't surprise anybody are afraid of being hit they have vulnerabilities that that their leadership is very aware of and I think our sense is that if we were to attack Iran or respond in some way to the attack on Saudi Arabia there would be a response in the Gulf and then we're into an escalation that I think we have to be extremely careful about embarking on because that we're not there yet and I wouldn't minimize the situation in the Gulf and the the highly tense and dangerous situation that that prevails there but I think once we go kinetic against the Iranians I think it's a new ballgame so I think we have to be extremely careful before we do that I do believe that there is there are more sanctions coming down the road I say that because not every avenue of income that the Iranians have has been closed off obviously they're legitimate transactions but not every sanctioned sanctionable activity has been stopped so I think the sanctions are likely to get tighter before they get looser I think the question that we're all trying to get to is at what point can we get around a table with the Iranians and you know from my point of view inside the administration I feel that there have been very clear signals that we are prepared to do that anytime anyplace no conditions the Iranian response to that has been an inadequate in to some extent provocative I'd love to see and I think the president would as well the secretary would love to see that situation change and I don't think there's any intention to relieve the pressure until we get to the point where we are talking together just to push you on this point if you permit me the issue is that if you're aren't feels emboldened and if they do another attack are you trying are you saying that that responds a similar response of the past is to be repeated you don't think that's gonna require any other response and because you feel that the sanctions are good enough whatever they do or should I just wanted to be clear on this one because I don't want us to misunderstand you yeah I mean I can't read what's going on in the mind of the Iranian leadership I'm talking about thank US leadership the the pressure is definitely there it's being felt I don't think there's there's a desire on the part of our leadership to strike Iran I think again there were pretext to do that we didn't do it I'm glad we didn't I think the Gulf countries are glad we didn't I'm not dismissing ambassador good names point because I do think it's important the Iranians do respond to force or shows a risk force force and I do think it is our goal to have a deterrent capacity in Saudi Arabia clearly that was not achieved with the initial flow of forces into Saudi Arabia so we're putting more forces there and the idea is to you know create a very strong message that Saudi Arabia and indeed the Gulf are off-limits to to irani to further Iranian military provocation because I ambushed you I didn't mean to skip you force excuse me I don't mean to skip you I'll get back to you but because I ambushed you would you want to say anything else and as an opening statement that's a my cylinder King I would just add three points that I don't think have been made so far that I think are important when we talk about the dynamics of the Gulf number one is the very dynamic change that is going on inside the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia that was led by the Crown Prince I think whatever you you know feel about some of the decisions that he's been made on other issues the change is real it's beneficial I think the Saudi population by and large is responding very positively to it as a traveler to Saudi Arabia over the last six years and as someone who lived in Riyadh I can see the change for for my very eyes and I think it's a positive one and I think that the region is going to benefit from the opening inside Saudi Arabia most of us have felt it's long overdue and I think it's going to benefit the region the Gulf region and the broader Middle East number to look at the closer relations between Israel and the Gulf I think that that is something that that needs to be considered when we talk about in particularly in the context of Iran there's a more common set of enemies now than then the Gulf had felt before and then the third is what's been interesting to me is how much our diplomacy with the Gulf countries now involves discussions about the outer outer edges of the Gulf Somalia Libya of course Sudan we have a special envoy for Sudan spends a lot of time in Khartoum it spends a lot of time in Abu Dhabi spends a lot of time in Riyadh and so those of us who've been working on the Gulf are you know trying to develop our expertise in some of these other issues and that that's a reflection of the fact that the Gulf is expanding particularly the UAE and Saudi Arabia but of the country's - he could certainly look at Qatar expanding their reach with their wealth and and and trying to influence the developments in other countries that are normally outside their their domain is that good or bad Timothy well it's good if if if it's coordinated with us we don't want the countries Nessa mean these are sovereign countries they have their own foreign policy they have the right to pursue their own interests but we have strong interests and how the evolution of Sudan takes place for example with this opportunity now of the civilian government and prime prime minister who's whom were working with and so we want to work very closely we're not in favor of countries going off and doing their own thing we want to be coordinated with the Gulf on these other issues thank you very much I will introduce you now properly and then this was mr. Timothy Linder King US Department of State Bureau of Easterns of Near Eastern affairs deputy assistant secretary for Arabian Gulf affairs former US Department of State deputy chief of mission at the US Embassy in the yard Saudi Arabia and we will get back to you of course and I want you to speak about of course Lebanon as another sphere of influence I will now go to dr. Abdullah Babu the National University of Singapore Middle East Institute visiting professor former Qatar University Gulf Studies center director former University of Cambridge Gulf Research Center director please tell us what you bringing to the table and before we open it for a further discussion thank you raghida and good afternoon everybody and thanks for the National Council for the invitation and my good friend John geoq antony for his courtesy and always a pleasure to be here well it's difficult to come up with something new after we've been through some very too long days of deliberation however what I'd like to say is this the Gulf states as you all know and many of you have traveled there and being there our rich state they are you know there are the states that are basically because of the oil wealth you know they have been seeing lots of development economic development social development political development etc these states while they are doing that they are almost like islands in a very rough sea of hungry and angry people and basically here you have a very wealthy prosperous States but around them the whole region is in turmoil and I don't think it takes anyone clever to understand that you can never guarantee your stability and security when you live in that rough sea and this is where the Gulf states are are at the moment so that keeping that in mind I think we also have to consider what we've just heard throughout the days and the deliberations that the challenges that these states are facing are enormous despite all the wealth we are seeing economic challenges because of the oil prices changes and because of the geo-political if you like consideration the oil we are seeing also changes in terms of our challenges in terms of finding employment for the young educated people that they are that they have brought up we are seeing challenges in terms of social cohesion we are seeing challenges in terms of environment we are seeing challenges in terms of security and stability in the region it cannot continue this these islands of prosperity they cannot continue in isolation from the larger environment I mean all you have to do is look around you if you live in the Gulf and see what's going on Yemen Iran Iraq Syria Somalia Sudan Lebanon Iraq the whole region is in turmoil and the Gulf states cannot just think that they can continue to live in the way they are if these problems around them and not resolved that's one thing the other thing is these islands of stability and security at the same time they've created their own regional integral integration their own regional organization that has helped to a very large extent in ensuring the stability and security however we are also seeing cracks within that not because of outside making because of their own making because of the GCC state themselves are creating that which makes it difficult for them to face the challenges on one hand but it also makes it more difficult for them to for their international partners to to help them if and when when they want it to so that is another if you like a challenge that we've done to ourselves I would also just add think about I know you want to stop me no I'm sorry about about Yemen soy obviously from day one it was obvious that there was no military solution to the war in Yemen and the cost of that war in human thought and also in terms of financial cost that could have been a Marshall Plan to transform the whole region and this is what the region needs it needs a Tran a Marshall Plan to transform the region and to move beyond the existing animosity the existing conflicts that we have to a different level of cooperation and integration and also of learning how to exist with each other we cannot and we cannot destroy Iran and Iran cannot destroy us Iran is a neighboring country we've got to live we're going to learn how to live that yes we have issues with Iran yes we have issues with our neighbors but we can't let that go beyond the normal diplomatic ways of trying to find ways to resolve our own conflict in a more peaceful and civilized way I messed up here thank you very much let me try to do this now by fine-tuning some of what was said and maybe I should take it region by region let me do Yemen first Timothy Linder King do you think what was proposed by Jerry Feinstein fives Ryan Faran sorry I have to say it go private sorry Feinstein do you think what was said by him about sweetening the deal for Iran to do to deliver on Yemen is something this administration would think about by lifting sanctions or partial sanctions or by telling the the Europeans to not to the Europeans to go ahead and provide the the the the way out through you know bailout is limited bailout our view is that Iran doesn't have any constructive role to play in Yemen and they're not playing any constructive role on the other hand they're playing a destructive role they have you know armed and trained the Houthis in in a in a counterproductive way I you know living in Riyadh we used to explain to visiting congressmen that that Yemen is as important to Saudi Arabia as Mexico is to the United States it's long it's a good contiguous country as long border the border is very rugged things move on a good day across that border that include drugs on a bad day its terrorists and weapons and you know other other problems so I think Americans sometimes are loath to understand how important Yemen is to Saudi Arabia and the fact that Saudi Arabia is getting hit on has been up until the last couple of weeks been hit on a fairly regular basis missiles and UAVs airports being struck you know numerous times I do think that there may come a point at which Iran may choose to play a more constructive role I think that we saw that in December in Sweden and the talks in which the Houthis in the Yemeni government participated there was very good progress that was made there was very good interaction between the the various parties involved I was I was there with our ambassador to Yemen and saw that firsthand we had very good interactions with the Houthis at that at that time things did not go well afterwards the things that were agreed to did not happen I do think you know to get to the get to the point I think that eventually there may be a time in which Iran could be brought into the conversation I do not believe that time is now but we thought we did we heard that the US and that the administration was speaking about Yemen from the point of view of how to bring Iran into the conversation this did not go anywhere no it's not it's not it's premature I would say now if the Iranian getting back to the point I made earlier about Iran coming to the table that would be a welcome thing and I think that conversation would likely focus on the sanctions not on Yemen we're not encouraging the UN envoy to march off to Tehran and start consulting with the Iranians I think we need to see that Iran is willing to play a positive role before we would build a dialogue with them on Yemen Jerry Feinstein you heard the answer so well and skip and him coming afterwards so what's you know you guys are talking about something going on maybe behind the scenes and some others playing the role to to get this to kick-start a certain process you heard it clearly from diversity under King what do you say now well I certainly would never ever think of disagreeing with my friend Tim lender King but you you know about YouTube I'm sorry but I just got you here's the thing you know and and I think that Tim is right I mean he's certainly right about the way he has portrayed Iran's role in this Yemen conflict until now and the issue is I think as Tim said you know at the right moment that it may be appropriate to to reevaluate the way the way we're looking at Iran and looking at Iran's potential as a constructive versus destructive element and the question would be is whether we are at that moment now so you know there's several things I mean one is that the the idea of some kind of a dialogue between the Gulf States particularly the Emiratis and Iran is that one of the more open secrets in the world right now on Yemen just stay with me on Yemen well well but I suspect that Yemen is part of the conversation there is certainly some reason to believe that the Iranians are quietly encouraging the Houthis to to de-escalate their own conflict with Saudi Arabia that some of the positive elements of what we've seen in the last few days and weeks in terms of Saudi Houthi dialogue are in fact taking place with the encouragement of a row well what do tell us tell us about that I have this is it's not a secret the fact of the matter is that the Houthis declared that they were not going to fire missiles or into Saudi Arabia the Saudis have responded by saying that they would suspend air attacks in Yemen and that seems to be holding so who is the most who is the facilitator of this well the Saudis and the and the Houthis I mean you know frankly speaking there's no requirement for a facilitator the Saudis and the Houthis know how to talk to one another they've been talking to one another for probably a thousand years and so and so you know the fact of the matter is if there have been off and on conversations I think that the conversations are on again and they are showing some sign of progress and I believe that the Iranians are certainly encouraging the Houthis along those lines skip what do you know about that well I don't know really much at all about the talks going on behind the scene but I agree really with Jerry that it they do go on they do have a relationship of sorts they know how to discuss it with each other but I just would want to emphasize once wore something that Jerry said earlier on because I think we in the United States simply don't grasp that the problems in Yemen are domestic internal issues so one could then say that even if you get the outsiders out which is of course pretty hypothetically strange thought that you're still going to have to reconcile the the zaydis in the north with the shafa is in the middle and the southerners in the South who have real grievances with each other and there was a big effort as you know diplomatically Jerry was very active and engaged in that earlier that collapsed when people couldn't reconcile I'm tell you want to say anything about Yemen before I move on to other things other I'd like I mean I heard you when you said the Marshall Plan I understand and that is important when would that I mean basically are you saying it should happen before or as part of reaching an agreement as as as part of facilitating resolution or thereafter in a way to answering your question right if I may I think we have to think and ask ourself a question and I want you to think about this who do you think the Hokies would want to have partnership with after in in a post-war Yemen just ask yourself a question is it going to be Iran or Saudi Arabia or the Gulf states or the United States I think it doesn't you don't need to think very hard about it yah Yemen in a post-war Yemen needs development and needs a lot of money the Marshall Plan if you like and that Marshall can is certainly not going to come from Iran it's going to come from the region and it's going to come from international partners and I think the houses are very desperate we can somehow in our own way trying to push them towards Iran and label them with Iran of course there were some Iranian support but it's over over exaggerated to explain some of the reasons for the war however I think they really need to talk to Saudi Arabia and I think they are I agree with you they are talking already as far as we hear from some reports they're already talking to the Saudi government and I think there are some or understanding that has been reached and I believe this could go a long way in the future of de-escalating moving towards maybe accepting the Houthis as zero power and the ground unfortunately now after the war they could have they could have agreed before the start of the war for you know a less role I think now they feel empowered and they feel and I think their demands are going to be high and we're gonna pay the cost and I'm not so sure I am I agree with you that it that the resolution of Yemen is doable without Iran being a central part of it and I seem to hear you saying that I I mean I don't know if it's true but I want to move on to Iran and you could tell me if you think so in the process of answering both Iran I have several questions here and I just read them and what I want to do is to I understood them and I'm gonna include them in the conversation if that's okay rather than going question as is just for the flow of the conversation if with your permission but I read and and I get I get your points so I thank you for contributing to it Timothy Luther King was very clear the US has been saying to the Iranian leadership come talk and Iranian leadership is saying you know no we want the other ones who are putting the conditions on having a conversation and it seems that the Revolutionary Guards who are the active rulers right now decision-makers in Tehran are becoming more cornered and therefore they're there the level of their threats is getting higher and they may be on the verge of having further operations so that basically are sending a message that if you want to talk to someone we are the correct address not the Roja knees of the world or the Jawas olives in the civilian government so is there a possibility that a conversation could go on with Revolutionary Guards although they are listed by the State Department I think as a terrorist entity is there any possibility to talk to them to missile in their king or if you don't talk to them what happens next how do you read what Iran is up to next we haven't dictated who the Iranians would bring to the table that's really their call I think we're eager to do that I think it would be very positive for the region I don't know what other signals that we might send other than the very very clear ones that we have sent about our keenness to to dialogue again I would point to the fact that there has been restraint exercised on our part and not retaliating against some very significant provocations direct strike from Iran on on Saudi Arabia then blamed on the who these very curious the Houthis had nothing to do with that attack so I consider that the way I read that was rather a an arrogant blunder on the part of the on the part of the Iranians thinking that they could get away with that and we saw through it very quickly I think the who's who these may have seen through it quite quickly as well so yes say that did you just answer my question when I asked you about your willingness to sit with the revolution to talk with the Revolutionary Guards did I just hear you say you're willing to sit with them I said we were willing to talk to you know the Iranians who come to the table really you know despite the fact that I don't believe there's any Proclamation from our leadership on the american side saying who it has to be the call is there the door is open let the Iranians walk through it so even though they are we're checking names at the door and and all of that I mean bring and bring them forward even though they are on your terrorist or a designated terrorist organization for good reason oh my god I hope there's some journalists in the yeah this is big news all right what do you think about that skip well let's just say that if it was Suleymaniye who was the one who walked through the door that's him Soleimani young yes yes I'm not so certain that we would be very happy and would be willing to sit down at the table but I do hear what what Tim is saying and I'm not trying to contradict him I think the administration is actually made a very bold pronouncement and they did it for strategic diplomatic and political reasons which was to make us look reasonable and the other party unreasonable that's not an unheard of diplomatic ploy interesting it's a ploy probably James calls it deployed Jerry well I hope that tip is right you know there's there's nothing more you could say I think it was an unfortunate decision to to sanction IRGC as an entity because my experience is that it actually does make things much more complicated to try to talk to them but if a decision is made that we're not going to check names at the door I think that's a that's the right decision that's a good move and we should welcome it hmm interesting I'm the language should I have a little bit more controversial yes like listen this is very good so far I the only men American and this panel maybe I should have a different view if you like I think I have to it's not obligatory okay no I want to surface it's a great chance I think I think we I think we have to remember that the United States has walked out unilaterally from a multi lateral agreement the jcpoa and i think they now feel probably they made a mistake and they want Iran to come back and talk to them so they'll open the doors and not check the names but what they have really forgot and what the United States and a friend that we look at is that and a respect is that you know I think they have lost confidence within the Iranians there they are not willing to come and talk because you know what kind of confidence that does this give to the other side to the Iranians when you just walk out from and a multilateral agreement that you have signed and and you know the other partners are sticking to it I think the United States have to change the way that they want to talk and I don't think the Iranians are just ready for a photo op with with Trump and you don't think that the Iranians should change their behavior regionally you know I think that should but just to finish the question you don't think the Iranian razón debtor of having their right to expand outside their borders borders should change don't you think that of course I I don't necessarily that doesn't necessarily agree with their policies in the region and as I said we have issues with the Iranian policies but I'm talking about this specific agreement that it was signed you know mostly nationally with p5 plus 1 and I think that was it actually it raises a lot of questions whether you're on really wants to do this and I think just imposing sanctions is not necessarily going to make Iran capitulate and maybe they're gonna you know push it more towards escalation which nobody really wants they feel stronger at the moment skin well III just want to say poor Abdullah to be stuck up with three Americans here all of us diplomats but look when it comes right down to it if you look at some of the narratives that have been out there in the last month or two you've seen some interesting comments from Iranian officials about suddenly there are some things that they said they would never ever discuss they are saying that's not beyond scope I mean I really surprised what where are you gentlemen seeing this I mean every single day I'm not privy to the top-secret documents of the US government anymore but it's reported in the precedent by quotes Iranian officials that what we have said sure what I'm really that what what what is it called my sense of it is that the Iranians are in effect projecting a slightly more flexible position ditional if I may add it is that it would be position this is conditional on the release from sanctions this is conditional on selling oil their oil that's what they're saying it's not they're saying we would come to the table and talk they're saying let the Europeans deliver we want to sell 100 million barrels a day and then we will think about where we go from there see that's not quite that's not quite correct I don't think that what what if you go back and look at what happened in New York at the effort Emmanuel macron made to to arrange for a communication between president rouhani and president Trump the issue was only who walked through the door first it was not a disagreement on the nature of what was on the other side of the door and so and so the fact of the matter is that both the u.s. and Iran have signaled that they would be willing to engage on a conversation with the understanding that there would be sanctions relief and the only question was does the sanctions relief come before the meeting or does it come after the meeting Timothy let's go to the source here can you set the record straight since we're talking I mean I wouldn't say more than what has been said I would just you know repeat that when our overtures have been made they have not been responded to in a favorable way and I mean all we can do is is keep the door open and and you know encourage the Iranians to walk through it and I think that's the way you get into all the issues on the table you know the the chick poem one of the flaws with that whole engagement there was that it didn't deal it didn't get at the issue of Iran's behavior in the region and that was just you know highly dissatisfying to our Gulf partners and as a result I mean I know that we talked to the Gulf about you know getting into that conversation about Iran's behavior but it hasn't happened and so Iran has continued and even escalated you know it's more malign activity I would say in the region so whether you're looking at you know Iraq or Syria or Lebanon or Yemen being the you know sort of the four hotspots there as active as ever if not more you know that that I think is really the heart of the issue is though that is in our view destabilizing effort the relationship that they have with Assad the relationship they have with militias in Iraq do you think they are weakened in their regional aspirations because of the sanctions or for example I'll take Lebanon and the relationship with Hezbollah do you think that the Iranians are the Islamic Republic of Iran is weaker in its regional ambitions now because of the sanctions I think I think the ambitions are still there I don't see any we don't see any change in their ambitions their ability to carry out some of those ambitions is highly constrained with with the pressure that they're under take take Lebanon as an example are they restrained with the Serpent's and their support to Hezbollah Hezbollah feels that they are still ruling in Lebanon so how restrained are they there I would say that the cash flow isn't what it used to be that that hampers Hezbollah's activities but in our view Hezbollah has far too much influence in Lebanon and its destructive of the state and its institutions just as I I just have to say this you know when you're in a diplomatic corps is three of us where the tip still is and you really have time to kind of read back and think through things the one thing I've learned since I've been a professor and that's now 15 years is to look at documents that go back to the time of the the Iranian Revolution and you would be a stunned that's a number of US documents now Declassified in which changing the behavior of Iran was paramount objective of United States policy here we are how many decades later for and it's still our objective look let's face it the Iranians the Persians if you will see themselves as rightful players in a region with a place that has never been accepted by others wait wait let me finish you let no you let me finish so when you look at their activities in the region you at least have to comprehend what motivates them to do this and I think they're opportunistic I think they go anywhere they can go and they look at existing situations in Yemen being the prime example of this where they had internal difficulties they could play for pittance and cost the Saudis billions so I don't I don't think that their capacity in the region is lessened very much I are you ought to skip let me ask you are you suggesting that we should accept that both people from the Arab region or the in the United States that we should accept that Iran has the right to perform outside of its own borders in the way that it had created paramilitary forces in Lebanon through Hezbollah intervened through Syria or the hoses in Yemen are you saying this is the rightful right no I didn't say we didn't accept it we need to respect the fact that they are there and that they have their own security concerns and in fact the countries in the region need to understand that there has to be an arrangement amongst them that that recognizes that arrangement to recognize what that have the right to have paramilitary forces in a sovereign states I didn't say that well then explain what you say I said that they have a reason for being engaged in the region whether it be economics and trade and politics and that is going to happen no matter what we do and others but but but what they are doing now is not acceptable that's a fact okay let me just move on because I this is almost an hour of fantastic conversation and I think I do have a little bit more time assigned to me thank you so let me let me take stop a little bit because the prototype of Iranian success is really Hezbollah in Lebanon this is the big accomplishment of the regime so can we just quickly attach on because there is a big event for events and taking place in Lebanon can I take your opinion quickly all of you as to how do you view what's going on and what should be done about it and okay of course I'm referring to the wonderful salad from my point of view the events of people going on the street to claim their rights however the issue of Hezbollah control is still right there and behind the scenes and in the face of all those people who won't change that's where I'm approaching this go ahead Jerry no I would say I think that your your your point is absolutely correct rocket and I think that one of the things that people are looking at what is different about Lebanon today as opposed to where webinar has been in the past is one the fact that the that the demonstrations the protest movement is not confessional based it goes across all of the confessions in in Lebanon everybody's out on the street together and the other thing that's extremely interesting about this is that perhaps for the first time criticism of Hezbollah is on the table and the fact is that that people are willing to stand up at this point and say Hizbollah you bear responsibility along with everybody else for everything that's gone wrong with everything that's wrong with the government of everything that's wrong with the economy and this is a new and and extremely important I think a change in the way Lebanon has is being played and the issue you know right now we have a protest movement which is basically demanding that they want a new government and that's a good thing I don't think that anybody can can disagree with them about about the the need for a new approach whether it's technocratic um in the issue though is have they thought through what the implications have would be what if this government goes what if Saad Hariri goes what if General Allen goes what is it that would replace it and and that part of the conversation is as important and I can say from my experience in Yemen and during the Arab Spring there that we these popular protest movements have failed is their inability to think through those questions and the understanding that if they do succeed in forcing the co-op's of a government they've also got to think about how they succeed in organizing the day the day after do you want do you want just well I I think that that dead right about this issue of the protest movements but what fascinates me at the moment is that you see in Lebanon you see it in Algiers you see it what was the third country words I was talking about earlier Tunisia know what you see is that the public is fed up with their economic situation the dominance of authoritarian forces and in the inability to deal with the corruption issue and this is what set off what we labeled an Arab Spring which was suppressed in some ways because of exactly what Jerry said but I said then and I'll say it today that did not kill the desire of the populations in the region for a better life a better government it's a different situation in Lebanon if you cannot compare it to what happened in the Arab Spring because it's a different situation you have multiple areas exactly so it's not it's not the Arab Spring continued it's not right now I mean it is it is an uprising against against the status quo and at against corruption but the the elephant in the room is his bond and its military might within the country state within a state so this isn't what what I see in the newspapers is an attack on all of the old oligarchs and families who've maintained power built their wealth and the street wants it to change Abdullah well I think any armed movement with inside the state is wrong of course this is has been a history of of the weak Arab states that we are saying seeing and some of them are failing Arab states so whether it's Hezbollah or whether it is other groups in Iraq or or or Libya or so on this is an epitome of how the state has become so weakened that other groups are started to take their there's occupy that space and I think Lib Lebanon by itself is of course a very good example of this and it's not just Iran that interferes there it's the whole region is the whole world Lebanon is basically where everybody plays their dirty the dirty politics and Iran has of course found its way because of so many fault lines that happens within you know within within Lebanon and I think this is something that we really need to think about and you know not just kind of focus on the small picture but look at the bigger picture and the bigger picture is that we have weak failing States and and then on one hand and they are not even able to either deliver on you know their political economic and social demands but for other people at the same time you have a young people that are resisting this and resisting the old elite as it were and the Arab Spring is you know is gonna come in so many different ways and shapes it's not necessarily what happens in Lebanon is not necessarily an Arab Spring but I don't think their spring is just a slogan there are people who's happening is we've seen it in Iraq we've seen it in Sudan we've seen it in Tunisia so I think the people and the young people now who are mostly 50% of the Arabs are under 25 years old they haven't kind of experienced the the the the past history that we we have seen they want a better life they are they can't just run away from their own countries and and risk their lives to Europe they want to live in their own countries and they want a better government gonna they going into reverse one way or the other Timothy what is the u.s. policy on what's going on now in Lebanon I think you know from our point of view we see a genuine outpouring in on the streets and Lebanon and what in some ways it's a surprise that it's taken this long because things have been deteriorating for some time as I would you know see if the stranglehold of Hezbollah has has gotten stronger there is a legitimate issue as skip noted of corruption I think that features in each of these sets of street demonstrations whether it's Iraq or or Algeria people are tired of the inefficiencies the inability to get things done poor services unresponsive government so we see you know some legitimate aspirations there that are that are being expressed and we would you know take with a lot of concern any sort of harsh measures that that governments would take to crack down on these aspirations would explain us to address them explain that last point about measures to crack down what well we've seen you know you go back to the Khartoum example and in June and there was a very heavy response from the Sudanese government it cost them at the end of the day they killed a hundred people that's that's not you know that that's not in keeping with the truth the trand here that I see in the region where there are legitimate aspirations being expressed and governments rather than cracking down which will jet is likely to go badly would do well to respond that message to the Army is in that case so the Lebanese army would be I mean the message to the Lebanese army is is to to let the people express their will let people express their word where will their will yes okay it mean right it it's done non-violently I mean we're not calling for you no street fires and you know rough behavior well and so far these demonstrations had been have been nonviolent in general I want to put to the table before I saw that I could benefit from the what's on people's minds here and also the time that we have left I want to address two things one is what you spoke of proxy wars but you also spoke of of proxy competitions and in fact this is very interesting since we're talking about you know the Gulf States and Iran and Turkey competing if you will in areas such as Somalia such as Libya such an and and to each their own priority including for example why would turkey be very strong why would turkey play a very strong role in Libya and this is the project of the Muslim Brotherhood is it stronger how strongly are they going to be pursuing that when there's a bad aura and the president of Turkey feels rather involved in these days and fears that is in good place with President Donald Trump and he's coming here so how is that how will that reflect on Turkey's roles in these different proxy wars if they're taking place from again from Somalia to there's the competition and there's the wars in this dimension so I'd like that each of you if you don't mind to let me know how you look at it and then I want to move on before I forget to bring it to the table I want to move on afterwards to the issue of how China and Russia are coming into the region strongly and particularly the last trip of Vladimir Putin to the to the United Arab Emirates and Saudi Arabia because they're talking about probably you know a new way of filling in the gap the absence of the United States they they feel that there is a sort of a withdrawal of interests of American interest and the definition also of what security means in the relationship new relationship between this administration and our partners in the Gulf that that definition of security is that we give the red lines say to Iran you do not touch our soldiers you do not you know do anything unacceptable or the nuclear but then when it comes to provocations against Saudi Arabia against the United Arab Emirates well that is your war not mine you look after yourselves you know you you know you protect your own back we're not going to be in it with you so I think maybe which one should let you choose one of those go ahead Jerry just just choose one yeah choose one and then you could come to the other choose which one is you want to address first and then I'll go I could come to the next one well let's talk about let's talk about Turkey first because I think that that that is import that it is an important part again I think that that skip and and Abdullah and and Tim touched on on some of the internal GCC dimensions and Turkey for very much place into that of course because of its relationship with Katherine and as as you said and as we know some of it has to do with the ambitions of air21 and his vision of a turkey that is once again a regional power and and therefore to do that and it also has to do with an ideological perspective which is the relationship to the Muslim Brotherhood which certainly covered Turkey's interest in in Egypt in Libya to a certain extent but but but beyond that of course you also have an economic interest and so we talk about when we talk about the Red Sea competition that really is an economic competition the Turks have been very active in Somalia have created a very strong base for themselves and in Somalia base of support for themselves in Somalia through their economic intervention and that has drawn to a certain extent response from the UAE and from others who are who are concerned and have been working to try to establish their own their own presence and and that side of the Red Sea so so all of these things are going on it drives a lot of the internal competition within the GCC states between Qatar Saudi Arabia UAE Bahrain in particular and and and has also drawn this broader regional competition I wanted to say just one thing and it could be either in the China Russia context or the or the GCC context and the other thing that I think that we're seeing that's happening that's really important and we've seen it over these last several years is the rise of this young generation younger generation of leaders in the region so you have Mohammed bin Salman obviously in Saudi Arabia you are safe to me man Carter you have Mohammed bin Zayed and and the UAE and each of them I think has a vision for the role that their countries are play in the region and globally that's very different from where their fathers and the grandfathers were and a lot of what we're seeing in terms of these competitions in terms of of you know said quite correctly you know the engagement in Sudan and Somalia is a reflection of their sense that that historically they have been seen as the financiers of other people's foreign policy and that they're not willing to play that role anymore that they want now to develop a foreign policy on their own that reflects their own vision of their country's role in the region which is you know something that a is inevitable B I think has something to do with with what they have seen in terms of declining u.s. engagement declining confidence in the u.s. umbrella now and also internally a collapse within the Arab world of the traditional leadership so the Egyptians are not playing the role they used to play obviously the Syrians aren't playing the role that they used to and in some ways the Gulf states are moving into a vacuum in the Arab world that exists and are exerting influence and exerting priorities for themselves that they didn't do before and that plays into this whole issue of competition very interesting very interesting skip to you the question that you asked is a fantastic one and it's one that one could spend hours talking about and Jerry has given a good preliminary remark and what comes to my mind is that we in the United States seem to forget that why we have enormous ability to intrude or influence events in the region I speak I think immediately of our military but also of our historic diplomatic role we don't control events things happen in the region and they happened in the region because of the region because of the characters there because of the situations in yeah in Lebanon or in Yemen and we have to deal with them and for me as a person who had been in the Foreign Service for for 36 years I was very proud of the leadership role that I thought we brought to the table that we talked with our friends and our allies we tried to convince them to go a certain way which we thought would be bring stability in progress sometimes the words of democracy but different words and that we had an influence and we were able to at least attempt to channel things in a certain direction the decisions of the last administration and this one have withdrawn us from that role whether it's something as specific as pulling troops out of Syria which is a very specific thing or just simply not using our influential ability to convince the Saudis for example not to go into Yemen militarily if I just I'm just plucking and when when we were not there to to be a partner and then when these countries in the region lose confidence in the relationship with us which is a security relationship then they're going to begin to take actions that they feel they have to take in their own self-interest and the next remark I've always made when I get to this point is what decisions they may take when they define what they have to do not necessarily going to be where we would want them to go in our bestest okay just because this is the wrap-up the sort of question so you think it's well there's no danger for American interests with China and Russia coming in strongly into that region is that so it's it's big enough for all to benefit or should we stop and think about it here in the US I think we should have been doing a lot of thinking about that here in the US I don't think it's to our advantage is what's whatsoever but now you know that once the Russians got into the to Syria the way they did then confronting them it's different if it's at the beginning when they're not there it's quite different one with air troops everywhere and basically that they're established and so there's an erosion really of our presence and of our ability to deal with things as their influence in the region grows but again I don't want to leave it that on that such a negative because I think we have to say that even with all that I said earlier and we've talked about the United States is still the country that many of these nations look to for security mm-hmm even if they lose a little bit of loss of confidence in US a piece of the Iran because of I'm not responding in a certain way but I do agree Kevin was right the the Gulf states did not want necessarily to go down that road but the truth of the matter is that they still look to us they do not see China as a substitute and they certainly don't see Russia as a substitute for the relationship with us I'm done that do you feel the same way can you address the two points I put to the table both the proxy competitions the proxy wars the competitions and Russia and China committed the three actually yeah I also want to echo what Gerry asked event him have said earlier and to say that look what is really happening in the region is we have a fall of the Arab Order as it were the Arab League has become very weak and we have also seen a collapse or of that order that has allowed for certain interventions and now be below the Arab League we also have another sub regional organization that has Christ at the moment whether we like it or not but that's the issue and that's a matter in front of us and that order is also becoming weakened and when you have a weakened regional order you are bound to have intervention from other regional countries you know politics are is like nature it doesn't like vacuum and the other thing is that has been mentioned is you know the traditional Arab countries like Egypt in Syria and back that have become weakened and the center of gravity has moved to the Gulf a also moved to the Gulf at a time when you have this young ambitious leaders who want to change and and and the way that things have been done in the past by their their parents and it came at a time where they were ambivalence from the United States in terms of its policy towards the region it's not just now it's happened before a you know Obama was talking about the pivot towards Asia he even said you know that Saudi Arabia and Iran have to learn how to divide the region between them or something to that extent so we you know these messages actually read by the leaders in the region and they want to take matters to their own end so the other also policy that we should not never forget is that the United States has always been asking for burden-sharing in the region so they've always been asking for the Russians and the Chinese and and the Koreans and so on to do some burden-sharing in the region so what is wrong if these people are coming now I'm just kind of you know curiously putting that that question if the United States is asking for burden-sharing well here here they are now the Gulf leaders also you know decided that they cannot rely totally on the United States that that's not to say that the United States sell the most strategic important power and partner of choice in the region but they also want to have to buy insurance certificates from from the other so they want to have you know relationship with with China which you know where the trade the relationship is growing and their economic relationship is becoming deeper but China is never going to replace the United States I don't think Russia is never also is going to replace the United States but they can see in Russia a strong partner that can actually stand with its allies when sometimes they don't read the same thing for from the United States where at times when it is needed as an ally it wasn't there thank you very much Timothy I think I'm gonna ask you to address the same things the same same three points please unfortunately you got expressed only your personal point of view because we really want to hear about where this administration is going and how its thinking and what are you guys afraid of or comfortable with what are the parameters and I think what you're gonna tell us is going to be extremely interesting especially after I heard that your door is open for cousin Soleimani to answer the call yes she's been wanting that okay we'll see I do think that you know the rise of the young generation of leaders is is quite striking they do have their own visions for their own countries their roles there they're really putting their countries on the map regionally and that can be a very positive thing I think when we see the Gulf countries working across purposes either against our interests or against each other the the whole riff with Qatar I think is very problematic from our point of view it's very inconvenient to have cracks in the GCC at a time when there is a big threat from the outside these countries could benefit from pulling together there are other ways that they could address their differences their concerns about Muslim Brotherhood or or the you know relations with Turkey that that could be done in a constructive way III do think there is there clearly is great power competition we I think as the US have to be very careful about opening the door to the Russians and the Chinese you know fully agree with the kana the comments that were made earlier that we are the partner of choice for all all of these certainly all of the Gulf countries there's no doubt about it but these are relationships that are not on autopilot they have to be managed and they have to be managed through you know personal engagement through visits contact from our embassies etc I mean these things cannot be just left to left to develop on their own and they need to be need to be pursued you know very aggressively because it's a very dynamic and fluid and volatile situation out there and so our presence is very important our you know the visits of that we have of people to our leadership to these countries Congress men women the military the cult the whole cultural side the people-to-people exchanges are still very important I'm you know thrilled that there are 10 universities in Doha and Brookings and and the Emirates NYU and you know these kinds of things are you know show the breadth of the relationship and those are important parts of building for the future so when we talk about Russia and China and you know the telecommunications challenge that the Chinese are bringing to the table we are warning these countries be very careful about getting into a technical relationship with the Chinese it means you're getting into a relationship with the Chinese government in ways that you may not think you may think are going to be beneficial to you but may have major costs down the road so I think it's all part of you know getting at the point of the importance of continued u.s. engagement and leadership gentlemen it's been a great pleasure engaging with you a very wonderful conversation | National Council on 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UjsZSJCXdfE | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UjsZSJCXdfE | Solus 1.2.1 Budgie User Guide Mate Installation on Solus Budgie | hi welcome to this system what is this system I'm gonna switch between windows three i have a total open where I did a new hatch and here it is you're on the solos just making sure you can read it and going to another wallpaper better so um what are you seeing you are seeing souls this is solos I three so we are on Windows styling manager I three you're only seeing the left screen we are also right screen and in the bottom here you can see there's a 1 2 & 3 so 3 workspaces and we're going to install this time mate on ultimate solos on github you'll see that there's a possibility to install as well the mate and everything is explained imperative work to install I three so next article we'll be installing mate on source and showing you guys how that looks so let's go ahead and well of course you should download this I've done that already so I'm gonna go to my right screen sorry I'm going to open ultimate service I'm gonna move my right screen to number four work space for so you can see so this is the file manager mountainous in I three with an arcing and a evil pop serve evil pop icon theme and somewhere here is the line doing so I three and here is the line on the script to install mate so opening install mates right mouse click open internal I'm gonna run install mate on source what you want that's it so all it does is really getting all the software yep how many packages now no number but you'll see it now yes 45 okay so 45 packages if we go in here will open in page 245 packages I save that while i'm going to go back to work space 30 for you can get rid of this if you want to if we're working on line three all is in the keyboard shortcuts you will be quickly well your fingers will quickly know where to to go with it often works like that with keyboard shortcuts you press the crease but after it is if somebody asks what gives you press it huh I don't know so it's very quickly that the brain knows where to go to order fingers I don't know both 45 I did install here I see a cash drawer box which is I'm wondering what will happen because i have also installed a Mountie litter box so Nautilus is then for the desktop budgie so we have 93 systems she desktop like things I three not counting with to the desktops but to the tiling manage but anyway three ways to log in so I'm wondering Matilda so you see the lot of stuff lot of made stuff mate powermate session make menu solos artwork made known system stuff like that ok let's have a look how can I have a look well to stop this movie and log off and log on again to be able to see what made looks like all right | Erik Dubois | UCJdmdUp5BrsWsYVQUylCMLg | 2016-11-05 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 523 | 2,605 |
Z7IZEv7dYjY | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z7IZEv7dYjY | vocabulary antonym and synonym for bank po , ssc cgl ,ssc chsl bharat test guru | [Music] you [Music] hello everyone welcome to Bharat ed school so today I have bought another video for you in this video I am going to UM am going to take one by one word and tell you the vocabulary of that word what what that word means synonym and adding of that ready to that words is going to help you the examination also going to improve your vocabulary so first of all um the password here awkward so awkward would be something which is difficult to handle or which is not very graceful or you are not skilled enough to handle that situation that situation or that thing will be calling you or will be a call to awkward so after there the synonym of that awkward would be ponderous inept ungainly graceless and count continence will be slowly and clumsy due to weight and size means something which is very um which is very slow or clumsy which is not very organized would be called ponderous and inapt would be means not showing skill enough or unskilled so as I told awkward would be situation which is y cubed in up or skilled enough so in apt would be not not skilled and then we will be moving in awkward position or clumsy way or awkward situation graceless would be not kind or not very polite or not very graceful and an account will be behaving in a rude way so I just explained to you what awkward means their fandom ponderous inept ungainly Quizlet and encounter antonyms would be ah clever dexterous elegant adroit skillful so antonyms are like as I told awkward would be a situation which is not skilled enough or you don't know you're not smart enough to handle so obviously the Antonine would be clever because you're in awkward clever would be a positive up but let's say that you have if you are if you are shoplifting anything from a store so and the guy catches you it would be a awkward kind of situation so if like you know if you are not ponderous or you are not skilled enough you're not going to give you a good example and engine on would be if you're shoplifting in you get caught you have given a wonderful reason for that that would be a clever so clever would be the A+ awkward dexterous means something or you have any dexterity or you have any great skill about it so as inept dexterous is the A+ in act and again it would be as I said it will be a creationist situation for awkward situations so elegant is again a positive graceless means graceful our good taste or tractive and skillful again then our words itself if you are skilled enough a droid would be very clever or skillful so I have this broke down to squat for you awkward which means being in a very bad situation or a situation which cannot be handled or you're not skilled enough or you're not smart enough to handle it can be a position it can be situation it can be a thing it can be a conversation so Antonella my as I told you a ponderous inept ungainly graceful and count I can I will repeat ponderous means slow and clumsy inept means you're not skilled enough ungainly means moving in a awkward way or not not any game you aren't getting about from that graceless would be not kind upright and count would be behaving in a good way now again since I'm Alex Payne or once again clever you know you're smart DuckTales means you're having a great skill and you can could be graceful or attractive skillful means again you are skilled a droid means clever at skillful so hence it is completed now coming to next word apparent okay so apparent means M which can be seen easy to see understand seeming or to true or possibly not the true means apparent which is very evident always perceptible a very distinct a balanced means like if you have you are wrong so let's come to a parent is a parent so if a parent means if you are top of your class it means you are intelligent right they are just given example that if you are top of your class let's say you did very well from how to go from the other student if you're top of your class then it's very apparent that you're likely to have more intelligence or more smart than others so apparently something which is very easy to say Oh easy to percept or easy to understand it would be apparent means if if let's see there is a let's see if you are boiling the water and the water is it's not bubbling or not you know I'm making noise very apparent that water is not getting enough heat so there are of things which can be easily seen and observed these are called parent so synonym would be similar words would be evident again clear to see which is very evident perceptible able to see or which very very not noticeable this stings would be easy to see hear smell or field and very strong means you you know your is very distinct or very strong word or stands of sensible means seemingly or said to be true real and palpable means obvious and noticable so as you see all the synonyms are going in one direction that's very noticeable it's very clear it's very easy to observe is easy to percept and it's very obvious so let's go to the antonyms now opposite of a parent would be obscure if you are not very certain not well-known okay big belly not very clear um very you're using very gendered word break not very specific word ambiguous and because means I'm able to be understood more than one way means if it can be understood in a way in lot of ways in tangible intangible means is not made of physical substance and concealment something very hiding or any secrets as I say a parent is very evident it can be seen easily similarly the Anton's would be very concealed which cannot which is not clear which cannot be understood or which cannot be specific not clear so these all the words which I use as antonyms of a parent so again I'm going to repeat it a parent is something which is evident easy to see understand very clear very noticeable very observable a synonym would be evident which means clear to see perceptible which is very easy to notice or perceive the strength is a very strong word as I said is very easy to see hear or smell or feel abstentions is very easy true or very real palpable means obvious and noticeable ok the antonyms of this word would be off skirt not well known or not very clear vagueness again not very clear very not very perfect ambiguous means it can be understood or perceive in many many ways intangible would be um not made of physical subject cannot touch it and then see it would be something hidden so I've explained his own thing let's go to another slide about it so I want is something which is very error on falling to achieve if you are not able to achieve anything or you desire you don't get a desired results let's say that you plan to run a marathon and you practiced it very much and then you went for the marathon but it could not able to succeed or not able to perform as you desired that would the word would be aborted for that okay so about two which means something and desired results or not successful Oh falling to achieve something okay so let's go to the synonyms not Salem would be vain useless fruitless and productive no attorney so Maine means which is um if you you know are too proud of your own appareance ability the achievement means we'll meet something you have worked for corn in vain means like no of no use use less means again no fuse foolish means you have you know you know walk something very hard for something and you didn't got the results are after means it's even though you are trying for it it they so result out of it ok no good Torino betray means bad in were invalid in something which is not valid or valid parameters do something so acronym would be effectual productive successful progressive so Quechua would be something um in producing a desire and I told you you things and I told you that it's a undesired result means you are not happy with the result again so effective means desired result factual productive again a positive unpressed get successful means um as I said footless useless is a positive fruitless and useless progressive means and I don't know but ready and valid or unprogressive so it's a positive that so I'll go again with the word so now we have just broke down abortive for you about it means something which is undesired give you undesired result not being successful falling to achieve so these are the word which I associate is it abortive the synonym would be vain useless fruitless unproductive and rogatory rain would be if you are you have something hard to put in something hard work and that has not been given you the desired result and then then we say that it all goes in paid so that is that vein is here useless would be something which is of no use bootlace would be if you put your energy in something but the truth hasn't come out and productive would be if it's not the activity or anything you are doing is not productive Lexi low battery would be invalid or on progressive results and tanam would be effectual means a desired result is a positive pain a productive would be something which is a productive successful which will be the garden desire fruit or progressive would be you know a progressive would be as I told earlier it would be producing desired result so we have just broken down this word about them now let's move to the other word a version a version means strong feeling of not liking something means let's say that you have food aversion people say that generally people have food aversions like you know you strongly don't like any any kind of food so um people say that you know i have a food aversion for let's say a restaurant cooked food is equal T I don't like food which is cooked out of the home of a loved one you won't go food they have food aversions for that a version base you have strong feelings of disliking something or you have discussed about something okay so the synonym would be refuge a replicant represent would be causing a strong feeling of dislike any party antipathy means a strong feeling of event is like hideous means a very ugly or disgusting obnoxious things and in an unpleasant way you feel offended annoyed or discused and nefarious means evil or unmodern okay so let's with it this work one by one so first what would be deprecated replicant means causing a strong feeling of dislike or disgust means you don't like anything um see if you can see your this baby he's making his face for this broccoli means he's not liking that he is not liking to eat broccoli in food so that would be a replicant antipathy would be again I said again he said dislike hideous would be like it's failed ugly and it's not very it's not very beautiful to the eye so it would be hideous obnoxious would be where people say I'm feeling obnoxious today I don't feel like eating so obnoxious nefarious and I told it would be if you are annoyed or don't like anything so that would be a very immoral thing that would take nefarious but let's go to the antonyms now antonyms a your affectionate entirely when you were right along means again as you say the food is not attractive or your ad version of let's say of what you know you I let's say I have a version of red velvet cake or something so means I am not attractive to that red velvet cake so I love would be I am attracted to click it will be the positive not attractive it could be a low means you are attracted to how you know that that kind of food or that kind of people or that kind of situations fractionate would be again showing affection or love endearing would be you know admiring someone or becoming someone beloved v-ball it would be very kind generous and you know good things doing good things - rattles so let's again go to the word aversion mean synonym would be represent antipathy ETS obnoxious aversion means you're not liking anything or you have discussed of something you're disliking anything synonym would be represent which means you don't like that thing antipathy means you have dislike for that it is very ugly very disgustful obnoxious is like that you don't like that you discussed enough I this would be very evil or immoral antonyms again I'll go back other would be something very attractive affectionate would be very love showing love and affection enduring would be again admiring something benevolent means being generous and being kind they've been doing good things so now so let's move to another slide all right okay and it means to make something less severe or less strong means um means idea means another thing and I mean something to me something less severe or less less strong so I can give you a good example means like you know if someone is very few years it's something very angry you say you know allay yourself a little bit and think about it you know if you're in a very bad situation you're panicking or something didn't say generally we will saying that you know PLA and you know don't think about much if an LA this condition to this kind of what can be used so I'm just giving you an example of that and now let's go to the same it will reduce modify believe mitigate elevate reduce of course and said it has it has to you know less severe or you are making something less for of course you're reducing something so so reducing intensity or reducing any anchor or reducing anything in a pending in any kind of situation it would be la modify would be modify would be to make someone less angry if someone is very angular fingers in effect given the example some is furious and angry you modify stem key you know cello you know can't calm down don't think otherwise things happened all that so relief would be same similar thing to reduce such a move material it would be to make something less severe anyway it would be to reduce the pain or trouble of something so I covered all the words and again of it's going to after explained again in terms of this Antonin would be aggravate heightened agitate excite in heightened would be again increasing the amount or degree or the extent activate would be to make or make an injury or a problem or serious severe situation to make someone angry to bother someone to annoy someone and a gate would be to disturb to anger to you know to support people in out was it way excited be to cause feeling of enthusiasm in someone and increase would be to become larger or greater in size so as I told la would be something to reduce or something to less that kind of situation so Antrim would be the bottom of that means improve it to let's break down the squirt again to to make something less the less is the key word the reduce remove you know what will reduce money by relieve mitigate and wait and will be aggravated heighten exile as you did exciting Chris let's move to another word exon exon would be our rule Oh principal exam would be a rule operates but that many people accept as true means for example you know people has been doing some some kind of thing like you know I find some kind of rituals they follow habit they follow they because they believe that rule like that principle is right like you know it's very good if you woke up in the morning to exercise because believed or it's a it's a rule that if you exercise if the morning much beneficial for your body so all wrong let's say that it's believed that the you know if you're if you're traveling somewhere it's believed that if you travel to you know a shorter distance it's very good for you because travel will be less of a hectic to do so there are things rules and principle in this world again every culture have their own rules and principle like in India which we believe that there's a rule that you know you know you should expect are your ovaries your seniors people so that is we believe that you know that rule of principle is good so exam would be a principle or a rule which is believed to be true or believed to be a fact so our synonym would be maksim dictum truth exactly nurse precision as I told it believed to be true so obviously listener would be nearby like Maxim it like it's a well-known faith that Express a general truth about life or rule about behavior and dictum would be a statement or when a well-known dream and that express an important idea or rule truth would be a real fact about something exactly means to demand and get something very precise precision would be the quantity of being precise exact or accuracy so as I told these all words again they dissolve won't contribute that EXO means something which people think is correct or something which is the rule and principle has to be your you know got down long time that has to be correct like and give an example also you know let's say they say that you know a hard hard labor gives you access which has to believe to be true that if you know how a hard work is going to give you good foods and all that so this kind of rules and principle people believe to be in sent from centuries so that is what X all means exam Antonin would be absurd the blunder a little meth irrelevant again ever said it's very exact made precise and in a truth so the antonym has to be absurd means you're not something which is observed extremely silly of unreasonable or foolish so as I told it has to be very ruling prints are very specific but it precise very up to right so the Antonin would be of course that apposite word would be something which is a observed extremely silly or foolish or unreachable blunder would be something very awkward or confused or stupid or careless mistake ridiculousness would be extremely silly or unclean this eleven which is really not relevant or not at far to situation so this what means Exxon ippolit so I've just opened down this word for you let's move to another word if I had yours otherwise means showing great hair or attention or effort okay so um like you know um if someone has a lot of care about their child or their baby it's called Asada's you have genuine now care or create care about your team members your children or your family the PS address so send names would be constant diligent preserving steadfast endurance constant would be which is happening all the time very often you know and staying for a long time okay diligent would be very active of easy or very engaged or tied up preserving would be to keep something in our national stage to preserve something and state for state part will be very devoted or loyal to a person eternal Vidarbha to do something difficult for a long time so all this word denotes to upset us means to our constant caring your constant giving attention your constant giving your effort to something diligent would be a key in your active or you very engaged into that process resolving would be something you know you're preserving that thing in a real you're caring for that thing like people listen deliver his alias audience with these things means this preserving II like to keep this thing in a very original state he like to care about that thing and he you know keeps that thing in very on tional state state fort is very devoted and loyal to that person endurance would be something very difficult oh you know something to divide it to fit for a long time of course the great game for Antonin of this word would be the body--the worst would be indolent lethargic fluctuate sporadic or reward so intolerant means not likely to work or to being active lethargic means making a lack of energy or a lack of interest in doing things fluctuate would be to change level strength or value very frequently spark means casual discontinuous irregular happenings we word means tending to behave in certain ways and not falsely acceptable means um as I said absolute means great care attention effort so opposite would be what not interest not interested no energy not frequent not constant okay so I have broken tooth what let's go to abjure John means to reject things for me to reject to reject something now let's say that you know um you are walking in let's say Google and your company is that you know we are going to transfer it to the mother state like or some other place it's a little wrong but and you are saying that I observe it very politely means you're rejecting that offer or that transfer offer will he politely so observe means to reject thing really something very for me so syndrome would be for say K now in linguish abandoned quash for SEC would be to give up something or to leave for someone entirely renounce make me mean to see especially in a formal and official way okay to relinquish means to give up or to give something such as power control opposition abandonment to leave or never return to squash means to suppress or distinct similarly so as I said this word miss you're rejecting denounced means you're okay okay so as I think absorb absorb means you know how to reject something so here reject reject so it's very forsake would be let's factor again for sake would be something which you're giving up you're not going to leave it you're not very interested to do that the north would be to giving up very formal in the official language will I get sent that you're rejecting someone's off or transfer order or maybe I wanted to retire or that you're rejecting the renounce the licorice means to give up something I by no means you're giving something and you're never coming back and quash means to suppress or extinguish similarly or completely so the opposite word we're going to learn now approve sanction patent eyes room and drawers means you're not up observe means and I said you're rejecting so Antonin would be approving you are proving something okay sanction your I'm sensing something an action that is taking or an order that is given to force to obey something okay and pattern eyes means you're giving money or support to something Trump means a great important victory or you're in tossing something so this will be the opposite of absorb accepting you know approving forcing to follow paralyzing even with your supporting that resin which you're supporting trim means you're getting big tree and draw Singh with you and draw Singh so okay so let's move to another slide abject abject means very severe very severe was extremely bad I have AB definition about definition of certain disease I have objective I have abject financial conditions I have severe bad condition of enhance so this kind of word can be used in this way and synonym would be this despicable servile of the quinces slavish and sycophantic okay so that specific able means very bad or unpleasant or deserving survive means very obedient and trying too hard to play of cues ways to either to help an obvious um an important cell which means copying and following someone or some things completely without any attempt to be or you should only dependent sycophantic means a person who praises powerful people in order to get their approval so what can be a synonym of this very bad get accessories CBM is very bad very bad okay we enter so depth Sybil that the physical means very bad or unpleasant okay they obey is very severe that is very unpleasant servile means very opportune to trying too hard to be someone as the same bad conditions are they trying to it too hard to be someone of skeezius men should eager to help her to await a man important coping for forming someone or something and sycophantic meet the person who is power who plays powerful people in order to get there let's come to antonyms now accelerated commendable praiseworthy impossible effective accelerated means to raise someone or something to a higher level commentable means to praise someone you know someone of them higher level people again praise deserving praise imposing this very large very impressive assertive means very confident very you know there we have a bathe in the faculty in this style so as I said object means very bad conditions or you know trying too hard to be someone so beta diadem would be praiseworthy or commendable or exited or imposing so I'm going to again tell you or repeat this one object object misery if you are very bad extremely back conditional I show you bad person or thing or whatever so cinema would be accessible survive on vacation salvation to predict the spectacle means very bad and unpleasant servile means very obedient and trying too hard to be someone abscond cheese means too eager or you know to obey someone or when you watching someone die which means to copying following someone or something completely without any attempt ok sycophantic would be a person who plays powerful people in order to get their approval antonyms would be isolated commendable praiseworthy imposing assertive so exit exit exalted means to raise or someone really higher level to praise or to prevent someone commentable meet again to bring is praiseworthy method into solving breeds improving very large very impressive assertiveness very confident in their personality they behave and let's come to next word which is authentic this yeah other different it means very real or very genuine which is not very copied or it is not very false so our authentic would be way to what are the one accurate you know original that will be authentic so let's write here original I couldn't again the genuine not cooperate these are the words use for authentic Sena would be genuine and I already covered with recipient valid which is again genuine determinate mintage length which is legitimate that it is true fact your real tangible means which can be seen scriptures means some very careful about doing something very tightly so let's go to squat are so authentic means hundred person that is around shall we have authentic leather products means it's 100% made of leather so that's how stated as that sort of a quality or accuracy of that product or that situation or very authentic food it's very authentic culture you can say so okay now covering the synonym antenna would be very actual real or true or sincere okay or honest well it would be very fair and reasonable let you mean with now according to rules or laws tangible means III fee no recognized or actual felt scrumptious means crumpled s means very careful about doing something very tightly now come to antonyms fact under as the deceptive suppress de três means fake not true not real you know meant to look they meant to look but not gently under our business you cannot rely on that deceptive myth intent to make someone believe something else means you know like a lie or it's not real Frias means not genuine sincere authentic to chase with not able to trust right off like something can't be trusted so this is complete let's to another this arrey and means to state the changes against someone who is accused of crime in a formal procedure before a judge means if you are adding someone you are saying some if you're adding someone you're saying that if someone is who is a ques of the curb crime have someone with a ques of that time in a formal procedurally if I am saying that someone has an egg try it now they either 2d scan which is going on just just how the does that come out because of lack of evidence he got cleared which stretcher so um so what is it is the opposite party have event they have turned up formal procedures or procedure which is followed in a basic system of law to accuse someone that he is you know yes and that crime against the state so that is becoming array Adhan it would be to accuse someone in formal procedure of law system or or in front of judge synonym would be admonished blame justice prosecute sense of less here so are Adamas a Thomas Mitchell seeks to speak someone in a way that expected to struggle or criticism blame means to blame someone or holding someone responsible for that job sac States means to criticize someone harshly prosecute means to hold a trial against someone or accuse someone for the crime and since your means officially strong criticism now come to antenna would be accelerate paddle condone Oksana rate and justify sex plate means to prove someone is not guilty of doing something pardon means act of officially saying someone who is just to be guilty of a crime Condon means to give forgave or approve someone or extranet means to prove someone is not guilty and testify meant just to give justification a good reason that why is not it what so as I said adding means to blame someone talking to them would be to pardon someone or to justify someone so I hope you understand this word let's move to this one apathy apathy means um excuse me apathy means the feeling of not having much emotion or interest like we say sympathy sympathy means you're having you're having emotions of you know care not so appetizing um a positive you know emotionless so let's start yeah sentence will be synonyms would be unconcerned indifference are useless lethargy on a curb interest and concern would be a lack of care on are interested in difference with lack of in again black Pinterest all of this is not a wrong bit of friendly towards other people the thought remains our lack of energy a lot of interviews lack of interest so said everything means your emotion list emotion this are not interested antonyms would be both appositive apathy means you're concerned yours illed the Ferb are you enthusiasm a dot so they'll make a strong feeling of interest felon with a strong feeling of excitement enthusiasm it is a very strong excitement about something I draw me is a strong feeling of energy or eat illness and at all means I adore me a strong feeling of love also so apathy I covered our emotionless it would be unconcerned indifference aloofness lethargy lack of interest and concern attained means lack of care lack of interest in development again that of concern lack of interest and again not involved very friendly with that people that are jealous lack of energy or lack of interest or doing things lack of interest antonyms would be again I will cover concern to read something your your concern about someone to involve still means a strong feeling of interest anything strong feeling of excitement it is assuming you strong excitement about something and adore me it's a strong way of energy let's move to another one alien solar of what would be would be familiar with this picture shadow that's looking aliens means it means not familiar or like something you have known or not from that local area or that country are not suitable or acceptable now a synonym of this alien would be for an hour stranger immigrant extraneous exotic so let's cover one by one if foreigner would be a person who is from another country and not your own stranger would be someone you have not faced before or have not met before emigrant would be a person who leaves their country and region to live in another country extraneous means to forming a necessary part of something exotic means by different language and mutual come to antonyms of course if you means you know you are not familiar to local area or country means the opposite would be native citizen resident vernacular or in teaching now native citizen resident means of that country when a fellow means of relating or using language indigence means produce living as a string in similar teaching now come to the other words and alacrity a quick and cheerful readiness for do something means you have have adequate eat agree to go to the gym you know you are very quick and cheerful towards the job and so electricity so I'll right back to quick cheerful readiness the synonym would be thickness thickness promptness veto of diversity discover one by one supplements happening and done quickly immediately moving I able to move fast Britten's means moving or speaking quickly quick and efficient promptness means to call someone doing something to cause something the government strength energy determination we whether to make happy and labeling in a way that is a tractor antonyms Antonin with laziness target in dollars fatigue and became careless with moving slowly and lazy intolerance means the quality or state of being labeled the state of being tired fatigued myths and wearing various means to leave lacking strength on an impression so now let's move to another one adversity adversity means a difficult situation or condition cinnamons with fortune clamoring my three Tessa trophy doldrums blessed our one-by-one misfortune we've bad luck or unlucky condition clamoring means I went that cost create harm my remains extremely suffering gets a trophy Metro builder extra problem with the state of creative sadness and depression like I say tsunami was adversity okay now Antonin would be resolution auspicious courtesy isolation capture means a resolution act of finding an answer Esther she is not showing is distinct that future that is likely aesthetically means a state of being great happiness examination means a filling of great happiness rupture means a state and feeling of great happiness so all these things adversity means bad situation or difficult situation of sadness of misfortune Antonin would be happiness or good or great happening and you know something which is so very you fortune now come to this what and take and take means belonging to you belonging to belonging to an old age now and take me belonging to an entire plate style or fashion synonym would be ancient or fashion primitive and past and any patient would be very old already lived on this for a while old fashioned would be not longer useful or acceptable primitive means belonging to and samely to come from an early time pathways used to refer to a time which is God has recently like and take the lot of indigo you know items which are fold or auctioned so these are existence or antonyms Adam would be of course a shinka patient suppose it means mordant nobility amplified so I normally take and walk modern or relating something to present time within means happening or beginning recently and normally tea means quality of state being now into print and walk mean something popular in particular time and place [Applause] let's go to another one amplify amplify would be to increase the strength or increase the electrical signal of anything you can to increase to increase theorem would be a large extend duration activate an exact and large wants to mix larger exchange means to call something big dilation means to become larger and whiter and when twins to live fit cent or two days means if you are say you're using amplifier to actually using your energy using your voice strength to you know are to cater a lot crowd that would be called amplifying antenna would be curtain diminution contraction disgrace and decline or cut it means to review the limited emotion means to act and promise the process of being less contraction means to act in person making something smaller the displacements which is not very graceful decline means to become lower in about or less okay so let's move to another word a month a mass means gathered gathering a huge gathering or to collect something okay Salem would be accumulate strong crowd from congregation a cologne needs to gather and acquire from a large group of people crowd means to fill and their little no room for anyone the swarm means a very large number of insects convention is the people who are attending to religion service so this all things are related Antonin would be dispersed recipe date scatter specially and bio city this person is to move go and move in different directions this dissipate means to call the speed out and disperse catalyst to cross things of people to separate sparsely means present only small about and person means a small amount of something which is very less than needed or wanted so a marsuit can be if you are going to a church then it would be a mass because a lot of people were coming trying together for single cause of time and Antonin would be something which is very positive that it doesn't it doesn't mean to close a nearby or sharing a border a wall of white so synonym would be adjoining the site products fatigue closeness and quantities so I trying means of a Beijing of Rome let's say we the different towns with blue color a very normal example means that joining house beside me tips beside of that just by the side proximity to state of being here proven needs to move nearby cottage inmates are used to describe thing touch and each other and imminently next to each other ok now come to antonyms distant separate remote indexed balanced light distance means both are acting from far away in places of separating form of big space that break Queens - you know - cause two or more people things or top something is joined or connected remote means very far away like means very small in degree an amount a context immense difficult to accept or approach now come to our next word which is called acrimonious acrimony means angry or bitter feelings same would be bitterness resentment I didn't call melis and malevolent bitterness of having a strong and often unpleasant flavor okay the second will be a feeling of anger displeasure animus intense anger or in con miss ankle feeling management desire to cause harm to other person made one with having a showing a desire to welcome to another book so as you say all the enemies are either desire to harm or anger okay the antonyms will be sickness humanity winner wins Emmet a mystery hidden means kept a lot of sugar and gentle and kind infantry very pretty cute my to meet the party of state of being human and being kind graceful benevolence means kind and generous and organized a meeting with the painting of friendship friend relationship and nations assume inter expected section let's move from the slate now next word is awkward occurred means to give to give some special treatment of status to someone or something is called a god okay so the number would be agreement how many con All Saints compatible protecting so there would be words would be like this now a payment went to act of a creamiest patient or sharing opinion how many means combination of different musical notes played together occurrence means in agreement with something compatible means I will take this and together without for checking with an organization of male student or for you a group of people now coming to the antonyms this agreement discord fewer to strip and controversy the disagreement miss failure agree is corn with a lack fragment between people of your mates mediation prolonged and bitter crimes boot time is very angry and violent a sacrament water worse with a government involves many people and strong disagreement about peace so i of course i have discovered a court now come to a bosch needs to make someone we've confused or foolish like he just made me a bash in front of my boss she just made me fool or confused in front of my boss so synonym would be its courage embarrassed obscurity dirt is dirt means to make someone let the dominate discourage embarrassment to make someone nervous or confused obscure myths not well known or not known most people determines to cause or decide not to do something and the steward means to convince not to do something okay Antrim should be encouraged embolden instigate provoke motivate encourage means to make someone more dominant everyone wins to make someone working late instigate means to make someone ready happen to or begin to work to provoke means to cause currents unfailing motivate means to give reason to do something last what a attraction eject eject me the word or phrase such as the adverb that provides added information about meaning of that form means something that is joint or added to another thing that is not essential particles eject means let's see a lot of things which are added like you know if you are cooking something you say that often this vegetable comes with a lot of I checked i junked means this can be chop it off you can chop it off and eat the main thing or you you if you have take meat in orator something you can say that of the P you feeling the oil that is the object part of it is not necessary M becomes with it so let's over the pendants for appendage complement addition joining my pendant means a body part medical body part which is connected and completely compliment means something which is compliment something else to make it better a teaching needs a process of drawing something to someone and Antonin would be lessening suppression subtraction removal so the dream world would be act of moving taking out something lessening me to making it less separation with you to separating something as a fraction only simply or removing something so I explained it all words to you hopefully this will be helpful for the examination I will also put the invest to all the candidates out here thank you for watching | bharat test guru | UCugVNEimVLiH3Ma8EqFZaxA | 2017-12-24 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I3lNJ8UY6OY | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I3lNJ8UY6OY | TOPS BOB Fieldcraft vs. Mora Bushcraft Black (Budget Bushcraft Knife Battle) | okay guys so we have now moved into the truck because the wind is whipping like an absolute monster out there and i want you guys to be able to hear what i'm saying without having to fight the vicious wind so today we're going to be looking at the mora bushcraft black versus the tops field craft hey guys this is matt from the future just reminding you that if you want to see more alaskan gun edc survival and bushcraft content make sure that you hit that subscribe button ring the notification bell and of course leave a comment and a like while you're at it and this was a pretty interesting test i thought i would break down because you know the tops bushcraft black in my opinion you know not everyone sees it equally but i think that this is a pretty great knife and honestly it pretty reliably ends up in my carry when i'm out bushcrafting and certainly no uh replacement to my legendary bark river knives bushcrafter but it is a pretty good blade and it has a lot of similarities to the tops field craft so i thought i would you know compare these two and while the price differential is you know pretty pretty there you know the top steel crafts about 100 to 120 dollars whereas the you know bushcraft black is about 40 to 60 so you know you're paying about double for the topsfield craft but is it really worth it and that's a good question because in this particular test i will say the bushcraft black did an absolutely superb job at just about everything of course you know the topsfield craft is going to perform better at batoning because it's a thicker longer blade and so it definitely did better at batoning but really everything else was pretty much on the bushcraft black and i think the bushcraft black definitely you know uh did much better because it kind of goes back to the overall thickness of the blade especially when you're talking about scandinavian ground knives you know how thick your blade is it really makes a difference to how well things like things like feather sticking and carving will go because once again you're pushing less steel through cross grain or with grain and that will really affect how your how successful you are in what you're doing so the bushcraft black did an excellent job at feather sticking and because this is a modified scandi grind on my field craft it definitely did a okay job it was not bad it just wasn't as good as the bushcraft black and there was no comparison when it came to carving the bushcraft black being a smaller blade and of course you know being full scandinavian just absolutely blazed through wood without any problem and it just did a great job whereas the vealcraft once again is not a bad knife at carving it actually does better than most but it just didn't quite hold up in addition you know comparing these knives for winter the mora bushcraft black will strike ferro rods it's a sharpened spine so it will do very good whereas the topsfield craft will not be able to strike ferro rods off the spine and the grippy over molded rubber makes a really big difference i feel like it i had a very firm and confident grip on this blade uh i'm not a huge fan of the fact when it comes down to winter time that you know it has all these different like finger grooves finger you know choils and stuff it's not great when you're holding the blade with a large winter glove and the field craft definitely is more homogeneous in that way you know there's no weird finger grooves or anything like that but at the same time that over molded rubber gives you a really positive and a really neutral feeling grip so you don't feel the cold very much through this handle and once again it's very tacky very grippy and you're not going to lose traction of it at all so for this particular uh comparison as much as it hurts me to say because i do love my field craft a lot it is one of my favorite knives but i do think that the bushcraft black was the winner especially when you compare it to the fact that you know it's a anywhere from you know 35 to 60 knife you know we're talking cold steel srk money you know it's very cheap but it just performs very very well it did a bang-up job for the price point and once again that kind of cements the reason why i do end up with this blade you know on me what i carry it so much you know it really is a good knife and not to mention it's also pretty darn lightweight whereas the field craft is definitely thicker heavier more robust so anyways guys that is my comparison of the topsfield craft and the mora bushcraft black hopefully you guys enjoyed this video and as always god bless and i'm out | AlaskanFrontier1 | UC-XmXuLLaC_4h0ZOOz5WbVA | 2021-03-19 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 872 | 4,614 |
L3HauutKt1o | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L3HauutKt1o | Afterglow Guitar Tutorial - Ed Sheeran guitar lesson (EASY CHORDS) | [Music] do [Music] hey guys today we're going to be learning ed sheeran's surprise hit that he just released yesterday afterglow so let's get right into it and if you want you can subscribe to my patreon we're giving away a thousand dollar guitar at 100 patrons make sure to follow along with the chords and lyrics in the description below and make sure to subscribe for more awesome videos all right so we're going to play this one with cape on the fourth fret ed's actually playing on the sixth but for some reason he tuned down his guitar full step probably just because he was already in that tuning and didn't feel like retuning it back to standard but i'm gonna play this on the fourth we've only got one strumming pattern for this entire song so it should be quick to learn here we're gonna start with the g chord and i'm gonna be using the g chord with that pinky on the first string there our strumming pattern is going to sound like this [Music] so all that is is down down down down down down down down up [Music] that's all there is to it one thing to note is he is accenting on beats one two and and four so you just wanna play those ones a little bit louder to give that rhythmic feel you don't have to kill it just play it a little bit louder to give it a more rhythmic feel than just a straight chord [Music] that's much less interesting than so practice that rhythm and then we'll move in and add in the chords from there we're going to play the same strumming pattern and change the chords g c sus2 d sus4 [Music] e minor 7 and then back to c sus2 and the one cool thing about these chords is you can keep these two fingers on for all of the chords and just switch your top two fingers so watch that that's important you don't need to move these and that's going to make it much easier to change between the chords so then let's add in that strumming pattern with all the chords and this is what we're gonna get that right there is the entire verse you can play that for all of the verses and all the pre-choruses the only time the things change up a little bit is the chords are going to change a bit in the chorus all right so if you can play that part then that's the verse then moving into the chorus we're going to use the exact same strumming pattern just change up the chords of it so the chorus is going to sound like [Music] this so you can see the chorus got the same vibe we're just changing up the chords a little bit we've got csus2 for two run-throughs of the strumming pattern then we're gonna go to g for one run through the strumming pattern and then end on d for one run through the strumming pattern so that's so of course you're gonna play that five times and then you're gonna end by playing css two twice and then g twice so the last run through the strumming pattern before the next verse comes in is this [Music] and then you move back into verse two so again follow along with the chords and lyrics in the description that's going to help you make the sense of the song the most so then the only other thing you want to note to play this song is then the second verse onwards he's just playing a little bit louder so in the first verse he's going to be playing softly like this you | 5 Minute Guitar - Kurt Berg | UCOSmaT73sJrjOmf6PHjxVAQ | 2020-12-23 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 632 | 3,224 |
DL1VME2XDxA | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DL1VME2XDxA | Interview with a top dentist | [Applause] on this week's show i will be talking about my blepharitis problem exercising in the park and cooking something nutritious in the kitchen and i'll be keeping my smile in check with a visit to the dentist and finding out why sleep is so important run titles [Music] [Applause] [Music] brushing our teeth twice a day not only keeps them clean but protects us from gum disease and more serious conditions looking after your pearly whites can reduce the risk of contracting illnesses such as diabetes and dementia flossing is also important if like me you find working with strands of floss too difficult there are sticks and interdental brushes which get the job done perhaps even better than the standard stuff but we can't do everything ourselves a good dentist is hard to find and i'm lucky to have been in the care of dr jason burns for more than 20 years [Music] hi [Music] dentists have had to adapt to a new way of working in the face of the pandemic i caught up with jason after my latest hygienist appointment at his white house dental clinic in richmond southwest london we were certainly close to the first three months marcus because there was a shortage of ppe and we couldn't get identified as a profession so we weren't allowed to practice but after the first three months we decided to open we could get indemnity we were insured and to look after our patients and there was a very reasonable supply of ppe coming through everything we needed and so we opened up about the 8th of june we've been open ever since we've been very busy we now have totally different protocols to treat people we use air filtration we've got a an air filtration unit here to make sure that the air is constantly being changed over and is being filtered jason said that after the first lockdown patients drift it back and when they saw how much care was being taken with covet safety they felt quite comfortable but i was interested to know what people should do to look after their teeth at home it's the basics you need to obviously brush your teeth twice a day you need to make sure that you're cleaning in between your teeth um with either little brushes or dental floss little brushes are easier i always remind patients that 35 of their teeth are actually in between therefore if you're not cleaning in between your teeth you're actually not cleaning a third of your mouth and just avoid you know eating too much rubbish you know make sure that you're not eating too much too many sweets and biscuits and bits and pieces and you know that's probably about you know the best advice i can give okay this might be a controversial one but mouthwash before or after brushing uh well it's a very interesting question um because the term halitosis was actually invented in the late 50s early 60s by listerine and they invented the term halitosis and did a big advertising campaign and then about six months later lo and behold they had the solution for it which was mystery mouthwash so they created a problem people didn't realize they had then they created a solution unfortunately mouthwashes don't actually do very much they have no real effect other than make your mouth feel a bit fresher and in the same way as you chew gum for bad breath it's the same thing they don't actually clean your teeth and they don't actually improve your your your general oral health and paul had a couple of questions for jason as well he was eager to know whether we should rinse after brushing i don't think it makes a lot of difference i don't think it makes a lot of difference to be honest with you i don't think that you know you're not you haven't got enough toothpaste in your mouth to actually cause you any harm if you sort of swallow a whole tube of toothpaste it's probably worth rinsing it out if it's just it doesn't make it doesn't make any difference because i think i read somewhere that if you rinse it out you rinse out all the or the ingredients that you try to input into your mouth yeah so i don't know so that's why i haven't been rinsing my mouth ever since i saw that um news on the news or something because saliva is going to wash most of that away from it so it's okay as i said i don't know i don't there's enough good you know these sort of things get thrown about they sound really theory but i think the actual practicalities doesn't make anything it doesn't make any difference at all it's how well you brush your teeth you don't even need to use toothpaste i mean if you brush if you it it's the brushing that removes the things that damage your teeth not the toothpaste the toothpaste just makes it into a more pleasant experience well i'll certainly be putting more effort into my brushing technique before doing any exercise it's always good to stretch in order to get your body acclimated to the exercise and to warm it up otherwise you'll you will get hurt in that way so just do some simple stretches and you're good to go [Music] do [Music] so [Music] well we all need to eat as healthily as we can and perhaps a salad is the order of the day so here's paul cooking up something nutritious in the kitchen i will be making a wardorf salad today in the salad there will be two apples these are envy apples we have one cup of celery that i have pre-sliced one cup of red grapes you could use raisins if you have and then we also have lettuce that i have chopped up in this bowl right here i'm also going to heat up a cup of walnuts i will pan fry them i will roast them on the on the pan before mixing it all together for the sauce it will be six tablespoons of mayonnaise a couple of teaspoons of lemon juice mix it with salt and pepper and then you have your waldorf salad so let's get started i am roasting these walnuts and i will get started on chopping these and the apples for the salad okay these are all chops now so i will be making the mixture for the water salad so now i am going to add some of this mayonnaise now let's put some of this lemon juice in without getting any of the pips and add salt and pepper this [Music] teaspoon so let's mix this up [Music] now to this i will add apples [Music] if you don't want to use mayonnaise you could use yogurt greek yogurt is fine [Music] so i really want to get all this coating in now let's add the grapes and the celery so the apples and the celery will give it a crunchy flavor to it a crunchy texture to it so these walnuts look nice and roasted now so i will add them to the apple grape and celery mixture so this is hot now so we should use a whisk or a spatula of some sort so now we mix mix [Music] mix so this is my bed of lettuce that i was telling you all about so now when you are happy that you've coated everything then you just pour this straight into the lettuce bowl and there you have it so let's just do that right now [Music] oh wow this is a lot of salad this will make a lovely dinner or lunch so there you have it a nice wardrobe salad with apples grapes celery walnuts and lettuce of course we'd love to know what you'd like to see on the show so tweet us or email us [Music] you can catch us on tick-tock [Music] one in three adults say they don't get enough sleep on a regular basis for some this just leaves them feeling a little sluggish the next day but for others it can be more serious long-term sleep deprivation can lead to illnesses such as diabetes coronary heart disease and stroke for most it's not that they don't want to sleep is that they can't get to sleep or keep waking up i have suffered from insomnia most of my adult life well it's 20 past two in the morning and it's a monday night tuesday morning and uh i'm setting up late again this is normal for me because the thing is if i go to bed at what is most people probably think is a normal time i'm just going to lie there i'm going to toss and turn and i'm not going to sleep so i end up sitting up until half past two three sometimes half three in the morning especially on work nights because i don't start work till quarter past two in the afternoon but then i i want to get up in the morning to actually enjoy part of the day then i can't get up so i don't know what the answer is all i do know is i sit here yawning and sometimes i'll be watching the tv late at night and my eyes are closing for hours midnight ticks by one o'clock two yeah if i was to go to bed i just would not fall asleep i'd be wide awake it's frustrating i try using aromatherapy bath products and a white noise sound machine to help me sleep but what else can we do changing our habits is one way we can try to improve our sleep i'm going to try to follow these medically recognized tips don't drink caffeine later than 4 pm if you intend to go to bed before midnight avoid alcohol before bed it might send you drifting off but you're more likely to be wide awake in the wee small hours limit screen use before bed so switch off the tv and read a book instead certainly don't use your cell phone in bed and make sure you dim house lights for an hour before sleeping your bedroom shouldn't be too hot or too cold find a comfortable temperature that relaxes you and if you feel a sleep way of approaching jump on board that's a surefire sign you're tired and will fall asleep if you really can't sleep don't lie tossing and turning in bed get up read a book or magazine have a milky non-caffeine drink and try to sleep later [Music] please make sure that you see your gp if you think you have a serious sleep [Music] problem [Applause] blepharitis is an inflammation of the eyelids even after receiving treatment blepharitis doesn't disappear completely [Music] if anyone's ever suffered from blepharitis you will know that it's quite painful i have it in my left eye right now it's extremely rad it is red compared to the right hand side so i am taking some clara venicle eye drops that are antibacterial hopefully this will make a difference and also to help with easing the pain and making the blepharitis go away um i use a [Music] mask i heat it in the microwave for like about 10 seconds and then i use a q-tip to massage my eyelids followed by some normal eye drops and blepha gel which is what i use to keep the eyelids coated and moisturized um but this chloramphenic hall i'm supposed to be using it for a week the first 48 hours every two hours and then afterwards every four hours you don't include the time when you're asleep so hopefully all these measures will help ease the pain and make this blepharitis go away um blepharitis means dry eye and it's when your eyelids are inflamed and it could get worse and it could lead to major headaches so it's best to get it treated it has been 48 hours since i've started taking chloramphenicol which is the antibacterial eye drops so i phoned my surgery today and i managed to get an appointment for 3 20 this afternoon the doctor will see me and hopefully i could get some resolution to this eye infection i don't know whether this is blepharitis it could be something different but i think it's important to get it checked out because it is your eye and it is painful and i think that there is in my eye i think there is some discharge coming out of the left eye so i just want to make sure that it's under control and that it's not more serious than i thought it's been a week since i started feeling some discomfort in my eye it turns out that it's not blepharitis and that it is in fact an eye infection so i need to continue using the chlorophenical four times a day and hopefully the redness and the irritation will go away so maybe just two more days of treatment and then i should be fine again overnight my eye condition worsened i phoned one one one and the consultant advised me to go to the hospital immediately [Music] well i have made it to the western eye hospital outside baker street on marlborough street and i need to get my eye checked out when i received the call back from the consultant she said that it doesn't seem to be blepharitis or an eye infection and then it could be something more serious so i've made it here and they close at 8 30 so let's see what happens well i have just come out of the western eye hospital um what i have is marginal keratitis it's a part of the blepharitis family um so they say that it's not caused by bacteria so it's sterile they have prescribed me with steroids with an antibiotic mix to it so hopefully that will help we'll see they prescribed me carbox which helped with my marginal keratitis which is a form of arthritis which is the inflammation of your eyelids when the tear ducts become clogged and then that's what causes the pain and the redness if this medication has helped and [Music] yes i hope no one has to go through this because it is quite painful especially not knowing what the cause of it is so if you do have any issues with your eyes it's best to go see your doctor and get some advice there [Music] well paul i bet you're relieved that your eye trauma is well and truly overnight yeah i think that it took longer than i would have liked but i'm glad that it's finally going away right now and for me it's always good to make a trip to the dentist um we've really got to look after our teeth well they do say that guinness is good for you i believe that so cheers everyone see you next time you | It's Paul and Marcus | UCBIWjOfEcPJGMNd_XfUcCCA | 2021-07-09 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 2,548 | 13,294 |
wmBzwHk3F4c | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wmBzwHk3F4c | DIY 💎Bling Candle Holders 🌹 | how you guys welcome back to my channel I am going to do a DIY for you guys today I'm doing a DIY on a candle holder this here I D right before I started it with the video to be very long so this here is a two-tier candle holder I got this item from the dollar store and this is two candle holders here with a jar that looks like this you can purchase from the dollar store it also has the silver bling on there I purchased this from Walmart you can find it in the craft section and what I did was took a measured around the top and split it in half to get a half the size that I need it and I already have a pre-cut here so I put two pieces together because I was going to make it thin and then I thought it was too thin so I wouldn't cut another piece to make it thick so actually you've only probably need to cut once instead of twice also I am about to I have the two-tier candle holder so now I need a three tier so that's what I'm going to show you guys today me 23 tier candle holder so you're going to need three of these dollar-store candle holders I have three here you're going to need some hot glue so a hot glue gun like I mentioned earlier your bling and your jar or candle holder you also will need some e6000 glue I believe you can purchase from Walmart however I don't have any right now but I do have some ideas fix all adhesive that you can purchase from a dollar store and it's a lot like to eat Theresa I'm an e 6000 I don't think it's as strong as to eat 6000 but yet it is still strong so there's the other items that you need and of course scissors to cut the blink okay you guys so let's get started I hope everyone has been having a wonderful day so far my morning has been very busy just a little ones at home okay after you clean these jars and dry them you're going to take a minute jar so sorry Kaunda holders and dry them you're going to put some of this glue right around the rim of this counter holder like so squeeze it all around and sit that down let's see have to show you a little bit about it and you want to give it a few seconds to get tacky so we're going to take this one and put it upside down on there like so I'm going to put just a little bit on this side as well thank you guys to see that I hope you guys can see what I'm doing I'm working with my phone this morning it's not the best so I apologize but that's what I have to work with right now so let's set that down move we've got some of my fingers okay so I'm affection let's like it tacky for Kim is you want to get tactic other things to adhere to each side a little better if you wait to let it get a little tacky and sticky like it has gotten on my finger so yeah okay so we need this one up right and you need this one upside down and try to match up the sides so just place it like so on to the other Kandahar a dress like that now I see that on one side I may have applied a little too much glue because I had a little mousse and let's see if I have something I can use to wipe the excess off I don't think I - give me one second one second please as I'm back I had to stop the famine to running to get a sponge so you want to dance - to try them if you have an excess glue oozing out try to wipe that off with a damp sponge or cloth before it dries and shut up I get off like so okay so you want to let that sit there clean it up a little bit okay why this drying the next thing we will do is put glue on this top portion of this candle holder what is the bottom but now the top of this candle holder glue around the rim and glue around the bottom portion of this one because we're going to take this one and sit it up on this one like so okay and these things not always match up very well but do the best you can to match it up I mean you may even have to try to match them in the store before you actually purchase them just to see you know if they'll sit correctly on top of each other cuz some of them don't and I think I may run into that problem with this one because I forgot to match them up in the store I just grabbed a bunch of these little candle holders while I was there because they are so hard to find it's like anyone is doing DIYs with these candleholders so anyhow these also make perfect give you guys christmas is coming up and what better way to give a gift that shows that you really care idea why give always shows you put thought into it time and effort and labor of love you know wonderful gifts i love DIY gifts i love receiving them and i love giving them one time so stuck thick sticky just that one on there lit up here you can also use hot glue guys with this but it would not be permanent the hot glue runs the risk of still coming off so what I recommend you using a hot glue gun to express the streets here well maybe if you're going to watch here and you only need it for what it being or something like that but yeah okay next sit down on top of there like so like I mentioned before if you have a little ease out it's fine just get your sponge or damp cloth and just wipe away the excess before it dries very simple very fixable so don't panic if you see a little bit boos out and like I said this one is kind of off a little bit just a little bit but I think as far as the Stratus I'm baby to get that one so you gonna let that sit there and dry you actually need to let these things sit and dry for 24 hours before you use from anyway 24 to 48 hours before you actually use them do you guys hear my baby in the background she's coming down the stairs her in the little kitty cat she's talking to our little kitty cat we just recently got a newly kidding kitty kitty kitty her name is Skye delete key and she's a mixed breed I believe I'm not exactly sure but she's gorgeous she's gorgeous she's very playful and so it's my daughter so they're having a ball right now so that is what you guys are hearing in the background in case you're wondering okay so we have this and I'm gonna have to move my camera in order to show you this next don't see me I won't have to move it so we have this top piece here we're going to put glue or on this top piece and then you will sit it in the center of this effect okay so that's our next step that we would do put glue on the rim of this and then find your Center on the bottom of the glass and press it lights up and then it will look like this okay and actually before I do that net that next step let's go ahead and put the bling on here so we don't have to worry about really maneuvering that stand that on candleholder stand by it's trying to dry so much so let's let's do that I think that a very smart step to take so you will need your bling strips if you did like I did if you have this wheel's is a one and a half inch by two yard inch if you took line and a half inch and cut it in half meaning see I got some over here you take it and you split it in half you should come up with a piece that is as thick as these two together like that hold on I'm sorry it should be about that thick and once you cut that in hand okay but I had cut mine twice because I thought one single-piece look at the sparkle guys look at that oh so pretty um I thought the one-piece would be enough but it look a little neck cluster for me see this wasn't enough so I'll cut another piece and I think it did it will look good doubled up on there a lot more impact so let's do that and we can use our hot glue gun for this okay so you just want to get your hot glue gun and just start putting a little bit and be careful guys because hot glue burns I don't have a high temperature hot glue gun get one right there it's just um it's hot enough I tell you one thing to burn you but I don't know if I would consider a high temperature so do you want to put a little glue on your bling string on your bling string and just wrap it around the glass if you want to you can make little spots along the glass like that if that's easier for you they didn't just wrap your bling string let's see how that goes I didn't try this one on the other one so let's see how that how videos whoo mama I thought burnt you guys did you see that yeah right on my finger try to play it off for you guys but yeah see that listen we're we're right there see that hot glue pop I'm dropping off hey I'm trying to warn y'all in here I am burning my own bare finger okay so let's see be careful guys I'm just going to do it on a string we're just gonna go down a string a little like this a little bit at a time do it kind of sections and then place it on right there can you see that like that okay let's try this again I got burnt number look I'm moving a little nervously I'm moving as fast those are the world okay so it's got going and I'm just going to wrap it around like so try to keep it as even straight as possible and if you know you don't get it straight to thicker thing about hot glue and glass is it's not permanent as you would think so once it gets hard and it can't pop off so if you make a mistake and it's really creaking you want to start over you can pull it up once it's hard once it's dry it completely will pull it up take it off pulling off the heart pieces of glue off the back of the string bling and bling string and just start it over you know so it is very forgiving and say put some glue on there and wrap it around that's up I need to put something on the end to close it off just a little bit okay so I closed it off right there you guys like to see this to see so what I need to do now is put my other eye maybe if you guys like just that amount just that little bit of strange thing that is fine you know you could just do that you can do the scene or as thick as you want how about that make it as thin or as thick as you want you may want to cover your whole container in bling and that is fine I love bling so I may even try that another time to do a whole container fooling but right now I'm just gonna do a little bit because I'm actually trying to make this set to go with some other items that I'm going to make in a minute just going to also help the ring I just don't want to overdo it so they're going to take the second piece and I'm going to glue it right there underneath that piece so I can have it as thick as that I'm going to put it up a little closer yep like so okay so just going to repeat that process and I'm going to pause the camera walk with the second one also you guys I have to watch all over here alright did you see that guys you know why that happened because it wasn't dry it wasn't dried all the way but that's okay move turn so we put that bit there we go alright that's done now we going to do is place this top find the center center okay and don't make a bubble like I did you guys be careful because these things are still drying the glue is still drying and it still can slide like - just it but it's fit simple because it's still drying so just set it back in place okay and try to let it sit for 24 to 48 hours to dry and that is it you have to sumo is a blinged-out panda holders so blinged-out can the holders okay you guys I hope you enjoyed this list simple DIY | Hanna Watkins Designs | UCtYduAhiJgAOUYhTV-Js8-g | 2016-10-25 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 2,344 | 11,091 |
EaPGUnPqH2U | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EaPGUnPqH2U | Bernie Sanders Caucus May 1, South San Francisco CA-14, delegate Aligzanduh elected! | today international workers day may day we had our caucuses for Bernie Sanders and Hillary Clinton here in California and I was elected a delegate for Bernie Sanders in the fourth position meaning that if Clinton does it all well I won't likely make it to Philadelphia but it was nonetheless a gratifying occasion and I wanted to read you folks to speech that I gave I mainly been focused on getting Bernie Sanders elected I'm not myself so this speech was what clinched it for me I think anyway here goes Bernie Sanders candidacy is unique in the entire history of the United States we see a resurgence of a movement we have not seen since the 1960s we cannot take this precious moment in history for granted we need a humanistic economy where every person is empowered where we are worker owners not wage slaves where people can pursue their real interests rather than accumulate the urge to accumulate and consume comes from fear we eliminate alienation and powerlessness we can shift to a sustainable economy we reach bioregion can largely be run by its residents where when work is eliminated as a people who retain the benefits rather than a few monopolies and their major shareholders our economy is becoming increasingly predatory rent-seeking and parasitic we need to shift from speculation incarceration arms and mindless consumption to become educators researchers engineers artisans craftspeople artists and healers elected delegate I will defend the revolutionary spirit of the Bernie Sanders movement for an egalitarian society where every day people are the voice of the government and media my name is Alexander Hagen good night and good luck you | aligzanduh | UCJMePpqaLvVaXxLSBiI47rw | 2016-05-02 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 279 | 1,662 |
rav9bT4E26k | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rav9bT4E26k | The 7 C's of Communication #LifeAtBangkit | hello there my name is Zoya and I'm part of the banket 2023 cohort in a machine learning program I would like to share my learning experiences in Market with all of you the first thing first I would like to explain that in man kit we were allowed to develop new skills there is technical skills and non-technical skills and this time I would like to share with you my learning experiences about professional communication and networking professional communication skills are important for a successful career you can improve it by implementing the Seven Seas of communication [Music] size ensures that you comfort the environmental point in stateless be as direct as possible and keep it short and simple being complete refers to a complete message or communication to make sure your listener or audience has everything they need to know or be informed the third one you must be common as possible why because you need to structure your message so that each message that you can order to your audience makes it easier to follow and remember and number four there is clear between to be clear about the message called and to personally communicate number five there's Scorpius you have to make caucus or considerate many Community it means you have to be on good planners making eye contact and speaking politely number six there is concrete being complete is the same as being ensured that his message is valid specific and logical you have to use evidence from credible sources to enhance the completeness and lastly there is correct which means your communication needs to be correct as satisfactual and grammatically correct so that your audience receives correct information and that's it you can learn all of the skills in band kids so what are you waiting for go and register yourself to one kid because batch 2 is now open thank you and see you next time | Nurisya Zoya | UC37dMcvlMm3UBjCVvQxK4Sg | 2023-05-27 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 323 | 1,861 |
lczQvR07ZUw | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lczQvR07ZUw | MIAMI HEAT HEAD LINE NEWS! HEAT COMMENTARY & QUICK TAKES | hey what's up everybody this is big tone for big tone open Sports Talk coming to you today with Miami commentary Miami Heats commentary and quick Tech man uh talk about the game yesterday the Miami Heat defeated Miami Heat defeated the the Houston rockins yesterday man uh one 19 what's it 119 okay y'all yep 119 to 104 man uh good game man good game yesterday uh with with the Miami Heat man uh good Play Welcome Back Tyler hero man uh Tyler did his thing um man look good out there played little limited minutes but he played well man Tyler herro played very well look sharp look healthy um did very well out there man tler hro did very well out there man good job tell hero good job guys the game that we needed um I think Miami is getting healthy at the right time man um Everybody pretty much is back of course y'all know except Josh Richardson who gonna be out the rest of the year so as of right now everybody blessing man everybody is back man Tyler is back man looking good playing good man um good game yesterday just all around good games man a game that they know we needed um a game we needed didn't care who it was but just so happened to be you know the Houston Rockets man but we needed that game it was a tough game uh them guys played us tough man they played real well man but we we just overtook them man um tah hero um uh tyah hero came off the bench man 25 minutes 17 points man uh five rebounds six assists man seven of 14 one of four from three uh free throws we got to get them free throws but he was a plus 11 man uh bam bounced back pretty good man uh uh bam 33 minutes 18 points 12 rebounds Man 6 assist 7 12 man course he ain't take no three he made all his uh free throws which was good yesterday cuz we've been having problems man with these free throws man we' be really had we we really been having problems with these free throws man so good job on that plus 16 man uh Jimmy Butler who who the most points man 22 points uh Jimmy you know bounced back yesterday uh three rebounds three assists man six of4 two for six from threes uh he made all eight of his uh uh uh free throws Jimmy got to the line a plus one but he got to the line man Terry Rosel 25 minutes 13 points three three assists three rebounds 41 um three or four from the three-point line man he missed the free throw man two or three free throw but he was a plus six two steals uh one turnover you know so um everybody been playing good now Duncan Robinson uh even though he 21 minutes man uh 10 points uh three rebounds two assists man um 50% three three of six from the uh three-point line two of five from the field man um hit both his free throws um three personal fils but a plus six I I still even though dunan didn't play bad bad yesterday um dunan didn't play bad bad yesterday man but I I still feel it still looks to me it still looks to me man um it still looks to me like uh a dunk Duncan Robinson man is is um is still injured um that I I I I just get this sense I really just get this sense that his back is still bothering man um even though he's out there on on the court man so um you know it is what it is man uh um but he played man played pretty good man he did some you know he he he held up three fouls man um just couldn't keep his feet in front of him though man to me he couldn't keep nobody in front of him but he overall it was a good game by Duncan Robinson cuz I I still think Duncan is um I still think that back is nagging him a little bit but that's just me but he's out there on the court he's playing uh yic man not definitely not bad game from him man uh 15 minutes eight points man six rebounds one assist man three of seven two two for six from the three um one block one turnover two personal foul he was a is one man um Caleb Martin 29 minutes man nine points four rebounds two assists Man four and9 one one and four from the three um two turnovers two fails plus 14 now H even though offensively offensively hot Smith didn't play good he played 27 minutes though Four Points man five five rebounds three assists um two of five from the field he he Ain hit no threes uh 0 from three from the three-point line one block one steal uh two personal fail plus seven man his defense I mean what can you say even you know his his defense you know he H Smith just he's just a different maker out there on that Court when he makes his you know when he out there on that court is he he he's for the most part always a plus plus and a plus minus man so good job from Hood H Smith man of course Kevin Love man who got beat up man head busted and everything man but still out there that's just was the importance of the game man Uh Kevin Love Again did good 15 minutes six points five rebounds man no assist three for five from the field uh he a make he over one from the three-point he only took one three-pointer one steel one turnover or three personal fails and and but still he was a plus two so over all game man the Miami Heat man did what they supposed to do man um just did a good job man um you know uhhh uh the the Indiana Pacers won yesterday also so Miami is still a half a game uh out of six seed now we play Indiana Pacers tomorrow man it's a must win I mean Miami just got a got to close out we got to close out strong to get in that six seed man is a must win we got to beat Indiana um we beat Indiana we go back to the six seed man and it's up to us to stay from that point on is up to us but it's going to be a good game it's going to be playoff environment it's definitely going to be a good game because both of us need the G need this game to stay in the six seed so um hey man it's going to be high intensity man um everybody on Deck thank God man everybody pretty much healed um like I said Tyler looking good coming off the bench I I'll say it again I think tler is best coming off the bench so as of right now as of right now um tler I think is going to come off the bench he gonna get slowly slowly incorporated into If he if he going to start him back but they're going to slowly slowly uh incorporate him into um you know into the starting role but right now uh Tyler going run the second unit I got to give y'all know me I go in on SPO all the time time um when when he do the crazy rotations but yesterday man SPO SPO did a 10man rotation that's what I'm talking about man go deep in that bench man go deep in that bench man go deep in that bench he did a 10man rotation yesterday and you see the results man um nobody look tired nobody look worn out man uh with the minutes even though they played 30 minutes just you know what I'm saying go 10 man deep man use that bench man come on man you use that bench bro you know good job SPO just like I going on him when when he mess up I got to give him his props you know when he do right man and and that that that second unit man we we gota we hey man we got a good second unit man coming out there man so um I'm I'm liking what I'm saying man we got to keep it going though you know Miami Miami can have these ups and downs but um this the first time man um man this the first time all year this the first time all year man that we've been fully healthy man um everybody been available now like I said y'all know Josh Richardson out for the year because he showed us so but for the most part man everybody is heal fully healthy everybody is on that Court man everybody is on the court so really there no excuse man no excuse we got to get it done we got to get it done man Miami got to play um this is the perfect timing man um for everybody to be here going in for this race for the playoffs man um we need that we need that six seed and the reason we need that six seed and above man is because uh amen we can use that extra week man we can use that extra week off man real talk we can definitely use that ex still can use even though all of us back we definitely can use that extra week off so y'all hit that like button hit the Subscribe button man let's 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Os4rR3QOA0Q | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Os4rR3QOA0Q | Leo November 2017 Obstacles are Over | hello my lovelies welcome to my channel here we are doing the mid-month love readings for all zodiac signs this is going to be for the Sun Moon and rising of Leo's I want to give a big shout out to all my wheels out there I've been uploading the videos with the or uploading the first videos with those who have been with the most views or the most comments and Leo's were definitely one of the top ones so again thank you guys very much don't forget to come and like and share the videos if you haven't subscribe to my channel I highly encourage you to do so so you could get the recent or newest updates also for those of you guys interested in private consultations in any spell work or any candle magic definitely look at the description box email me and we'll communicate that way so let's get into the reading this is going to be for the monthly readings again like I said Leo Sun Moon and rising let's get into it before I do want to give a big shout-out to one of my very close clients I work with her every single month she's just completely a beautiful person a beautiful soul Diane Marasco I highly encourage you guys to check out her viterbo on Amazon Diane Marasco she's an amazing author amazing inspiration and thank you sweetheart for this coffee mug that I got she send it to me it says bruja which in English sorry in Spanish it represents which I should say English it represents which so anyways let's get into the reading this is going to be for Leos let's see what Spirit has for you guys for the month of November 2017 spirit what are the messages for Leos what are the messages for Leo's wounds Sun and rising please give me clarity speech to make sure I know show me that which is hidden forleo's show me the cards forleo's what's coming to them for the month of November 2017 before I started recording I did start shuffling the cards were already shuffled but I just want to make sure that okay if this is the last shuffle all right let's see what Spirit has for you Leo's okay your first card is the knight of cups the seven of Pentacles the nine of Wands the three of swords the five of Pentacles the king of Pentacles the seven of wands the lovers card the star card the 10 of Wands the queen of Wands the Empress the Hermit the devil card and the temperance Wow all right Leo's you guys have a lot of major arcanas for this reading let's see what Spirit has for your general energies okay so Leo's for the month of November family is going to be very important to you family and stability or materialization of stability in regards to business and finances the four of Wands is always a beautiful omen in any reading because it speaks about you know having the stability that one has looked for or one has desired some of you guys may be accomplishing projects if you guys have been working at work with the project or something that you guys have been putting effort towards for quite a while now you're definitely going to be seeing you're definitely going to be seeing the outcome by the end of November so let's get into your reading again like I said you do have a lot of major arcanas and all the major arcanas are crossing from the right all the way to the bottom so this is telling me that there has been resistance in the past the past is always to the left and the near future or that which is time fluidity is to right so again the right speaks about major arcanas things that have been kept from you or obstacles that have come your way all of that's going to be vanishing all of that's going to be lifted you guys are going to going to start experiencing new beginnings not just in finances but also in stability whether its family whether it's a family dynamic those of you guys that are married as well so let's get into your reading you have the knight of cups here in the knight of cups next to the seven of Pentacles here this is talking about looking towards almost kind of I wouldn't say fantasizing but looking towards the past it could have been in regards to it could have been in regards to almost feeling like at one point in your life you were very abundant you were moving forward and it's kind of like looking towards the past in a very nostalgic way in the feeling of why is all of this happening to me in regards to again like I said obstacles and things that just keep coming your way Leo's it's almost a feeling of like one thing after another if you guys have been experiencing again like I said a lot of setbacks or a lot of a lot of obstacles in your way whether it's trying to get that job you've been wanting or trying to get the raise or working towards you know a long-term goal and it just it seems as if things just keep getting I would it's it's almost the feeling of like taking two steps forward one step backwards and again the nine of Wands here is definitely you're exhausted you've definitely been putting effort and trying the best you can to move forward but for some reason it just seems as if you can't get a break but again like I said the good thing about this is that that has already happened or you guys are experiencing that nonetheless you guys do have many blessings coming way now you do have the three of sorts here with the five of Pentacles so for some of you guys this could represent walking away from a relationship or that they walked away from you kind of left you out in the cold the five of Pentacles always speaks about being ignored or being blocked being completely shut down and not really knowing why but the three of swords here is definitely a third party type of energy it could be you allele that it could be you leo that blocked her or removed yourself from a person that was putting you in a position of a third party type of energy or feeling like they were double-dealing not just with you but with someone else for some of you guys you guys may be dealing with a Capricorn Virgo or a tourist an earth sign for others of you you may be dealing with the Gemini or an Aquarius water sign as well as I do have Pisces counter Scorpio up here and Aries as well or such you guys pretty much have all the signs here so again a lot of the times it doesn't necessarily speak about the sign they don't have to be that Suns moon or rising it could just be the attributes of the person that reflects that of the king of Pentacles for example or the lovers card etc so for those of you guys that have been dealing with an earth sign again there is it's almost like having a lot of blockages and having a lot of setbacks but I feel that for some of you guys you walked away from a relationship because you felt again like I said there was double dealings or them cheating on you basically with the three of swords here this could also represent you that they walked away from you because it was you leo that was double-dealing it could go both ways it is a general reading nonetheless the king of Pentacles here it's like I see you guys very focused in the business front which is um which is a great thing it's odd I usually see that with the Taurus or with the Capricorn but it's almost as if your focus and your determination it's towards achieving something so it could be financial stability it could be success in the in the work field the king of Pentacles is definitely a person that it's very focused and very determined they're very practical in their dealings and also very you know what's the word I'm looking for very like you have a set goal and you plan it out to a team and that's what you're doing this could be your energy this could be your energy leo taking on the the characteristics of the king of Pentacles very practical very pragmatic but also very careful in the way you deal with either people in regards to relationships you are a little bit defensive as I do see the seven of ones here so for some of you guys if you guys are currently in a long-term committed relationship and there's been a feeling of doubt a feeling of that there you know that there's a third party energy there that's the reason why the seven of ones could be represented here it's like you're looking towards the seven you're very protective of yourself and very carefully watching what they're doing the lovers card here speaks about having to make a choice so for some of you guys it could be in the business field it could be opportunities coming your way and having to choose from two different options or it can also represent to have your out crossroads at the present time wanting to decide whether you want to continue on putting effort in this relationship or whether it's best to walk away now the three of swords appear with the five of Pentacles is definitely talking to me about there was a third party type of energy but it's more so having to do with the fact that one walked away from the other so it could have been you or it could have been them that walked away from you but with the lovers card here and the star next to it if you've been hoping or wanting for them to reach out to you the message is definitely coming through for the month of November as the lovers card is having to choose or being at crossroads but also making a choice and the star card is that of hope or desire or wanting them or pulling them towards you and I definitely do see communication coming through as the Empress is here which is with a loving type of message almost them confessing or for some of you guys it could represent that the person you've been dealing with confesses to you guys that they've that they've cheated on you or that they were talking to someone else and the reason I say that is because under the three of swords is the lovers card and then your card is right at the center so it's like you're gonna have the option whether to walk away from this relationship or whether you want to put forth the effort in this relationship now the 10 of Wands is talking to me about feeling stuck feeling burden but all of that's going to start to shift and pull the weight again like I said asked the month of November progresses you do have the Hermit card here the Hermit card to me represents all about the spiritual but also your spirit guides so spirit has been protecting you and guiding you they're guiding you towards success and victory as you do have the Emperor's and the devil card here now the devil could be a representation of obsessive behavior but next to the entrance is if you've been looking for stability and you've been asking for putting effort again like I said in regards to business and finances if you've been really putting effort into your business or into the company your work for you're finally gonna be able to materialize the devil card does represent the materialization and everything that is mundane which is that of the practical so again the Empress next to the devil to me represents all about being able to achieve not just achieved but actually conquer that which you've been wanting to get which whether it's prestige whether it's money whether it's advancement whatever it is there's definitely an offer coming through again like I said now you do have the temperance here and the temperance card is right at the bottom so there is a need for you guys to find balance there's a need for you guys to again like I said have you've been dealing with the partner that's been a sneaky partner has been cheating on you in the past you need to balance yourself I feel almost like you guys are losing yourselves in this relationship so there is a need for clarity the temperance asks you it's time for you there's absolutely nothing wrong with wanting and growing and desiring or even fantasizing about growth and advancement whether it's business whatever it may be there's nothing wrong with that it become an issue when it's obsessive behavior it becomes an issue when you overdo it whether it's alcohol whether it's drugs whatever it may be again like I said be very careful about that be very watchful about that and be balanced that's that's what it is at the present time there's a need for you to get balanced and clarity again like I said now I do see as the general energy here with the four of Wands you're definitely going to be able to accomplish again like I said whether it's the finishing of a project that's gonna that's become almost overbearing to you guys kind of like one obstacle after the other you're gonna start to experience the second to third week of November all of that clearing out and getting momentum and finally being able to achieve or being able to accomplish that project not only with great a cute but also people respecting your admiring you for what you did congratulating you I do see a lot of offers coming in in regards to either getting what's the word getting promotions getting opportunities I see two opportunities coming your way with the lovers card here because it's right next to you leo as the queen of Wands and from that you're gonna be able to balance yourself you're gonna be able to get you know the balance that you've been wanting whether it's you've been lacking money whether it's lacking finances business not you know if you guys haven't been working for a while all of that's going to manifest for you guys in the middle of November going all the way to December I do see the star card here next to the Empress so again like I said if you guys have been praying and asking for you know that it has been heard and opportunities are gonna start coming your way for the month of November Leo's now I do want to get clarity in regards to this temperance so give me one second espera give me clarity in regards to the temperance card wise the temperance card here why is it temperance here please give me clarity and give me clarity regards to the temperance card wise the temperance card here okay so the reason why you're needing a balance in regards to this temperance it can also be the temperance speaks about balance but it can also speak about timing and I feel that for you guys it's timing the temperance is here to remind you that even though you have been going through difficulties or even though there's been some obstacles in your way knowing I understand that it is all a process okay it's like universe testing you you want it here it is how bad do you want it do not hesitate about it and keep pushing forward I guarantee you that you guys will have success and you'll start to experience success through the means of income whether it's income increase or whether it's the stability of actually walking away from a relationship that no longer serves you and being able to manifest a long-term committed relationship something that works great for you now again like I said temperance does speak about timing and at the present time it's taking you a while to be able to take on the qualities of that of the Emperor which is a person that a successful person that is you know that runs basically their empire whether it's the physical home or whether it's a business or whether it's growth and advancement in the company you work for but that is definitely coming up for you guys and again there's a message coming through in regards to prosperity and advancement so you do have the Empress here and you do have the Emperor so these two cards are major arcanas again there's major transformation for you guys okay when the when it comes out it's like the energy of the masculine and the feminine so what this means is that universe is going to conspire to bring to you that which you're trying to achieve or what you're trying to materialize and having both energies it's and I'm not just an amazing omen but it's also like almost a certainty behind it that you will succeed okay but you have to work on letting go of what no longer serves you as the five of cups speaks about the morning or the loss of a relationship or a person that is no longer with us could have been a person that you hold dear to your heart for some of you guys it could be that you guys lost loved one recently and with this three of swords here that's the reason why there's heartbreak that's the reason why there is a lot of the you know feeling of hurt feeling of not being able to move forward and the devil card could represent that of using escapism so whether it's drugs whether it's alcohol etc and the five here is just clarifying that there is a feeling of again like I said you know nostalgia hurting almost sadness and depression when you are under the influence I know this is a Spitz not a specific man it's a specific message and I resonate with everyone but it is necessary that I mentioned that so again like I said having the Empress here and the Emperor right at the bottom of your reading just know and understand that spirit is working through you and for you keep that in mind and understand that when you start seeing manifestations throughout the month of November I want to say third week of November going into December first weekend second week of December know and understand that everything was everything that happened and all the obstacles that came your way there was a higher purpose for that okay I hope you guys enjoyed this reading like share and comment my videos if you haven't subscribed subscribe to my channel and again if you guys are interested in private consultations definitely look at the description box below we'll speak to each other in the middle of the month of November ok bye | Pinky Pinkstar Doll Tarot | UC1rm5VIlvDtRTJgfZbymIpw | 2017-11-03 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 3,272 | 17,430 |
D0IStEziwMQ | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D0IStEziwMQ | Creating a Business Plan | do I need a business plan although i don't need the mud I don't need an investor yes absolutely yes we get that one a lot business plans are painful to write and maybe that may be the best way for me to explain this to you is I write books for a living I the part of our practice is we write a book and then the publisher publishes the book and then the book store sells the book writing the book is painful you'd be amazed the number of people that I mean oh you write books and then I hey it's not Hemingway the look it's a how-to book but it's painful it takes an unbelievable amount hours it takes your guts for the book to be good you're gonna have to pour your guts you got to get sweaty with it you gotta you gotta fight the bad days when it's difficult to write you gotta fight the bad ideas you gotta fight and fight and fight fight and it takes a long time and at the end your book and everybody says oh I've always wanted write a book what do I have to do well you gotta cut yourself like that take your guts out flop it on the table spend the next year writing it and then you will see if anybody will actually buy one no guarantee though bottle if you haven't done it you don't know the pain now I tell you all that not to impress you but to impress upon you a business plan is the exact same I've written dozens of them for myself and for my businesses and for others I can tell you it's easier for me to write a business plan for myself than it is for others because I know what I think I know how I feel we also ghost write books ghostwriting of books is more difficult than writing one for myself but either way a business plan if you're writing it for yourself is like a book that you're writing for yourself that hopefully somebody will buy okay a business plan for others is like ghost writing a book for someone else that hopefully somebody will buy well in the case of a book I'm trying to get them to buy a book for 20 25 bucks for a business plan you're trying to get somebody to invest hundreds of thousands and possibly millions of dollars and that person may be you you already got the money really what you're trying to do by writing a business plan is to inspire yourself to say you know what I need to stroke the check and if you don't ever get to that point you're asking the business to fail because the first time something bad happens you won't be connected it won't be committed if someone reads our books and contacts us and says I don't like your material which it doesn't happen that often but it happens I don't care right you can't care because I wrote the book myself well same with business plan you don't put forth the guts in the business plan the sweat the agony the passion even if you don't need the money from outsiders you haven't sold yourself and I think the likelihood of failure would be super super high without it so to answer your question do the business plan take the time by the way it's going to take months I don't think people understand the amount of time it takes to write a business plan it's literally 100 hours of work easy and if you're good it's 99 hours there's no way around it you got to create it from scratch you gotta you gotta have the you got to have all the components of it the executive summary the concept design and layout the logo why you're doing what you're doing the demographic [Applause] you | Restaurant Expert Witness | UCXKkNeCfd3XWEl58Qf2aJRA | 2017-03-01 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 664 | 3,379 |
3w2dKwM-aw0 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3w2dKwM-aw0 | Earths Forbidden Secrets_06_Chapter 2 pt 2 | the Egyptian pyramid in any list of strange and unusual artifacts one of the first things that comes to mind is of course the greater amid in Egypt the pyramid has been the source of endless theories ideas rumors and speculation amazing Powers have even been attributed to it though many theories have been put forward as to how the thermid was built under scrutiny none presented so far have proved able to be adequate it has been theorized to have been built to serve as everything from a tomb to an initiation chamber to a cosmic Beacon to a giant water pump and many other things besides candles books have been written on it and endless theories argued indeed the entire Giza Valley complex is quite remarkable and there are many Mysteries surrounding the entire necropolis its uses and construction the complex is in fact so remarkable that an entire chapter is dedicated to it later in this work see chapter 4 the valley of Kings Aztec earplugs the Aztec culture as with many other past cultures of the Mesoamerican region had a love for obsidian it was used mainly for objects of a sacrificial or ritualistic nature and is a reasonably common find that many South American sites in case you're unfamiliar with it obsidian is a very brittle black volcanic glass and is quite difficult to carve or work with however sometime during the past then unknown Aztec Craftsman is believed to have made these wonderful and rather unusual little items fig which are thought to be earplugs yes that right earplugs and we are asked to believe that they were made by using the typical Aztec tools of the time such as bamboo drills Stone chisels and fine sand as an abrasive agent this can only be seen as an incredibly unfathomable conclusion because these items are polished to a constant thickness of less than one millimeter throughout they are perfectly circular completely symmetrical and are both exactly the same size now just think about that for a moment and remember that we're talking about earplugs here these things really are very small as I'm sure you will realize if you consider the size of a natural European ale plus they have been made to an incredible degree of precision from obsidian just notice the accuracy of the small flanges protruding from the ends of the items it is very difficult to imagine someone making these from brittle obsidian by using primitive hand tools fig however the most fascinating and interesting thing about these artifacts is that under close scrutiny the unmistakable signs of machining are actually quite clearly visible on the surfaces making the idea that they were handmade even more difficult to deal with the mysterious metal vase in June 1851 Scientific American reprinted a report that had first appeared in the Boston transcript about a metallic vase that had been discovered by miners fig the base was bound into Parts among Rubble that had been dynamited out of solid sedimentary rock in Dorchester Mass the strange thing though is that it came from about 15 feet below the surface and was deeply embedded inside the Rock this indicates it had been there for an extremely long time the bell-shaped vase measures four and one-half inches high and six and one-half inches at its base and consists of a zinc and silver alloy while the sides are decorated with designs of flowers and Bouquet Arrangements all inlaid with pure silver the rock out of which the vase came from came is estimated at about 100 000 years old how did this vase come to be solidly embedded within 15 feet of solid sedimentary rock making the idea that they were handmade even more difficult to deal with the Lost necklace sit is a known fact that coal is formed over thousands of years from Fallen Timber that has been charred and undergone immense pressure for many years beneath many tons of Earth the lump of coal therefore by the simple nature of its own creation is very ancient stuff there is quite literally no such thing as new coal yet one morning in June of 1891 the Mrs yes w Cult of Morrisonville Illinois was fragmenting coal into smaller pieces for her kitchen stove when she noticed that one of the lumps she had broken apart had a chained necklace stuck in it the chain measured about 10 inches long and was later found to be made of a carat gold unfortunately no photograph exists of the necklace and its whereabouts is presently unknown however the actual event is quite well documented has accounted by the Morrisonville times of June 11 1891 investigators concluded that the change which was described as being of antique and quaint workmanship had not simply been accidentally dropped in with the coal by a worker since an examination of the item clearly displayed some hard fragments of the cold that still clung onto the links of the chain while the part of the cold that had broken apart also still bore the distinct impression of where the chain had been encased in it the reporter of the day described it in this way Mrs Colt thought the chain had been dropped accidentally in the coal but as she undertook to lift the chain up the idea of it having been recently dropped was shown to be fallacious for his belump of coal broke it separated almost in the middle and the circular position of the chain placed the two ends near to each other and as the lumps separated the middle of the chain became loose and while each hand remained fastened to the coal how did a finely brought gold chain come to be firmly encased in a lump of coal an object Matt's very existence requires it to be many thousands of years old obviously the chain wasn't lost too recently the Puma punk costumes there is a most interesting thing that can be found in the pumapanka complex near the evanaco at the ancient site standing upright in the courtyard there can be found a tall flat stone that has a striking feature on it the entire complex is actually quite remarkable featuring a huge doorway complete with lentils that has been cut from a single Stone and many other odd shapes that appear to have been machined including this one fig the remarkable thing about this ancient slab is that it has a perfect cut or Groove approximately one centimeters wide running down its entire length while inside the group there is a set of equidistant holes that appear to have been drilled into it the site is only a few hundred meters from the famous site of Tia wanako but the stone slab and many other enigmatic features of the site are so hard to explain and pose so many difficult questions that the entire site is virtually hutched up by the entire archaeological community and almost never mentioned interests the consistent accuracy of the groove and the holes within it cannot possibly have been achieved with any known types of hand tools it would appear that the only satisfactory explanation is that it was done by a machine or possibly by molding the Nazca Lines in continuing our display although aparts mentioned must of course be given to the enormous motifs Spirals and geometric shapes that appear on the nazco plains in Peru there really are few places on Earth more baffling or shrouded in mystery the actual masca civilization was one that had flourished in the area from between 200b and 608 but no one really knows the true origins or meaning of the enormous and very mysterious Nazca Lines the lines appear etched into a vast Plateau 37 miles long and 15 miles wide called Tampa Colorado that sits high in the mountains of the Nazca region of Peru the lines were probably first brought to the wider attention of the World by Eric Von Anakin in his book the Chariots of the Gods the etchings are of truly Monumental proportions with the plane containing literally thousands of criss-crossing zigzagging spiraling and parallel lines covering virtually the entire plateau the lines have been made by simply removing the hard Rocky surface of the plane and exposing the lighter soil beneath they range in average width from 6 inches to over 6 feet and run in absolutely every direction across the plane some of the lines are over six miles long and yet they still run unbroken over planes Hills and Valleys and always remain perfectly straight and true The Maltese they depict include bird animal and human forms astronomically symbols and interestingly even one section that seems to look exactly like an enormous long Runway fig the truly gigantic size of these glyphs that are depicted at Nazca also means that none of them at all are visible to a person standing on the ground and only a person viewing them from the air can see that they actually form shapes and pictures the Nazca Lines were only discovered accidentally when the plane flew over the site in the mid-20th century and the surprised pilot suddenly noticed them from the air from the vantage point of the sky however there can be clearly seen the huge shapes of a monkey fig zero the hummingbird fig one and one that really does look like an astronaut fig two and that's just a few there are many many more covering virtually the entire Plateau fig the enormous size of these pictograms really and truly cannot be understated and it is widely believed that the design blueprint for the Nasco site could only properly have been realized from the air how else would the artist ever know if the design was correct it also seems strange that anyone would go to all the trouble of covering the mountain plateau in huge pictograms that no one who couldn't fly would ever possibly be able to view in the first place there is simply no apparent point to such an exercise the ICA Stones undoubtedly another one of the greatest enigmas of the archaeological World surrounds a collection of some 15 000 artifacts that were found in Peru in 1960. similar in many ways to the Nazca Lines I refer to a collection of glyphs carved onto stones that collectively form a veritable Rock library now known as the ICA stones the unusual scenes depicted in detailed carvings on the stones appear to be from the pre-columbian era and the sheer volume of them is astonishing but there is also a rather intriguing story that surrounds these animatic carved stones the stones were supposedly found in a cave by a native Farmer at a place called ICA about 300 KL hemph the farmer claimed to have found piles of them in various caves and Gorges in the area some scattered about the ground and some slightly buried beneath the surface at first the farmer had only a few bags of carved stones but then later returned with literally thousands of the artifacts and four sometime made a comfortable living for himself selling the stones to tourists at a market stall before long a farmer had become something of a local celebrity and work of his fine began to Circle in the archaeological community and many experts began to descend on the area to investigate the validity of the stones naturally the sudden's attention quickly aroused the interest of the Peruvian government who fearing Peru would become another Egypt and soon be over run with diggers and robbers promptly arrested the farmer to investigate his claims for themselves it is unclear what was said to the farmer during his confinement but upon his release he suddenly stated in writing that the entire collection of stones was a hoax and that he had carved the stones himself in order to trick the tourists and make some easy money he had just never realized it would get so out of hand but there's much more to the story than that in 1966 the town's local physician Drive Javier Cabrera received one of the stones from a native as a birthday present the Doctor Who had heard of the farmer's Novelties noticed that the stone certainly looked ancient but what had really intrigued him was the fact that it appeared to accurately depict a type of prehistoric fish fig for the actual farmer in question was wholly uneducated unable even to read so how then puzzle the doctor could such a man possibly possess enough knowledge of paleontology to be able to produce an accurate and anatomically correct carving of an extinct sea creature | Skekzyz | UCAjkj6-HsA94ZpFaNg6ntRg | 2011-08-08 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 2,134 | 12,074 |
WmOHe_4PaxU | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WmOHe_4PaxU | Listen To The Bible Series-2 Corinthians-Complete King James Version | The Second Epistle of Paul the Apostle to the Corinthians chapter 1 Paul an apostle of Jesus Christ by the will of God and Timothy our brother unto the Church of God which is at Corinth with all the saints which are in all AA Grace be to you and peace from God our Father and from the Lord Jesus Christ blessed be God even the father of our Lord Jesus Christ the father of mercies and the God of All Comfort who comforteth Us in all our tribulation that we may be able to comfort them which are in any trouble by the Comfort wherewith we ourselves are comforted of God for as the sufferings of Christ abound in us so our consolation also aboundeth by Christ and whether we be afflicted it is for your consolation and salvation which is effectual in the enduring of the same sufferings which we also suffer or whether we be comforted it is for your consolation and salvation and our hope of you is steadfast knowing that as ye are partakers of the sufferings so shall ye be also of the consolation for we would not Brethren have you ignorant of our trouble which came to us in Asia that we were pressed out of measure above strength in so much that we despaired even of life but we had the sentence of death in ourselves that we should not trust in ourselves but in God which raiseth the Dead who delivered us from so great a death and doth deliver in whom we trust that he will yet Deliver Us ye also helping together by prayer for us that for the gift bestowed upon us by the means of many persons thanks may be given by many on our behalf for our rejoicing is this the testimony of our conscience that in Simplicity and godly sincerity not with fleshly wisdom but by the grace of God we have had our conversation in the world and more abundantly to you word for we write none other things of unto you than what you read or acknowledge and I trust you shall acknowledge even to the end as also ye have acknowledged Us in part that we are your rejoicing even as ye also are ours in the day of the Lord Jesus and in this confidence I was minded to come unto you before that she might have our second benefit and to pass by you into Macedonia and to come again out of Macedonia unto you and of you to be brought on my way toward Judea when I therefore was thus minded did I use likeness or the things that I purpose do I purpose according to the flesh that with me there should be yay yay and nay nay But as God is true our word toward you was not yay and nay for the Son of God Jesus Christ who was preached among you by us even by me and sylvenus and timotheus was not yay and nay but in him was yay for all the promises of God in him are yay and in him amen unto the glory of God by us now he which establishe us with you in Christ and hath anointed us is God who hath also sealed us and given the earnest of the spirit in our hearts moreover I call God for a record upon my soul that to spare you I came not as yet unto Corinth not for that we have dominion over your faith but are helpers of your joy for by faith ye stand chapter 2 but I determined this with myself that I would not come again to you in heaviness for if I make you sorry who is he then that maketh me glad but the same which is made Sorry by me and I wrote this same unto you lest when I came I should have sorrow from them of whom I ought to Rejoice having confidence in you all that my joy is the joy of you all for out of much Affliction and anguish of heart I wrote unto you with many tears not that ye should be grieved but that ye might know the love which I have more abundantly unto you but if any have caused grief he hath not grieved me but in part that I may not overcharge you all sufficient to such a man is this punishment which was afflicted of many so that contrarywise ye ought rather to forgive him and comfort him lest perhaps such a one should be swallowed up with over much sorrow wherefore I beseech you that ye would confirm your love toward him for to this end also did I write that I might know the proof of you whether ye be obedient in all things to whom ye forgive anything I forgive also for if I forgave anything to whom I forgave it for your sakes forgave I it in the person of Christ lest Satan should get an advantage of us for we are not ignorant of his devices furthermore when I came to traz to preach Christ's gospel and the door was opened unto me of the Lord I had no rest in my spirit because I found not Titus my brother but taking my leave of them I went from then into Macedonia now thanks be unto God which always causeth us to Triumph in Christ and maketh manifest the savior of his knowledge By Us in every place for we are unto God a sweet Savor of Christ in them that are saved and in them that perish to the one we are the savior of death unto death and to the other the savior of Life unto life and who is sufficient for these things for we are not as many which corrupt the word of God but as of sincerity but as of God in the sight of God speak we in Christ chapter 3 Do We Begin Again to commend ourselves or need we as some others Epistles of commendation to you or letters of commendation from you ye are our Epistles written in our hearts known and read of all men for as much as ye are manifestly declared to be the Epistle of Christ ministered by US Written not with ink but with the spirit of the Living God not in tables of stone but in fleshly tables of the heart and such trust have we through Christ to godward not that we are sufficient of ourselves to think anything as of ourselves but our sufficient Y is of God who also hath made us able Ministers of the New Testament not of the letter but of the spirit for the letter kth but the spirit giveth life but if the ministration of death written and engraven in Stones was glorious so that the children of Israel could not steadfastly behold the face of Moses for the glory of his countenance which Glory was to be done away how shall not the ministration of the spirit be rather glorious for if the ministration of condemnation be Glory much more do the ministration of righteousness exceed in glory for even that which was made glorious had no glory in this Respect by reason of the glory that excelth for if that which is done away was glorious much more that which remaineth is glorious seeing then that we have such hope we use great plainness of speech and not as Moses which put a veil over his face that the children of Israel could not steadfastly look to the end of that which is abolished but their minds were blinded for until this day remaineth the same Veil untaken away in the reading of the Old Testament which Veil is done away in Christ but even unto this day when Moses is read the veil is upon their heart nevertheless when it shall turn to the Lord the veil shall be taken away now the Lord is that spirit and where the spirit of the Lord is there is Liberty but we all with open face beholding as in a glass the glory of the Lord are changed into the same image from glory to glory even as by the spirit of the Lord chapter 4 therefore seeing we have this ministry as we have received Mercy we Fain not but have renounced the hidden things of dishonesty not walking in craftiness nor handling the word of God deceitfully but by manifestation of the truth commending ourselves to Every Man's conscience in the sight of God but if our gospel be hid it is hid to them that are lost in whom the God of this world hath blinded the minds of them which believe not lest the light of the Glorious gospel of Christ who is the image of God should shine unto them for we preach not ourselves but Christ Jesus the Lord and ourselves your servants for Jesus sake for God who commanded the light to shine out of Darkness hath shined in our hearts to give the light of the knowledge of the glory of God in the face of Jesus Christ but we have this treasure in Earth and vessels that the Excellency of the power may be of God and not of us we are troubled on every Ed yet not distressed we are perplexed but not in despair persecuted but not forsaken cast down but not destroyed always bearing about in the body the dying of the Lord Jesus that the life also of Jesus might be made manifest in our body for we which live are always delivered unto death for jesus' sake that the life also of Jesus might be made manifest in our mortal flesh so then death worketh in us but life in you we have the same Spirit of Faith according as it is is written I believed and therefore have I spoken we also believe and therefore speak knowing that he which raised up the Lord Jesus shall raise up us also by Jesus and shall present us with you for all things are for your sakes that the abundant grace might through the Thanksgiving of many redound to the glory of God for which cause we faint not but though our outward man perish yet the inward man is renewed day by day for our light Affliction which is but for a moment worketh for us a far more exceeding and eternal weight of Glory while we look not at the things which are seen But at the things which are not seen for the things which are seen are temporal but the things which are not seen are Eternal chapter 5 for we know that if our Earthly House of this Tabernacle were dissolved we have a building of God and house not made with hands Eternal in the heavens for in this we gran earnestly Desiring to be clothed upon with our house which is from Heaven if so be that being clothed we shall not be found naked for we that are in this Tabernacle do groan being burdened not for that we would be unclothed but clothed upon that mortality might be swallowed up of life now he that hath wrought us for the selfsame thing as God who also hath given unto us the earnest of the spirit therefore we are always confident knowing that whilst we are at home in the body we are absent from the Lord for we walk by faith not by sight we are confident I say and willing rather to be absent from the body and to be present with the Lord wherefore we labor that whether present or absent we may be accepted of him for we must all appear before the Judgment seat of Christ that everyone may receive the things done in his body according to that he hath done whether it be good or bad knowing therefore the terror of the lord we persuade men but we are made manifest unto God and I trust also are made manifest in your consciences for we commend not ourselves again unto you but give you occasion to glory on our behalf that you may have somewhat to answer them which glory in appearance and not in heart for whether we be beside ourselves it is to God or whether we be sober it is for your cause for the love of Christ constrain us because we thus judge that if one died for all then we're all dead that he died for all that they which live should not henceforth live unto themselves but unto him which died for them and rose again wherefore henceforth know we no man after the flesh yay though we have known Christ after the flesh yet now henceforth know we him no more therefore If any man be in Christ he is a new creature old things are passed away behold all things are become new and all things are of God who hath reconciled us to himself by Jesus Christ and hath given to us the ministry of reconciliation to it that God was in Christ reconciling the world unto himself not imputing their trespasses unto them and hath committed unto us the word of reconciliation now then we are ambassadors for Christ as though God did beseech You by us we pray you in Christ's dead be ye reconciled to God for he hath made him to be sin for us who knew no sin that we might be made the righteousness of God in him chapter 6 we then as workers together with him beseech you also that ye receive not the grace of God in vain for he saith I have heard thee in a Time accepted and in the day of salvation have I suckered thee behold now is the accepted time behold now is the day of salvation giving no offense in anything that the ministry be not blamed but in all things approving our elv as the Ministers of God in much patience in afflictions in Necessities in distresses in stripes in imprisonments in tumults in labors in watchings in fastings by pureness by knowledge by longsuffering by kindness by the Holy Ghost by Love unfeigned by the word of Truth by the power of God by the armor of righteousness on the right hand and on the left by Honor and dishonor by even report and good report as deceivers and yet true as unknown and yet wellknown as dying and behold we live as chasen and not killed as sorrowful yet always way rejoicing as poor yet making many rich as having nothing and yet possessing all things oh ye Corinthians our mouth is open unto you our heart is enlarged ye are not straightened in us but ye are straightened in your own bows now for a recompense in the same I speak as unto my children be ye also enlarged be ye not unequally yolked together with unbelievers for what Fellowship hath righteousness with unrighteousness and what communion hath light with darkness and what Concord hath Christ with Bal or what part hath he that believeth with an Infidel and what agreement hath the temple of God with Idols for ye are the Temple of the Living God as God hath said I will dwell in them and walk in them and I will be their God and they shall be my people wherefore come out from among them and be ye separate sayeth the Lord and touch not the unclean thing and I will receive you and will be a father unto you and ye shall be my sons and daughters sayith the Lord Almighty chapter 7 having therefore these promises dearly beloved let us cleanse ourselves from all filthiness of the Flesh and spirit perfecting Holiness in the fear of God receive us we have wronged no man we have corrupted no man we have defrauded no man I speak not this to condemn you for I have said before that ye are in our hearts to die and live with you great is my boldness of speech toward you great is my glorying of you I am filled with Comfort I am exceeding joyful in all our tribulation for when we were come into Macedonia our flesh had no rest but we were troubled on every side without were fightings within were fears nevertheless God that comforted those that are cast down comforted Us by the coming of Titus and not by his coming only but by the consolation wherewith he was comforted in you when he told us your earnest desire your mourning your fervent mind toward me so that I Rejoice the more for though I made you sorry with a letter I do not repent though I did repent for I perceive that the same epistle hath made you sorry though it were but for a season now I Rejoice not that you were made sorry but that she sorrowed to repentance for you were made sorry after a Godly manner that you might receive damage by us in nothing for Godly sorrow worketh repentance to Salvation not to be repented of but the sorrow of the world worketh death for behold this self-same thing that he sorrowed after a Godly sort what carefulness it wrought in you yay what clearing of yourselves yay what indignation yay What Fear yay what vehement desire yay what Zeal yay what Revenge in all things ye have approved yourselves to be clear in this matter wherefore though I wrote unto you I did not for his cause that had done the wrong nor for his cause that suffered wrong but that our care for you in the sight of God might appear unto you therefore we were comforted in your comfort yay and exceedingly the more joyed we for the joy of Titus because his Spirit was refreshed by you all for if I have boasted anything to him of you I am not ashamed but as we spake all things to you in truth even so our boasting which I made before Titus is found a truth and his inward affection is more abundant toward you whilst he rememberthe Obedience of you all how with fear and trembling ye received him I Rejoice therefore that I have confidence in you in all things chapter 8 moreover brethren we do you to wit of the grace of God bestowed on the churches of Macedonia how that in a great trial of Affliction the abundance of their joy and their deep poverty abounded unto the riches of their liberality for to their power I bear record yay and beyond their power they were willing of themselves praying us with much entreaty that we would receive the gift and take Upon Us The Fellowship of the ministering to the Saints and this they did not as we hoped but first gave their own selves to the Lord and unto us by the will of God in so much that we desired Titus that as he had begun so he would also finish in you the same Grace also therefore as ye abound in every everything in faith and utterance and knowledge and in all diligence and in your love to us see that ye abound in this Grace also I speak not by commandment but by occasion of the forwardness of others and to prove the sincerity of your love for ye know the grace of our Lord Jesus Christ that though he was rich yet for your sakes he became poor that ye through his poverty might be rich and herein I give my advice for this is expedient for you who have begun before not only to do but also to be forward a year ago now therefore perform the doing of it that as there was a read to will so there may be a performance also out of that which he have for if there be first a willing mind it is accepted according to that a man hath and not according to that he hath not for I mean not that other men be eased and ye burdened but by an equality that now at this time your abundance may be a supply for their want that their abundance Also may be a supply for your want that there may be equality as it is written he that had gathered much had nothing over and he that had gathered little Had No Lack but thanks be to God which put the same Earnest care Into the Heart of Titus for you for indeed he accepted the exhortation but being more forward of his own accord he went unto you and we have sent with him the brother whose Praises in the gospel throughout all the churches and not that only but who was also Chen of the churches to travel with us with this Grace which is administered by us to the glory of the same Lord and Declaration of your ready mind avoiding this that no man should blame us in this abundance which is administered by us providing for honest things not only in the sight of the Lord but also in the sight of men and we have sent with them our brother whom we have often times proved diligent in many things but now much more diligent upon the great confidence which I have in you whether any do inquire of Titus he is my partner and fellow helper concerning you for our Brethren be inquired of they are the messengers of the churches and the glory of Christ wherefore show ye to them and before the churches the proof of your love and of our boasting on your behalf chapter N9 for as touching the ministering to the Saints it is Superfluous for me to write to you for I know the forwardness of your mind for which I boast of you to them of Macedonia that AA was ready a year ago and your Zeal hath provoked very many yet have I sent the Brethren lest our boasting of you should be in vain in this behalf that as I said ye may be ready lest happily if they of Macedonia come with me and find you unprepared we that we say not ye should be ashamed in this same confident boasting therefore I thought it necessary to exhort the Brethren that they would go before unto you and make up beforehand your Bounty whereof ye had noticed before that the same might be ready as a matter of bounty and not as of covetousness but this I say he which Seth sparingly shall reap also sparingly and he which Seth bountifully shall reap also bountifully every man according as he purposeth in his heart so let him give not grudgingly or of necessity for God loveth a cheerful giver and God is able to make all grace abound toward you that ye always having all sufficiency in all things may abound to every good work as it is written he hath dispersed abroad he hath given to the poor his righteousness remaineth forever now he that ministereth seed to the swer both Minister bread for your food and multiply your seed sown and increase the fruits of your righteousness being enriched in everything to all bountifulness which causeth through US Thanksgiving to God for the administration of this service not only supplieth the want of the Saints but is abundant also by many thanksgivings unto God whil by the experiment of this ministration they glorify God for your professed subjection unto the gospel of Christ and for your liberal distribution unto them and unto all men and by their prayer for you which long after you for the exceeding grace of God in you thanks be unto God for his unspeakable Gift chapter 10 now I Paul myself beseech you by the meekness and gentleness of Christ who in presence am base among you but being absent and bold toward you but I beseech you that I may not be bold when I am present with that confidence wherewith I think to be bold against some which think of us as if we walked according to the flesh for though we walk in the flesh we do not war after the flesh for the weapons of our Warfare are not carnal But Mighty through God to the pulling down of strongholds casting down imaginations and every High thing that exalteth itself against the knowledge of God and bringing into captivity every thought to The Obedience of Christ and having in a Readiness to Revenge all disobedience when your obedience is fulfilled do ye look on things after the outward appearance If any man trusts to himself that he is christs let him of himself think this again that as he is Christ even so are we christs for though I should boast somewhat more of our Authority which the Lord hath given us for edification and not for your destruction I should not be ashamed that I may not seem as if I would terrify You by letters for his letters say they are weighty and Powerful but his bodily presence is weak and his speech contemptible let such an one think this that such as we are in Word by letters when we are absent such will we be also indeed when we are present for we dare not make ourselves of the number or compare ourselves with some that commend themselves but they measuring themselves by themselves and comparing themselves among themselves are not wise but we will not boast of things without our measure but according to the measure of the rule which God hath distributed to us a measure to reach even unto you for we stretch not ourselves beyond our measure as though we reach not unto you for we are come as far as to you also in preaching the gospel of Christ not boasting of things without our measure that is of other men's labors but having hope when your faith is increased that we shall be enlarged by you according to our rule abundantly to preach the gospel in the regions Beyond you and not to boast in another man's line of things made ready to our hands but he that glorieth let him glory in the Lord for not he that commandeth himself is approved but whom the Lord commandeth chapter 11 would to God ye could bear with me a little in my Folly and indeed bear with me for I am jealous over you with Godly jealousy for I have espoused you to one husband that I may present you as a chaste virgin to Christ but I fear lest by any means as the serpent beguiled Eve through his subtlety so your mind should be corrupted from the Simplicity that is in Christ for if he that cometh preacheth another Jesus whom we have not preached or if you receive another Spirit which you have not received or another gospel which you have not accepted ye might well bear with him for I suppose I was not a wit behind the very chiefest Apostles but though I be rude in speech yet not in knowledge but we have been thoroughly made manifest among you in all things have I committed an offense in abasing myself that ye might be exalted because I have preached to you the gospel of God freely I robbed other churches taking wages of them to do you service and when I was present with you and wanted I was chargeable to no man for that which was lacking to me the Brethren which came from Macedonia supplied and in all things I have kept myself from being burdensome unto you and so will I keep myself as the truth of Christ is in me no man shall stop me of this boasting in the regions of AA wherefore because I love you not God knoweth but what I do that I will do that I may cut off occasion from them which desire occasion that wherein they Glory they may be found even as we for such are false Apostles deceitful workers transforming themselves into the Apostles of Christ and no Marvel for Satan himself is transformed into an angel of Light therefore it is no great thing if his ministers also be transformed as the Ministers of righteousness whose end shall be according to their works I say again let no man think me a fool if otherwise yet as a fool receive me that I may boast myself a little that which I speak I speak it not after the Lord but as it were foolishly in this confidence of boasting seeing that many glory after the flesh I will glory also for ye suffer fools gladly seeing ye yourselves are wise for ye suffer if a man bring you into bondage if a man devour you if a man take of you if a man exalt himself yourself if a man smites you on the face I speak as concerning reproach as though he had been weak how be it wherein soever any is bold I speak foolishly I am bold also are they Hebrews so am I are they Israelites so am I are they the Seed of Abraham so am I are they Ministers of Christ I speak as a fool I am more in labors more abundant in Stripes above measure in prisons more frequent in deaths oft of the Jews five times received I 40 Stripes save one Thrice was I beaten with rods once was I stoned Thrice I suffered shipwreck a night and a day I have been in the deep in journeyings often in Perils of waters in Perils of robbers in perils by mine own countrymen in perils by the Heathen in perils in the city in perils in the wilderness in perils in the sea in perils among false brethren in weariness and painfulness in watchings often in hunger and thirst in fastings often in cold and nakedness beside those things that are without that which cometh upon me daily the care of all the churches who is weak and I am not weak who is offended and I burn not if I must needs Glory I will glory of the things which concern mine infirmities the God and father of our Lord Jesus Christ which is blessed forever more knoweth that I lie not in Damascus the governor under aratus the king kept the city of the damin with a Garrison desirous to apprehend me and through a window in a basket was I let down by the wall and escaped his hands chapter 12 it is not expedient for me doubtless to Glory I will come to visions and Revelations of the Lord I knew a man in Christ above 14 years ago whether in the body I cannot tell or whether out of the body I cannot tell God knoweth such an one caught up to the third heaven and I knew such a man whether in the body or out of the body I cannot tell God knoweth how that he was caught up into paradise and heard unspeakable Words which it is not lawful for a man to utter of such an one will I Glory yet of myself I will not Glory but in mine infirmities for though I would desire to Glory I shall not be a fool for I will say the truth but now I forbear lest any man should think of me above that which he seeth me to be or that he heareth of me and lest I should be exalted above measure through the abundance of the revelations there was given to me a thorn in the flesh the messenger of Satan to Buffet me lest I should be exalted above measure for this thing I besought the Lord Thrice that it might depart from me and he said unto me my grace is sufficient for thee for my strength is made perfect in weakness most gladly therefore will I rather glory in my infirmities that the power of Christ May rest upon me therefore I take pleasure in infirmities in reproaches in Necessities in persecutions in distresses for Christ's sake for when I am weak then am I strong I am become a fool and glorying ye have compelled me for I ought to have been commended of you for in nothing am I behind the very chiefest Apostles though I be nothing truly the signs of an apostle were wrought among you in all patience in signs and wonders and mighty Deeds for what is it wherein ye were inferior to other churches except it be that I myself was not burdensome to you forgive me this wrong behold the the third time I am ready to come to you and I will not be burdensome to you for I seek not yours but you for the children ought not to lay up for the parents but the parents for the children and I will very gladly spend and be spent for you though the more abundantly I love you the less I Be Loved but be it so I did not burden you nevertheless being crafty I caught you with guile did I make a gain of you by any of them whom I sent unto you I desired Titus and with him I sent a brother did Titus make a gain of you walked we not in the same Spirit walked we not in the same steps again think ye that we excuse ourselves unto you we speak before God in Christ but we do all things dearly beloved for your edifying for I fear lest when I come I shall not find you such as I would and that I shall be found unto you such as ye would not lest there be debates envyings wraths stries back bitings whisperings swelling tumults and lest when I come again my God will humble me among you and that I shall bewail many which have sinned already and have not repented of the uncleanness and fornication and lasciviousness which they have committed chapter 13 this is the third time I am coming to you in the mouth of two or three Witnesses shall every word be established I told you before and forell you as if I were present the second time and being absent now I write to them which here to for have sinned and to all other that if I come again I will not spare since you seek a proof of Christ speaking in me which to you word is not weak but is mighty in you for though he was crucified through weakness yet he liveth by the power of God for we also are weak in him but we shall live with him by the power of God toward you examine yourselves whether ye be in the faith prove your own selves know ye not your own selves how that Jesus Christ is in you except ye be reprobates but I trust that ye shall know that we are not reprobates now I pray to God that ye do no evil not that we should appear approved but that ye should do that which is honest though we be as reprobates for we can do nothing against the truth but for the truth for we are glad when we are weak and ye are strong and this also we wish even your Perfection therefore I write these things being absent lest being present I should use sharpness according to the power which the Lord hath given me to edification and not to destruction finally Brethren farewell be perfect be of good Comfort be of one mind live in peace and the god of love and peace shall be with you greet one another with an holy kiss all the saints Salute You the grace of the Lord Jesus Christ and the love of God and the communion of the Holy Ghost be with you all amen | missionoflovechurch1 | UCOwqf8QaQ4fu0WTkM5rwPcA | 2014-02-02 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 6,111 | 31,194 |
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B2bM_AdEuP4 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B2bM_AdEuP4 | Closing Remarks—Ford Foundation's Convening on Art, Identity, and Movements for Change—June 23, 2015 | thanks Alexis one good afternoon everyone it's great to have you all here at the Ford Foundation and for me this is a moment I've been waiting for this year where we talk about the art of change and when we talk about movements and when I look around this room it's remarkable I mean of course I'm biased because I know many of you but I'm also absolutely astonished at what has happened in the field of the Arts since the Ford Foundation started in the 1960s doing some pioneering work in the arts that really in many ways helped to transform how we think about art and culture in America and in the world and I don't mean to be hubristic in saying that because I don't think that everything that we did we got right and so there were some things that we learned that I hope in this next iteration of Ford work we incorporate when we look back and I look back in our archives and I see what a convening looked like the convenient with all white people let's just start there it was quite monochromatic it was very very focused on the classics on the three things the Ford Foundation cared most about symphony orchestras ballet and regional theater those were the areas that we felt were important in the early 1960s because the context in the early 1960s was to beat the Russians and to beat the Europeans and so when we think about our biggest investment in dance during this period it was in School of American Ballet because we had become convinced that by having Balanchine we've gotten our Russian to come and he gave us this idea that in order to beat the boy show we needed to do what the Russians did and that was to build a great school that would train and create a pipeline for great ballerinas and dancers who would show those Russians that we Americans could beat them at their own game and when you look across all of our investments during this period that was the context when you look and see the amount of money we spent to send Alvin Ailey and Dance Theater of Harlem in the 1960s out into the world it was in part a response to the fact that the world was looking at America during those civil rights years and saying look is what look at what is happening to black people in America they are being treated horribly in a democracy that says it's the greatest democracy in the world so our response was to send out culture from Harlem from Alvin Ailey to say oh no what you're seeing in those marches is only one part of America there's this thing called culture that we have that's unique in America where we actually have dance companies that are populated by african-americans and and so we're not all that bad so when I think about what's happening today and I look around this room it truly is a transformational moment and on many occasions like this artists will complain about how difficult it is and how hard it is to do the work that you do the courageous work that you do but I get energized because I see the world before me and I see the possibilities for true transformation not just because this room is populated with artists as it was 50 years ago but today we have people from all disciplines not just artistic disciplines but we have people who are doing organizing like I Jin we have people who are working on the frontlines of social change today in a way coming together with artists and because technology makes possible so much more than it did then to truly do transformational work so I am thrilled about the potential for this experience in this occasion to be transformational for for Ford most certainly but more importantly for the world but I have to be parochial and say that we had Ford have to change some of our practice when I became president and I thought about our practice I start where most presidents start I started with my own board and what I discovered was that the great progressive ford foundation that loves arts and culture had actually never had an artist on its board and I found that quite quite troubling and so we talked about the need to bring an artist and hopefully more than one artist ultimately onto our board and I was thrilled that in fact the first trustee we elected after I became president was with Lourdes Lopez and I think she brings such a sensibility to the board table to our processes and to the experience making it richer and more interesting and more creative and ultimately i think more successful aboard and we have to think at Ford about all of our practice that both inhibits and unleashes the potential that I think we all aspire to achieve the other thing I want to say is you have heard me and you've many of you I hope have read what I've written more recently about what we at Ford see as I think the seminal issue of our time and that is inequality something that wasn't in any way a meaningful part of conversation at Ford in the 1960s because we in fact had a far more equal and in many ways oddly a more just world and as a foundation were engaging at a time of expansion of our ideas and the possibility for greater fairness and justice and the challenge today is that inequality makes it very hard for us to think in expansive ways because what inequality does is drive us away from each other because we individually and in our communities feel more vulnerable less secure and less willing understandably to then say let's engage in solving collective problems it's very hard to engage in solving collective problems when you've got a hundred thousand dollars of student debt and you're trying to think about how you're going to pay that working a job if you're lucky pay twenty dollars an hour and so we have to deal with this issue of inequality in our society and another byproduct of inequality is that there are fewer voices and fewer institutions willing to step up and hold the mirror up to America and to society and say is this the country is this the world that we want because those institutions feel more vulnerable and I often tell the story of the university president who spoke in a very complimentary way about a speech I had given on the subject of inequality and I responded by saying well there was a time when university presidents spoke up about issues that were important around justice and fairness in our society and this university president said we can't do that anymore because we've all got capital campaigns to run and I can't afford to offend my board because I've got to raise a lot of money from some of the very people who have benefited from this system that is producing more inequality so it reminds me of just how pernicious and insidious inequality can be in a democracy where we depend on institutions and people to stand up and demand that we fulfill our obligations to each other and to this country fulfill its obligations to its citizens that's why artists are so important because artists hold the mirror up in the boldest most courageous and daring ways and really make demands which is why artists are often marginalized and not liked because artists make us uncomfortable artists interrogate us artists produce things that we really don't want to look at because artists demand truth they demand reflection and they demand of a society collectively that that society really look within itself and so the work that we want to do is to support artists to do that kind of work and we see this convening as a very important part of informing how we can support arts institutions and artists to be able to do the work they do best now we won't be able to fulfill all the need that is out there of course but we do hope to be able to learn from for example this amazing group of artists fellows that we have and I'm very happy to see some of you in the audience today and we hope for meetings like this and an additional set of meetings will be hosting for the rest of this year too home from these gatherings a set of things around which we can build programming and grant making recognizing that at the center of it will be artists we live in a time when artists are both fetishized and marginalized and it is so interesting to live in a time when when we commodify artistic production in a way that that is simply would have been unthinkable 50 years ago in a Ford Foundation convening and at the same time we in an in an era around the world where civil society is being thwarted and we know the efforts to contain and constrain voice and free expression that artists are being marginalized so we have these this dialectic that is confounding and confusing and frustrating where some artists as I said paintings are being sold for eight ten million dollars of living artist I recently saw a painting of a mazing african-american artist who we know and love Carrie may eight million dollars eight million dollars at Philips for a piece of his work and I thought this is amazing a black man in America able to get eight million dollars at auction at the same and so I thought you go brother that's that's great and at the same time I thought about the millions of black men who are marginalized and who can't even get a minimum wage job because they have had some engagement in the criminal justice system and and so we have these these paradoxes and these powerful profound inequalities that we live with every day and have to reconcile and I think the work that we do here it forward and I'm so lucky that we have Hillary meeting this work and leaving our efforts in the arts in free expression more broadly that's the work that we do and so I just wanted to to thank you and tell you it's humbling for me um I feel so inadequate in so many ways when I come into a room with with people like all of you to to do the work that we do here but you inspire us you motivate me personally and I'm just deeply profoundly grateful for the opportunity to work with many of you and to have you here and hopefully the happy way here again soon so thank you all very very much so what we it's it's been a really long day and I feel like we've had a lot of amazing and deep conversation and one of the things Darren that's been the most striking about these people is that it hit there's been almost two no talk about what foundations do and can do which is kind of amazing given the world that we live in and the scarcity of resource for the kind of work but we did promise in the morning that if you had questions about the foundation and Darren's letter from last week we'd be happy to take them we're also totally happy not to because there's a bar out there and a lot of conversation with each other to have but let's just take a minute if people have any questions that they'd like for me or for Darren before we had to celebrate each other and drink so I read your letter and I read that wonderful article in philanthropy today so so yeah incredibly courageous what you're doing such an influential Foundation and I think I work at the oakland museum of california and so so we we are keenly paying attention to what you're doing and the vision you're having so so basically the the curiosity we have is sort of the timeline for for feedback digestion and then some evolution i know it's not going to be one step but but i'm curious whether there's a sort of a watershed moment that you're aiming for well i think that we this process as we had a meeting recently and with with the staff and one of the program officers stood up and said you know this process is going too fast for me but i think it's going the too slow for our grantees and and and we know actually who we're here to serve and so it's going to slow so we are keen to conclude this phase of our work is you I mean our view about strategy and my view about strategies strategies never finished it's it's an iterative organic process and but we are I think at a critical moment where we're doing the foundational work to set the table around which we will then make make grants so our timeline is by the time we get to our October board meeting we aspire to have completed a series of a set of work to articulate a set of what we're calling lines of work in each area there will be two or three lines of work around which grant-making will be done and in and Hilary is leading the work in on art and culture and the goal is ideally they'll have some lines of work articulated by then a key I think marker and this is that we are hiring a director for the arts and culture program we were sorry to see what Berta you know leave us a few months ago oh but but we are thinking now about and Hillary's in the process of recruiting and talking to candidates and so hopefully Hillary will have something to announce on that front at some point this fall I hope and and that will be a key moment too because so I guess the bottom line is we want to start 2016 out of the blocks with a new round of grant making and some of that may be more exploratory and maybe more sort of trying to understand if a particular area of grant of grant making has potential until not making a big commitment potentially but and in other areas making a big commitment so that's that's how we're seeing it play out thanks well and I mean you know it's it's great to hear but it's also I've been a grantee and it's also frustrating because but as I say to my colleagues what most grantees want to know I'm not just great but most is you know give us the guidelines and tell us where the reenter out I mean it's not you know we love your wonderful conceptual thinking and we love that you have all these papers and we love that you've you know had a really participatory process but can you just tell us whether we have an opportunity to get funding that's what I always wanted to know when I was a grantee yes what are you most excited about it and what are you most anxious about with this pivot I think what I am most excited about broadly is one really driving the inequality narrative in philanthropy and you know in a way we have been working on the issue of inequality and social mobility at for it for a long time and so in some ways scale Christopher knows you know it's a it's almost frustrating i mean you know in the last 18 months everybody's talking about inequality and so and that's good and potentially not good because the fact that it it mean it's something that i mean in foundations you hope that that if you are working on on a trend or working on some analysis that you hope gets in the water so to speak and becomes part of the public discourse and framing of a problem that's what you hope happens the downside of that is that that very idea can be can be appropriated diluted and and misappropriated and and and in many ways it becomes less important because it becomes used so much and so what we have to make sure is that that we hear drive what we really mean by inequality which isn't just income inequality so what I get anxious about is that is that people see inequality only through the lens of income which is very important but there are so many other ways in which inequality is manifesting in our system starting with our criminal justice system and just washing through our entire system that an income is an important feature of a particular kind of inequality in the United States but but we've got to look at it in and up through a broader prism so that's one thing that I I'm excited about also a little anxious um I'm very excited about the idea of working with artists I have a particular appreciation affection and admiration for artists because I think oh I could never be an artist I mean not only do I not have the talent I don't think I have the courage I mean I think it really does take a certain kind of person to to do what artists do and and I and so those artists who do the things that I just said the best artists do a few minutes ago often live life at the margins often find themselves being the scorn ridicule or are challenged in really profound in deep ways and so I want to support those people and I want to validate and valorize them and what they do in in a society like ours and how vital they are to this democracy to making it work better and so I'm hopeful that we'll figure out a way to be able to do that in a powerful way great thank you all very very much let's have a drink just at before and as we go to to add a little bit of texture to what Darren just said about timing just so you all really get the time you because of the two things that Darren's described one is the process we're in to try to think about programming and the fact that we're hiring a leader the the work the decisions that we make about the programming for the Arts will lag other decisions that we make because they have to so it may be optimistic that we would have a lot binge on fight like the basic question you have will you fund me we may not be able to answer is clearly in October as we will be able to answer in December but so I just just for you all to to hear and to know that and then I just want to do a shout out to two really critical colleagues who are here kara murtis who many many many of you know who leads our just films work but also is a deep and profound leader on the culture work that we're doing here and Margaret Morton who is writer had Margaret who is leading our arts grant-making through the end of the year and we are so grateful to have her here so we kind of conversations this is a rhythm you all are in a sense part of our design team as we think about what matters and what what Ford can do that can be most powerful as we move forward so we want to keep those conversations open we're so grateful to all of you for the day that we spent here together and we really look forward to continuing this kind of engagement through the rest of the year and we will you will know as soon as we know anything consequential for all 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9MsoGHAnGrg | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9MsoGHAnGrg | Hire with your Head: Secrets of Successful Recruiting w/ Lou Adler #48 | how did you get my name and then she said you place my grandfather and I said oh God I said so I went home and cried I said you know I'm getting referrals from grandchildren in these 40 years has this been fixed or is the hiring process still broken people are spending money on how to make the high volume process more efficient not how to make the high touch process more efficient and does this job offer you a career move if we're going to make you an offer for this job forget the money Maria do you really want this job I call it the 30 solution we have to give you at least a 30 increase non-monetary bigger job more satisfying better team longer term growth and we go through all the variables but the relationship building business and to me if I'm affecting as a candidate every recruiter I'm affecting the person's life and I take that seriously what advice would you give to the founder looking to build their core team do not go in your office walk through your plant and every time you see a problem with your plant stop and describe the problem and you're going to ask the candidate two questions one question will be is if you were to get this job how would you fix this problem the second question is quick question when did you discover that you're a leader that your actions matter to those that look up to you you may be an entrepreneur or an aspiring entrepreneur innovating to change the world or a CEO navigating a crisis or a parent returning to work and learning to lead your career your team your children there are many faces of leadership and this is the podcast to explore them all welcome to anatomy of a leader with me Maria varostovsky I'm a Headhunter and founder of HBO search where I help ambitious leaders hire their executive teams my job today on this show is to help you discover your superpowers to help you avoid making some of the same mistakes and to remind you that even if you do Perfection doesn't and shouldn't exist thank you so much for listening and please do subscribe and follow this podcast because it really helps others to discover these incredible Stories the this show will challenge the way you think and may even change your life Lou welcome to anatomy of a leader thank you so much for coming onto the show delighted to be here with you today thank you very much for inviting me great well you have been in the recruitment industry for what I gather is for over 40 years yeah I wish you wouldn't have said that that's actually kind of depressing so now I'm gonna have to take 10 minutes to overcome that reality but I'll do my best or you might not like one of the questions that might be coming later but um but you've you've invented the performance hiring model you've amassed a huge following on LinkedIn you've written several books one of which I have here which is called hire with your head um you know you are you know really an expert within Recruitment and being a Headhunter and a recruiter myself very excited to talk to you and sort of get into the nitty-gritty but before we get started with that how did you become a recruiter what got you into this mess as I call it give you the short story it was not my life dream to become a recruiter so at a relatively early age 31 32 years old I was running a manufacturing company I had 300 people in it and every other week the group president came down and I hated the group president and he didn't like me and we argued every other week and I got very depressed and then I quit I said I don't need to deal with you anymore leave me alone fire me if I screw up but don't bother me and I refuse to talk to him well he didn't like that and I quit four times in that one year and then I gave him six months notice and said I'm really leaving this time they kept on talking to me his boss the boss's boss keep brought me back in but I since I knew I was going to become a recruiter I just had worked with recruiters early on so this is like um 1975 1976 and I said wow that's actually a pretty interesting they make a lot of money and they don't work that hard so I'm starting to think about becoming a recruiter and then when I quit my wife supported me in that endeavor because I was working 70 80 hours a week when you're you want to Aspire uh to run a company at 32 which I was it's hard work I mean it's not easy and dealing with this other guy the president I said I can't deal with it so I did become a recruiter and I was actually if it didn't work I knew that I could use it to find another job so that was really the start of it but when I became a recruiter so this is the quick connection to the book I realized that hiring could be a business process I've been manufacturing Finance accounting controls um planning I mean so you look at it this is kind of dumb why do people hire this way let's just do it in a logical way and that eventually became Performance Based Tire it took 10 years to get it to be that but but that's actually the Genesis of it why I left how I got into recruiting and how uh performance-based hiring was developed I didn't dream about being a recruiter either I got recruited into being a recruiter with regards to creating that process the Performance Based hiring and in your book you talk about the hiring process being broken in which way did you realize that it it was broken then well first of my first assignment my first assignment so I'm going to say I I quit on December 31st 1977 but I had six months to think about getting business so I had an assignment on January 3rd or 4th 1978 and it was for a plant manager making Automotive components in Southern California automotive accessories doesn't matter and he said Lou good to see you I'm looking for a plant manager and that would probably be a 150 to 200 000 uh US dollars in today's comp um and he gave me a job description handwritten uh 10 years experience engineering degree industry background understands these manufacturing processes and I looked at the president whom I knew I said Mike that's not a job description that's a person description this is my first assignment a job doesn't have skills and experience and competencies a job is stuff that people need to do what do you want that person to do to be successful and he said I want that person to turn around the manufacturing plant he said we're losing money I think with a good plant manager we can improve profitability by 10 profit points then margin points I said fine let's go out in a factory and take a look at where that is so we'd spend an hour in a factory we found things just looking at them that were obviously wrong the way the material was laid out the way the factory was laid out the way the material was purchased the way the processing was done he said I'll find a guy who can do that and I've never used a job description that lists skills experience and competencies since that day that's the fundamental problem I always say this is not a job description it's a person description let's put this person description in the parking lot what does success look like on this job and it's always five to six maybe eight key performance objectives that Define the work to find the task have some time frame and some Metric and I've been doing that ever since with that at least you have a starting point a post of other things that go after that but if you don't start with the right job what are you looking for you're not how are you possibly going to find a person who's competent and motivated to do that work so that was the first step in the whole process without that you're just playing games you have diversity problems you have interviewing problems you have bias problems but at least if everyone's on the same spec of what you're trying to find at least you have a solution to all those other issues Downstream including onboarding and including on the job success so that's the essence of it and again I'm going to remind you of how long you've been in the industry but in these 40 years has this been fixed or is the higher interest still broken and so why do people keep doing it well I think there's and I'm doing a podcast next week on how to use chat gbt you know the uh artificial intelligence to do hiring I'm so excited for that by the way I'm very excited about you are you going to come to that sorry are you going to come to our book club next week yes well if if I can make it then yes I think that sounds okay well let's not get into that I thought that I misunderstood what you said so uh yeah we're using it right now but uh and I'm gonna open I was actually thinking of Designing and thinking about the talk last night so when you really think about it there are two Talent markets there's more than two but there's one which is the high volume Market and result billions of dollars spent on trying to get people in job boards uh assessing people knock out questions interviewing questions and then there's the I'll call it the low volume High touch critical position Market which is typical executive recruiter you're getting paid a 20 to 30 percent fee or 35 fee it's a high touch process uh and it's a totally different process but and when you have a Dem when the demand for talent exceeds the supply which in most senior staff positions I mean you got two to three year level of experience the bet the top 25 percent they're always in demand a three-year account three-year marketing person software it doesn't matter what the manager once you get two to three years it's a different way to hire people and I think no people are spending money on how to make the high volume process more efficient not how to make the high touch process more efficient and that's really why I think is and everybody oh we can hire all these great people no you can't a person who's in the top 25 percent isn't looking they need they might talk to you for one reason if it's a career move and they might accept your offer if it's a real good career move but they're not they're not just it's not a transactional process for the best and I think that's fundamental the root cause of why um hiring has been such a problem uh they're going after the wrong Talent Market they're thinking people apply this now the best people aren't applying it's a strategic issue when the demand for talent exceeds the supply of talent you can't assume uh that you can you can weed the best people out because the best people aren't applying so you got to kind of tell how do I get the best people so in a nutshell that's the root cause of why and I think chat gbt can help uh and I'm going to say there's another one other great piece of technology in combination with chat gbt and performance-based hiring and you have a game changer so that's That's My Philosophy for 2023 anyway talking about GPT of which I've actually interviewed chat GPT on one of the episodes in on the podcast and that was typed in the answers or people who built that gbt I'll send it to you I mean I'll also link it up here in the in the episode um we're actually recreated an avatar and visualized it so it was talking back and it was in my likeness and we used the text that was generated by chat GPT with the answers and we're talking about recruitment New Year's resolutions like everything it's it's incredible I mean probably not it's incredible it's unbelievable I mean it's and I think people are afraid of it but the reality of it is if you can as a recruiter if you can leverage it you can just get you can get in the game much quicker yeah so it is remarkable well this morning I was thinking what can I use chat GPT to start a new search and I was like okay let's just go and generate a Target list of companies and I loved it and I was like all of a sudden you know it came up with you know a list of I don't know 70 companies um grouped by the the groups that owned them and I was like this is amazing this sort of I mean it's not difficult thing for me to do it's just much much faster just scratching the surface um so I'm glad that you're talking about that and I'm really interested to hear how else that could be applied so you know watch the spaces it might give you a few tips if you're asked the right questions today in fact I'd like to chat with you in addition to some of the other things you've experienced and that's really the purpose of trying to create a group of people that can really leverage chat gbt in a lot of different ways um we're thinking about hey let's try to do it and I think the issue again is you're in a high-touch mark good place role your job is high touch it's not going to you're going to talk to these people and you're going to present you can do your all your due diligence most technology doesn't do that it's very transactional and I think because of that job boards in particular they've cheapened work when you really look at the quality of all the money spent over the last 25 years in job boards and technology and ATS it's really uh I to me and it's a waste of money and nothing better has nothing has gotten better we have an improved quality of higher the metrics aren't they we spend more money now to hire the same level of people we've always hired to me that's a big loser and I think it's because we've cheapened worked with the make it easy for people to leave and we make it easy for companies to post a job and they're satisfied with filling the role not with hiring a better person for the long term well I think a lot of these are human issues and relationship issues that or not understanding each other when you're talking about increasing the speed at which people are leaving the workforce or you know changing their roles we're competing with we're trying to move at the same speed as technology but we're still human beings and the relationship part is what we need to be focusing on and this is both to retain the talent in the first place and two to understand exactly what's required um and you're right I mean sort of at a lower end you're looking to almost bring in clones as opposed to look for uniqueness and individuality we were talking about um Recruitment and sort of high touch and I'd like to make also a distinction between internal recruiters and external recruiters do you have an opinion on whether external recruiters so third parties you know executive Search how that compares to internal recruiters is one better than the other well I think so let me make the general statement we have what's called a recruiter competency model and it kind of grades the 10 key skills that a recruiter needs based on the type of work that they're doing and if you're a recruiter inside a company I mean I don't know if you could I when I was a recruiter and I started contingent then I became a retained recruiter then I just got tired of it I just uh because I don't do recruiting we help companies build recruiting organizations but if you're as a full-time recruiter if I was really going to do uh work and I didn't work that hard so I don't want to say but I never took more than six assignments at any one time I couldn't deal with more than six once I got more than six my performance dropped I'm just dealing with too much there's too many issues because I remember doing the same thing very early in my career and it was the number seven where it was like it was Breaking Point yeah so that to me that's the right point five or six I have five or six I mean you get five or six placements and you probably close two three Deals a month that's pretty cool you're you're very very successful in a company that's not good enough you gotta deal with fit 10 to 15 to 20. so even though I can tell a recruit and we have one 30 40 recruit we tell them that they and they are actually very good they could do it but when you're dealing 10 to 15 you can't do it you just then become a paper pusher and you're marginally uh you're at the margin you're just basically competent but not capable of doing the work so then you say okay well to do better we'll hot we'll make you more efficient and then that that becomes this problem of okay we've made hiring a transactional process not high touch process so the key core is this High touch relationship building that you need um and if you can't do that well then you're out of the game so is a third party recruiter better than an internal recruiter it it really depends they there should be no difference it just depends on how much workload that they have so that to me is really the difference you can't do it so it doesn't matter so I uh so to me that's really the answer and nobody's going to pay uh uh drop you know triple their size of the recruiting team to do it so you just got me thinking about my own business and how to pitch it and actually that's such a an important Insight which is something that I've kind of known but never really connected the dots because you know if you're talking to companies and they're expecting you to do the same kind of work as they do and if they do volume they think that it's exactly how it is and when I'm pitching to clients who they have their own recruitment teams and actually what you should be pitching is the fact that you know they might be completely at capacity and so they cannot they cannot do the due diligence that they would if someone else were to take it on board um anyway this is completely this is not for the podcast I'm just saying this to you know I'm just like just talking out loud and so going back to Let's sort of start with the internal recruiters what do the successful ones do differently well I think so I'll say there's probably two things and it could be internal or external but if you're working lots of assignments you if you don't know the job I mean and that's why I say I happened as a recruiter because I have an engineering background I have a business Masters in Business I was in financial planning I was an engineering design I was in cost accounting I was running a manufacturing company I was a logistics and supply chain so over the 10 or 11 years I was in Industry I had 10 or 15 different jobs I had every six or eight months I said I'm bored with this let me have another and they gave it to me which surprisingly promoted me and gave me a different job just because I asked for it but the this success I had was because I really knew the work so now I go back to a third party recruiter and I assume that you know your job so even when I asked Mike this question the president of this company what does this person need to do and turn around the plant I knew it I may have been through I had been 20 30 40 different manufacturing plants I could walk through that plant and spot if it was a good plan or not just look at the floor look at the machines look at the statistics so was very comfortable knowing the work and I would say in the first 10 years the jobs that I filled I knew those jobs I either knew him personally I either had somebody report to me I was one degree of separation from that work and by asking the right questions I could very become familiar so then when I interviewed a candidate that candidate knew that I knew the job so now you ask the first question if you're a recruiter and you don't know the work you come across as a paper pusher so you're a corporate recruiter who doesn't know the work they don't trust you and if they don't the candidate doesn't trust you you're not going to get any referrals they're not going to listen to your advice so you basically become a piece of overhead in the HR department so that's number one but if you know the work uh and uh you're good at recruiting uh you're good at networking so you gotta you can develop candidates quickly you're in the game I mean if you so I would say those are the two things you have to know the job you have to have a deep network of candidates so when you get a a search assignment you can say okay let me see how I can connect with a person either find that person very very quickly or develop a short list in three to five days so let me give you a story uh where I think you'll appreciate this as a recruiter so this had it I stopped being a a full-time recruiter I'm going to say 2005-2010 right I still did a few assignments in that period but very very few and probably you've only done a dozen since 2010 where before I would do a dozen or more every year um so this is around 2010 10 or 15 years ago I get a call from a very nice woman I guess uh she says Lou uh I am a senior at pricewaterhousecoopers and I in the period from 1985 to 95 75 50 to 60 of my business was only CPAs and financial positions controllers managers of accountings uh VP Finance so I did a lot of search in that area so now it's 10 years later I get a call from well maybe even 15 years later a nice woman she said um I'm a price I'm at pricewaterhousecooper I understand you can get me a job in the uh entertainment industry in Southern California Disney Paramount Sony and I place people in all those companies uh but I hadn't done it for 10 or 15 years uh so I'm and this was not uncommon in 85 to 95 where I'd get great candidates I mean they just called me up and I had a great candidate three phone calls I got in my job it was pretty cool um but this case was 10 years later I said well I don't do that anymore but how did you get my name and then she said you place my grandfather and I said oh God I said so I went home and cried I said you know I'm getting referrals from grandchildren well it turned out I didn't actually and I checked it I didn't actually place he was a client he was a VP Finance at some company and I did work with him in placement so I didn't Place him but it was still depressing to say when you get referrals from grandchildren you kind of know you better hang it up that was a type of network I mean I literally my I am my accent I grew up in New York area New York City area but living in Southern California my voice probably still unique was I would actually I can remember there's a couple CPA firms I couldn't call in because Mr rather we've been we're not allowed to put you uh through the connection this time when they had an operator at the front desk for all these CPA firms pricewaterhousecooper Anderson whatever it was so I used to have my secretary call uh and give a phony name and then they they so that's how I can get in but that was the issue so uh so I think those two things you have to know the work and you have to have a deep Network to me that's what it takes to be a great recruiter even in Corporate America but if you're assigned 20 assignments are all different you can't develop a deep Network you've you're just pushing paper and that's the sad part because that's what really no that happens frequently so are you saying that in order to be a really good recruiter you should focus very very specifically on one Niche or even like one type of role well yes and no um it's kind of boring to do that but that's a different issue but if you're dealing with 10 or 15 assignments how else could you possibly do it uh if you're dealing with six assignments uh then you just have to be good at understanding the work and that's really I started getting into medical device field so those are and I had no feeling for those jobs so I said okay I better so then I learned how to ask a series of questions so that I could talk to the hiring manager team and understand the work so uh and because you're not dealing as many and but I also learned how to develop a deep Network very quickly so even though I didn't have the network I learned how to develop it so uh so I don't want to say that that's a truism in all situations uh but if you're dealing with a lot of assignments and you want to be very productive the Deep network is helpful and when I was in Finance and Accounting literally any job I could call two or three people and have I could have names and referrals right away I became that became my understanding the work and developing a deep Network became my super skills at any assignment in Finance and Accounting uh I could get your candidate in three and this was could be a CFO VP Finance of major companies and I could find candidates so it was pretty cool and then I got bored talking to accountants yes we talked to accountants for somebody I don't want to talk to another accountant again so yeah it's like if any accountants listen to your podcast well you probably just turn them all off so talking about questions you promote asking one specific question which is you know in sort of paraphrasing you it's like what's the greatest achievement of your career um is that the most important question and if not what other questions should you be asking well that's the premise of so let's assume we're doing this plant manager and I call you up Maria and said hey Maria I'm look I got a spot for uh and I and you're the right candidate for the job I just say uh now I might preface it by saying hey I gotta I have a company that's got 500 people and I need to turn the plan around tell me about the biggest thing you've ever done related to that well that's appropriate so it's a modification of that question if I tell you tell me the greatest thing you've ever done and your question was you created a whole brand for um some entertain or some uh fashion industry product well obviously that isn't I can know pretty quickly you're not the right candidate I probably wouldn't have called you because I would have only your profile and realize you aren't the right candidate so the idea is when you ask the question tell me about your most significant career accomplishment of all time that's pretty revealing I can spend 10 or 15 minutes it and I can very quickly determine are you in the game are you even qual I mean are you overqualified or underqualified are you in the game me asking those questions uh and they're and it's very uh conversational hey when did you get that job how did you get it tell me about the team what was the biggest thing I mean there's a lot of fact-finding underneath that it takes about 10 or 15 minutes to understand a person's accomplishment but you're proud to talk about it I mean if you're in a game hey I just then I I kind of set it up this is just a discussion uh what's the biggest thing you've ever accomplished that you're really proud of and I can quickly know if you're when did you do that now you did 20 years ago yeah what is that was the biggest thing 20 years ago um then I'm looking at it but if you know I did this last year so if I know if my job's a little bit bigger I can say wow this candidates this could be a career move for this candidate so I very very quickly know but I'm as part of that I I kind of say remember I took the job as a when I first went in there I understand this job as six or eight performance objectives I'm gonna say Maria you know one of the other big things you got to build a big team we got 100 people on the organize got to reorganize it walk me through the biggest team accomplishment you're having building a team like that so there's a whole sequence of questions that follow up by getting an accomplishment related to each of the key performance objectives of the job and you don't do it all in one interview and you can give you those accomplishments up but I pretty quickly know um after I've interviewed the candidate if this person's competent and motivated to do this work and would they accept the offer because it's a career move it's a lateral transfer I'd say hey Maria I love your background if you're great this is too not a big enough job for you that best is a lateral transfer but because I've spent time with you I and I also I'm going to connect with you on LinkedIn and I can search on your connections on LinkedIn hey what do you think about this person and this person for this job oh you know those person people know but I can see that you're connected to them um so now I can get a referral uh either the next day or during that conversation so it's a pretty powerful question and then and candidates when they're asked that they love to talk about it I mean I'm I'm willing to listen to them and I'm fascinated by what people have accomplished so like to me I actually do get interested and they said well this you're not the typical interviewer or a recruiter are you now I want to know if you can do the work and if you're interested in it so why'd you like it how did you get the assignment would you do differently if you could do it over again I mean it's it's a fun conversation but uh they recognize it um I'm doing my due diligence on both sides yeah it's it's interesting that you you start with our question and on what the hell do I start with well let's say this I do ask it pretty quickly but I don't know that I start with it but no I mean you want to kind of build a bit of a rapport rather than just like going straight in there but the reason why I'm I'm I'm asking is because in the last six months I started doing something similar and this was before I read your book because the way that I have been trained to interview people is to kind of start at the beginning and you know go through the whole of the experience and that takes a long time you know it takes a long time for somebody to sort of build up to reading and to some degree so so the reason why I started asking this question is because I got lazy well at least I thought because I wanted to just get straight to the good stuff and you know then kind of go back and you know if I need to ask the questions around other areas so yeah I was very pleased to to read that and to to find out about like your Technique about it so yeah it definitely works it opens the conversation much better to the things that you want to know yeah say it's a founder of a company that doesn't have the resources they don't have internal HR they may not even have the full sort of c-suite in the business what advice would you give to maybe a Founder looking to build their core team well maybe I'll give you a story I don't know that it totally relates to that but it's comparable so and this is probably about 20 years ago part of the marketing that I did for my company which really put us on the map and I had it wasn't my idea it was my next door neighbor I don't know if you're familiar with young president's organization or vistage which are it's a business their business group so CEOs get together once a month so my next door neighbor said Lou would you like to talk to YPO Young Presidents or this group I said I'd be happy to um so this was like 1990. uh my first talk I don't know if you've ever been to Southern California my first talk the president of In-N-Out Burger was there which is a big cult Burger chain and West Coast he said Lou I love your thing can you find me a CFO my first retained search we gave 400 presentations to business groups out in the next 10 years and it was just the greatest marketing technique of all because I'm talking with people who have hiring needs and I've got a two-hour talk and ninety percent of the time I got search assignments after each talk so it was just unbelievable so I could cherry pick the assignments I want uh and then that we started creating these performance-based job descriptions but there was after one of these talks and this was probably 10 15 20 years ago now I get a call from a founder of a company small company and he says Lou what are the two questions you have to ask there's actually two questions you asked me Maria one of them was when I told you but I'll tell you the other one now and I said well I I it doesn't matter what the questions are I got to know what the job is I said tell me the question and this is a Founder almost yelling at me I don't know this guy and he's yeah I need the questions I need the questions and he was obviously in the meeting and I said I what are you looking for is it a VP operations for my companies making wood products I said one I just come out and it was about an hour from a search full search assignment so that would have been a a big job I said when I just come out and I learn it I'll do the whole thing with you so now I need the questions right now I said why he said the candidates in the hallway I said ah so he had already so I said let's do this I said tell me just give me a five minute walk of what the job is and it was a manufacturing plant again I said so here's what I want you to do not go in your office go in the manufacturing this is a Founder I said walk through your plant and every time you see a problem with your plant stop a problem that you want fixed and describe the problem and you're going to ask the candidate two questions one question will be is if you were to get this job how would you fix this problem the second question is and spend 10 minutes on doing that and then the second question is what have you done that's most comparable which is the most significant accomplishment question okay here's a problem and one of the problems was um and he just said I got so much wood scrap I mean he was making wood products but 50 he said a third of our wood we throw away we got to redesign everything so so I guess I will ask a question describe the problem ask the kind of how uh he would fix it and it was a guy he was interviewing and then uh asked him if he'd done anything similar so we I said then call me uh when you're done I said it should take me an hour and a half to do that tour he calls me about three hours later he said Lou great interview questions great questions he said the guy told me how he would solve the problem and he was he was brilliant at telling me how to solve it but when I asked him what he had done that was similar he couldn't he hadn't he had never done anything similar so I got the idea he was a great consultant but not a Hands-On operations guy why don't you come out tomorrow and we'll and I we got the search one out tomorrow and I got the search but so the idea of a Founder is if you know the the work you just and even if you don't know it you have to say hey candidate and re I don't know this job uh what do I need to know to pull that off I mean you could just get into that game of uh but the their issue is is what's your problem ask the candidate to tell them and you don't need to always ask how would you solve it but said what have you done that's most similar and if you were to get this job how would you solve it that's the problem-solving question we call it the anchor and visualize the ability to visualize a solution plus a track record of doing something similar is a high predictor of success one without the other is a high predictor of failure it's got to be similar in terms of pace complexity decision making size of the team it doesn't have to be identical it has to not that's really the issue is some found oh I gotta have someone with exactly but no you have to have someone who can think in that environment and done something comparable but if there doesn't have to be identical and that's that's sometimes the problem is people oh I need 10 years of experience no you need enough experience to do the work and it might be in a slightly different industry so somebody so many companies have these this is what I need to have now they prevent diversity they prevent thinking differently they yeah they have a problem that's reasonably complicated and I don't want to minimize that but the reality is it doesn't have to be identical it just has to be comparable and that's where people if you're if you're a good manager you can you'll take the risk of yeah this person's smart enough to handle a complex similar conflict problem with similar people in a similar environment well I guarantee that if they've done all that they'll be successful if they if they're motivated they can work with you and in our search for Maria we placed well more than a thousand but I remember the 10-year period we placed about a thousand people uh maybe 800 six or eight hundred but it was a lot of people and we tracked and we had a one-year guarantee uh so we started tracking what people failed over a 10-year period and we had a one-year guarantee was how many times we have to fulfill that guarantee and it was like 70 80 it was like seven or eight to ten percent it was less than 10 percent but we dug in the less than 10 percent of why they failed maybe two or three less than one percent was lack of technical competency it was always the relationship with the hiring manager I would say two-thirds of it was that other one was the person didn't like the work not motivated but the managerial fit was the biggest one uh they just clashed with the higher and that was I go back to my own that's why I clashed I loved the work I had I wouldn't have become a recruiter if that uh president Nate they actually said Lou will keep you and we'll we'll fire the group present they had he had other problems it wasn't just me but they weren't he was on a contract so they weren't going to fire him for two I said I can't deal with them for two years sorry but so I know that that's an issue one thing you talked about is you know there's less than seven percent and majority of the time it's to do with the relationship between the hiring manager I mean clients me talk about culture fit all the time and it's such an intangible thing and partly you know matching a person to another environment and another people is trying to figure out both What's the culture of the business and what's this culture of this person question number one is what do you think culture fit is and then two how do you figure out whether there is a match between those two oh yeah so I'll say this no when you give a year guarantee you become very religious in terms of I don't want to do the search over again as you know you know no way the first time why would you want to do it again um so but very critical knowing that you know that you have to do it you figure out well one way to measure culture and I'll call them proxies for culture and you'll get this in the third part of the book The Last third of the book we get into this so you'll find it there when you read it tomorrow or whenever you read it Maria one is the pace of the organization you know entrepreneurial startup companies rapid Pace little infrastructure making decisions on the fly so I just ask questions and hey in that big accomplishment Maria uh what was the pace like what was the intensity like did you have enough resources walk me through how the big what was the biggest decision you made and how is it made were you frustrated by that did you like it so I'm starting to get a sense of uh the pace of the organization the process the level of sophistication the depth of resources and how comfortable the candidate is in that kind of environment and I'm mapping it to the environment that of my client so that that's one way to do it but there's also a thing on what I call managerial fit which is the most than tangible I actually think the culture people can Define it we've got good policies all that maybe I don't care about that I just if you can deal in the pace and the decision making and the politics of that organization they're pretty you can transfer that to another organization the hiring manager though that's the day-to-day to me that's the dominant culture so I'm looking at so I'm asking you the most significant accomplishment question as a candidate Maria tell me about who's a hiring you know that's pretty major accomplishment what role does the higher what was your hiring manager like what role did that person play in your success how much did you did that person coach you and how did it where did how did they delegate so I'm getting a sense of in every accomplishment the role the hiring manager played in that accomplishment and the type of manager that where you excelled so I've asked this most significant accomplishment question three or four times so I'm getting a real sense of uh your work environment your pace who you work with so now I also know the hiring manager and my client uh and I've interviewed that person and I know if they're dominant and in your face and uh direct that could be a problem if I know they're a micromanager uh then I know that can also be a problem but most managers are coaches delegators some of them want more experience one less experienced I'm willing to coach and train but I'm asking those questions when I take the search assignment as well to understand uh and I asked the hiring manager if you're the hiring manager Murray I said tell me about your best people you work for what kind of people do you like to work for so as part of that I'm trying to understand uh how much Independence you're going to give how much controlling you're going to give et cetera et cetera so that's still not I'm still a background as you can tell me I still am an engineer I mean down deep that's what I am and I uh so I really look at that thing that one is a tough one to design it's still there it's still human nature I try to get close uh and then we've worked at it um but it's still not perfect because the situate under stress things change um you change companies change and I can't take every single environment and understand it but I try to do the best I can and then on the other hand I want to close this deal and I might I know the candidate might not be perfect though I'm gonna kind of ignore stuff so who's like there's no such thing there's no such thing as the perfect person right but I like what you said about asking the question of you know who was the manager under whom you have thrived and I think that is really interesting because I asked like who is the person that you enjoyed working with the most unfortunately which is similar but I think the the thriving part I think is even more um critical because you might not even necessarily you probably end up liking them because everybody enjoys being successful um but I think those qualities of what you perform the best and how does that manager influence that and I think that's that's that's really good yeah talking about you know some of the things have not been successful what has been your biggest flop failure where you thought actually this has not worked out well in the.com boom probably when you were a teenager or less maybe a toddler uh which is 20 plus years ago I knew I had the solution I knew Performance Based hiring would work so I started a.com and it was an abject failure I mean I raised about three million dollars putting another million of my own in and it did failed it was a total failure um uh because it wasn't although the concept was right implementing the concept was challenging as I look at chat gbt a lot of what we thought about was that we said we created Wizards for a lot of this stuff um okay if you ask this question what answer would you get we had like picked one of the ten we didn't uh it was obviously 20 years ago that wasn't the same but we said okay if you're building a job description pick one from column A what do you want this and what was the team like so it was kind of hokey but it didn't work so it didn't matter and then atss were coming out so that in terms of a failure that was it we've never been able to scale it this is such a personal process of building uh a touchy-feely process because you're affecting a person's life we have a training company people would think of it but people don't want it they want to do fast and quick and high volume and scale it and scale it and scale it um so that would I would say that's a difficult process to get to you can write the books you can do it people conceptually look at it and say I want to try it but then they get the push back from the hiring manager and we've had success with a company or a hiring manager says we're going to do it this way uh or HR or a VP or a president says we're going to do it this way but uh it more often reverts to the old way of doing things and the biases prevail do you think it was timing at the time uh yeah it was also a bad strategy I mean it's different now yeah I would think if it was going to be today I'd probably now I see chat I see LinkedIn uh there was a chance back in um I don't say 20 years ago well we had very serious conversations with a couple of ats's I will tell you the names I'm very very serious and then the dot count boom and everyone says nah we're not spending money we just got to close down so there was a chance that if we built this into an ATS system at the time uh it could have been effective there are a couple of ATS systems isoms Greenhouse I don't know if you're familiar with them where they've Incorporated bits and pieces of it but they're models of an at applicant tracking system is manage a lots of candidates who've applied versus a few candidates who are qualified uh so the the model is they're going after a high volume fill jobs quickly model versus let's raise the talent bar model and when you have those two competing objectives it's becomes difficult to win now looking to the Future what the future of recruitment well I've looked at the future so I'm going to go I got kicked out of a bunch of conferences um and I I don't know if you there's other people who are my age and we were in a conference I can't remember the car it was 10 or 12 years ago and uh those four of us were also supposed pundits of the industry and that question that you just asked Maria was the question what's the future of industry and then John Sullivan and Kevin wheeler and somebody else Jerry Chrisman might have been it doesn't matter all people my age and they all pronounce as what sounded profound and articulate yeah that's a bunch of it's not going to change uh it's not nothing's going to change I don't know that so I'm a total cynic with respect to that Maria I think there are tools available uh LinkedIn recruiter being one of them but LinkedIn recruit recruiter when you look at LinkedIn by itself in my mind the value of it it's a network of 800 million people not a database and most recruiters think I got to find a right candidate my my first question is no I gotta find someone who knows the candidate to get a referral so I just don't think that way I don't need account I need somebody to give me a referral if I either I know the person directly so they'll call me or I got to get a referral from somebody so it becomes a warm acquaintance so I'm constantly thinking as a recruiter is I got to develop connections quickly and it can't be transactional and I'm looking at LinkedIn recruiter for this uh little webcast I'm doing next week and I've saw some great candidates and in there says recruiters don't call me uh but I called this one guy said hey Bill Smith suggested I call it oh how's Bill doing it was a referral to this same guy but on his profile it says do not call me as a recruiter so when you go with cold connection versus a warm connection and to me if if I had to just look at that simple little piece of knowledge or logic it's uh and until they break that bridge nothing's going to happen and candidates are thinking a money's most important no the career is most important so everybody is just focused on day one not year one and not so I think so that's why I say I'm a cynic I don't the future isn't until you start thinking long term as opposed to what the compensation package is the word it's not going to change people are still going to keep and work and try to make this a high volume transactional process and success for the top 25 percent is a slower process well I don't know it has to be slower you work with you spend more time with fewer people you still can get this search done and you know you I mean if you really know what you're doing uh and you have a deep Network you can get candidates in three to four weeks and close the deal in a month uh or two months uh which is how long it takes to close when you do transactionally so I think it's thinking it differently sorry for that long-winded answer but it's it's one I pondered over many many years long before you were born it's something that I think about a lot in terms of what you know how how the industry is changing what do I need to do to keep up with it you know how is AI going to you know shift it and I agree with you I think it's it's very difficult to create a technology or you know or or to even do it faster because we're still human beings that rely on relationships and understanding of each other and as far as I know the technology we have doesn't really have that and when you're talking about being able to you know call 10 people and then have your long list and create a short list out of that that's you know that's an incredible thing that you have developed over years and years and years and that becomes more valuable than something that can give you you know just you know regurgitate and give you a thousand people because you know with with LinkedIn and I think about well what did I and I'm not as young as you think I am I used to when I started there wasn't LinkedIn and I used to have them a library to look through books those days so LinkedIn massively changed how we look for people and while you think well everyone's you know pretty much everybody's there all you have to do is just find them it's a lot harder now to have that conversation or to be visible to you know get attention because there's just like so much being bombarded at people so how do you cut through the noise and I think that's where excellent recruiters with excellent relationships that's when they really truly shine well as I said when I saw this one guy and it was just uh and I'm doing a case study for this webcast and it was for mid-level software developers so I went to chat gbt I said what would the sorry and I I really use chat to really get in the game quickly but then I said okay I need a list of candidates for this job uh and I used the approach of I'm searching on my connections connections so there's one candidate it really looks like the best cat we went through the search and really looked like the best candidate I said this guy looks great it says recruiters do not call but the reality of it is if I called the person who we used to work for whom I knew personally and said it was only a case study so I didn't do it but I know if I got this guy Bill uh to open the door for me he absolutely would call me but I think that's the what you just said right there is it's a relation for the top 25 percent of people looking for careers it is changing jobs is a major career decision that you don't do casually for 50 for the person who's listening for a job as a transaction it doesn't matter it's a very impersonal process and then the results of the then you have quiet quitting then you have underperformance dissatisfaction uh so you it's what Market are you dealing with and when you're dealing high volume it becomes in uh very transactional and you can go all the knockout questions all the tests Etc et cetera but you're thinking of the end game is I want a person uh and I call it win-win hiring uh when I call it counted up I said Maria if I was going to you hire you for this job success in my mind is a year after you start you can hear the dog that's cool I call it win-win hiring win-win hiring means a year from now after you start a year after you accept an offer I call you up and you say you're still delighted with that job and I call the hiring manager and says still delighted they hire you that is a hard decision to get to Maria but if we engage in this conversation that's the goal it will be time consuming it will take more time but it will be the right decision I recognize our compensation has to be very very competitive might not be the best but it'll be close but more importantly we'll be giving you the best career move and I would like to begin that conversation with you to see if that makes sense are you open to that and I so I sell the conversation not the job I don't know if it's a good job or not how could I possibly make that statement that would be presumptuous on my part uh just uh but the idea is that oh and so when people now you got to recognize that I got your name because someone even though I don't know you personally we have one common connection you are a warm Connection by because I got your name through some referral of some type so that kind of starts the game but normally if I didn't have that you wouldn't even have called me to the candidate wouldn't have called to set the stage to begin with so there's a lot of I pre-qualify everybody I call in some way and try to get a connection so I don't spend a lot of time I I got eight to ten candidates I'm going after and I'm gonna four or five will be perfect and they're not they're gonna give me two or three referrals and I'm in a game here but it's a relationship building business and to me if I'm affecting as a Canada area recruiter I'm affecting the person's life and I take that seriously a selfish question how do I become a better recruiter well it depends on I don't know how I can't answer that because I don't know how good you are now so that would be again presumptuous on my part I would probably uh I mean let's say say there's a lot of recruiters were listening I would say well if you don't know the job that's the first thing number two is when I conduct an interview I'm actually conducting due diligence I'm understanding where you are in your career what's important where you've been successful so I'm looking at can I uh does this job offer you a career move I call it the 30 solution I say Maria before uh if we're going to make you an offer for this job uh three or four days before I make you this offer I'm going to say forget the money Maria do you really want this job and it's nothing to do with the money it's what you're going to be doing and I I call it the 30 solution we have to give you at least a 30 increase non-monetary bigger job more satisfying a better team longer term growth and we go through all the variables but the idea is those are what's important long term I recognize to get in the game uh the compensation has to be competitive or else we don't even have a we can't even start but let's assume that's the case and then we'll go from there so that to me is uh understanding the job being a good interviewer to me is the the key uh obviously you got to find good candidates so that's another part of the key so that's why I say I can't say what you need to do to be a good recruiter the other part is you got to get good assignments too I mean you got a Bunches of dirt ball assignments well it's a bit so bad that's why I say this marketing approach that my neighbor gave me was pretty cool I mean I give them full credit for it um he got me into this and got lots of it grew my business as a result of just being able to speak to these business groups so it was a really cool situation I saw a post on your LinkedIn from a couple of days ago and it was looking at how do you decide whether you leave or stay in your job and I like the way that you kind of created these areas to look into you know the job satisfaction itself you know kind of taking compensation completely out of it you know who who you're working with the the manager the stretch in your job and I I think that's a brilliant way of looking at it and deciding whether even any other opportunity that comes your way whether that's worth it and when you're talking about that 30 that you needs to be improved with the resource components of it basically it was sort of the Genesis of that to give people background is this was probably just before Christmas uh somebody on LinkedIn said should I quit my job so I knew I had this little uh graphic that showed the components of a great job the compensation package the hiring manager the job itself the company uh the work life balance the long-term growth opportunity so I just said so I said rank each of those six factors on a one to five scale and if the total isn't at least 12 to 13 which two and a half would be 15 is an average job you should leave I mean you're just not going anywhere he's just going to be plotting along on the other hand don't accept the job unless the total score is above 20. and it was a pretty this quick decision uh to make you just have to look at your job and if it's going nowhere yeah you should leave but don't take don't just take it to relieve short-term pain really look at it to balance the short-term needs and your long-term growth opportunity and that was really what the graphic kind of describes to do and in some way I do that every single time I present I try to place a candidate I said do you want this job and I always ask candidates so this is from a recruiter compare in comparison to other jobs how would you rank this job on a scale of zero to ten in comparison everything else you're looking at a 10 means you just want it six or seven you're interested but not great five is a waste of time but most people say a seven or eight and I said what does it take to be one point better well this will be the best career the best job amongst everything else you're looking at and that uncovers everything yeah that's not enough growth in it like this I mean so the eye as a recruiter have to close the deal I said well let me see if I can get you that information uh to see if we can make this best on your list so I mean a lot of it is solution selling which is uh what it takes to be a good recruiter you have to understand your product and you have to understand the buyer and in this case you have two buyers company and the candidate and the candidates family all the advisors that will advise the candidate so you're dealing with a pretty complex uh situation uh that involves a lot of human nature and human emotion I think that's a great idea and actually I'm going to steal that from you and do that with my candidates I think that's that's great rather than just looking at people who potentially are considering and coaching them that actually apply that to the search and you know um getting the candidates to see whether it's something that they want to take so um thank you for that and um how did you grow your LinkedIn presence please tell me your secrets all right I'll tell you again it was a little I just lucked out it was not excuse me there's like one and a half million followers that's amazing a lot but I don't think I have that many but um so this was when LinkedIn started their influencer program which was 2014. I happened LinkedIn was a client so we were doing a lot of training at LinkedIn and I got Linked In because I did some training at Yahoo and as an engineer it doesn't matter but uh so then I when I was training the Marketing Group and the Marketing Group at LinkedIn said Lou we're starting this influencer I know you've written a lot of books how would you like to be one of our first 50 influencers I said of course again I had nothing to do with it I just was happened to be there at the right time and they said we'll make sure you have at least 100 a million followers in two years I said it's fine good deal I mean it was obviously a no-brainer that I just said just write one or two articles a month and uh we'll put you on our influencer program so they only had 50 influences at the time then they increased it to 100 but I was one of the first 50. but again it was because I knew the head of marketing or the group who was running that program and I it was and I like I give my neighbor this success yeah I think our product was good um but he was the guy who came up with the idea of getting me in front of these groups to speak it uh this guy Francois was the head of marketing at LinkedIn at the time who's the guy said oh okay I'm to my program I'll put you in there so yes I think my content was good but it was really just being at the right place at the right time so that's really the secret yeah well connections knowledge and kind of linking all of the dots yeah right and it's also being at the right place at the right time um well Lou thank you so much it's been fascinating speaking with you I know you've got to get going but I mean and I really appreciate you coming on to the show thank you very much Maria happy to be here hopefully this was helpful and uh good luck to everything you're doing thank you thank you so much for joining me here on anatomy of a leader what did you discover in this episode I'd love to hear your thoughts in the comments on YouTube or reviews on Apple podcasts and if you haven't already hit that subscribe or follow buttons and I'll see you next week | Anatomy of a Leader | UCC-YIz5pEMM9vigbYOxK2Kw | 2023-02-07 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 11,928 | 60,782 |
X1G3rETNduE | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X1G3rETNduE | the reality check we needed..... TIME CAPSULE #4 (EAFC24) | welcome to time capsu this is the series where I go back in time in eafc 24 relive old promos and upgrade to the best team possible pause here to read the rules of the series let's jump into the episode we had two players from this episode Europa League road to The Knockout calan o that's a big one road to The Knockout oshimen this is the team that we're going to rock and yeah we will see how we do this is probably going to be a mess come on Mike nan oh that Davies is good oh man Smith UCL mbappe okay this going to be a this going to be a tough one tough opponent or tough team I don't know how he plays but let's see oh brilliant Oshi men oh my word what a start what a start the link up was beautiful oh ballocks I've dragged him out Ah that's a clean sheet gun already [ __ ] sake this going to be a very Ed game I reckon n I've opened up here [ __ ] sake yeah I'm going to get slaughtered I got I sold myself a dream with the first minute I feel like the only upgrade could come from maybe a hattick but I feel like we're going to get slumped yeah I feel like I'm fully going for the uh I'm committing to the the hattick upgrade because I'm not banking on anything else Andre Silva please oh ah he's yeah he's boss me [ __ ] know why do I keep holding RB I don't need to hold RB man no on the line Coan you beauty oh my thumb slipped my thumb slipped my no and I know that sounds like an excuse but my farm genuinely slipped who got the go I think oh my word oh my word bollocks no [ __ ] go go to her man oh my days at what point can I Rage Quit chat at what point cuz I'm going to get slapped man I'm 61 down it's 30 minutes in oh no why have you gone behind a he's on side [ __ ] no no no no no no no oh you you are pants mate you are pants I can't wait to trade him out oh there we go Ashi men play it one more Andre Silva please yes okay that's my second goal with Andre Silva we could still get an upgrade this game may still be a success he's going to lay it in he oh he didn't oh I was expecting to lay because he's doing the he's doing an EVO no way no no oh he's off he's off no that's actually a joke that's actually a joke cuz I wanted it to go to himn first time would that Darian oh no way you didn't get that oh what a save NOA oh look he's he's playing like a pratt now look at him oh for [ __ ] sake oh [ __ ] this was this is what I was worried about just him turning into a pratt oh come on no way no way no no yes yes someone joining the stream now must be going what the [ __ ] is going on why is he still playing at 82 and why is he celebrating her goal so much for 83 it must be so confusing oh this is why this series is goated man yeah go on mate I'll start scoring own goals yeah gritty all you want mate I don't care man I'm getting an upgrade 93 but we got an upgrade let's go oh we lost our first game of the series we got absolutely fumed but we had a laugh and we still got an upgrade so we get one upgrade to the team let's see who it is come on there's only a few players left not that many players left so come on come on is it inform S no road to The Knockout UCL aunia okay that does mean we have to say goodbye to jav Galan who's been an absolute beast in this team this is the updated team only the one upgrade but an upgrade is an upgrade man | Jals | UCFJ_X2VkEw7sDLWP6mCrWvg | 2024-02-16 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 705 | 3,371 |
2Q6t-Fng6Go | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2Q6t-Fng6Go | Every Shot of a 9 Handicap Golfers Round! | welcome to every shot of a nine handicappers round here at Finchley Golf Club in North London yes that's right guys we are playing off single figures today on the blue winter teas I was invited out by Adrian from amolf if you want to check him out his link is down in the description just a few side notes to begin the course was extremely wet and I didn't bring my drone with me so let's get into the first te oh that's going to go bounds isn't it you think yeah oh okay if you say so well that's not very good is that long enough wow short you got to hit it hard in the wet haven't you 26 yards to pin here oh stop now it's not bad nice all right bogey to start us off oh got to get over let's clipped it yeah all right drop straight under the tree got about 200 here playing 195 downhill pin got four iron didn't catch it quite right go on just run get on the green n it's got to be short is it so we got 50 yards in to a front pin here I've hit that so fat this is hard work I'm not going to lie that was such a blade such a blade oh nice and watery also I wanted to say thank you guys for supporting the channel the last two videos have done really really well better than I ever expected so thank you for that and I'm really enjoying getting to know all you guys down in the comments section so tell me about your golfing Journey where you're at where you play right now down in the comments also in all my years of doing YouTube I've never seen a graph like this 88% of you guys watching this video are not subscribed so if you haven't hit the Subscribe button now I'm going on a golfing journey and I want to take all of you with me so make sure you get involved oh I think the closest to the pin is yours Adrien o not even on the green disaster ah I didn't quite carry it far enough at least we're giving him a roll thank you all right all right okay next up 372 y Par Four get over the tree it's over all right we got 148 uphill 154 going to take a seven that should be really good unless it's long might be a little bit long good strike though first of the day so after not hitting anything good all day um I've now flown the green by about 20 30 yards must have hit that seven so good ah kick the wrong way all right we are paring for a par though which is a rarity hey Here We Go Happy Days first part farther around all right next up a 388 yd par 4 oh snapped it I see it might have just got into the Bracken sadly uh my ball is too close to all of this stuff they've chopped back um so I'm going to take unplayable relief two driver lengths out to the side just go there um and we're going to be playing third shot all right going to hit a six IR here because we're about 180 away pulled it left I mean I think it might be because it was above my feet it's not a bad shot might be on the green I don't know just off to the side here pretty much pin ey see it that's not awful oh couldn't even give me a chance pushed it all right we're currently six over through five holes not particularly good start but I'm starting to grow into the round a bit I think all right next up we got a 360 yard par4 it's actually the hardest on the course nice and tight up each side of the Fairway so get this bit out to the uh hang it out to the right a bit I think a little bit too much though right probably going to catch a tree right well I didn't see it or hear it hit a tree I think it must it must have done though surely all right uh got about 140 yards fortunately we're on the wrong Fairway we've got to come back under these tree limbs to get back to the flag so I'm going to be punching it bit more of a punch shot here with a six iron ah that was up in the air for so long it came straight off the branch went straight up 85 in it's probably best shot of the day a little bit long well it's rolled back a little bit though got a bit of spin yeah I love left to right parts what a part all right hole number seven is a 153 Par 3 at the back 168 79 in hand Adrian's got his camera on me to add the pressure on I feel that don't worry I spent my whole life with a camera on me I don't get I don't get nervous it's not a hole in one but it's a bloody good shot I'll take that all right I got a 309 9 footer here for birdie that's a GI for those of you wondering first of the day slightly downhill pulled it it's turning that was so close we'll take a part there all day long all right next up we have a 477 yard par five tricky one out of bounds all up the left hand side going to take three-wood just try and get out there really not the best of strikes but it'll work playing as a three shot hole regardless so we're miles away from the pin here so going to just take a four iron and just get it going up there really a fat oh dear I fell forwards oh dear long shot in though for the uh the approach here okay now we got 200 in got the four again good strike little right of Target I think yeah we w't know until we get there all right okay we're off the side here up and over the bunker have it roll around and down oh he's duffed It Roll oh that is so bad I was so excited oh close thank you very very much bogey par five dog leg left just going to hit one out there with three-wood I'll play hoping it cleared the bunker all right I'm too far away to go for it here I'm going to hit five onine it's quite tight up there so just want to hit a nice one that it's so bad still going to have a long way in scuttling through all the puddles all right again we got 200 in here but we are into wind so going to hit for IR just try and keep it low that's not a great strike but it'll do yeah just off the side here I'm actually going to go up and feel how this green feels it's kind of this is one of the harder greens isn't it oh that is so bad I desell so hard that is like that is like grade one that you learn isn't it just don't desel when you chip stupid all right we might get up and down though so that's something oh that was close I'm one pting my way around this course today that's for sure all right currently round of the turn8 over not particularly good but there's loads of golf still to play we've got driveable Par Four here um going to actually hit Three Wood TK it's only 225 away so come around a bit little bit towy it's probably going to be about pin ey but little bit off to the right it's very very wet on this area of the course so much rain last night so just got to carry this a little bit past I think all right we're dancing probably got about 15 foot for uh birdie okay I got a 24t here for the birdie so just roll in [Laughter] I'm not going to lie it's straight on it's hit the back clip and then like rolled around it I need to see a replay of that that's wild oh well an easy tapping pass dress free as they say Absolut C caught the I literally caught that so well should hit driver would have been on the green 55 in that's going to have to roll roll roll roll I've got a 45 footer here I think it's going to break quite a bit oh break is heart Ah that's another par right we got par three here it's the signature hole here at finy golf club so got a beautiful Clubhouse in the background h a beautiful shot eh I think quite a little heavy I don't know if you can hit it heavy on a map oh we're close wow oh my God okay oh wow I do need it it wasn't it wasn't terrible good one you see I've never seen her do that so me and Adrian some of you know him as am go we actually doing some short form content as well while we're out here guys so if you want to go check out both of our Instagrams Tik toks and everything like that we will leave links to them down in the description so you can see how Adrian gotten against me I won't lie he's he's he's having a hard time with it right next up we have a 441 yard par five it isn't win so it's going to play a little bit longer little Snappy oh it's clipped a tree might be good because I might actually have a line in now I can't see the pin nor can I get there because it's too far away unfortunately the tree has taken all my distance but um I'm going to lay up with a 79 here um feels like the safest play really that's pretty much perfect I like that yep very good shot front line was a little bit of a wash out didn't play particularly well but it seemed to be back on it now so let's see if we can go low through the back nine and shoot somewhere close to our handicap all right we got 85 yards here balls a little bit above my feet quite a little bit fat hopefully it's going to roll out go oh it's not bad I think it's just front edge all right we got birdie put here is 27 ft should break a bit off my right your left break in turn turn turn turn turn turn turn oh I couldn't have asked for a better roll damn so close stress free par still Level par through the back nine at the moment next up 331 y par 4 got driver don't need it I'm going to hit it anyway good job aim far right isn't it yeah that's good safe all right 110 in here to a back pin got gap wedge oh I've hit it thin sit sit sit well it is very truly out the back that's for sure that is a dreadful shot oh you got to be kidding me no I'm in The Unofficial Pond guys I do get a drop but that was Dreadful wow stop so dead oh dear ah that was bad all right double po double bogey double poogy double bogey that a sad double bogey I won't lie should have been bogey at worse but here's what it is right two over through the back nine 10 over through the entire course all right next up we have a short par three it's only 100 yards so let's see what we can do that could be really good love this one I I don't know can't see it all right 35t uphill four the birdie here just never hit it oh that's a dangerous dangerous place to leave it as well side door again got to love it oh dear all right next up we've got a 40 yd par 4 just going to be going straight at the bunker pretty much a little bit left of it that big tree looks like a good line doesn't it oh fre the Fairway over there right there so much thank God we are far enough over that we're on the other Fairway we have about 145 to the pin off a severe upli so I'm going to take eight cuz I know this is going to launch High we got to go up and over the trees as well so pins right in the middle I think straight out is the play Oh struck that's so good big gust of wind might mean we go long there uh we'll have to go and see we're a little long but we are dancing so so that's good so we got 42 for for birdie here turn left turn left turn left turn left left it short but another stress three par R take those nice next up a 439 par five it is into wind so getting there in two is going to be a challenge but we'll give it a go oh don't turn too much get past the tree Ry just going to hit a provisional here cuz I'm not sure that stayed in play that one all stay in play sit is ball was actually in the water hazard just to the left um so we've dropped out no close to the pin it's going to be my third shot going to go for it because it's par five and we're about 2:30 away so oh it's come out right should be findable it should be up there right got to keep this one low 45 yds to the pin got pitching wedge going to try and just bump and run it it needs to get onto the green at the very least bounce bounce bounce run run run oh there's a puddle at the front edge otherwise it was going to get so close we've got 36t downhill for an unlikely PA oh it's oh no it got me twice twice it moved back left and then back left again go bogey we've definitely shown some grit and determination today eight over through the front and then only three over at the moment through the back so not disappointed 11 over total let's see if we can finish with a birdie or just not a meltdown would be good oh I didn't catch that one very well CLI the tree as well oh no right okay we got about 160 to the pin or it's playing 160 problem is if they hit 7 iron it's going to hit this tree in front of me so I got a six iron going a little bit long is not too bad because obviously the pin is at the front so put a bit of weight on the left see if I can keep it low oh pulled it left that might go out of bounds see it's alive but it might be behind a tree right G to try and hit my 54 here very wet on the green so I'm going to hit it like it's a 30 yard shot I think oh that's it could we finish it with a bang here we got 40 foot for the par turn in oh I've left it short again all right to finish off with a bogey and to finish 12 over for the round just drips in there I got to say my putting today has been very good thank you very much to Adrian for having me out at Finley Golf Club if you do want to go and check his socials out link down in the description if you'd like to see another video from me just click right here | Tom Roberts Golf | UCxndUuSzmexOEfPEGR3CAeQ | 2024-02-26 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 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YqgNxkGovOg | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YqgNxkGovOg | REVIEW: GOLLEE DIY LASH EXTENSIONS | Twinkle Chaves | that was painful the first time i tried this it went to my eyeball imagine the pain but i'm still here so nice don't forget to also follow me and all my social media only fans kidding like i woke up like this no makeup looks so professional [Music] hi guys welcome back to my channel with me twinkle chavez if you're new here please don't forget to like comment share subscribe don't forget to also follow me and all my social media channels facebook twitter instagram tic top all the links below please follow me and today we are going to try on this diy lash extensions by golly i'm so excited i actually tried them on two weeks ago i just removed them because for the video i want to show you guys how i put it on step by step as we all know getting lash extensions done professionally it's not only expensive but also it takes time we don't have that budget all the time and the time i'll just lie down two hours you know we are all so busy with our work our schedule and everything else i'm so happy that um goalie partnered with me to promote this um not only this is sponsored but also i'm gonna buy more who is goalie if you want to go to their website go check them out goalie.com and there are many other videos not only me but also other influencers and vloggers they actually pioneered in having individual lash extensions and they have different glue serum other products everything i think they do when it comes to lashes they started 2017 all of these info they're already online you can do your own research goalie cosmetics is a professional eyelashes manufacturer and supplier in china it was actually so quick when they ship it to me and then you can buy from alibaba i'm gonna put all the links that you need to know so they provided me two kinds for goalie there are different types of flashes different numbers this one's 14 and the one i used last time was 11. i already created a tick tock for it when i first use it so make sure you watch i'll teach you how to step by step use goalies diy lash extensions already use this one as you can see of course i needed to test it myself before i do it on my vlog and embarrass myself in front of everyone so yeah hopefully i can do a better job this time and um let's see how it goes okay let's open the package this is how my natural lashes look like what i do first of course i already removed the makeup on my eyelashes i don't have any mascara or anything and um since we're gonna do um the face i want my hair to somehow be away from it and i have this little pink thingy here here but i'm going to try to be as close to the camera as possible so together with these sets of flashes so they provided me with a tweezer that will be used quite sharp is it too thick put it on two kinds of glue i haven't actually used the other one i watched other vlogs and they said that this one is nicer where you can just apply it on your eyelash strip like a regular one so i don't know how strong it is but um yeah i like the the black one better because this one's white you can actually choose between the two but i chose to use this one so this one is the other glue you will see kinds of lengths so they have the 10 12 14 and 16 so it depends how you map your eyes what kind of style do you want cat's eye doll's eye it's up to you just to brush my lashes i already curled it so first we put on the glue to a surface so don't mind this you can put it in any surface that you have like a small small drop so just like that we're gonna start with this part first and then i'm gonna choose this 16 because i want it longer on that side there you go i'd like to put the glue on top of the eyelash just because you are going to put it underneath your original lashes have to put it underneath the lashes make sure that it's not too near your lid but just enough for it to attach i have this other tweezer i like to join them squeeze them together because it's easier for me to use this one this one is better for like picking the eyelashes then we proceed to the next one beauty spain i actually like this better because it's quite thicker than the first one it's like wider cluster so again we dip it enough not too thick and wait for it to dry a little bit we open our eyelids and then we place it where we want it and then once you secure them you squeeze them together okay i'd like to make it a little bit shorter in the middle so we're gonna use 14. oh this is so nice i'm gonna be saving a lot of money dip wait for it to dry a little bit and we proceed okay next is another 14 so it's really up to you how many uh cluster you put for me i want as full as possible as many clusters as possible like i woke up like this bam no makeup just eyelashes i actually don't know how to put makeup on i'd like to assist it this time with my fingers because it needs to actually attach okay that was painful squeeze together you can start from here secure them so nice this one stinks a bit especially for ladies who always get their lashes done i mean their glue is much much more painful than this one this one's tolerable like you know out of ten it's like five it's not even painful the first time i tried this it went to my eyeball imagine the pain but i'm still here like two weeks after uh this one's okay a bit missing missing piece there's 216 to 14 and i think i'm gonna put um a small one yeah maybe ten it may not support then i think it's okay all about trial and error okay last one hold your breath in the inner eye it's always so tricky so the first half is done so this is the first half the normal do you like it looks so professional okay and there you have it everyone this is the finished look what we did today i like it i love it i'm going to purchase more thank you so much goalie and to all the ladies out there you should try and give it a go i swear it's so easy to use you won't regret it so guys please find them in alibaba check their website you can order from there so thank you so much everyone for watching i hope you enjoyed this video please contact goalie lash diy lash extensions i really love that 14 is much easier and faster to use than that of 11. because 11 is a bit narrow this is wider so i only use five clusters this one i use six clusters so see you thank you so much [Music] you | Twinkle Chaves | UCuz6er62a6JZondxLv95BlQ | 2022-07-27 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,272 | 6,282 |
E7bsNSU1dOQ | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E7bsNSU1dOQ | 9 Novels every man ought to Read | incredible books are published every year but certain books have held a particular appeal for men over the centuries many of the best books for men explicitly deal with things of masculinity or fatherhood many of the books we tag fiction are not actually out of reality these are birthed from truths and life stories in this video i will share with you nine books every man should read one the apprenticeship of dottie kravitz by monica richler daddy is the ultimate jewish hustler always working always skimming always looking for a deal and looked down upon by everyone for his limitless ambition family friends lovers and teachers all contribute to duddy's budgeting obsession with power and money desires embodied in possession of the land daddy comes to believe land ownership to be life's ultimate goal and how a man is made into somebody daddy never stops in his pursuit to acquire real estate to be somebody throughout his quest he never forgets his grandfather's maxim that a man without land is nobody from this book every young man can learn that no matter how much you strive in hustle if you cannot prioritize and if he does not have principles he loses everything in the end two what makes sammy run by bud skolberg this novel explores the changes and personalities of hollywood in the 1930s the author reveals this topic through the story of a young jewish boy named sammy glick and a news writer named al-manhim the book chronicles the rise and fall of sammy gleek the rags-to-richest boy from new york who makes his way through deception and betrayal essentially sami is your arigold without the slightest bit of human decency sami is confident aggressive ambitious opportunistic and attuned to the moment he is running from self-reflection from meaning sami is an accomplished man but not a great man this book teaches that greatness is not the same as an accomplishment while anyone can be accomplished through dubious means greatness is only achieved via ethics purpose and principles 3. steve jobs by walter isaacson for this biography the author did more than 40 interviews with jobs himself and then interviewed his family friends and business associates isaacson recounts job's life and achievement and a lot of dirty secrets that shed a better light on who steve jobs was at steve jobs core was his incredible intensity and everything he did in life was a product of that intensity the fierceness of steve jobs personality lights up the book and his remarkable achievements will make every young man think you should get up early tomorrow morning in the words of steve job i think most creative people want to express appreciation for being able to take advantage of the work that has been done by others before us we try to use the talents we do have to express our deep feelings show our appreciation of all the contributions that came before us and add something to that flow that's what has driven me 4. the boy's life by tobias wolf 1955 toby wolf and his mother are on their way to utah to make their fortune by mining uranium while in utah toby changes his name to jack to remove himself from his father who abandoned jack and his mother shortly after jack was born jack's father is now living in connecticut with jack's brother joffrey a student at princeton and is married to a millionaires toby is an a grade student a boy deeply concerned about the world's esteem loyal support to his mother destined for princeton like his brother joffrey jack on the other hand is a liar a thief and violent both boys are versions of the same boy a dreamer continually searching for his identity but never belonging to the world he craves his alter ego is the splendid phantom who carries all his hopes of fleeing the harsh environment of his horrific childhood it is clear from the beginning of the book that the author attempts to show the issues of identity and the struggle to attain a specific type of personality a significant component in this memoir and a typical struggle in the lives of many young men 5. animal farm by george orwell animal farm is a novel by george orwell which was first published in england in 17th august 1945. the book tells the story of a group of animals farm animals who rebel against the human farmer hoping to create a society where the animals can be equal free and happy ultimately however the rebellion is betrayed and the farm ends up in a state as bad as it was before under the dictatorship of a pig named napoleon this book is a symbolic account of the rise of communism in russia reading and understanding this story will help every young man understand the circumstances and mindsets that can lead to an abuse of power this book is also essential for men interested in pursuing a career in politics perhaps it will help you avoid some significant pitfalls associated with that industry 6. the road by cormic mccatty one powerful quote of this book is that a man must be a law until himself if there is to be any law at all the road describes the journey south taken by a young boy and his father after an unnamed catastrophe has struck the world the man and the boy who also remain unnamed throughout the novel travel through the rough terrain of the southeastern united states the conditions they face are unforgiven rotted corpses landscapes devastated by fire abandoned towns and houses and these two travelers are among the few living creatures remaining on earth that have not been driven to murder rape and cannibalism this book teaches that a person is the final judge of his decisions hence you must make the right ones seven east of eden by john steinbeck east of eden is a novel by nobel prize winner john steinbeck published in september 1952 east of eden brings to life the intricate details of two families the trasks and the hamiltons and their interwoven stories the novel was initially addressed to stingbeck's young sons thumb and john the dynamics of father-son relationships especially the issue of the father's preference for one son over another are central to the story told in east of eden the book about how adam trusts favoritism for one of his sons causes the other to be jealous and leads him into an action that caused his brother's life this book which explores the theme of evil love the struggle for acceptance guilt and freedom has many lessons for the young male folks as it tries to portray the story of the biblical cain and abel the main idea is that although one of the fundamental concepts in east of eden is that evil is an inherent and inescapable human problem the novel also sets forth hope that each individual has the freedom to overcome evil by his or her own choices 8. the prince by nicola machiavelli machiavelli wrote the prince to serve as a handbook for rulers and he claims explicitly throughout the work that he is not interested in talking about ideal republics machiavelli stripped out the ideals and drew examples from history he believed that anyone who ignores realities in a misguided attempt to live up to a model would quickly destroy himself he de-emphasized the importance of moral considerations and focused instead on effectiveness believing that the end justified the means according to canadian scholar and politician michael ignatiev the prince forces readers to confront in the starkest terms possible the most important questions about politics and morality the book contains 10 vital lessons for young men which include being present being careful of who you trust been picky of who works for you preparing for the worst read don't steal or be cruel learn from the best appearance matches avoid flatters and lastly it points that sometimes your enemies are your friends 9. i am legend by richard matheson i am legend is a novel by richard matheson in which robert neville struggles to survive as the sole remaining human in the world overrun by vampires neville spends his time fighting vampires and research in a cure one day he captures a woman he sees walking in broad daylight she reveals that she is from a new hybrid race that controls their vampiric symptoms with medicine the woman's friends capture neville and intend to kill him but a woman gives him pills so that he commits suicide i am legend offers readers a world of continuous and almost certainly doomed combat and shows the recovery of society after the worst of crisis the book teaches everyone especially young men to see themselves as products of their decisions and not their circumstances upgrade your library and connect with other people's struggles and experiences faced as a man by reading some of the best books for men ever written [Music] you | Successful Minds secrets | UCcNnDlSuAm5JJuPqRi0YFNQ | 2021-09-25 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,517 | 8,660 |
qL9GKq4TSCM | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qL9GKq4TSCM | 02102016 Dr Quaglia Event 4 FR | hey everybody one of everybody thank you I'm Russ qualia the um this is our fourth one and we designed these things to share with people what we were doing at quizza and so on and when we came up with the schedule almost six months ago the whole point of doing these was I was going to be in the office Sue Harper who many of you have been in contact with at least via shindig and other things um she was going to be there with me and Mickey was going to be in town and so far we have transmitted these from the Middle East California Florida and today with the mittens and the hat I'm gonna turn this I don't know if you can see outside or the flag flying I am actually in Canada so so much for my great planning of making sure that we're doing these for my office all the time the hat is not special effects or the sweater it's because I'm actually freezing so um so I want to talk a little bit about what we've been up to over the past month and then I want to bring in our special guest which I can't even tell you I am to have to have Gavin here um but first of all the stuff that we're doing at quizza some really cool stuff actually just get done speaking um at the lceq here in Montreal their annual conference and it went well we talked about student voice and teach a voice Dr Landy was here she talked about teacher voice obviously and um just amazing to me the response that we continually get been invited most recently to do some work in Hong Kong that we haven't done before kind of it came out of the blue which was which is always sweet three giant Milestones uh interestingly enough all happened this past two weeks usually these kind of Milestones when it comes to books happen once or twice in a career but interestingly enough we had three of them in just two weeks as I said the principal voice week went to final edit which is kind of nice the teacher voice book that I'm actually writing with with Lisa Landy who'll come up in a little bit that book actually went to Cole and Press today and last week the third book Aspire um co-authored by Nikki corso and Christine Fox and our guest Gavin dykes went um off to um off to the editor just last week so it's pretty amazing actually and I'm looking forward to having a bit of a Hiatus from writing and then um just was asked and want to actually do some work with some people may know if they arrange Julie Smith and around leadership points that that'll be kind of fun so that's the Scoop from our end I apologize I know we have lots of people in the field here um that signed on I want you to know this is kind of cool we've got seven different countries represented that signed up for this 14 different states what I have learned from these in the past is that um the timing is not great for everyone since this is the middle of the night for some people that watch this so after we do these they get picked up and transmitted all over the place so I might have 20 30 people now but in that in essence it grows exponentially as we do these so um a couple other quick updates the work continues on the K2 or the K3 actually the Pre-K uh to grade three h three to grade three let's get this title right age three to grade three work that we're doing with the National Association of elementary school principals that report should be out the end of next month as a matter of fact we have have some preliminary data that we've collected it's really exciting actually to get a handle what is happening at such an early age of on student voice the other piece and we'll have more on that actually the next time we're together the other piece that we're exploring and we'll be doing actually a workshop in Los Angeles next Saturday is around parentvoice something I debate in my own mind what do I mean by parent Voice or do I want parents to have a voice or more of a whisper or what I do know parents do have an influence over student voice and so that's what we'll be exploring next week in Los Angeles so without further Ado I want to bring my guests up on stage and talk to somebody who's just somebody I've known for a long time but admire and respect I respect him in his work but most importantly I I respect him as a person he um he's an inspiration to me quite frankly and every time I talk him I get excited because he's one of the I'm fortunate I have a handful of people that I can talk to and every time I talk to a group of people like Gavin I leave their smarter quite frankly and it makes me think differently about the world around me he is the director of the education World Summit which I've asked him to speak about today is also the co-director of the Asia Asian Summit on education in skills co-founder of Education fast forward he um he's a consultant he is just a genius extraordinaire and one of our co-authors of the new book Aspire hire so I could actually spend the next 40 minutes talking about his accolades and how much he means to me both personally and professionally but without further Ado Gavin welcome thank you very much Russ and it's great to speak to you thanks the feelings are mutual you know I think I change each time I speak to you well you know it's it's funny I you know I got to to meet Gavin ago and met him at a coffee shop through a mutual friend that said the two of you need to get together and um and we did get together um when we first got together interesting enough Gavin had long hair like me um certainly not even a beard no even a beard that's right um but Gavin is from England actually and um lives outside I'd like to stop you there Russ I'm I'm not from England I know you know what you can carry us the second I said that I knew I was going to be in trouble he is from Scotland I want to be clear about that um yes the second that came out of my mouth I know that was he is from Scotland lives outside of London though about an hour outside of London and is actually one of the people that actually voted for Scotland to leave England I think no I didn't want to put that in a small fever um but but Gavin again thank you it really is it's an honor to have you here but also to be a friend quite frankly um could you tell us um I think one of the things we try to do in these these um these situations is just share what's going on out there in the field and then I'm gonna have them ask you some questions and then I'll bring Lisa Landy up to kind of get us up to speed on teacher voice but the education World Forum was just a few weeks ago now I guess maybe a month or so ago could you tell kind of what was the highlight what what happened I mean it's exciting I should give a little bit of background that it's a meeting of Ministers of Education primarily that's taking place for now that was the 13th this time and uh I've been the program director for that and over the last 12 years covering these 13 events and uh so we in in the event just by numbers we had 81 Ministers of Education take part in it this time around we had 97 countries participate or be represented uh and uh over or yes over 700 people there also when you include all the um the experts the contributors in different ways and number one or the aim of the event is to bring Ministers of Education together not so that they can make pronouncements about how wonderfully they all are doing but to share uh their challenges to share what's going on in terms of their policy making into hopefully be able to learn from each other through that sharing and actually perhaps develop collaborations with each other and with some of the other people there so it's not a a stage for grandstanding it's especially for working together and learning from each other if I was to take some things out of it I think um maybe I should say first the um the themes that we had set this year were were around first what are the literacies that we require as our based uh so what should we be working on First and it's very easy to talk about traditional literacy or digital literacy but are there other things with the announcement of un uh sustainable development goals is there something which might be something to do with sustainability literacy some people are talking about that some people are are asking about the uh Literacy for learning what how much effort have we really put into learning how to learn and I think a lot of us agree that that's a very important part of what we should be doing with learning it's not just um learning something it's actually being able to learn quickly and responds it quickly to new situations if there was something that encapsulated that for me it was one of the sessions that we held was focusing on education and emergencies we all know the challenges that are faced around the world and and extraordinary challenges when you get into look at the numbers and uh I'm not going to jump to the numbers now but they can be looked up very quickly the uh the number of children who are working in precarious circumstances or in circumstances of danger and for whom education is a really critical component of their uh of their lives is an extraordinary number and it's it's it's wonderful work that has been done and the responsibility that has been taken by some countries in order to support that uh but what apart from just the fact that that's going on what can we learn from how they are behaving what state from it the oecd just so it's not to put into a developing countries context the oecd has recently produced a report on the performance and influence of immigrant children in different countries and how that affects the existing systems in which they're working so there's a whole set of things happening in that kind of area so the second strand of my themes would be uh was the skills that we need for life and skills that we need for uh vocations so just to begin to uncover the skills one of my concerns is that there's a false dichotomy going on between the skills arguments and 21st century skills and the basic knowledge that we need to begin with which is why I had both things represented but we need to work harder on skills and some of the discussions that I'm personally having along these lines are what is the whole package that we need what's the knowledge skills and behaviors some people will call them character and some people will call them values some people will call a lot of things and how do you how do you construct these together and set them working for you one of the questions that come up in that context and I'll put it to you Russ so we'll put you on the spot here and if you have three words to describe your favorite teacher of all time what would those three words be well um I guess caring I'd want them to make sure that they cared about me um the second one would this won't surprise you is listen I want them to listen what I had to say because I think I had something to say and then the third would be open um I want them to be open with me about you know taking some learning so yeah the very first thing would be important that they care the second thing that'd be willing to listen and everyone would be that they'd be open to hear what I had to say that doesn't surprise you does it it doesn't really surprise me and I'm glad I asked you I was worrying about it for a moment but if you take those which of those poles into the box which is knowledge which falls into the box which is skills which falls into the box switches behaviors yeah that's really interesting reflection uh so I I know one or two countries that are particularly working on that whole behavioral strand picking out of that I I know one or two professions for example the nursing profession has looked very closely at at certainly in this country so just uncovering that and thinking about what that might mean for the way we develop the teaching progression uh the way we develop children we develop ourselves is is something worth doing and the third I'm sorry I was going to the last strand in this I'm sorry I've taken a long time Enterprise and Entrepreneurship so I think if you if you get those two components of uh Knowledge and Skills or behaviors or whatever they are and then you go take on to the next round look into the future and how we need to build the economies and successful economies actually give people purpose and opportunity in life actually moving towards Enterprise is the way I would propose my girl yeah I love that I'll tell you you know what's interesting and this isn't going to surprise anyone that hears it now or or hears it later all three of those themes are obviously interrelated um from the literacy piece to the Knowledge and Skills pieces certainly to the entrepreneurial piece I'll tell you what I love about what you just asked me to do what a great exercise that would be for other teachers to do uh with their students or even with parents because you know I could see somebody saying um you know they'd want the teacher to know the subject matter yeah of course but I can't imagine they would have three knowledge points and not any behavioral or skill points that's right that's right the the the the the the expertise part is expected yeah and and I think by people who talk about the caring part and all the rest of it that's kind of Presumed but it's not enough just to have that yeah and if you're a good professional I think you think about these other things and you personalize and behave that way yeah you know it's interesting because I think you hit that on the head and I think it speaks to our work there are some presents we make that are on quite frankly um but you're right I I would presume that my teacher by nature of being a teacher already knows the content um so what do I want my favorite teacher well I assume they're already going to know the content that's not my issue that's their issue but at least show me the kind of personalization to it Gavin take a minute because I know you know the student Voice work obviously welcome you just wrote that book together um and the aspirations work and to use your term which quite frankly I like better than our term learner voice how do you see learn a voice from an international perspective because as you know we've got schools now in the Middle East we have schools in England that schools will be doing work in Sweden most recently now in Hong Kong which I don't even share with you because I just found this out this week um we've got schools all over the world but from your perspective from you know from education fast forward to the work you do in the Parks and in India and certainly the educational World Forum where do you see these connections between student Voice or in the current workway can you share with us some examples that you see this really working in some foreign countries that people that are online right now typically would not see that's putting you on the spot now all right I sure I'll have a question for you again in a minute I I think I mean I do samples of it um I think perhaps probably the critically important thing is that there are examples of it but it is not as widespread as it as it might be yeah and I think the the thing that really concerns me in the organizations that I and I'll come to an organization moment that really does do work in this way um the organizations that really looking at are and are concerned and really want to push learn our voice forward are ones that recognize that we are doing an extraordinary job of throwing away the Enterprise the creativity the energy the possibilities and the potential of young people because we because we've created an industrialized model now the industrialized model does some very good good things I took education to wider audience than it was ever before but I don't think it's uh we can we can move on from that and I think learner voice takes you to a position where you're beginning to uncover where children are and you uh we've talked about this before Russ I I I'm still going after the view that you start with learn your voice if you develop a learner voice you then have the confidence to become an emergent leader and if you're an emergency that means you step in when you have ideas that you think are relevant for the moment it's not having a bad just saying I'm I'm in charge it's actually stepping in when it's appropriate and then stepping back again if you were an emergent leader and you get confidence in that then you can move on to Enterprise and if you look at what is being said about the economies of the world today what we need is not employees who will just do a repetitive task but employees when there are big companies of who will be created and attack their jobs in a creative way in order to develop them and create new and further opportunities in you for the business now if they're if they're not fortunate enough to work in an organization like that then the next step on is there is huge opportunity in terms of creation of social Enterprise and Commercial Enterprise if you look at the movement of the startup community and the importance of that to economies of countries including the United States and the United Kingdom and many many others I think that is growing and importance and growing as an opportunity so actually instilling that that Enterprise comes to leave from actually working on learner voice from the beginning building on that giving people confidence to come up with the ideas being able to voice those ideas test those ideas and then take them through to creative thought and working in a creative way I gotta tell you you're just I'm I'm sitting here listening to you and I'm always like in awe whether I'm sitting next to you having a cappuccino or I'm sitting here in a different country just saying there goes Gavin again I just uh it's just a treat it's a treat to hear you talking it's going to be so obvious from the audience that he is this they're not demonstration sites that I will hear you a lot that makes sense no you're just you're an amazing thought leader I just it's so deep what I want to do now again it's like around 25 after what I want to ask um the people that are on I would like to um to give them five minutes five minutes either group yourself up to something or come up with a question for for Gavin or myself but this is an amazing opportunity to ask a world leader that's got his pulse on countries from all over the world literally all over the world um to ask so let's come back um Zach if we can kind of get people into their groups we'll bring them back at let's say 331 it's 326 right now let's bring it back in five minutes and gav if you could hang with us for another 15 minutes I'm sure we'll have some questions how's that that's good Perfect all right thank you everybody think of some questions okay um wow Gavin are you impressed with the timeliness of this 331 back on it's pretty impressive that was very good yeah um and I got to talk to sue during the break um I've had two people actually um give me some questions which is great and people can do that at it's at Dr russq um so feel free to do that if you want to two people actually already did but if you've got a question now if you look on the right hand side of your screen where you see a little hand that says raise your hand or ask a question click on that and we can bring you up and you can ask us directly or I can go right to the other questions but take a minute anybody want to ask something directly or talk to either one of us directly a very frightening people to talk to so I don't blame you if you're shy anybody well while they're working up courage to ask questions let me share with you the two questions I did get um tweeted yeah talk about this is putting you on the spot can you share with us the most Progressive country you've worked with and why and I'm pretty sure it's not England or America well the really tough part of that question is I've never well I have worked with whole countries allegedly but of course you work with people and you you don't work with countries and it's about a progressive groups of people and I've seen that in in different areas they're not always about the the National Education System the example I was going to mention earlier was in your Bangalore in India Foundation International Foundation and their mission was to make the our nation a nation of curious children to develop the Curiosity of children and they have done some extraordinary things and seeking to build that so they they at first they thought they would set up a few schools they decided against doing that and in the end they took low-cost um science experiments out to The Villages of India in the backs of trucks and and you might think well that's interesting but that's going to be pretty small through those means they were reaching when I last looked at figures they were reaching about two million children a year wow so it became an extraordinarily well organized well-run a piece of education and it was because in the Villages of India the the opportunities for doing uh work and that learning around science and doing it practically rather than just being told about it that work was limited and so they created that they then moved on to develop a young instructor leaders program because they discovered that some of those young children working those circumstances were great at actually encouraging the other children around so the young instructors leader program is all about those children who display that desire and propensity to to support them in getting out and supporting their classmates around them so all that kind of thing is very much along the lines of learner voice and student voice making that work and doing it practically but reaching two million children a year if you look up the augustia foundation you'll see some fantastic examples of that but happening in the whole part of India I just read something earlier today just just on that I read something earlier today which was about uh how uh in in the uh as the world globalizes the children in the cities of New York have have less in common with rural uh people in rural conditions in the United States and they have with people in other cities around the world there's something also about that rural challenge that I think augustia has done something really special with and could be spread to other countries where rural issues are important yeah can you just spell the name of that foundation so people can look it up is it Agee you can translate from me a-g-a-s-t-y-a augustia pretty much sounds like English like a dozen Scottish uh I think it's amazing I think you know as I'm thinking about this about the world piece it's funny this would be for another conversation but I'm I'm getting that same kind of sense from really urban areas and when I mean urban I'm not talking about the I don't know the middle kind of busyness like the Pittsburgh or the Bostons of the world but when I think of the New York City Chicago's and LA's that we're in now it reminds me of Rural America where rural kids only see this piece of the puzzle you know they they can't get out of they can't see past where they're from like I tell you I see the exact same thing in in La neighborhoods where they can't see past where that neighborhood where they're from I think we I think we should be thinking more cleverly or wisely about uh just how we put things together I do know just when when I'm doing the educational Quorum and um one of the things I learned very early on was to when I was talking to the minister from a country look and you're wanting to get him to share find somebody that there's something to share with go looking for the countries that are of a similar size you get the similarities and you can understand because the the administration you need to make a a an education system work where you have four million people is different from that when you have 20 million which is different from when you have 400 000. wow so again listen I think you brought this question on yourself because here's another one I just got can you and you don't have to answer this um who is the most Progressive minister of Education you know right now well there are a few I I well there's a cheap answer here which is often the most Progressive ministers and the one who's just left their jobs and it's and it's like if you think about some of the people running big foundations in the United States uh what they were doing when they were in post and what they did when they came out of their post and started to have to spend their money as they were on things to do with Charity then you really see where they stand and what they what they want what they want to achieve in life when they're in their post they're constrained by uh a whole gamut of things and you know for example I'm one of the sections that we do is we have a thing in the world Forum where I'm looking at constructing Community cases for investment in education because they have to um make their case against the minister who's in charge of Health who's in charge of the clients who's in charge of uh you know every other part and so that they're working in a circumstance which doesn't make the law powerful but it makes them I have to create I suppose political arguments and and I suppose what I'm trying to do with this is help them do that so there are progressive people that in a sense uh catching them catching them not off guard but catching them where they're able to speak hopefully is what's particularly about it and and that's the kind of circumstance we seek to set in the world for him noticing of course I'm of course avoided to answering the question well and I'm actually a book because I think that was a very good very Think thought-provoking answer and I would expect no less from you but here's an opportunity to give one person some Kudos which minister would you give kudos to it's not like we're going to broadcast this all over the world oh but wait we are is there one that just no seriously is it one that just jumps out at you and says only what an amazing and and I get it there's 87 of them I I was there I've been fortunate to been the to participate three times and it is it's a it's an amazing experience but is there somebody right now that jumps out I'm going to kind of handle this a slightly different way I I when you if you look at the um the figures and and forgive me and I hope the Ministers of these countries if you look at Lebanon and Jordan the population of those countries and how the number of students in those countries are swelled by maybe 40 maybe 50 more than that more like 75 because of the circumstances in which they found themselves and yet they have port to uh maintain their education systems in these shocking sectional answers where they are dealing with so many refugees and people who are coming in that deserves a medal from somewhere that's extraordinary I think if you look at the if you look at the more privileged parts of the world where they uh there's more going on I think hey I'm often drawn to Scandinavia because there are some great things going on there but I think a lot of that is around the whole trust between politics and Society and where there is a level of trust and understanding or better trust it's never 100 of course but were those better grass then there is the opportunity to do more things which are more creative and take things forward you know for years I've been and last you've Witnesses I've been really excited about the Danish development which is to do with um having access to the internet during high stakes exams now that's a that's been done working with the population of teachers with the population of students with parents in order to paint uphold I think that's a really exciting development and that but to be honest uh there are in different countries and different parts of all lots of examples which are along those kinds of lines um so I think it wouldn't it be nice to have an Oscar or a some sort of award which was recognizing not not a money oriented one good one which is recognizing courage and the heroism or some of those people are taking some of these big things forward yeah you know again first thank you thanks for being so honest and open about that I love hearing that I mean I I think you're right those people deserve those kind of recognition just thinking off the top of my head um you know what you'd be the person that could award that maybe at the next education World Forum um recognize those people with the biggest challenges and give them some kind of a war that would be pretty cool um recognizing those with effort if anyone can do it you can but again I I appreciate your openness and honesty with it I'm going to bring up ask Lisa Landy to come up give us a quick update on teacher voice Gavin if you could say with like for five more minutes I'm gonna kick it back to you for a final word um I know it's getting late in England and again so appreciative but um Zach could you bring up Lisa and I'm going to ask Lisa to kind of share with us some updates what's going on with teacher voices okay Lisa yours welcome all right thanks the audio on are we good all right well as and as rest just mentioned we were able to spend some time with the EQ group in Quebec and um definitely need to give a shout out to John Ryan and Ainsley Rose and the other folks who are part of organizing that that event and that learning community I've got to tell you it was a group of a couple hundred teachers and Educators that were so incredibly engaged in such an impressive way in their own professional learning and just really incredible conversations really interested in the thing that Russ had to share about his student voice and really engage in talking about their listen how they can use their voice as teachers to make meaningful change at the classroom level and in the building and policy level as well it was a really a real privilege to learn with them on March 10th we have our first teacher voice Symposium that we're organizing a partnership with Southern New Hampshire University so if anybody listening in is uh lives on the east of the United States and is interested in that event I'll put a registration Link in the chat feature for the whole room I think there's still a few slots left but we'll have a really incredible group of people that are coming together to talk about issues around teacher voice Lisa Shaw from press Peter DeWitt who writes The Common Ground blog for Education week um and Mickey Corso Russell B there Brian Connolly from the quizza team so it'll be a great group of people there we're going to come together and really do some Collaborative Learning taking a look at different data points around teacher boys and and just do some collective learning so I think that's going to be a great day and if anybody would have interest we'd love to hear from you and then I thought I would just quickly share a couple of highlights from the last month that the teacher boys work with this visit that we're working with because I know one of the things we want to try and do on these webinars is to connect people and their practice in different sites that are maybe working on similar things so if any of these three things that I want to highlight are resonating with anybody else listening and you'd like to get interested with other teachers leaders around the world who are working on similar issues reach out and let us know but one side at a high school that I'm working with right now um they had a session in and the topic of the day was actually purpose around the guiding principle and what they really got to talking about with their frustration as teachers with matching their purpose and the reason why they got into education and the things that they're really passionate about teaching their students and then the current grading practices that they feel somewhat stifled by it right now and those teachers stayed for I think about an hour after the session ended and they really started to take a hard look at their grading practices and they're working on adopting a mentality or a mindset is what would talk about it's part of our mindset work on not yet and they're really starting to transform the way that they're looking at grading it's a pretty powerful thing that's happening there with these teachers using their voices to talk about um how they evaluate and look at student work and how they support them in the effort of maintaining Mastery not just not just greens so that's one really exciting thing happening and there's another school a middle school that we're working with they identified out of their teacher boy stated that they've got some massive communication issues and if they got together and did some additional focus groups and then brought all of the data back of their leadership team what they discovered they actually have lots of really great channels for communication available they've got amazing structures their problem is in user user usability people are not using the structures that they have available and so they're devising some really fun plans in a way that they can in a way that they can use humor and and really engage with their staff and try and get them to use the structures that are available so that they can increase their level of effective communication in their building and then the last one and as we talk about leaders and really sharing our practice putting our practice out there for others to learn from Janet Avery who we've talked about before she's in Jerome School District in Idaho she recently gave a keynote to another District it was a stretch out of her comfort zone as well and the way she organized her keynote was around the guiding principles of self-engagement and purpose and how those three things are really applying to her life as a leader and the way that she's organizing professional learning for the teachers that she's leading so again just a few highlights from this month and the sites that we're working with and we'd love to convince others who are working on similar things or other things that they want to connect perfect thanks thank you Lisa um you're always there ready to go appreciate it um just so others know that that are online um the rest of the team is actually literally in schools right now as this weekend or they be online Mickey is actually in Montana Chris and Brian are in Oklahoma City and Susan is in South Carolina or at least that's where they tell me they are um I'm assuming I'm assuming that's right um but they all set in their regards for sure but Lisa thank you thanks for for coming through for sure um before if we can bring Gavin back up Zach again thanks Elise uh if we can bring Gavin back up and then also Zach you could take me off we've got three more questions and Gavin our goal is to answer these three questions in the next few minutes um look Gavin back up if you could bring in can you bring take me off so I can bring Alex up please Alex I think we have a video question hello everybody my name is Alex Bell I'm based in London and I'm an ex-head teacher with a startup business called immersive democracy now the concept of immersive democracy is to try and flatten the hierarchies which we've got in in British schools at the moment and I think I recognize in in schools I work with uh worldwide so Gavin the question for you is really who is uh leading uh worldwide on this issue of trying to Flack my hierarchies in schools and who can I learn from with this project it's an interesting question because there are all sorts of places in which um top down of course is a a particular way of Behaving both within schools and within the system as a whole I if I yeah yeah and I think the uh where it varies there are elements of it in a number of different countries and I I see examples of it in different schools where the leadership of schools are I think one of the issues is for if we're talking about schools within a school is that uh there's I once worked for the Innovation unit with this part of the government in the United when I was working for the Innovation unit we had a thing called power to innovate which was about the uh being able to you remember it being able to suspend uh education law for a period of up to three years if it was standing in the way of success of your students uh when the applications came in from teachers to the Innovation unit which was elected to the minister 90 of those applications are a figure around that were entirely unnecessary so what was happening was people were being there were obstacles to that flattening or to other things that they might like to do when there was no obstacle she had in the end to write to them and say go ahead just do it because actually there was no law people were restricting themselves because there was a fear of stepping into the unknown so my first argument is is always about taking action ourselves I was you know part of the action would be uh take courage and check you don't always have to have permission but also actually live that out in the way that you work with the children within the school as well thank you very much my pleasure from you awesome and Thanksgiving I could tell you it's way awesome having you answer these questions that was a tough one um but Alex thank you for the no seriously thank you for the insights I think um by saying that I think I've lived my entire life by doing things and then asking permission which can get you in trouble but it moves an agenda um it always moves an agenda let me ask you this I get another question here from Patrick um how do I as an educator introduce intrinsic value to student voice how do I as an educator introduce intrinsic value to student voice Jim what do you think good question it's a good question I mean I'm not sure whether I'm hitting it whether I'm understanding intrinsic value but I I think when you build it as a culture uh the the only way is forward and the kind of example I would take from it is that I I know or one school in the west of England in Bristol where they they thought actually it would be good if they got in touch with companies around the school to see if there was work that the students could do uh creative work that's good students could do for it now when when they did this what happened was that in fact one of the big aircraft companies got in touch there was a problem jet engines and cutting a long story quite short basically the children came up with an answer to this problem with jet engines and it is now built into the way the plans work in the jet engine so it's extraordinary the value that can be built in and you just need a few examples of that kind of thing and I think you begin to associate the value something positive about what students country can contribute I've seen that in other countries too where actually once you release your pent up capability and capacity of students to come up with creative ideas to suggest things and to work with people outside you'll find that there's a whole lot that's there that we should be well it just becomes ridiculous not to hear their voice not to have them make a real contribution and making change and adding value to the communities in which in which they live yeah you know yeah I I certainly agree 100 agree I think another where I see the intrinsic value of student voice making a sense for these students is when they're not only allowed to share their voice but you then hold them responsible for doing something with that voice so I can share my I can I share my opinion but then I need to take responsibility for doing something about my opinion and I think once you do that to me that builds in the intrinsic value as well so if not my voice is just somebody else's chattering but it's like we'll be responsible for what you're saying now it has intrinsic value to not only me but it creates intrinsic value to your point to the culture of the organization does that make sense that does and and forgive me if I'm not understanding the the way that the question is posed in in any of this but the other thing I would say of that is that the there's a balancing point to that if you ask students their opinions or if you ask parents their opinions and then just ignore it right and so that there and maybe that is you know part of the value again that uh I I recall a thing some years back in Sheffield in the Midlands and and they asked what students would like to happen and what students wanted to happen was there to be a no smoking policy in this in the Sheffield area and at which the old two Freight and people backed off they wouldn't today actually probably not because things have changed but actually the students were ahead of the game they were wanting this to be moved along more quickly at that time so that it's um as has been said and as the book might show a little bit of it real engagement is not about engaging in a kind of oh yes we've engaged sort of way real engagement is getting people involved taking their opinion seriously acting on them ourselves but also through that acting upon them encourage them then to act on them too so it's a shared responsibility not an individual that's exactly right I love that love it hey one more question for you we can answer in just a minute and it's actually from um someone from England Simon feasey who actually Mickey's going to visit his school in I think it's just a few weeks maybe another month um assignment has been I've never met him personally but I gotta tell you um Simon I hope you're still on I just want to thank you for your commitment to this work I you're seriously Mickey's talked so much to me about you I've seen you on Twitter um I've read some of the things that you've done I just I'm so appreciative of who you are and what you're about I'm looking forward to working with you directly as well but Simon has a question uh for Gavin where are the best practices around aspirations exist in the UK wants to know where best practice on aspirations exists in the UK if that's not a setup question I don't know what is it seems to well there's a little bit of me would be drawn very quickly to things called the operations Academy academies and uh well their uh aspirations to be in front and Central to the way that they have sought to operate and they are so that's that's a good starting point but I think the other part I think I I mean it is worth looking across because it's always worth drawing in where good things are happening and drawing on those experiences and that's really in a sense what I'm trying to do with things like Whirlpool because you you never know where the good things come from and the wonderful thing about it is it's frequently surprises you it's not necessarily the witches or the greatest or the biggest it's frequently in the small cases where you find that there is some absolutely Diamond uh it's not a some Diamond piece of work that is going on and that you can you can discover so finding these small diamonds in amongst all all what's going on is is what we should do and you get that by being open by looking further and not presuming anything of any of the schools that might deal with yeah well well said what Gavin talked about is if you go to our website at qualiainstitute.org um just click on the it's aatbraces Academy's trust and they're doing some really good things they we have lots more work that needs to be done for sure um but you know what we're trying to change a culture and that takes time and it always takes longer than I want it to take but those schools are moving in the right direction some schools are moving quicker for sure um but the bottom line is they've got the right attitude they've got the right beliefs belief system and um we sent we had some people from the U.S in Sweden actually visit a couple of the schools in London and they were just blown away quite frankly not by the not by the building or by the fancy words on the side of the building of our aspirations but by talking to those kids those kids had a sense of ownership in a sense of Pride that they've never had before and every time I go I get all puddled I just just watching that come to fruition so Simon I think that's a good start yeah and you're also building around that the the the human capacity in the teachers and the staff who are involved in it all the stuff of the school and who actually understand what that means and actually will subscribe to it and support and spread it yeah well it's four o'clock I want to thank shindig for again doing this with us certainly Colin for sponsoring this and allowing us to work with shindig but most importantly to Gavin Gavin I'm telling you you're a gift an absolute gift to not only me as a friend but a gift to all of us in education so thank you for what you have done continue to do and all the great things that that lie ahead and we're gonna have one big party when that Aspire hire book comes out with all of us we are so thank you for everything thank you Russ and thank you everybody who's listened in and uh I hope some of it has been of some interest uh but Russ and everybody keep warm I will for sure um we'll make this available to people online and we'll also make sure you get Gavin's contact information at education fast forward and um you can contact him directly and follow him on Twitter but we'll make all that stuff available to everyone so again thanks Gavin and thanks Sue Harper for making all this come together as you do so beautifully every month bye everybody hopefully next time I'll be coming in from Cayman or someplace warm bye | mitch weisburgh | 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RHHPq2o1k8U | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RHHPq2o1k8U | Advanced Warfare: Domination Secret/Hidden Defend Spots! (Advanced Warfare) | hey guys it's goofy Gupta balls and today I have you guys a domination defend spots video so in this video there's going to be a bunch of ways you can defend certain flags in domination whether it be a cool LED you can jump on or a secret spot or secret line of sight that you wouldn't have thought up normally so not all of these spots are going to be completely mind-blowing just absolutely crazy spots but some of them definitely will be but in the end they're all going to help you defend these flags a little bit better also I wasn't able to find a creative spot for every flag in every map in this game so a couple of those flags and maps might not be included in this video oh and one more thing I'm going to go in alphabetical order in this video so if you're looking for a specific map you should jump ahead based off its name alright so this first of all i'm going to show you is it for the ascend a flag and this might be one of the best spots in the entire video so what you got to do here is if you go underneath the a flag and then jump over the railing boost up and dash back you can jump right onto the a flag and I mean nobody's going to expect that they're all going to be looking in the other obvious directions so just to show you again go underneath then jump over the railing and dash up and to the side so you can get right on top of that a flag and remember that it's important that you jump over the railing and you don't climb over it because it won't work that way you got to jump over then boost up and then back onto the a flag okay next we got coming from the a flag towards the sea flag you can jump up onto this building then over here and then boom you got a great line of sight to the sea flag you can see pretty much all of it and that's this is a really useful spot no one's going to be looking over here for this next we got another way to defend see you jump up here coming from B then onto this lead you can see a little bit of C but it's a really great way to get some cover and no one's really going to look there you can also jump up here jump on top of the door frame and have a really solid line of sight to see we've seen most of the flag and if someone's standing up a crouch and you're going to be able to get them next up we got bio lab if you're coming from C trying to defend a you can jump up on these boxes here get up on top of this sort of rail thing and you see a perfect line of sight to a right through these metal bars here you got a lot of great cover and you can even move over here and again a lot of great cover and you can see most of the flag very very well you can also move back a little bit on this bar and get again another great view of the a flag a great way to defend it next up we got if you're trying to defend the a flag coming from B you can jump up on these crates here and see pretty much all of the a flat so if anyone again is going to be crouching or standing up you're going to have a real easy time killing them and they're not going to expect you coming from that spot if you're defending the be flag coming from the sea area you can jump up on this building here climb up run over here and look right over there right into the B flag right through those two windows I have a great line of sight to be and I mean that's pretty much as good as it's going to get especially considering all those other walls around it so that's a pretty good spot next up we got defending see if you're coming from be jump up on this thing and you can pretty much see the whole sea flag if someone's crouching you're standing up you'll definitely be able to see them and you can jump up and down to see someone lying prone if they are and occasionally those explosive barrels you see there will be here and you can shoot those and blow them up and get some really easy kills on the flag if you want to do that next we got come back if you're coming from the sea flag to defend hey you can jump up here and get on top of these sandbags have a great line of sight towards a BB a flag and you can even see through these little metal bars here great way to defend a just hop up on those sandbags right there and you can see right over that wall then another way to defend a coming from B you can jump out here jump on top of this exhaust vent and boom you're right on top of this wall and you can see a really clearly now you are pretty close so you might get killed using the spot but it's just it's unexpected people are not going to expect you to come up that way next we got to from the B flag the first one coming from the sea flag so what you do is you can come up on this sort of don't even know what this is here you can jump up see the B flag you can also come up on this bench here and if you get it just right right on top of it just kind of yeah right there then you can see right into the B flag when you jump up and that would be great way to get some kills nobody's gonna see that then coming from a you can climb up on top of these trash cans right around there yep and then or you can jump up on top of the roof here and lie down look right into be great line of cover with that power station 14 wall in front of you you can also jump up onto that wall kind of like you did for a but this way use the exhaust vent has cover when looking into B and that's just a great way to cover the flag nobody's gonna see that coming next we got a way to defend the sea flag so what you want to do is if you come out of this building here you can jump up onto these windows like in the window sill and look right over to see you are kind of blocked by that box on the right but again a great way to defend the flag that nobody's going to think about moving on to defender we got two ways to defend the a flag first one climb up onto these boxes coming from be look right around this legend boom you'll be able to see a perfectly and get a lot of kills this way and then the next one you want to come underneath from B and look in between this barrel now this barrel does explode but after it's exploded you can look in this tiny crack here and sort of maneuver yourself around and if you can find the person lying on the flag and just spray through that crack they're never gonna see you from that crack and you're going to be able to kill them pretty much one hundred percent of the time next to defend the sea flag coming from B you can jump up on these boxes look right at see from here right over the stairwell it's a great way to easily look at the flag from there especially because there's a spawn point right around there next we got the Detroit a flag and as you can see this is a kind of crazy spot if you look through this little tiny crack here you can see a tiny bit of the a flag so it's not super useful but if you can see someone on that edge of the flag like right with those paintball bullets are there they're never going to see you from that spot you're going to kill them without any problem whatsoever so it's just it's worth knowing in case you ever find someone on that side of the flag next for the B spot just jump up on this wall which is kind on the edge of the map and it is a little bit exposed but that's pretty much the only way you're going to be able to defend be from a hidden spot next for defending see on green band coming from this back room if you come up on the sort of bar thing you can sort of walk up a little it's got a nice slope you can shoot through this glass right there and look right at sea and those poles are going to sort of block people's line-of-sight coming back towards you so you're going to be hidden pretty well and it does look like that glass like after it shot out you can't shoot through it but see right there the paint just doesn't seem to go through but i'll start walking over there right about now just so you can see that the paint does in fact go through so you'll be able to kill people on the flag next for defending see coming from a you can jump up on the sort of grass wall move to the right a little bit and you can see right over to see not the ground though so if you want to kill someone who's prone you're going to have to jump up and down again you can also like jump up to this tree and have a great head glitch right to see I mean that's perfect you can maneuver around that have a great cover and be able to see the entire flag while being covered very well next for defending a and green band a lot of people like to go to the a flag and sort of jump right in front of it and lay behind this wall because they think it gives them covered you see I'll spray at it put some paint on it so you know where it is so what I figured out is times when some people are capturing the flag I end up spawning in this back room sort of in this elevator maybe or down the stairs and what you can do to defend the flag pretty easily jump up on top of this sort of thing I don't even know what it is and lie down look right at at you see you can see that wall you're not going to be able to see the whole flag but you're going to be able to see that wall that people like to hide behind so if they're hiding there you'll probably be able to kill them moving on to Horizon you can kind of come from the B area and look all the way to a by lying prone here but again that's a really long line of sight you're probably not going to be able to get kills that way because so much recoil I mean that's just really long range but you can see under the forklift there so I mean you could try that with a long-range weapon or what you can do is you can come up on this rail here and get a lot closer and still be able to see a ground level so you can still see under that forklift and a pretty good amount of a while being a lot closer and having some cover you can manipulate you can also use the spot to look at the right half of B again great way to use some cover the ship above you and get some kills on be if you're coming from the other side you can do the same thing on the other sort of rail there see the left side of me this time again manipulate some cover and you'll be able to cover be from both the A&C sides of this inner area so moving on straight to recovery the second area in recovery I wasn't able to find anything for instinct anything useful or anything useful for the first area in recovery before the volcano starts to erupt but for the second area you can use this sort of half wall coming from B to defend a again just maneuver yourself around that use some great cover you can also lie prone because that is kind of a long line of sight and you want to be able to get as little recoil as possible then moving on to defending the B flag coming from a what you can do is if you jump up on these rocks you can see pretty much the entire be flag as you see I've marked the circle in which you can capture the flag with those paintball bullets down there but again you can see most of the flag from the spot so you'll be able to get some easy kills instead of running up over the ledge and it completely exposing yourself this is a great line of sight then we got another one of my favorite spots in this video defending be coming from C so what you can do is you can look into this tiny little crack here and see all of the B flag and you can even jump up and down move left and right and just totally defend the flag and I mean it's great because a you have a lot of cover and B be no one capturing this flag is going to be able to see you from that spot now to defense see you can see right underneath these trucks and sort of if you line it up properly see right underneath them and shoot under these wheels and sort of under the the main part of the truck and if someone's lying down capturing the flag which they normally are you can just spray underneath this and they're not going to even know what hit them because they think they have covered with these trucks so that's why this is one of my favorite spots because you can catch people off guard you can even move to the right a little more so you can see a little bit clearer and perhaps get a better shot at your enemy next up we got a great way to defend the retreat a flag coming from the pool area so instead of going around to that ledge or going underneath through this doorway if you jump up onto this lamp and then move left little and jump straight up you can land right on this ledge and have a fantastic oversight of the a flag and that's really going to keep your enemies off balance now another way to defend a coming from B is if you get up on top of this sort of roof thing here and move kind into the far left corner and lay down you have a solid line of sight to a great cover with this roof and a good medium range line of sight so people are going to have trouble returning fire from the flag now you can use that spot the other way around coming from a to defend be just nip you late this tree round you just move left and right and use it to kind of shoot through because it's great visual cover and now coming from see you can sort of do the same thing there's another tree on the other side some great visual cover you can also sort of drop down one level again some more visual cover on the left side of B you can also lie prone and see underneath one of the branches and get a pretty solid view about forty to fifty percent of the flag while being totally hidden by the tree moving on to a solar a spot you can sort of use this forklift here and look through this tiny crack and move left and right and get you know a solid portion of the flag not all of it but again if you're going to be shooting through that crack no one's going to see you and you're going to kill them without a problem you can do almost the same thing on be coming from see just run up to these blue bars and post up again you have a solid crack to see through great cover great visual cover and you're going to be able to spray through it without a problem finally we have a terrace a spot if you come from that sort of water back there you can use this sort of ledge to look right over onto the a flag and then you know just use it perfect head glitch I mean look at that nobody's going to be able to shoot back you can use these little wedge here to sort of if you're crouching move up and down the head glitch to expose yourself or cover yourself up as much as you want and then moving on to the B flag coming from C get up on this little ledge here and you can see sort of the left half the flag which is kind of useful in some situations but most people hide behind that sort of white wall on the right so again it's not going to help in all situations but to counteract that if you get up on top of this blue roof like structure you can see a little bit behind the wall and get a different angle of the beef leg now the final spot I have is from that pool area coming towards see I found this this is a great head glitch if you just come up on these rocks here nuva around them again a great solid head glitch to see using those rocks as cover and you can move left and right a little bit around it and that's just a fantastic way to defend see and like I said the final spot for this video Wow 12 minutes that's definitely one of the longest videos I've ever made hopefully you guys enjoyed these spots and we'll start using some of these domination defend spots when you play advanced warfare if you liked any of these spots or this video in general I'd love it if you could leave a like and maybe subscribe to my channel because I worked seriously hard on this video I mean it took me a lot of time but in the end I really think it paid off so again it'd be awesome if you could like and subscribe if you found this video at all helpful or useful this has been goofy Gupta balls and I'll catch you all in the next video you | GGB - Call of Duty | UCI5Yek6BMEK3pGiK2KjsJ8A | 2015-02-21 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | 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TT6CEOgxuJA | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TT6CEOgxuJA | 5 MISCONCEPTIONS ABOUT HAITI AND HAITIAN CULTURE (mysteryofhistory) | for the past couple of months, Haitian society have been at the forefront, of every news media in the americas. And because of this reason, there have been a lot of speculations, and myths, circulating about Haiti, and its people, that we would like to debunked, once and for all. If you're interested in learning more about Haitian culture, please consider, to subscribe to my you tube channel , mystery of history, and get access to some of our exclusive contents. number 5-.all Haitians practice vodoo. despite what is portrayed in the media, only 2.1 percent of Haitians practice vodoo in a population of 11.2 million. Most Haitians are catholics, and protestants. even though, voodooism played a significant part in the Haitian revolution, the majority of Haitians tend to stay away from it, because of the stigma that surrounds the religion. number 4-.all Haitians are black, or dark skinned. Just like most countries in the americas, Haitians comes in all different shades. because of the institution of slavery, Haitian society have a variety of different colored people. For reasons that are obvious, a lot of Haitians are mixed with French, poalish, German, Syrians, and Lebanese. although, these mulattoes are considered the minorities in the country, they are still able to play a significant role in Haitian society. number 3-. Haitians are the only people that speak creole. even though Haitian Creole is the most popular, There are a number of other countries that speaks creole as well , or some form of it. here's the list of some of those countries, that speaks the French based creole : St. Lucia, Martinique, Dominica, Guadeloupe; Saint Martin, Saint-Barthélemy, Trinidad and Tobago, Grenada, mauratia, the Bahamas etcetera. Other countries that speaks the English based creoles, include Jamaica, and the US, and British virgin islands. number 2-. Haitians are lazy. While Haiti’s unemployment, and underemployment is high (reported 40-50%), that doesn’t mean people aren’t working. In fact, the people keep very busy, gathering water, caring for their gardens, and creating their own businesses. The country’s struggling infrastructure has led to a lack of formal jobs. This is something that both the government, and non-profit organizations are working to change. The diaspora has been trying to change Haiti's infrastructure , and institutions for over a century , they've always been met with hostility, and death threats, from the oligarchs that controlled the country's economy. Number 1-. Its impossible to change Haiti. Haiti is too rich in culture, and resources to not change courses. being the first black free nation in the western hemisphere, have put a target on Haiti's back from all European countries, that either profited, or upheld the beliefs in the institutions of slavery. but, nevertheless things are improving slowly, employment, and education are both improving as both the government, and aid workers focus on these important issues. the CDC reports several improvements related to health, and disease control since the 2010 earthquake. The UNDP reports several encouraging changes. First, there is a focus on a green, and protected Haiti. In 2014, 5.5 million seedlings were planted, 50,000 Haitians were sensitised to climate change, and 150 environmental surveillance agents were trained. second, before the assassination of president Jovenel Moise he started working on a variety of projects that | MYSTERYOFHISTERYTV | UC0AfJjQfPL50N_gyW5XbzeQ | 2021-08-06 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 545 | 3,447 |
36y9xTdTQQE | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=36y9xTdTQQE | The Coracle Live: Books, Bards, and Ballads with Suzanne O'Gara - April 8, 2022 | we're live hi hey um hello good evening good morning wherever you're from uh I'm Morgan and I'd like to welcome welcome you to this chat of coracle live books bards and ballads and um coracle is brought to you by The Sisterhood Of Avalon and is our online ongoing educational platform so tonight I'm going to be chatting with one of our sisters Suzanne o'gara hi and uh this is going to be a really really good conversation I think so I'm just going to Dive Right In because we have a lot to talk about and I'm just going to start with asking Suzanne to give us um you know tell us a little bit about yourself okay thank you oh my gosh I'm so excited to be here um yeah okay so so I'm Suzanne o'gara and um I have been part of Sisterhood Of Avalon since early 2017. so I just had my little five-year anniversary and um uh let's see I live in Western Massachusetts now um for almost two years now I moved here in 2020 during the pandemic and um previous to that I was out in the Phoenix Arizona area which is where I um got my certification and Western herbalism and that was at the Southwest Institute of Healing Arts and um but prior to that I I am from New York originally so I grew up on Long Island I went to college Upstate I was a music Major I was a vocal performance major at Ithaca College I was a coloratura soprano in New York City all throughout my 20s and then um I decided that I wanted to make a big switch and that was when I you know moved and studied herbalism and um met my husband out in Arizona so um so now I'm here in Massachusetts with uh with him and my two children and I am now running my business that had been online for like 10 years also as a brick and mortar shop now so um that opened last summer um here in Greenfield Massachusetts and uh yeah it's super exciting and um Avalon uh and the concept of the priestesses of Avalon has been my guiding force since I was about 23 and um it's what inspired my business it's what inspired me to get certified as an herbalist um it it pretty much drives everything that I do so um so I'm super super happy to be part of The Sisterhood and and to be doing this here with you tonight more games so yay I'm glad you're here we've been talking about it for months and I'm glad that that it's finally here um we chatted just a little bit before we started and you were talking about how you were trying to do everything separately but you came to this point where everything came together would you like to talk about that a little bit yeah definitely yes there were probably two key points that I can think of but um but yeah so um when I was younger um and I made the decision to to go to college to pursue the music degree um I think it's especially in like In classical music but probably several other um intense career paths like that um there's definitely a lot of pressure for good reason to just completely focus on that to not think about anything else talk about anything else do anything else um but around that time well I should say right after pretty shortly after I graduated um from Ithaca College was when I fell into Avalon and paganism and Witchcraft so um that just opened up a lot for me like just yeah just started really seeing so much more in the world than I had before and um and I was always but I was always someone who um you know did multiple things felt pulled to do multiple things so um but yeah so in Opera there there is a tremendous amount of pressure to just do that and also that was in the early 2000s so I think wico is fairly trendy at that time but it was still very like kind of apologetic and very you know you definitely separate like you definitely you have that part of your life you have you know your witchy stuff or your Priestess stuff and and and you have your career and um and you keep those identities separate oftentimes there are separate groups of friends or you know whatever and um so there was uh definitely a lot of emphasis on that and I always struggled with that and I as as I was pursuing singing through my 20s I still was then like learning Witchcraft and and learning about Avalon and developing all of that developing psychic gifts learning how to read tarot cards I ended up starting to do that professionally pretty early on um and then I also around that same time around the age of 23 um I'm almost 43 now so this was almost 20 years ago um that also was when I discovered belly dance and um and even as I was a voice major in college but I still chose to take a dance minor so I I still was like you know I was doing multiple things and so I had done other forms of dance but I got completely hooked on belly dancing then I started layering that in and um you know it was like people thought I was crazy for trying to but I never thought it was weird that I had all of those things going on because one day it dawned on me and this was I think when I was working at a tea shop um that was on St Mark's Place at the time um that I was like you know if the proverbial priestesses of Avalon were here now we're alive now um this is how they'd be they would be doing all of these Arts there would have been you know they would have been trained right in the bardic Arts of music and dance and ways to tell our stories and they would have been trained in ritual and divination and probably astrology and and um and herbal medicine also herbs right exactly so I was I was just going to say and that was kind of when I just really started um I started off in tea houses um as a way to supplement my income as a singer um because I was I was teaching and you know doing shows I was doing musicals as well as operas and um I just uh I started like going off book when when the owners weren't around I would just make up teas like somebody would come in and they'd be like God like I don't know if this guy is gonna call back or I have this grad school application that I keep procrastinating on or whatever their issue was and I would just be like I know the tea for you and I would just make up something for them and that was like I started getting the nickname the tea witch um which I can't use because I think there's someone else who's got that copyrighted there's like another t-witch on the internet but people used to start calling me the tea witch and like um and then I started like using herbs and I'm like you know I think I've seen this herb that we're using now in this medicinal tea but they had it around the corner at enchantments you know at the at the witchy shop in in the East Village and I'd be like oh okay so you can ingest this it's not just for magic and I started trying to read up and learn and um and then people sometimes would ask me oh like I heard this herb could um you know raise my blood pressure is that true and I'd be like oh I don't know and so I was like I need to know these things I want to know these things and that was when I also was like this is a totally Avalon thing to do this is completely you know I don't know I guess I always just thought I guess I had just worked so hard on separating those parts of myself and those parts of my brain that like I just never thought there might be a way that I could just be you know that could just be that could be all those things so um yeah when I had the realization about that it wasn't long before I realized that that's what I really wanted to be doing was intuiting those tea Blends for people and helping people that way and not going to another audition so um so yeah so that was the first Dawning and um that was right before I turned 30. and um so I made the choice to like leave New York and I moved to Arizona to study herbalism down there and um and that's yeah that's a whole other story but um I found the right place to be I had a short story I had auditioned for The Graduate voice department at ASU which is also in Tempe and um it was not accepted uh and but I when I was waiting outside um before my audition I kept smelling the orange blossoms because it was orange blossom season down there which is like the most intoxicating it's the best thing in the world and just before that I had made this like sacral chakra self-confidence blend of fragrance for myself that had Neroli in it and I was like why does this feel so familiar and so I felt like I was supposed to be there because of that like healing blend that I had already made back in New York and then smelling it in real life and then when I got my rejection letter I was like this doesn't I still feel like I'm supposed to be down there okay and then the following week maybe not even a week I found out that there was a school of herbalism and aromatherapy and everything like a few blocks away from ASU so I was like oh my God that's what I'm supposed to do so yeah so I went down there and um after I graduated I launched Alchemy of Avalon online and I had made um like I had like five Blends like five original tea Blends and I still have all of those Blends on my website to this day and um a friend of mine at the time was like a chef at a nice restaurant in Scottsdale so they had my teas at that restaurant so that was kind of how I got started yeah yeah so um so that was the initial you know the initial the initial push um and I still continued to belly dance while I was down there in Arizona um but I was also yeah and when I was down there um I wasn't doing any singing or voice teaching so I needed a day job and I started working in a bank and it was you know I'm not I'm not knocking it I learned a lot like there are things that I now know about personal finance that I never would have known but um it was really rough it was really hard for me to really push myself into that mold every day and I did that for like five years that's really stifling it's really annoying I always found that working in an office was so stifling and I couldn't wait to get the hello oh man yes exactly yeah yeah uh it was it was really hard sometimes it was so stressful I didn't realize how stressed out I was until after until after I left but um but yeah I had started the online business and I was doing all of this belly dancing and teaching belly dance and um growing that career um I was teaching at a lot of festivals down there and and that was going really well too but um uh I guess with the mentality that I had to force myself into all the time as a banker I really drifted I drifted away um I I was still practicing witchcraft to some degree um with my husband sometimes um but I I definitely drifted away from Avalon for many years and also from my herbalism almost to the point where I stopped even using it or thinking like I would make the tea still but yeah I don't know it was weird it was a weird time and um I guess I didn't start almost like utilizing my knowledge with that and and kind of like believing in it again until I had had like thyroid surgery after I had my daughter so um so yeah and and so I didn't really come back to it and this is kind of one the story that I wanted to tell that I mentioned before we got started um so Sean and I um uh we got married we didn't get married until 2016. uh but we'd been together a lot longer than that and um we did go to Glastonbury for our honeymoon and it had been 11 years since I had been I went once in 20 in 2005. um after a singing gig um that I had over in Bulgaria of all places and then I when I traveled back to the States I stopped in Glastonbury but um so it had been 11 years um and it felt like I just thought I would never make it back there I just thought okay it was like a once in a lifetime thing I'm gonna die and not go back or whatever and it felt so far away it just always felt so impossible and then when we went in 2016 um we were meditating at the Chalice well at the actual you know the famous well um and um you know you know how it goes like when the world around you disappears yes and it gets all quiet and you seem to be in sort of this tunnel almost the feeling of like a cave or being held in like a womb space and um I had this vision that of course didn't make sense right away but felt the power of it nonetheless right and I had this vision of me holding these two big ceramic bowls and the Bulls had water were both pretty full with water and I was trying to trying to balance them and I was trying to and they were you know it was flashing all over the place it wasn't wasn't balanced and um I couldn't figure out what to do and then all of a sudden got this like I don't know I guess you could say the voice of the goddess or of the mother or the spirit of place but she told me to place the Blue Bowl in the middle of the green Bowl yeah so oh I don't know if I said that so one was green like a like kind of like the color I'm wearing now like an earthy green and one was this beautiful blue this deep like the SOA blue basically and um did you guys know we have our own blue it's like Tiffany blue SOA blue yeah so I in this Vision felt myself placing listening to her instructions and placing the Blue Bowl inside the green Bowl which was slightly larger as it turned out and everything all of a sudden balanced perfectly and I realized not long after that the blue the Blue Bowl represented Avalon and then the green was the mundane the green was all of the mundane the you know the day jobs and the mothering and just the chaos of life and that by making Avalon the central axis in my life that it would bring things into balance and that I don't know like that that was what I needed to do I needed to make Avalon a Central Access of my life and and in turn of my family's life and um you know I didn't I didn't know what that meant at the time but I wrote it all down yeah and not long after I got home um I chatted with Ammon um because yeah so she and I crossed paths in Arizona so that's how I know her and we were in a belly dance across the belly dancing right yeah yeah and so uh it's a really cute story I guess I was standing in front of her in class and she saw my so my lower back tattoo yes I have a lower back tattoo and I'm from Long Island um is is a triple goddess you know a triple moon symbol with the center one being the vesica Pisces so you saw that in class and he was like ah so we chatted so anyway so at this point she's now in Oregon and I'm back from my honeymoon and I'm like hey so I saw this thing and I'm looking for ways to you know incorporate Avalon into my life some more I know you're part of Sisterhood Of Avalon maybe I should join that what classes should I take yada yada and I'm telling her about this blue Bowl thing yeah I'm telling her about this blue Bowl thing and she's like that's the real thing and she's like there is a Glastonbury Blue Bowl she's like it's in the museum at the Chalice well or whatever and I'm like what this is a there was an actual bowl like like a few feet from where I was sitting are you effing kidding me and I freaked out and she goes yeah I have a blog post about it here you go here's the link we were freaking out right now I'm just thinking about it and uh yeah so so I guess the Glastonbury Blue Bowl yeah came to me in a vision or something I don't know whatever it was crazy so she told me about that and I was like well now I need to do something about this I'm not gonna play around anymore Avalon okay I hear you so you know so from there I realized uh you know I needed to really amp it up so after that I joined SOA I did the orientation that year at um at sound sorry I know we don't call it sewing but I'm not going to say Welsh words on here I'm just not gonna do it yeah thank you that you say bloodyoweth so I'm getting better um but yeah so I joined SOA and that was also when I connected with um Demi Fox who now runs Morgan lafaye mystery school and I and I work for her doing her Craft section of that program and like it all came together I connected with you guys I connected with Demi I um hey oh and then I also um completely like rebranded and re-upped oh so the other weird thing was at the time of my like a couple days before I left for my wedding because I was living in Arizona but we got married in Salem and um of course like you do um my website like something happened and it stopped working completely like I don't know so it was almost like now I can look back and be like maybe that was kind of a sign that I needed like to start fresh so and when actually uh in early 2017 we talked about and and we did she re redesigned my website and uh you know rebooted rebranded all of that so that was from there on I started just adding products and adding products and um you know learning how to update it myself and just getting more serious and doing more like you know pop-up markets and things like that and um that was it just was like the beginning of what brought us here to Massachusetts what allowed me to start carving out the life that would allow me to open up my shop finally because the intention was that I wanted to open up the shop back in 2009 when I left New York that was like because I was working at those little tea shops being like I want to do this I want to if somebody asked me are you the owner I want to say yes so you know so it was such a long long unfolding but um so what did you decide on Massachusetts is it just a proximity to Salem OR yes and no um so I guess like the fantasy is like Practical Magic without the curse right so um you know we got married in Salem and I was like we were um I think in like 2019 was when we decided we wanted to try and buy a house somewhere and at first we looked at Northern Arizona we wanted to go someplace cooler than the Phoenix area so that people would actually want to drink the tea um you know what's a cool place where where the shop could Thrive and um we liked the idea of Flagstaff or Colorado but those areas had already gotten way too expensive you know just didn't seem really worth it and um one night we were zillowing for fun and I'm like oh yeah let's see what Salem Massachusetts obviously I knew it was gonna be like way crazy expensive but um so then we looked at that for a second hahaha and then I'm like just for the hell of it let's take the word Salem out and just put Massachusetts and so then we saw all this availability within our price range here in Western Mass and I remembered yeah I had visited this area in high school a bunch of times because my mom's best friend since they were in high school who I call my aunt um she lives in Deerfield and okay yeah so we used to drive up from Long Island to visit her sometimes and I was like wait a second I know that area it's totally great it's got you know as the kids get older they'll have choices for college and um but it's it's rural but it's not in the middle of nowhere there's plenty of places to hike and everything that we wanted so it has Yankee Candle [Laughter] yeah it does help you again my mom's Delight but um yeah so uh yeah and it was cool because at that time also my husband um he's a chef and he's awesome and he was like applying for all these chef jobs out in AZ and he kept getting lowballed or he would go through four interviews and then not get the job or whatever and it just was not working out and he applied for one job out here in Massachusetts and got it got his asking salary everything like right away so we were like okay like this is where we're supposed to go so that's great yeah so let's talk about your store a little bit and all the goodies yes and actually for anybody if you have questions but you want to ask Suzanne stick them in the chat and um I will make sure am I should I be looking at the chat or should I not look at it yeah I'll do it okay it's like yeah I can't type right here in regard to the Blue Bowl story so like a year or two after that happened I decided I wanted to try to find one and I even found one so this is by it's got blue inside green just like the way it looked in my vision so I found this on Etsy um but yeah and if anyone wants to know where it's from I can mention that later because she's awesome this lady lives in Glastonbury but um but yeah so I was like I have you know kind of what I saw I found it in real life eventually yeah for you guys to look at if you want and I just put your website in the chat so everybody go there thank you yeah Lionel Richie um so here's this is the Avalon tea foreign can you smell it yes I can so yeah so you got some big old Apple chunks here and um so the base of this one is um it's an apple Rooibos so yeah Rooibos comes from South Africa not the UK but um it's a it's there's no caffeine but it's a full-bodied herb so it stands up to milk and seems like regular tea um so it's an apple robust with the dried apples and then there's also rose petals and lavender and Hawthorne berries yeah if I had to pick up a tree that I connect the most with and I feel is my Avalon tree it would be Hawthorne um and I think that's also my Celtic tree like there's the Celtic Tree astrology I think my birthday falls into the Hawthorne season so yeah um so that's my Avalon tea and it's it's just lovely um I feel like I'm doing an infomercial but that's okay is that the one that sold out the Avalon tea no that's the Lady of the Lake okay yeah okay yeah so big thank you to Jenna and everyone who mentioned it last weekend during avocon so a bunch of people bought Lady of the Lake for me like that weekend and now I have none so thank you so uh I'll be ordering more supplies and I'll have more back in the shop very soon but um yeah so I also um and so I've got like at least 35 maybe closer to 40 varieties of loose leaf tea um in my shop um and some of them are Avalon inspired so not just that one but also of course Lady of the Lake with Avalon tea I have another one um inspired by Morgana as healer of Avalon so that one is called Morgan healer of Avalon kind of belonging but um so that one's got some really nice um antivirals uh stuff for colds and flu like elderflower lemon balm and self-heal so um I don't have that one here tonight but um and then the one that I just released today is kind of indirectly avalonian um it's called Beltane tea on my website but I feel like its unofficial name is like May queen or may Queen green um and it's definitely inspired also by like Rhiannon and bloodyoweth and um Guinevere to a degree you know just the Celtic May Queen and um so yes that one's also got Hawthorne the berries and then um I think I'll soon be sourcing some uh Hawthorne blossoms as well so that'll go in there when I get them and then um well everybody in the chat is raving about your tea huh okay well I I can't I don't want to look so nice yeah no um so but so other yeah so other than the t's so you know so I'm also a certified herbalist so I make tinctures and savs and um and and fragrance uh blending was actually kind of like what got me into herbalism oddly so like originally I went and I thought I'll study some aromatherapy and some herbalism um and like and I also had also done a bunch of waitressing and cocktail waitressing in New York City um so I got a pretty decent wine palette at the time uh and I think I still do but so that's a lot light like wine and tea and perfuming honestly and music are a lot alike um and that's a whole other lecture maybe but uh so I so I do a lot of that too so um so I have like um do a Morgan lafay perfume I'm taking off the cap as if you can smell it but um I think it was Pam said it was Pam said she wants smell-o-vision yeah definitely now that would be a good thing to have if my dogs were here maybe not but um yeah so yeah the Morgan Le Faye perfume is definitely more sorceress you know Morgan lafaye is the Arthurian bad girl it's a it's an autumnal mysterious scent there's food and campfire and um it's got Apple for sure and some Rosemary and stuff like that but it's it's definitely more witchy um than like the tea blend for example that's named after her um you know I've got like fun little lip balms in the shop so here's my I'm sorry about this lighting oh yeah so there's the fairies kiss and it's um sealed shut apparently sorry it's got a lavender tint to it so um that's really pretty and then um I also do essential oil sprays so like these are the two that are pretty much always in my shop but I have others that I sell to like I have one for breed for Bridget um and then um yeah so I I brought this one because I thought you guys might like the picture that's uh a picture I took outside the white spring in Glastonbury nice yeah so um that's my grounded goddess spray um it's it's for all of you who want something grounding but don't like patchouli I happen to love Patchouli but yeah me too well I guess don't so that one's got Cedarwood and Rosewood and also Rose and Clary Sage and vetiver and Bergamot so um so yeah it's soft and it's lovely and then they um Hecate spray is also on the autumnal and witchy side and that's got like a Popa Knox and stir ax and clove and stuff like that so yeah it's really good it's good for protection boundaries magic powers a little spicy yeah okay yeah and I don't know if you're familiar with stirax um sterox benzoin it's um sometimes called liquid Amber yeah it's really um it's got a sweetness it's like a you know it's a Balsam I think uh it's a resin yeah it's got a woody sweetness um and there's also you can sometimes find it as an incense and it's like black like black starex and so it's really like it's good for any dark goddess work Shadow work um you know work with uh Morgana or probably Carriage win that would be good so yeah that's that's a that's one of my favorite resins for sure um and then I will be kind of so here's a sneak preview so um okay what's up Suzanne Michelle wants to know if you have any suggested products for improving mood because she's stuck in the mundane office world I feel you I feel you I would do so any of these really could be good but I would either I would say if not the grounded goddess this one might be a little soft but actually the breed's blessing which I don't have with me here that has a lot of citrus in it um so it's very uplifting and brightening so I would go for that one that would be my number one choice there's grapefruit and the ylang ylang and lemon balm in there yeah and then there's also some Pine and rosemary so it's a little bit of the earthy foresty stuff but a lot of citrus so um I would do that or I would do I would I would stealthily Brew yourself some tea maybe at the office um and so there's you know lots of yeah lots of different teas that can uplift and improve your mood especially if you're stuck um in a mundane you know a very mundane World um so I I would say like let's chat like if you want to message me um oh so side note I love doing Custom Blends originally I thought that that was going to be my entire business model was just doing Custom Blends but um so if you want something like that you can choose the name and I customize it to like either your magical or spiritual goals or physical health goals like I do all of that um I do consultations also like herbalist consultations for medicinal um support so that's also an option but um if it's just like you want to do a fun tea that's going to help you like connect to who you are and connect to your practice even when you're in that environment I can make you something special too so that's great um Marion mentions that she sprays your grounded goddess in her space for relaxation yay yeah the grounded goddess is um it can that's one of those ones that can go either way it can be uplifting but it's also obviously grounding and it's soft like that Rose in the Rosewood and the Cedarwood is it's it's very soft so yeah all right Michelle said she's going to message you yeah we'll chat that'll be great that'll be great so is there any other product that you'd like to share with us before I want to talk to you about singing with Randy yes um yeah I was gonna give you guys a sneak preview I thought it would be fun uh so this is a product that is not coming out technically until like early June late May early June um so I'm making another spray um I don't know why I didn't do this before but it's a priestess of Avalon spray so it probably won't be in a brown bottle though so this is just like my you know my rough draft but um this is I mean of course anyone can use it and you know it'll help but I especially had priestesses in mind when I made this because of all the work that we do um it's wonderful for um okay so yes we all learn how to maybe put up our energetic Shields and and take care of ourselves to not take on the energy or the stories of our clients that we help whether that's in you know verbalism Reiki healing music whatever but we're all in service right so we're all helping people in whatever our modalities are I personally still sometimes struggle with taking on that stuff especially if it's like a busy day at the shop it doesn't have to be in a bad way it doesn't have to be negative but just sometimes you just like overloaded with other people's energy so this is for people who do that kind of work um and so there's a lot of I'm Gonna Roll my eyes as I say this because I hate to use this phrase but High vibration High vibration oils in here um very um um you know the types of oils that like a true mirror for would use really anointing ritual oils so there's spikenard in here and there's frankincense and myrrh and also um Cypress and geranium and um you know more common things like fediver there's also lemon balm in this um but um yes and I I personally um think that Rosemary is one of the number one like Priestess plants so um the herb of remembrance as we all know and um it's one of many herbs that has ties to Mother Mary or the Virgin Mary but um you know I think all of us in here know that there are multiple incarnations that precede her that are associated with that blue Veil and with that you know um with priestessing and with being in service I think with the compassionate you know someone who is um in service to others so yeah so that's kind of kind of mind with that one um I've got Ann is looking for suggestions on improving dream connections and Audrey hey Audrey she's looking for recommendations to urge menopausal power surges AKA hot flashes yeah um there's actually there's so many herbs um there are many herbs that are indicated for menopausal um for symptoms I guess for lack of a better word um so for something like that I would definitely want to have a more of a one-on-one chat um but um I know you know a lot of people like to work with um black cohosh for that but it doesn't always work for everybody um that is often the starting point um but there's also um you know ayurvedic herbs adaptogens such as like schisandra or um ashwagandha are sometimes indicated but um for specific advice I would definitely want to you know go over your your personal uh your personal specifics yeah so hopefully that helps and then um for the question on dream connections um again usually uh the go-to herb for that is usually mugwort but um there are others that I think play well with mugwort um I have a t on my website which is the Divination blend um and that one is predominantly mugwort and it's not only for divination and ritual but works well for DreamWork um and that's also got lemon balm and lavender and also some lemon verbena and Jasmine flowers but um I also think that sometimes mugwort combined with rosemary and or would betney can be very beneficial for Dream Work and dream recall so um but other people really like working with hops or skull caps sometimes so um you know there's the herbs are here for us I don't know the plants aren't here for us and um one thing that I always say but uh I'm certainly not the first herbalist to say this is that um the plants are like people and um they in most cases not all but in most cases they want to get to know us and they want us to get to know them and you build a relationship um with the plants in different ways that can be just drinking a tea from that plant every day or growing it if you can grow something like I'm a big fan of that I'm a baby Gardener I I you know I'm not in the desert anymore so now um I'm I'm learning all of that the previous owner of my house planted an amazing Garden so um I'm lucky in that regard but uh but yeah so um I guess and what I'm trying to say is that there are multiple plants that will get you to your goal or help you to we'll walk that path with you and they will be your allies and your friends um so it takes a little time sometimes to find your match it's like dating it is you know so when you and the plant bulb swipe right or whatever you know you'll you'll know it and um and that plant will tell you that plant will speak to you so um and I don't doubt for a minute that everyone in this group uh is already good at you know learning how to listen to that so yeah so finding your plant Ally it's a really fun fun Journey so so that's great so I just want to touch a little bit on um you singing with another one of our sisters uh Randy Baker and I don't know I wasn't last year the year before our first online um nine-fold Randy was the musical guest and um so how did you hook up with her and I'm hoping to get her at some point as a guest here on the coracle live so I'm just curious you know how that came to be and yeah oh my goodness she's so dear to my heart um I don't know she's watching because she might not be on Facebook right now but if you are watching Randy I miss you um yeah so uh so Randy and I met through the belly dance Community also oh in Arizona yeah and um she took my classes I was teaching um like Gothic belly dance and we did all kinds of dark fusion and that's really my jam um and then she started coming to me for private lessons she wanted to do some solos um Randy can spend like a hundred times and not get dizzy or fall down so I guess I can't even do it twice so um yeah so it was cool so I I helped her work on some solos um and uh it's just like I don't know we just became friends and she encouraged me to get back into singing um she started writing songs so I guess I don't know while we were hanging out um I would talk to her about my spiritual path and Avalon and um you know the priestesses and um you know we'd have tea and just talk about all of it and um she um wanted to connect more with uh you know the mother goddess with the divine feminine and everything so um she started writing songs about all of that um I don't know if she started writing the songs before or after she went through orientation and also joined SOA but um she wanted um to have more of a Celtic probably more of a Celtic soprano sound than a classical soprano sound so um but I I guess I'm I was close enough so you know and we were such good friends and so um yeah I started singing um back up for a lot of the songs um that she wrote and then she wrote um Ariana rod and um I ended up singing that um in all of our performances um we don't have we don't have a good recording of me doing that so um but she has a great recording of her singing it so it's a different sound um but yeah so I sang that in like full-on vibrato classical or whatever and um what else do we do and then sometimes and I and I also play piano so I would play for her and so she we kind of formed a little band for a while and it was called Mystic sisters and uh yeah we would do gigs out there at like little rock and roll bars and coffee houses in Arizona and um also at some of the local belly dance festivals out there and then you know she wrote her whole album uh about Avalon so um that was what she performed from end to end for ninefold so yeah it was great yeah I have a question from Ben hi Ben um moving from different biomes do you find the communities of plants are similar even if the individuals of those population is different like our niches the same across biomes there is some crossover but not a lot from what I've seen um the and I will also say though that the Phoenix area is much more specific than like if you go up into Flagstaff or even um outside of Sedona by Oak Creek Canyon you will find many plants there that also grow out here on the East Coast um like as well as Colorado when I was up in Colorado for that year in ninefold I was iding stuff right and left that I would never normally see at least not um that wasn't cultivated in in the Phoenix Desert on the desert down there but um so yeah for the most part they're very very different um when I came out here it was like it was like a kid in a candy store kind of moment because all of the plants that I had studied in school for the most part we learned a lot of desert plants out there too but it was Western herbals of course so I came out here and I was like there's red raspberry leaf there's Partridge Berry there's red clover everything it was like oh my God they're real so you know I just go on a hike and see 10 plants that I you know yeah so um sorry I keep moving forward and I'm cutting myself off no that's okay I keep doing the same thing gotta be comfortable yeah so um I would say they're mostly pretty different okay so is um is there anything else that you would like to talk about let me look at my list only yeah I'll just um so yeah so if you're anywhere near here in western Mass if you're in um Upstate New York or anywhere in New England come visit me at the shop that is um open generally Tuesday through Saturday 11 to 6 um next Friday we're having our first in-person event which is full moon Friday so tickets for that are on Eventbrite and uh the ticket price includes tea and scones by my chef hubby and um a class and a ritual so that's gonna be fun and I also teach classes on patreon I don't know if I mentioned that ever before so um I do have a patreon series um that's the platform I'm using right now to teach herbalism classes and um the class Series this year is called the path of the plant Priestess um I like alliteration um it's about 55 to 60 Minutes of like the scientific side of herbalism and you know medicine making techniques identification um indications contraindications you know herbal vocabulary and all of that and then um in the last 15 minutes or so of class we maybe do like last time we talked about how to create um like a protective uh like a Mojo bag or a spell pouch or safe travel using calm free and other items um sometimes we do plant Spirit meditations um next month the class is going to be on a group so right now I'm teaching like different groups of herbs for different purposes so next month will be some of my favorite womb herbs so um we'll probably touch into um uh the concept of Mary Magdalene and womb work and um you know fun things like Yoni steaming and stuff like that so um it's a little bit it's a little bit of the uh priestessee and which East Side at the end of class um and that's once a month on patreon and then I I'll do you know one-off classes as well here and there um last year around Halloween time I did some tea magic classes online so that's fun um I can yeah if we have extra time in a minute I can teach you guys like a very easy tea magic routine um if you want and uh let's do that yeah does anybody else have any questions before we do Little T Magic if you do pop it in the chat and if not we'll do some tea Magic well it looks like someone said what's the name of your shop so let's put that in someone answer oh you answered okay I'll put in the name of the shop um Jenna put in your website and your patreon you guys yeah so um so tea magic so the first part of Team magic is creating your blend so um maybe I can post to the so no that will be good I have a little handout that I sometimes give out or post that has lots and lots of correspondences um different herbs and you know what they are for magically um so I could I would suggest making like a Blog posting um yeah and post it there yeah I can I definitely can find a good spot to put that but yeah um but anyway so let's say you've chosen your um your herbs and now I like to do and it doesn't have to be herbs you can use tea like actual canalia sinensis if you don't mind it having some caffeine you know everybody reacts differently to that so that's cool like you could use green tea in a heart chakra blunt for example that's kind of what the bill team tea actually started off as was a hard chocolate blend um and so on so you choose based on your magical intention so let's say you've already done that the quick and easy part that you could do almost any day is using one of your Oracle decks or tarot decks and um ideally you would also want to have like a clear mug or bowl or teacup okay your glass and all you do is um you select now you could go one of two ways actually you could into it you know you could just uh you know draw a card as if you were doing a reading you know not consciously choosing which card you get let Spirit decide which card comes to you or what I like to do if if if my purpose is to set a certain intention then I will choose whichever card matches best to my intention so you can use our avalonian Oracle that Jenna created you can use a Tarot deck if you prefer or whatever works for you and you choose your card based on your intention and you're going to slide that card underneath um your teacup so that's why ideally it should be clear I don't even have a clear cup after all these years so I just use like a plain one or whatever it's fine you know what's under there so you're putting it under and so the energies of that card the idea is that it gets imbued into the tea and into the water energetically um I like to think of this actually all stemmed from the movie Frozen two because of Olaf saying water has memory um I love that movie um but yeah and um and it really does so the idea is that we're changing either changing the molecular structure of the water and of the tea or at least imbuing it with the energy of that card and with your intention and so from there um you can then we like to do in some of my other apollonian groups we like to do nine minute meditations for the nine-fold yeah so you can do if you want to set like a timer or you know sometimes people have meditation apps that they use so so you can do that and use that time maybe while your tea even is steeping into the water or whatever to focus and to you know ground let go of your conscious mind do your do your thing do your magic do your spell work and in and you can chant into the water I really lately like to use voice as part of like water magic and tea magic and air magic and combine that so the vibrations of the words that you're saying or the chant or whatever you're singing you can sing a song and that gets in there too and so all of that then it gets into your tea let's say in those nine minutes or even less if you have less time and then when you drink it that seals the spell and you can just say so would it be or it is done or whatever you like go go and that can you can make that ritual more elaborate or even more simple however you want that's lovely thank you for sharing that with us yeah so before we end is there anything else you'd like to touch on [Music] I don't know I think that basically is it yeah hopefully that's great we have with just about out of time so that's wonderful yeah thank you so much thank you so much thank you so much for doing this it's been great and uh I am going to drive up to the store I'm not in western Mass I'm in southern Mass but I will definitely take a ride up as the weather gets warmer so I can you know see your store and so thank you again and thank you everyone for um joining us I would um let you know that our next chat is on Friday May 6th and I will be speaking with Alicia Grosso also known as bun and that should prove to be great she's very talented soap maker and all sorts of stuff so um Suzanne thank you very much yeah my pleasure thank you and thank you to everyone and hopefully we'll see you in the beginning of May good night everybody bye bye-bye foreign | Sisterhood of Avalon | UCSkDCC0JGymMbA3pLv4KNpw | 2023-11-14 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 8,969 | 44,156 |
UbQd3NeV2iA | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UbQd3NeV2iA | SHERLOCK HOLMES: THE DEVIL'S DAUGHTER - LORD MARSH (Walkthrough Part 3 With Commentary) | hey guys welcome back to part three of the pray tale uh mission in the shock homes Adventure we are doing and yeah we're going to get straight back into this and we can continue and this is right where we left off still following the guy in charge of the special job where is he off to where where are we where are we now interesting what's going on in the yard what's going on in the yard well let's go have a little peek oh locked oh we can climb over there I'm thinking this is going to be [Music] locked no it's not okay we're going to search through his house oh oh what's that a coat of arms it might help Mr Holmes I'll make a drawing of it you're good at drawing mate because there's no way I'll be a to draw that no way yep can't draw guys I really can't draw IO you know once had an art teacher said there no just thing is something that can't draw expensive you know apparently we all can draw okay nothing there oh hang on we can we get in it's too dangerous oh it's too dangerous to enter okay fair enough good point mate good point could we go the ladder no okay I can't see what's inside was I thought went past I think okay so we're back around the front I can't see what's inside I can't see what's inside it's going too dangerous in it yeah it's too dangerous to enter there he is there only two people live here I wish one was me potatoes bags of food I like this house time to report to Mr Holmes let's get outside before I get caught good idea mate let's get back over the wall I was going to say do we have to run all the way back to him or is it going to just cuts well not really Cuts but you know load us back there and it it's loading us back there okay here we go wigan's tale was quite unusual what do you make of what he found holes exam the item brought by Wiggins okay wiggin did a good job but what's it mean oh Holmes we need to to help poor Tom I don't if you can hear that guys but he got a dog barking in the background my analysis table it's useful for my work my analysis examine the artum brought in by Wiggins yeah it's here but how do we examine it I guys I don't know how to examine it my analysis table it's useful for my work Brave Toby best it was here we picked it up and now we can't examine it oh wait hang on do we ah here we go draw current arms the draw C arms was made by BR played is yeah okay [Music] bye okay I'm not really sure what we need to click on newspapers we got research oh Badges and medals that's not the one I need I don't know I don't know what it is guys I don't know what it is English Cut of arms then C to the marshy noway a sense of this oh it's Lord Marsh on benefactor poor p of White Chapel with Provisions warm clothes and where at three MSB Road London okay here it is so this man could be Lord Marsh huh a lord who hangs around in a public house let's pay a visit to Lord Marsh we'll pretend that we're interested in his charitable activities sounds like a good plan mate who's this Mr Holmes you have a visitor oh just ask him to wait I'm afraid that won't be possible this young lady refuses to wait for anything what young lady father Caitlyn Miss Caitlyn's boarding school was flooded everyone was sent home as if it could smell any muster my word how is it possible that you have grown up so fast you'll be staying wherever will we put you holes I'll give her my room of course what do you have to say Kate you're on a new case a respectable lady who's being blackmailed or is it a love story between a prince and a suffragist however did you guess you will tell me won't you father I don't we should tell we'll see if you behave all right then have fun tell I'll go and unpack will you help me Mrs Hudson okay pay a visit to Lord Marsh it's wonderful to have Kate home Marsh's house let's go I like that you can you know fast travel open case book don't need to it's also so far anyway holes about Caitlyn yes she has grown up hasn't she don't you think it's time to to tell her to tell her what Watson well about her father never absolutely never do you hear me Holmes you were responsible for the death of her father you owe her the truth she is old enough now I would lose her can't you see that she must never know Watson is that clear it won't and can't happen wait so that guy that I was that we were following he knows him that's interesting come in please thank you where is he good day gentlemen welcome to my home how may I help you good day to you Lord Marsh my name is Sherlock Holmes and this is my friend and colleague Dr Watson uh we're going to examine what he think what he's thinking red eyes feels on well I think it's lack of sleep oh sting there feels on well actually no I think he's on well okay oh he's got a ring man of wealth yeah I agree with that oh back is that vegetable painkiller yeah he is on well okay oh forward oh what's this notebook Lord's Mar's personal assistant cooking recipe no definitely is a assistant oh oh what's that symbol member of a hunting club okay oh oh oh oh oh telescope definitely are well not telescopes telescope that's it well we've missed something we have missed something and I don't know what it is oh the blanket he's hiding something here's ill no he's definitely ill yeah okay I think them bits where it said oh what's this we got here oh is that open did it say yeah I think on on the uh when you do the cter profile the little uh the little like little arrow symbol so I think that means you can pick either one and that changes the story I think that's my guess any they're not disturbing you you are with your physician yes this is Dr Ruben Fisher but no please I'm intrigued by your visit Mr Holmes I'm glad to hear it the last thing I'd wish is to upset the patient Lord Marsh can I just say that I admire all of your efforts in assisting the poor of London H yes it is a war that we must fight on our streets and now too from my home you must surely have noticed those bags full of items clothing and books for the unfortunate that is inspirational um at my own humble level I I too try my best to support those in need I thought perhaps that I could be of some assistance I don't see why not I already have the valuable assistance of Dr fiser Who happens to be my personal physician I recognize your face Marsh's disease let's go this one forgive me Lord Marsh you're looking very pale might I offer Dr Watson's assistance that is kind of you but I feel confident that I can provide Lord Mar with the care that he requires how long have you been like this my Lord I'm fine Dr Watson don't fuss it's oh should press square see what happen next time that comes out we're going to press square and change it I feel it already it's curious your face seems familiar to me doctor oddly I'm associating it with White Chapel well done you are right I do occasionally frequent a few hostes over there would you believe it not that I a drinker but there dressed as a working man I can approach the other fellows to see if they might be interested in a special job a special job oh may I ask what you're referring to certainly since Lord Marsh began his special education program in 1889 he foresaw that such people would need an occupation of some kind and so with or without education we propose these opportunities to work with Lord Marsh it offers the less fortunate a chance to help make London a better place that's remarkable yes indeed in order to truly see one requires Vision yes but also insight and Lord Marsh has believed this since he was a child oh oh Dr Fisher makes it all sound so romantic let's close this topic is there something else that interests you Lord Marsh believes that he can help all these poor people I'm intrigued by the special education program okay so we're just going to look around now okay that's that's nothing oh what's this I'll call CL Lord Marsh hunting with his friends ah my dear comrades Lord Collins and Lord there must be some evidence we can find if it wasn't for this godforsaken English malady I'd be with those rap scallions right now all in due time my Lord yeah so evidence we can find about uh last year J orphans were put through Medical College thanks to Lord Marsh and the special education program a great many poor people will have a second chance in life okay so that's everything on the table London Hospital Lord Marsh even helps hospitals oh helps hospitals that is very good of him a provision dealing with the ppers of White Chapel last year three orphans were put through Medical College oh o what's this D march here is the list of selected participants for the special October it looks to be a very POS event I'm looking forward to it o o John stbridge John strobridge I've seen this name before it was on a missing person's poster so maybe he's not missing after all I can't quite work it out do you have any ideas to the number of people who might owe you their lives oh don't embarrass me Mr Holmes but indeed these people have become like a family to me that would be a fairly large family I imagine yes the list would be longer than any of your short stories as for how large well Fisher is the one who keeps record might we take a glance at the list I regret that is impossible it is confidential I stand firm upon on that point Mr Holmes I quite understand we'll most certainly send a donation towards your educational program I shall take my leave then I thank you both and I wish you all the very best gentlemen likewise Mr Holmes all I watch this triangle find a pair of related Clues and they will form a deduction red color signifies an unable clue commodation [Music] for wait okay so special education program missing B participation for the special education program is missing not connected the special job mentioned by George HST is not connected with the special education program George H special job and Lord Marshall special ed compation are somehow connected let's confirm that oh wait wait do they're not connected or they are [Music] connected I don't know guys I don't think they are connected I don't think they are going not connected okay there that's not going find a pair of related Clues and they will form a deduction red C signifies an unable clue commodation okay so none of these are connectable okay so maybe they maybe there got a connection so what's that [Music] mean I don't think they're connected so okay so let's let's exit that then so none of them actually relate to each other oh so that triangle me one in relation to each other then Lord Mar believes that he can help all these poor people I'm intrigued by the special education program okay seen so many Provisions for the poor and certainly not in a Lord's House oh we've missed something it appears that Lord Marsh spent a great deal of his money on aiding the poor bags full of food what's his letter aid for the ppers of Lamberth workhouse okay this one humanitarian aid for an orphanage Bo orphanage it's extremely honorable to devote one's whole life to assisting the poor Lo locked all right let's a look what we meant to be doing visit Marsh okay so we're done are we I'm intrigued by the speal I'm gratified by your interest in my charity you're the first who has offered to help okay I think we're all done here I think we're all done let's walk outside and see if anything [Applause] happens oh yeah we don't know where where to go why we best get this tor's father let's see if there's anything around the sides quickly we just see this bit and then we're going to end this episode guys cuz it's getting on a little bit I like to get in the water about the same length so uh okay we still can't go that ladder okay I think that's everything I'm not really sure where to go now but whatever happens we will be off somewhere next and uh continue on with this Mission cuz yeah there's nothing else to uh I'm intrigued by the special education program yeah there's nothing we've missed where is there no we can't go upstairs cuz yeah that's in the way okay yeah that's all done so we're going to have to head back somewhere and find out what else we can do with that being said guys thank you very much for watching and I'll see you guys next time | HDGamerDan | UCDrOCQWDoPqcV69d_DGwNEw | 2016-07-21 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 2,376 | 12,174 |
4l3XviW_aAc | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4l3XviW_aAc | TWSBI Aurora Fountain Pen Review | hey everybody Jake here and today I want to take a look at the twizz be Aurora this is my first limited like super limited addition to his B I do have some limited edition 5 ATS and many stuff like that EKOS they do a lot of limited edition colors but this is one of only two limited edition pins that I know about they've done this which was me Aurora which is a a resin kind of pen really really pretty material here and then they've done the twisty micarta which I've been looking for for a while but I can't find it at a reasonable price so when this one came out I'd snatched it up really really quick so we'll go ahead and go over what I like about what a neutral word is what I dislike about this pen and before we do all that we'll go ahead and jump into a size comparison so here's a capped size comparison with some other similar piston fillers one a little bit more expensive the long May 2001 a little bit cheaper now the Conklin Ward gauge and then of course you have the twist B Aurora so it is the longest pin here it's it's not much longer than a word gauge it is a little bit longer than the Lumbee mm but it's overall I would say medium large size pen when capped it's it's pretty robust pretty wide and it's not super big but it's it's definitely a fairly sizable sorry about that guys had to reframe it just a bit anyway here we've uncap size comparison again its larger than the word gauge it's a lot larger than the long e mm in terms of length in terms of width it's fairly similar especially to the word gauge and it's a little bit wider but the section width is fairly similar and overall it's again kind of a just a medium large size pen alright on to what I like about it so first up the nib and float on I've never had any issues with twisty nibs these are great this name is very smooth it's super super wet it is a medium and I'll show you a writing sample for sure um this is the first black coated Wisby nib that I've seen and that's one of the things I like a lot about the design is this this black trim on the pen it kind of sets it off all it really has is the the the nib the clip here the cat band and then the band around the piston they are all that kind of black metal and that does actually match up with the packaging here it is kind of black packaging with gold accents very minimal very interesting little box they're probably one of my favorite to his bee boxes the inside the same as the actually let me show you because it's not quite the same as the 580 it's a lot more akin to the eco it's this plastic clip box with a green paper liner so sorry of long open this once so it's it's a bit unique it appears that they actually modified the insert foam for the Eco and that's what they came up with so very interesting packaging as far as prysby is concerned most are on pens above the eco come in that kind of plastic Apple asked packaging this here kind of thing so I like they did a little bit of a changeup for this pin the size and weight of it are really good to me I really like the size of this pen the section is a nice width it's it's taper here at the end I really really like that it's a good size good weight it's not super heavy but it does have that aluminum piston inside of it so it adds a bit of weight it's not too back heavy it's fairly balanced I'm it can post fairly securely but I do wish it posted a bit more deeply because it is extremely long when it is posted it's it's not quite far past your hand so I never use it like that but again the size and um it's just fine to use untoasted the material in this pen is super super interesting I'll try to get you a close-up here of some of the more interesting bits of it so they have like these underlying Jack's going through it um there's no crack in the material it's not rough or anything like that but it's just interesting this over here reminds me just a bit of an ARCA pattern the way it's kind of looping into the the larger triangular shaped thing it's just very interesting some parts of this pen are really really gorgeous some are a bit more toned down you know it's just it's kind of like almost any really fancy material pen there's gonna be parts where it's really really you know has a lot of depth a lot of swirl and a lot of toe ants and then some parts where it's just a bit more bland and then you have another you know really really gorgeous part so it's it's a it's a nice mixture of a kind of a sleek streamlined look and then something with a bit more pop I really like the material on this I'm not sure what they're using but it's it's one of my favorite Reza materials I've seen there's a lot of depth a lot of very interesting aspects to it and it's it's very nice very robust feeling plastic at wispy in my opinion are pretty good at making their plastics they always feel pretty durable this is probably that much durable twizz B I've held before if that makes any sense it just feels very robust which is interesting the fit and finish on this is great as usual with twizz bees it's fantastic there's no seams or I mean there's a seam but there's no sharp edges or anything where it meets the ink window there everything fits together real nice the threads aren't sharp there's not really any gapping or anything right here around the piston band the cap fits on super securely there's no wiggle or anything like that it's just it's really really nice really really really nice another little thing they've done that I haven't seen before I believe it was done on the Makara as well but other than that I haven't seen it and that's this like kind of a Qing or I'm not sure how to describe it with us a cut into the material they did it for the Twizy logo like you can kind of see there the tea is a little bit washed out because the material has a bit of a light spot behind that and it's also for their logo up top done that exact same way I can actually take this cap off and show you just a bit better so it's done that same way it's it's a very interesting super high contrast way of doing stuff because the the parts where that's cut out aren't polished or anything so it comes out this kind of white scratchy look it looks really really nice in person it doesn't look super great on camera now that I'm looking at it but in person it looks fantastic last thing I really really liked about this the price these pens were $100 for a limited edition really pretty resin piston filling twizz be fountain pen that's pretty good I will say if you were trying to pick one of these up you're gonna have a hard time they they were gone and literally I think it less than an hour just completely sold out again they retailed for $100 I did find one eBay listing for two hundred and thirty-two dollars which is a lot and I've seen some other places where it's sold for hmm 170 180 it's you're probably look gonna pay a little a little over one between 150 and 200 I would say for this pen isn't worth it for that it depends if you really liked Wisby I think that's a good price or not a good price it's an okay price if you're not in love with the brand you don't already have a bit of a collection going and you're not super interested in this material don't pay that much for it a hundred dollars it's great price for this pen 150 200 is a little bit much unless you're a twit speak collector because for 150 bucks you can get the laundry 2000 which as far as writing experiences go is better but this is still very very nice pen and I think you've made $200 it would be not a terrible purchase on to the neutral there's only one thing here and it really really bothers me and that's that they went with a number five size nib on this pen it just looks weird to have this gigantic pen and this little baby nib so let me show you here the Conklin word gauge that I was referencing earlier it has a number six size nib now this nib would look a lot better on the body of this pin here the the nib looks fine on this size but on a pen this big with a smaller nib it looks weird I just don't get why they didn't go ahead and use a number six size nib for example like they do with the twigs bee vac 700 it would make it a bit more swappable for you although I love twizz bees nibs I really probably wouldn't swap it out but you know that that is a thing and you can unscrew this you may be able to swap this out with the 580 nib units I haven't tried and I'm probably not going to because I don't want to break anything but yeah I really wish they'd go with the number 6 hasn't had that's that's strictly preference but it kind of bothers me just a little bit all I do want to dislike about the pen I'm only one thing here and that's that the material doesn't line up where it's it just it doesn't you can make the cap and the body line up if you line them just right so you can kind of get cap and body line up but this last little bit with the piston doesn't you'd have to unwind it and it just it kind of irritates me they didn't they didn't do that it's not a big deal but I really wish they had cut it so that everything lined up a little bit better um similar how my Pelican does you know when it lines up on one side it's gonna line up on both it's just a nice little touch and when you're dealing with a material like this that is a bit uneven so I wish they had done that not a huge deal but I would have liked it a lot more if they had actually made that material line up and gone through the effort to make sure everything fit together well all right on to the writing sample so we have the twist V Aurora with a medium nib that was that skip right there was me that was not the pen and you can get a little bit of give out of this nib surprisingly it's probably the softest whizbee nib I've ever used you can get a little bit of line variation and I'll show you here with a reverse writing line or normal writing line and align some pressure you can get a bit of variation out of here if you push it a little bit but it's it's not super flexible but it's one of the softer nibs that I've used it's super super wet I really really like writing with this pen the nibs fairly smooth it does have just a touch of feedback it's a little bit more feedback even say the twist we go that I have or my twist we 580 with a broad nib but it's not bad I really really like this nib very overriding experience with this pen all right onto the conclusion so what do we think about the Twizy Aurora um I think it's super super interesting I I honestly hope Twizy doesn't make this a regular occurrence in their line um and that's just because I think having these kind of weird one-off additions like the micarta like this one it's just it adds a bit of interest to the brand you know they have their standards there they're known for their see-through completely clear piston fillers or they're you know they're vac fillers stuff like that at very good competitive prices so when they released something that's a little bit more expensive a little bit more unique or maybe not unique but a bit more non twizz B I think it should be kept to a limited edition run I know not everyone's gonna agree with that and I completely understand you know if you want to get your hands on this pen you might not be able to and that's gonna be frustrating I completely understand that but I think it adds something to it when you do finally get that pen you know that you know hey me and I don't know how many of these were made but like me and 50 other people you know have this pen so it's really interesting I wish they had done something like a bit like a numbered series that we could tell but it's just a very unique pen very very cool and if you can find it for a reasonable price go ahead and pick it up I think I had a really really nice piece to anyone's collection especially if you already have at wispy collection if you're trying to get all the twigs be pens you probably already have this one but if this is the first prysby pen that appeals to you that works too it's a very very good pen I don't think you're gonna go wrong with it um thanks for watching guys if you have any questions or anything about this pen or any other pin just leave them down in the comments feel free to subscribe if you like my content here and I hope you all have a wonderful day thanks guys bye | Jake’s Take | UCqcmFAFPCpQYMLAw1YgUffw | 2019-06-06 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 2,462 | 12,317 |
WM7_iH9kR3c | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WM7_iH9kR3c | JCT Honouring John Baird Nov 25, 2012 | the talmud says none is poor but he who lacks knowledge based in the heart of israel's capital the jerusalem college of technology is a unique and major academic institute for men and women jct specializes in high-tech engineering electronics business management and life and health sciences integrating a jewish education with high level academics has earned it a unique position among engineering schools worldwide preparing students for israel's industrial and high-tech fields well-trained in science well-versed in jewish heritage jct plays a critical role in building israel's economy its graduates become leaders in their respective fields more than 60 have gone on to found high-tech companies one of those is tonight's keynote speaker yakov benjakov before building his technology giant catch media banjakov sold a multi-million dollar patent that lets you upload your pictures and video to the internet some uh students come from hezer yeshivas into into machon lev and so they're after army they've done yeshiva plus army and then they come to mahon lev to get an engineering degree and at the same time they're able to learn the base measures in the morning other students are students before the army and they go into a program where they're able to basically go ahead and study get an engineering degree and then right after they complete their engineering degree at jct they go into really the top elite technical units in the army another israeli technology icon is dove moran founder of m systems and numerous other companies although he did not attend jct moran is credited with inventing the usb stick or flash drive after his own computer failed and i stood there in front of the 200 people waiting to hear what they have to say without the ability to present uh playing with my computer trying to plug in the power someone in the audience one of my friends sitting close to me the one the guy who was supposed to speak after me said maybe you can take my computer but i i said what can if if i take your computer how can i transfer my own presentation from my computer which doesn't work to your computer i finish this event with a very clear decision i'm not going to be ever in my life in a situation where i need to present and i don't have a backup in my pocket dove moran sold his patent for the flash drive for 1.6 billion dollars today he employs many jct students and graduates among those students are haridem who attend their own yeshivas in the morning and university at jct in the afternoon many more are now transitioning to the workforce jct also reaches out to immigrant and ethiopian students and their families ethiopian graduates from jct are now serving as officers in the idf tuvia elbam a mahon lev marketing student has already opened his second startup company u-move enables the physically handicapped to access a computer or smartphone any type of interaction a user can have with a device would be through gestures that's what the world is heading to we're not going to be touching our devices anymore we're going to be using them from far and with our technology you can use your mobile phone your tablet your computer anything just with your eyes and head 50 of students studying optics at jct are women they join others in mahontal who will make their mark in computer science engineering and nursing like shira shields from toronto the best tool for our learning here at mccontell is probably our simulation room this room is designed like a hospital setting with beds and every kind of equipment that you would expect to find in a hospital room jct graduates are the result of where technology and tradition meet to strengthen and shape israel's future tonight's honoree the canadian minister of foreign affairs john baird has together with prime minister stephen harper shown unwavering support for the state of israel and helped make canada an example of international responsibility and morality last week as rockets rained down on civilians in israel from hamas positions in gaza mr baird reaffirmed israel has the right to defend itself from terrorist attacks and he said canada condemns hamas and stands with israel as it deals with threats to peace and security the vast majority of jct students serve in the israeli defense forces jct graduates hold leading positions in israel's most important defense projects including iron dome and the arrow anti-ballistic missile system nearby cut is the mayor of jerusalem there's no doubt in our minds that the competitive advantage we have here in israel is our young bright entrepreneurs and employees and that's exactly where jerusalem college of technology fits in and now our role is to expand the base to have more students and to enable more and more young population to come learn in jerusalem and then at the tail end of school stay in jerusalem creating jerusalem work in jerusalem and by doing that jct is a key pivotal role in jerusalem's future israel is defined by many as the startup nation in fact many of the world's technology giants have established design centers there apple intel motorola and google to name a few one of tonight's co-mcs is a former jct student and now private equity manager larry krauss i'm not aware of any other institution in israel that has this balance between tradition torah jewish values ethical development and the focus on high tech on high quality graduate programs and other educational programs nursing etc that integrates the two that integrates both sides of the human being this is great because we have a chance to get a variety of experience in all the different types of hospital settings that there are you've got the the great labs you've got the doctors you've got the professors you've got the people coming out from the professional world from the commercial world coming into mahone live to teach from their own experience from their own life we actually have interns doing their fourth year projects at catch media and then we have a number of people working at catch media that are graduates of makontal and makhon you know the feedback we've received from employers in various fields whether high-tech or otherwise have often singled out the graduates of jct as some of their best employees because the strength of jct is a major major contribution to a better future in jerusalem and in israel as a whole education technology know-how innovation this is the kind of the new torah that we can get out of israel jerusalem college of technology opening eyes opening doors you | המרכז האקדמי לב | UC6Qbqb4HpDkvpLk-aovfRxw | 2012-12-23 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,127 | 6,543 |
JMCYzRyabsk | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JMCYzRyabsk | Welcome to Trinity Lutheran Church | [Music] hi I'm Chris khahi I'm the pastor at Trinity Lutheran Church in Mayville Kentucky you can see Trinity Lutheran behind me I'm also the pastor at St Paul Lutheran Church just a few miles at the daa highway in Augusta I'd like to take you inside and give you a brief tour and invite you to Trinity Lutheran Church come on with me [Music] so this is the pastor's office and the secretary's office but let's see where the action actually is and that's in here in the sanctuary this is the our baptismal font this is where we begin the Christian Life and where we continue it day by day as we drown the old Adam and live to Christ this is the altar where we receive Christ's body and blood we only receive communion the first and third Sundays of every month at Trinity Lutheran Church and at St Paul Lutheran church but this is the pulpit where we hear God's word preached every Sunday and we use the blue Lutheran worship Himel and I'll put a link in the description box if you're watching this on YouTube so that you can see the Liturgy that we actually use well we would sure love to have you join us here at Trinity Lutheran Church in Mayville or at St Paul Lutheran Church in Augusta but here at Trinity Services begin at 9:15 on Sundays and at St Paul they begin at 11:00 we hope to see you [Music] soon [Music] | Trinity Lutheran Church | UCqHaFORJUNevYmxbBM-5nFw | 2023-09-05 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 253 | 1,320 |
X-K0iQUvEQw | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X-K0iQUvEQw | What is Compassion || Difference between Sympathy & Compassion || Empathy & Compassion | human beings are born narcissistic monsters narcissistic sense of self-importance you'll find plenty of them as you meet them every day there's no exception a lot of people act narcissistically in traffic and if you pull them out of the car they will be absolutely okay and normal they have a lot of survival value as we all know that we are fighting to survive at this point of time and the pandemic has engulfed us and still the self-importances of high high high degree standing in a queue to buy milk will oversee all of them you know keep yelling at the shopkeeper and wanting them to be served first so it's like first me and then all that mid-road conferences that we normally spot every day a boy and a girl they would never mind anybody on the traffic they are just must smaller guys and girls you know on the road nobody nobody to care for absolutely no bothering for anybody at all talking loud amidst a slow or soft spoken discussions you'd find many of them you know coming out and absolutely not minding anyone speaking and speak loudly absolutely no bothering for anybody at all abruptly cutting off discussions they come they have their own say they'll not say anything called as excuse or may i please have something important to speak so will you stop they'll never be permissive in nature bossing over others all the time people never allow others to speak at all at home we cry when we are hungry we don't even know or care to know that our mom might be sleeping or she might be busy doing something else in a literal sense we are capable only of thinking of our own self not responding to anybody's name only looking inside to our own needs own desires so we are as infants not even capable of realizing that other people have their own needs desires or maybe their internal life that is narcissistic thought and many of us do one point or the other the narcissist i know best would stand in front of a mirror practicing giving compliments why because they saw this was something people did but once they felt no appreciation of others or of their abilities which in addition to being beyond their emotional capabilities would imply being inferior to the other person being paid a compliment they had to practice in front of mirror because the whole concept and practice was foreign to them given paying compliments is completely contrary to how they feel why would they want to do so because they were much wanting others to believe they are normal and they want to believe that they are normal all the time since normal people give compliments they see the need to learn to do so too if you have compassion for a narcissist you move into a category an area look but don't touch smile but don't talk that is the zone that you get into in other words before you work on your compassion recognize the reality it's just a arm's length distance only compassion falls in this particular category narcissists can learn to mimic emotions and actions of empathetic people but they cannot actually feel the underlying emotions as they are emotionally immature they are not stupid people if they are told that they have gone wrong somewhere they would learn but it takes time they feel emotions up to the emotional level of the age at which their abuse arrested their development over time ideally we learn empathy empathy is the ability to understand that other people are just as real as we are to understand that other people have needs and desires and to be able to imagine what it is like to put yourself in someone's else's shoes and see things from their perspective as we grow up it becomes natural to most of us but only to a certain point most people never become really good at it we empathize with people we like or people who are part of our group we don't empathize with people who we don't like at all compassion and pity aren't the same thing at all a person practicing compassion follows the golden rule she treats you as she would like to be treated by others if she were in your situation a person practicing pity look for an example of failure in you which may or may not exist to feel better about themselves so compassion embraces and pity rejects that's the basic difference between compassion and pity before we talk about compassion let's first talk about empathy empathy goes beyond compassion in that we identify with the other and feel their issues and their sufferings as if ours it is high sensitivity towards others a powerful feeling of oneness simply put it translates into he suffers i suffer compassion brings you to help others by humane aptitude or by consciousness or by moral or spiritual values are all combined together without necessarily feeling their pain or the issues or putting oneself in their shoes with compassion there is a factor of us being in a better position hence we help with empathy we don't feel being better we help we hug we cry we lose sleep etc etc because we live it with the others compassion is the ability to put ourselves in someone else's shoes imagine things from others perspective and then to feel kindness for them and seek understanding of them even what they do is harmful to us goes against our needs and desires compassion is empathy on steroids it's the ability to understand the view and perspective of someone we don't like or someone who's doing something we think is bad compassion requires that we have good personal boundaries that is that we are able to advocate for and defend our own needs if you can put yourself in someone else's shoes and view them with kindness and understanding even if their needs are contradictory to your own but you can't assert or advocate for your own needs you risk allowing them to take advantage of you or becoming codependent compassion lies in viewing someone in the best possible light understanding their needs looking upon them with kindness all about allowing them to manipulate control or abuse you you have to be able to understand and even value someone else's perspective without becoming a doormat the most compassionate people tend to have the best boundaries so the essential prerequisites of compassions are empathy boundaries and the willingness to see others in the best possible light even when they are being hurtful not an easy combination which is why so few people are compassionate an example of compassion is compassion for an abuser most people will say things like a guy who abuses his wife is a monster and abusers are just bad people the truth is abusers aren't monsters they are human beings and abusers don't abuse because they wake up one day and say hey i know what i want to do today i want to become an abuser abusers abuse because they are in pain they are looking for an answer to their pain and the answer they come up with is in control they abuse people because they need control they need control because they are suffering empathy is what allows you to imagine yourself in the abuser's position compassion is what allows you to understand that an abuser isn't a monster an abuser is a person who is in a genuine pain boundaries are what allow you to assert that the abuser should not be excused because of it that yes the abuser is in pain but abuse is not okay and the abuser must still be held accountable for it so why do any of this why would you want to understand the perspective of someone who is doing something harmful because compassion is what stops you from doing horrible things to an abuser controlling others seems like a reasonable way to deal with his fears pain and insecurities because the abuser is acting without empathy or compassion the abuser does not put himself in his victim's shoe the abuser feels pain when the victim doesn't obey his control but the abusers does not look at the victim with kindness and understanding the abusers does not try to comprehend the victim's needs nor understand why the victim is restricting his control abusers do not believe they are monsters many abusers see themselves as victims not abusers compassion is the tool that lets us avoid that mistake it is the thing that allows us to connect with other people in ways that help promote treating them without the lies that is empathy sympathy is i understand how you feel empathy is i feel how you feel compassion is how do you need me to help you sympathy your friend had a fight with her husband she's crying you cry with her empathy is your friend has a fight with her husband she's crying you get into her skin and understand what exactly is she crying for hurt about at that minute you are her you feel her helplessness which makes her cry and compassion is when without passing judgment you help her solve her issue because you feel sorry for a state if you know how to help solve it for her i think i've said it all so now it's your choice to be compassionate to empathize or may be sympathize but pity don't please thank you | Maneesh Diwakaran Nair | UCyumO_5zy1csz6JT53sRzcQ | 2021-04-17 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,610 | 8,912 |
281q80CjPnc | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=281q80CjPnc | Hilarious Mustache went Viral at Monastery, Challenge ! You can't stop laughing | people pray at monastery see its new friar and his mustache and can't stop laughing his name used to be Carmelo but now that the schnauzer has embraced the holy life he goes by the name friar bigot on AKA friar moustache Carmelo was adopted as a stray by Franciscan monastery in Cochabamba Bolivia Olivia which is fitting since their patron Saint Francis of Assisi is a patron saint of animals thought instead of just living as the monasteries Beth Carmelo decided that he would serve as a friar so he was given the name friar moustache and is now the cutest member of the Franciscan monastery he even has his own habit but now he had a comfortable life among friends his life is all about playing and running friar Jorge Fernandes told the dodo here all of the brothers loved him very much he is a creature of God friar moustache also has his own chores at the monastery here's brother Carmelo preaching to the fish wrote Franciscan Kasper Marius is Capri in the caption of one of his photos if friar moustache that went viral after he posted them online friar moustache also likes to help other stray dogs like himself his adoption was made possible by proyecto Nerissa's Frias cold nose project they hope that friar mustaches story will inspire other monasteries to open their doors to needy animals we present to you friar moustache a part of the fraternity of brothers in San Francisco Cochabamba Bolivia a Facebook post roughly translates if all the churches in a country adopt just a little dog and make it like friar bigot on we are sure that the parishioners would follow their example and people are going crazy over how adorable friar moustache especially in his cute little robes he looks damn good in his friar uniform said one commenter on Facebook what a wonderful story bless you all I bet mr. moustache gets as much love as he gives a real joy to read said another another what a beautiful story a lucky dog and hopefully others will follow and open their hearts to pets said another commenter dot there are so many different types of institutions that could be able to take on a dog not only would it improve the lives of the dogs but those involved in two institutions as well just as it has at this monastery dot please share this with your friends and family family | Animal Magazine | UCQF2Gv_Fm_lMcd-HiCgL6ug | 2018-03-29 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 414 | 2,286 |
vfKo_jo7IlA | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vfKo_jo7IlA | Sh Figuarts Kamen Ridert Revi Review | I always did say last year that uh well I always did say last I can't make a joke with this hello everyone my name isatsu and welcome to my tutorial view for today and today's video is going to be oh bye see vs gonna be on the S8 figures Kamen Rider review from comrade revise and uh yeah let's get started I had to figure since last year for the record and uh I was supposed to do a video on it never got the chance to do it unfortunately because well I was I was too lazy and a lot of people always did and a lot of people did their reviews on this figure and uh well I can't say it because it's so dumb I didn't want to copy them but I had like a lot of figures I haven't done videos on last year someone so my goal for this year to do like every review on them from pre-order to like figures I bought off okay enough for other stores too so yeah and well ready the first one ah crap okay that's just that just happened yeah baby kigashi everyone's favorite about busboy he's a bus boy but he's one of my eyes we are in everyone everyone who already knows me no no I'm not the biggest fan revised but uh this figure right here is pretty decent am I interested with family I'll get on to them very soon it's okay let's let's begin shall we color the coloring issue this is the colors well this pink and blue and purple the exact same color the icky had in the show I will say I love how I get this blue it's more metallic like hell yeah an actual shell that blows like a glitter slash stale blue if that if that's possible for me to say yeah I love this metallic blue right here it reminds me of Dragon Kruger metallic blue but to be fair oh my bad oh hold on sorry about that but to be fair that to fair that blue is more well dark blue metallic this is somewhat light blue metallic but you see what I'm trying to say here but still so how's articulation broken well this is how far his arms go up and yet that's an issue you see vice's figure doesn't do this if I can figure arbs go 100 up veggies are eliminated due to the shoulder pads now I know there's a mod that you can why you keep dropping I say I know that there's a mod you can do with this figure to modify one of these shoulder pads to make his arms go fully up but I'm not gonna risk that I'm not gonna risk cat I'm not gonna do that to my feet because I don't want to damage it but yeah yeah this is how far every goes it's annoying yes but this is how far he goes so how how articulation broken well this is oh this is how far he goes from back to four to level two here to here he's limited due to the belt just keep that in mind he's limited due to the belt right here this is how far his arms go or his knees go you can get a lot of squeaking yeah that's the yeah that's my biggest gravity figure my copy uh my copy I haven't touched my copy all that much mostly dude mostly do because the show right the show really made me stop caring for the for this figure like how's that impossible trust me if that's the first time but uh yeah but yeah Levi's Levi's great did but yeah Levi's really did maybe stop paying for the show and yeah I I just broke my heart yeah yeah uh the squeaky is very annoying this figure so if you have like some type of oil I recommend using it to take care of squeaking because that's the only that's the only way I can do it just don't put too much I honestly don't know I never did before because well again I don't trust myself with oil but uh I'm gonna say use some type of oil material to make a squeaking stop on this figure so can he pose yes yeah he can pose you'll see in the pictures too why okay okay that's just that one time you feel you feel like he's in the black Sun pose hold on let's let's do this shall we fun done today all right foreign mostly because you gotta go buy his second half Vice for the weapon I know it's stupid but to be fair if you haven't not premium Bandai because we have you have to go buy all the other revised figures for the other Vice stamps even though I have evil demons I have Aguilera on pre-order and she should be here this week but still no I did not pure Gina why I did not care for Gina I'm sorry I just really don't care for I just really don't care for that character all right so here we have his elbow his open Palm hair yeah here we go here we have it look at this here we have an open Palm hands oh damn it what the hell oh yeah here we have his relaxation hands foreign holding hands and here we have his hands that he can hold his vice stamp for so yeah that accident this feeling like premium bands or anything no he's a retail release you can buy him off tokolux balls Amazon big bad toys or any store in the U.S and people and people and people who are like if adults who aren't in the U.S I don't I'm gonna guess that uh he's available pretty cheap at your local likes at I I like what I'm gonna say your local comic book store comic book so okay next one your local like uh figure store you know what I'm trying to say I can't speak for people outside of the US I'm sorry why is it so annoying to put on I should have gone I'm so sorry guys all right now all the size could pass in so here he is with well cases I'll say that one for Less I'll save this guy for last here with the essay figures here with the sap yards Venom oh God Venom you can't see this guy's head but uh it's massive that's for sure man here he here's what the essay figures camera demon with the sa figures uh superhero Gohan I will do I will do a review on this figure by me just FYI that will happen so yeah here here with the essay figures camera device my neckline figure review probably would be advice since I defend I think I'm doing ready now might as well do the other half because to be honest devices between two of them and here I have a SCP does camera Evo much better all right here with the lightning collection Beast Morpher yellow taros because well superhero time 2022 baby and honestly yeah damn yeah he's killed people well to be fair I know that he's race and I know that Beast movie are way shorter but still overall if you have the figure if you have like if you have this figure if you want it well I recommend it it's a good figure if it's limited for articulation yes but same time I will say this be careful with with the freaking uh be careful device stamps they're pretty they're pretty uh well they can't be they can't be replaced this is how about this is my only copy the figure so there's also that too you have more than one copy you're good but you have one copy be careful with be careful with Device stamps so yeah oh yeah yeah that's this field I think for watching please like comment subscribe followed myself with me at all them and then yeah guys I'm gonna try and hit 1000 Subs this year where you guys help we can accomplish that my name's bro cute enough bro I'm out have a good day have a nice day my bad bye 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s1r1TIfDCBM | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s1r1TIfDCBM | VLOG: THE AMAZING PANAMA CANAL|| SEVEN WONDERS OF THE MODERN WORLD || GATUN LOCKS | hello guys welcome to my channel if you are new here my name is nandipa welcome welcome and welcome if you're an oldie thank you so much sis for your support in today's video we are going through the Panama Canal now this is a very slow and you might find it rather um maybe boring for some process but it is one of the seven world wonders modern wonders of the world and it took over 10 years to build and I think it is something that's really fascinating that maybe it's something you need to see at least once in your lifetime so enjoy the video with me and don't forget to like comment and subscribe to my channel is there any other guys to actually connect the bathroom [Music] have a look at something like for real so you can imagine that a lot of people [Music] you have the water that's filling up so we are on one lock so you have the water that's filling up over there and once we are filled all the way up the elastic can open those two huge metal looking doors they're going to open and then we're going to be on the higher level and then that's going to drain Zone this is rather very interesting crazy like it's really crazy so next to me is not keep going through that one yes anyway so you can have chips going through side by side it's costing our ship a couple of hundred thousand dollars to actually go through that's exactly sure how much foreign [Music] and they make the wonderful because thank you foreign thank you sit down [Music] thank you again guys if you notice the bar with once again ready to go here foreign [Music] so they use the water over and over again obviously because with um so they have to resign for the water and then back to you okay I will not show you guys as just innovating things by the day anyways foreign so weird we just shifted a little to the center [Music] um | Nandipha Vantyi | UCF1M_Cgh3kn2DLup0vIgvkA | 2023-01-12 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 353 | 1,816 |
swugHi9uzgs | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=swugHi9uzgs | The Compelling Journey: Unveiling the Untold Stories 👁️ #xrpcommunity #xrp | obviously I I mean I gota be realistic I can't capture everybody right it's it's I'll do the best job we are doing the best job we can to make the most compelling and best made and most objective documentary we can with the people we have access to and and if there's somebody we haven't talked to yet of course we'd love to add them but we also you know note that I think this is the awareness bucket so you hit the nail on the head is the goal is really for those people who are just cruising along in their streaming platform of choice and come across this documentary oh what's this this looks interesting and you know a couple of hours later walk out of it and think wow I really want to know more about that | BTC Upload | UCxDus18NxF_LvRLgcTbaZQQ | 2024-04-07 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 141 | 713 |
ITffkq9pvbM | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ITffkq9pvbM | PENN Live Liner | Rigging Baits For Big Snapper | [Music] preparation is the key to catching really big snapper and we like premium fresh frozen baits that present really nice jack mackerel mullet piper pilchards it all works really well and we're going to show you how to rig them now bringing up your baits correctly can be paramount to the success of catching big snapper and for catching big snapper our first and foremost choice is a jack mackerel that's a above medium size and that's our favorite bait for big snapper we prefer a two hook rig and i use a simple long line knot through the through the eye go around about six seven eight times it doesn't matter i don't even count i just go around until it looks good which is about yay and then you just feed the back end [Music] that tag's a little bit long but that's okay and then your second hook it's just free floating now this rig here we're going to show you this can be applied to a pilchard piper jack mackerel any bait fish even a squid and i'll show you how to do it for a simple anchor bait and burley fishing so first and foremost the main hook straight through there through the backbone just like that we wrap around once or twice and then with our trailing hook we wrap around a couple of times like that through the backbone again and then we do a half hitch around the tail and that's our stock standard bait rig and we can adjust from there quite often we'll rip the head off just like yay just a little blood a little bit of blood and guts out a little bit of scent the more you play with your bait the more pickers you are going to get that rig there can be applied to a pilchard piper jack mackerel any bait fish you use and the reason we tighten up that last hook and putter and put the half hitch on is just so it stays nice and firm it's not going to pull out you can cast it it's not going to fly out really easy our favorite cut bait for big snapper is a butterfly jack mackerel we've all heard of it it's real simple and i'll show you how you do it it's just come in there behind the scoot and just slide along like you would fill it in a fish both sides it doesn't have to be super tidy and then you just left with that and you just simply cut out the backbone get rid of that and then you've got a nice nice bait that just wafts from the breeze our preferred method so rigging these is just one hook one ten bar row through there so that just sits nice and flush like that our second our second hook just goes in through the skull so that it's nice and firm you can pull on that nothing's going to come away big snapper just comes in they're always going to grab a head first come in pull away and you're in business one of the most really available bait sources in new zealand is either a mullet or a cowboy and this this bait demonstration will work for any fresh large big fresh car y mullet skip jack anything you please if you're targeting a really big snapper you need a really big bait and there's nothing better than a whole chunk of mullet just fillet it like you would any fish you can scale it if you want scale it don't scale it doesn't really matter that's a whole fillet and this you want to feed the hook through a few times normally i would scale it but purpose this we haven't you want plenty of hook showing on a bait like this because it is a big bait all right lots of hook showing and then again with that last hook that free floating hook just wrap the monitor around two or three times plant that in there and then your last simple half hitch to keep it all nice and tight [Music] all right and that just looks like that [Music] | PENN Fishing ANZ | UCpNBKuYHURpymxTunP9-x9A | 2021-11-29 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 708 | 3,589 |
aejFW6Mxkkc | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aejFW6Mxkkc | The Eyes and Hands | Technique for Stilling the Mind | namaste all right lift your right hand in front of you and just let your fingers soften gaze passively from the thumb to the small finger let the shoulders and the elbows relax and then just looking passively and breathing normally the next time draw your attention to your thumb as you inspire the breath in like you're magnetizing the image of your thumb inside the brain and then together with that lifting your optic nerves up and retain the image of your thumb inside your head breathing in and then stay exhale okay visualizing the image of your thumb inside the brain you may even lift your optic muscles up and exhale one more breath breathing in exhale next time exhale and then passively look again and this time to the index finger breathing in from that point draw your attention magnetize the image and then lifting your optic nerves in the muscles up and exhale and at first the image is clear and vivid but as the mind gets distracted and the image dissolve and try one more breathing breathing out the next exhalation allow your eyes to open again and then to the middle finger inhale and lift your awareness inside visualizing looking internally the image of that middle finger and exhale let the image dissolve you may relax the eyes one more breathing in magnetize the optic nerve and exhale and next exhalation passively gaze again let your eyes drop and let that hypnotizing sensation now fall on your ring finger breathing in exhale inhale from the nostrils up to the sinuses the center of the eyebrows and across the forehead to your temples and allow yeah space in front of your eyelids to get filled with that image of your finger and exhale passively open them again and then the small finger breathing in the tip of it magnetize send the image up together with the breath filling your forehead exhale and one more time inhaling and exhale nice open and full good and again you know look at your hand as a whole and this time the whole of the image yeah like it's being drawn inside and up to your forehead and not only the image the sensation of the hands and the fingers and you're going to feel this synthesizing sensation like your hands feel slightly numb but not scaring them just so draining relax and exhale open again good and you will feel your right hand so light and rest okay so that technique is one way for you to drain your optic nerves and to train your focus and concentration and then you may also apply that in the shavasana yeah and this will help you attain that state of what yoga nidra yeah you're going to feel the subtleness of the nerves and the sensation then the vision and the image and then just meditate upon the subtleness and this will lead to the organic state of what um gentle paralysis new yoga and idram this will drift you to the state of what the separation between pratyahara and the withdrawal of the census the dharana your focus and then this may also lead you to a deeper state of transitioning between yadana and vienna | Sukha Yoga | UCMWAsKSoSwq8q_D19PZvfUw | 2022-08-07 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 546 | 2,992 |
btn5UQlehtc | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=btn5UQlehtc | When an Opinion Can Get You Fired | [Music] welcome to newsclick while deli burnt there was a toxic media war raging over between people with opposite views on on social media and other media platforms but the tragic outcome of that debate was it resulted in in in some entrepreneurs deciding to sack employees who held opinions which were critical of CA and our CNN PR in fact one entrepreneur Barca Trehan quite proudly in a message said that to Muslims employees have shared anti CA posts I have fired them both with immediate effect this received 50,000 likes and in fact many who wrote there took oath that they would follow what Barca had done and sack any employee who had any who expressed any critical opinion of CA to discuss this in terms of not just employees rights in an age where employers are can hire and fire anybody a drop of a hat but also the larger implication of our constitutional right to free speech we have paranoid goeth ekkada my colleague in news click welcome par enjoy let me start by posing the simple question no it's true that Barca three hands act the two employees but as a result of that some of the comments were pretty interesting but two people took a more sober line one was Hersh Goenka of RPG who came out and said that this is unfair that you can't sack anybody for their personal opinion and the other was the managing director of TV as capital mr. Gopal Srinivasan who said that it is illegal to fire employees for political views although he added that like religion politics should also be a private matter more enjoy what do you have to say to this you know Gautam rightly pointed out the atmosphere prevailing in the country has been poisoned this woman but Catherine who incidentally describes herself as an activist as a social activist who runs her own event management business and and is associated with a so called with an organization called save Indian family movement but of course this movement later said we have nothing to do with her but what is interesting is to what she said no matter Muslim or Hindu if you are against ei a stroke and PR stroke and RC I won't employ you in my company now not only did she get people who supported her these social media warriors but what is also interesting is that there were people who actually came out and supported the employees and there was at least one person says I will employ you what this woman but Khatri Han epitomizes is how a section of the population urban consensus meet I would say the elite employers how their minds have been completely poisoned as a private employer it's your choice who you wish to hire or you don't wish to hire but as you rightly pointed out we have an article 19 1 in the Constitution of India which says the right to free expression is a fundamental right you also have article 19 2 which imposes what are called reasonable restrictions on the right to free speech now the problem has always been how to interpret what is reasonable or not you know whether it deals with friendly relations with neighbors what is but this sacking is manifestly arbitrary and illegal but she would claim she would him I'm just playing devil's advocate she would say I'm an employer I decide who I employ or not but as mr. Hodge Goenka I'm happy at least poking up and mr. Sreenivasan this is a very very important point what the point is have has your personal views what are their on politics on an a law in Parliament has it affected your work as an employee or are you being sacked mainly or only because you hold a political a view which is different to that of your employer so I think it's a very fit case for these two employees to move the labor court and say that they have been you know and and arbitrarily removed and and I think one should make it a test case but the point is a bigger issue and that the the way the social media is being monitored is being has been utilized to spread propaganda hate speech and how such a large section of India is today come become a part of that I mean you have 90 crore debt holders and you have 40 crore uses or whatsapp yes yes well no the reason I'm raising this question is that well as far as the Industrial Relations Act is concerned or Industrial Industrial Disputes act is concerned or other labor laws are concerned it's very clear that you can't fire anybody without issuing them a notice and this would be if it is challenged it may fall one is the legal aspects of kind of employment there it looks manifestly illegal absolute on the face of it because without notice and she is if you are a lawyer and you describe them as an employee yes but they're the greater worry is that in a in a in an atmosphere where an employer has decided to be the champion of Governments line of thinking he or she feels that they are empowered to treat their employees any which way they like so if they dislike their views that they express they'll be sacked although their views have no my I mean anything expressed but in there private domain ought not to concern anybody but this person has decided that it is her concern it is that which is rather worrying that the right of the employer seems to take away the rights which the Constitution gives us for the employees and every citizen and not Jacoby's exactly you are come I completely agree with you what is this what is of great concern is that this kind of behavior is now seen what perceived to be acceptable it's one thing to say I'm an employer and receives accolades that's right it's one thing to say I'm an employer you're my employee so you know I am the boss I do what I want to but more importantly and what is particularly pernicious is the reason it's that you just because you're my employee and I'm your employer I'm also dictating to you and implicitly that's the messenger what you didn't think what you can think what should be your political views what you should support what you should oppose which is a terrible terrible thing that is happening we describe ourselves as a democracy we describe ourselves India as the world's largest democracy we have these provisions in the Constitution I mean these are fundamental rights these are basic foundational rights on every citizen now if this is happening if this is the level of intolerance among people who are supposed to be a part of the elite can you imagine how less privileged people are today suffering I mean today what we have seen in Delhi in the national capital terrible I mean I mean as an Indian I'm ashamed to say that I am here I live in this national capital where over 40 people have been brutally murdered and this number may very well go up for only one reason they have a particular I mean they subscribe to a particular religious faith and I think this has really this I mean we are for understand why there are there's so much agitation not just among the Muslim because this whole citizenship Amendment Act this whole national register of citizens and the National Population register it struck a chord in young people and among the minorities that they've reached a stage where they're not willing to take any more of this what I would describe as fascist kind of the state acting in a fascist manner no it's not just about the portraits no now they believe the corporates are not believing that we should be cowering before the government one Rahul Bajaj has the guts to tell Amit shown his face that my fellow industrialists are scared of telling you but they're all worried and I'll tell you why because this government more than others it's not that previous governs in they have used low enforcing agencies to target those who disagree with them including industrialists whether it be the income tax department whether it be the Central Bureau of Investigation whether it be the Enforcement Directorate but they can't take the Roth out on employees because they disagree with their absolutely it just tells you it's just a shrinking the reflection sometimes the intolerance that is pervaded large sections of Indian society and and how people who consider themselves to be you know part of the privileged section how even their minds are becoming I don't mind it poisoned yeah thank you pour enjoy that's all for today keep watching news click you | 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Ullnf0q_QJc | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ullnf0q_QJc | Bighomie Blocks Goes to Jail!! | say hello Papa say hi Z say good morning today you want to tell them why this success Saturday advertisement yeah your boy got to go in for a couple of days man one thousand days shut up man that's the best time man a thousand days would be crazy yeah but yeah man taking myself in I could have did the race I think like 10K but I ain't gonna do it this man like he's gonna be in jail for years y'all it's not even about that it's about but that's how you act ing the principle is I gotta go in anyway that's why I'm pissed off about yeah so apparently he had a ticket I guess he didn't know about did you know about the tickets not really no he didn't know hey you ain't know about the ticket it's not their job to bring it up your job what court that is anyway uh he was being unresponsible and he had got a ticket he had to go to court for the ticket but he never went to court for the ticket so they suspended his license so when he got hit he got pulled over for suspended license in uh uh uh the plate sticker was not up to date so they arrested him for that then you got put over dinner resume the first time that right they interracy the first time that they said he got a court date but then the second time he got pulled over his license was spinning they just went on and took him in so now he gotta return himself in for whatever reason I don't know I went to court because she don't know nothing um I went to court this is like a mandatory I do um today because I was driving license and Georgia is like that so um even though my license was good when I went there everything was good when I went there they still um lead me to start the two days and also paid the fee that I got that I'm serving for I don't get that part so it's basically like um tax it for nothing short he going to jail for suspended license right yeah long story short so yeah that boy going to jail y'all y'all that's so happy I'm not we're not happy how you feel like yeah sick I hope someday y'all y'all see I just did for here no don't hook that on us well I hope because y'all laughing like this because if that was somebody else you would be laughing because you take it why would I laugh at somebody else when it's cool when you do it it's a problem when we do it what exactly oh how you feel like going to jail you nervous never boy stop trying to act tough but I try to act tough big dogs I know I look a mess but Z they ready for me how do you think your daily final days I think your day these days in jail gonna be this thing's gonna be good huh you gonna miss him girl let me get pulled over on the way down well your stuff good now yeah now you got it I'm on my way I'm on my way to get yeah they're gonna be like yeah man well we still gotta write this paperwork out oh dear do say Warren on your [ __ ] yeah he supposed to be there now you gonna be that nasty man oh seven are you gonna be late for jail man I gotta get high so that's on them so he's gonna do all this before you go to jail yeah 20 more minutes on that how you relate for jail I'm only going in they gonna they gonna feel them nah let me out at 909 so nine o'clock hit uh please uh do a warrant for uh Darnell Lindsey arrest yeah this is crazy I don't know what to think um I kind of just don't like it I just don't like it that's right the thought of you just have to be in there even if it is for a day like a dollar that you have to be in there with some real heavy steppers like they forgot do you win boys it is about that you you make it it seem like it's about that all right when I get out of jail and they watch this video they gonna come out y'all see acting tough don't go in there acting tub Darnell don't go in there acting tough it's calling me don't go in there or smoke with me who won't smoke with me cancer no I'm just joking out but the thought for real though the thought of you have to be in there period yeah stop thinking about it I'm gonna go ahead handle my business you handle your business out here when I get back I better have some food anyway he going to jail keep bringing it up up because he's being unresponsible time sir drop them hashtag free big homie blocks down #don't drop the soul blocks share your cornbread not ain't funny though it ain't funny for real it'll be funny if I get out of the car you gonna jump out nervous now he's nervous now y'all look at him nervous I'm playing with me on this camera Lord no you try to act tough you're gonna see up and come right back out scot-free and he gonna be riding pretty big free become blind and they free me man how come of that you want me to get out in a minute man how you know that I'll be in that big like hey come on man yeah so we're gonna do it though when we pull up to a jailhouse oh she saw you that give to the good parts what time you gotta go to school little girl when I get ready I'm about to go back to ain't nothing man Darnell let's skip to the good part dude playing you came in the [ __ ] you know Commissioner Brady Donald Trump no I'm here first folks so he got to do extra time for the crime you got a joke bro see more than that's no more domestic time okay y'all prayer we'll pull up to the jailhouse we're gonna tie back in y'all any last words no [Music] another one all right yeah [Music] bye look he wait no look at the cop y'all don't cry Papa said free his daddy I ain't gonna be gone for too long don't let Xavier hype your head up this is wrong hey stop right here on the side get your paperwork do you need this little sheet get your little sheet I'm just doing my ID too because I know I need to go ahead all right free blocks [Laughter] freedom freedom man everybody drop their free blocks down you don't need this paper no everybody drop their free blocks now wait let me get out I'm supposed to be driving hey y'all see y'all that's your jail outfit why are you taking your phone you ain't gonna be able to use your phone see you later yeah see you later be asleep she ain't trying to eat I see that exactly you know about it already like thank you Yeah he talking about some little [ __ ] like yeah step it up with your head with your your head hell High I stayed around for a couple minutes you know make sure he was good but I'm gonna pull off um I think I'm gonna go to McDonald's and Gizzy some give me enzy some um pancakes and call it a day and I guess y'all when he get his free phone call he'll call us but I think they only say he got to do one day so when he do get his phone call I hope he call me and let me know what they say because that's what they told him at first that he only got to do one day y'all already know in the city in Chicago man if you if you ride small you get away with suspended license you feel me in the city you probably could drive all year also suspended license and no one do sticker yeah suspended place like in the city if you smooth with it we used to be getting away with that [ __ ] y'all know what I was talking about like but at Georgia they is not playing today on straight BS so he locked up they won't let him out oh Papa y'all look how big he getting is it called you want it warmed it up you want it warmed up y'all look at these she just now in her breakfast y'all you want your breakfast warmed up yeah so we've been there we've been in the house for a little minute now it's three o'clock and he still ain't called like call me baby let me know you okay I know they get I know you get a free call like y'all I feel like one of them uh girlfriends who man in jail like waiting on my jail call I ain't never said about my phone y'all I never said that my phone this bad waiting on it waiting on a call this real bad like y'all like even though he'd been gone a couple hours I feel like I miss him like why y'all got him up in that free Hill free free my man righty say free my daddy you miss him already for real Papa do you miss him right we all miss him like uh okay y'all so it's officially 9 49 at night Darnell haven't called his Tammy was nine his time out might be nav 10-inch depending on y'all know they be slow with the processing so I don't know he haven't called me yet but it's already nine I already got Zaire in the bed me and Z he'll eat chicken nuggets and barbecue sauce so after this I'm gonna straighten up this mess and I'm going to bed y'all so you going to bed too huh then why you say me too so y'all when he get out I'm gonna tap back in with y'all and we're gonna go from there y'all like this video subscribe to our Channel drop hashtag free big homie blocks y'all already know the vast I love y'all and I'm out it's been a long day we've been up since earlier I'm out y'all DJ's foreign | YOU KNOW ZAVIA | UCC0rmsJgsxDF7_n_cawSJJg | 2023-06-18 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,798 | 8,702 |
Lmu2k4cWjAw | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Lmu2k4cWjAw | QEMU: internal APIs and conflicting world views How abstractions inside QEMU (don't) work together | I'm pleased [Music] to try to present solutions I try to say what's the right way to do stuff I just try to describe how things work is like introduction talk into the talk can generate interesting interesting discussions later but just the ones that I think is most relevant so let's see some contest for this first love care and the best what it needs to do to do it so how many of you know what QM is and what it does how many of you have worked on QM code okay I'll try to make this quick describe its website as a generic open-source machine emulator and visualizer when you're using commands and virtual machines let's see with outside world that's a command-line interface for to control km it has started any protocol to communicate with Jason let's see what it has to do on the on the inside [Music] it has two common line options so we could use the same infrastructure to hand copied files and command-line options at the same time so let's see how to look like [Music] [Applause] [Music] so it's quite successful inside corner it's internally to create and configure basically every device himself inside equipment and the addition of this exterior usage he provides online interface to handle devices web devices and its hierarchy and property system introspect and Pequod's inside a virtual machine for example using the infra cutie-cutie device so let's see that in action Thank You Bev this lots of stuff so I want explain because the focus of this talk is to see how stuff works [Music] so you can see how the properties of device type like he 1000 declared inside the code you have by the plate code to define device types defined on how they do it's just a sample of how it is used things are the relevant parts here are GD so for example the neck option is defined inside an array it's the cavity it has many data types and many helper macros depending on the data types of properties this is something also provided by Q - so okay valve allows you to see the whole device tree in fukui is going to show all the dresses and devices inside qmo and this is how handled by q - next API okay okay so qpi is assistant for defining qmo external interfaces it is a JSON like language to define data structures and interfaces like comments people meant the input output conversion and so on and it general base it on a pure API schema it generates lots of code for declaring C types corresponding to those data structures civilization visitors visitor functions can be comments dispatching interfaces destruction and documentation successfully usually subterranea to the final stretch all 24 months and to define and parse a few command-line options so every single data structure in current P is heavily documented on the character schema so it's a great system and we have been trying to use API inside the room when the tiny external interfaces so let's see that in action this is a PNP comment that showed up at it has a few arguments [Music] because you have a general generalization of Cuba it has lots of interesting futures features I wanted to explain everything about it it's good [Music] it has glasses it has a property system and instructions include just whoppers this I chose so I won't try to explain - words inside some entity that's used to implement AVM it is the machine type system employment it's used by the system I use it's used at lots of places we benefit from the property system when we are dealing with options and common line when we are dealing with CP options even so it is everywhere and I see that now that we have seen an introduction to each of those abstractions individually let's see how they work together that's where things get interesting first example we have a circle is the - Numa common line option it's one case where we mix QM apps and pure API together let's see how to build that this is how the - Numa command-line option is defined on the code that's the empty desk that's where the accepted options file - limit would be define it and it's simply empty instead of define the options here is the QAPI schema to define that so - Numa that's I defined it on the QAPI schema so basically you have a declaration saying that can have those shoes can be specified on the command line to convert the data to apply data so they can be used also [Music] options to carry socials and validate them so that somehow is this case [Music] is where things are working and they should because all the options are specified on the QAPI schema and there's no application there's no options - I see a table and - machines are working [Music] it's used to create an object basically it's a genetic system to create objects inside qmo comment to do that [Music] complete appearing on the cake schema so you don't benefit from it you don't have [Music] that you could use the interface I want to that perfectly together we have some limitations so the CPR model system is our camo uses internally because basically CPUs are devices devices are cubeb devices and kill them is implemented using formal and we have common line options that are going to control this the CPU devices basically they are specified webster their own core properties the way they need so in the case of x86 we have a few static properties using the cue dev property system and we also have some properties registered at one time because we have lots of cpu features configured on x86 I don't know what the details on other architectures it's not using given ops it's using its own power but that's something we want to change and using the cube of global property system let's think of something provided by Q def that ensures that every device of a given type is going to have a few properties set so basically when you use their CPU CPU futures depend on the common line are going to be the pair SQ their options so the same offender cpu is we don't even have interface we need to change the integrated example but basically to get information about it on the proper props attribute about all the features inside view or the prophets France if your model schema for that comment like on the object ad case we have to use this hacker that basically saves the props field can have anything so the semantics of this option is documented on the documentation for payment but the schema doesn't tell us which properties can be there what's the data type what you can expect that you need to read the schema and it has an additional problem that the glue code that will make sure the implementation can report is specific for each act attributes so we need to clean up that to make sure we use some code to see well how we can get from structure to that when using something QAPI based because classes and properties are registered at one time especially for properties they are added at runtime when you're initializing kurma but the Qi schema is a static file so you simply can't represent any runtime information on the killer placed in a schema so that's why we have these issues with form being used with two API so I think is that but you have any question then agitates to ask or the commemorative our mailing list where we want to go what the practice is when we want to follow so it's good to have things I'll try to just to try summary as we have a few times [Applause] [Music] which attributes can be searched by type device type you have mechanisms to define the defaults for them and then we have the runtime data structures are basically the options themselves the device themselves or the actual difference in this case that makes it difficult that I try to explain before is that is static for example for a player whether this tactic is actually not static for the other system so calm properties can be right served at one time and you can easily translate to the static data udev the defaults for Chrome apps and also defined at runtime so you can't just go over to the other data structures later so this is another search source of friction so questions comments [Music] and we have a way to define common line options using to be defined using the option definitions from two em ups and on the other I think they are going to live there and we just need to make them work together I think we one time registration properties so we just need to make sure they work together there to describe common options in queue in the language it's not inside form that we can work to make you deaf we use code instead of duplicating so we can reduce the application between them by reusing the same infrastructure three different factors for interval numbers for Strings so you can have it's going to be a huge effort but my by making them feet from each other and we're using quote from each other anybody else [Music] new abstractions were added without a clear to replace other ones there was no clear plan the command-line options there was no clear plan to say okay we want to convert the ordinary so I think yes add another answer is having test cases ready from the start makes any conversions absolutely easy that was one of the interests that we were facing okay so those legs are available there and if you don't want to write down the link you can just get the size them and follow them there's a blog post all right I wrote about with an introduction to killing replies with links to other ones and I have been trying to write or somebody after which one so if you want to follow it thank you very much [Applause] you | FOSDEM | UC9NuJImUbaSNKiwF2bdSfAw | 2018-03-12 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,741 | 9,454 |
5ErTnR05kEE | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5ErTnR05kEE | TOP ACNE SCARRING TREATMENTS OF 2021 | [Music] big banish the top acne scarring treatments of 20/20 having to deal with active acne already takes a great deal of effort and takes a large toll on her skin yet the war that is raging on our skin is far from done after the acne has healed a pitfall awaits in the form of acne scars which can feel downright diabolical so what are acne scars well acne scars are the changes and textures and indentation that occur on a skin as a result of severe acne acne scars appear when the acne is gone the probability of acne scars increases when a person has inflammatory acne that includes active Sisson nodules skin pores with excess oil bacteria and dead skin cells picking squeezing or popping acne also increases inflammation which results in scarring this later creates a deep break in the wall to pour some infected material may spread into the surrounding tissue thus this creates deeper lesions in an attempt to repair this the skin now forms new collagen fibers unfortunately these repairs usually aren't as smooth and flawless as the original skin this leaves behind what we called acne scars this leaves permanent or long-lasting effect on our physical mental and social well-being but don't trust out the good news is that acne scars can be treated just as a warning some of the scar treatments can't be done alongside top typical acne medications and the inflammation that's caused by breakups can also reduce treatment effectiveness here are the top seven treatments for dealing with acne scars first up is micro needling one of the most recommended acne scar treatments is micro needling this procedure is great for those who want the results of laser skin resurfacing with little to no downtime this top acne scar treatment is now a popular solution for treating acne scars micro needling helps reduce the appearance of your acne scars by breaking down the old tissues and remodeling your skin with a new batch of collagen and elastin fibers this acne treatment also stimulates collagen production and healing factors your collagen is an essential protein that gives your skin a youthful look micro needling though is not a quick fix as it involves your skin's regrowth and may take up to several months before you can see drastic results from this treatment procedure it is an effective safe procedure that improves your skin appearance as it helps reduce wrinkles diminish scarring and tightens our rejuvenates your loose or aging skin Micra needles that are 1mm and longer should be performed in an office by professional since their risk is greater pome acne scar treatments with a micro dealing tool and smaller bristle length can be used such as the banasur 2.0 here are common micro needling tools derma roller this is the most common micro dueling tool which is full of tiny needles attached to a handle a lot of derma rollers may come from different brands but it's best to use or purchase from a trusted brand for you to ensure its quality that needles made up or cause damage to your skin rather than healing it a derma stamp like the banasur 2.0 needles from a derma stamp enter the skin in a straight manner compared to that of a derma roller which comes in a slight 90 degree angle it is a better tool for you to use should you aim for hard-to-reach areas such as the sides of your nose number two dermabrasion also known as dermaplaning dermablend is a skin resurfacing procedure a minimally invasive procedure that is considered physical exfoliation and removes the outer most part of skin this uses a rotating device and sheds off the outer skin layers this acne scar treatment allows new skin to take place and helps prevent the appearance of facial lines as well as improving acne scars it can be done either as a standalone treatment or with other cosmetic procedures this top acne scar treatment leads to a smoother surface of the skin and it helps treat the following condition sun damage skin skin lesions age spots acne scars pock marks and scars from accidents or disease burn scars aging skin wrinkles removal of warts moles and skin tags this kind of acne scar treatment is often performed in the doctors clinic where medication is administered to the patient and they may also be done with some medication before the procedure start this top acne scar treatment is recommended for patients with fair skin complexion since performing this treatment on those with darker skin may result in scarring and discoloration number three chemical peels another top acne scar treatment would be chemical peels they use different types of acid which breaks down layers of skin to get rid of any fine lines wrinkles and large pores and uneven this acne scar treatment also helps tighten the skin regenerate it and treat vitalizes the goal of chemical peel is to help achieve a more radiant complexion through exfoliating the old damaged layer of skin off there are three types of chemical peels superficial medium death and deep death the superficial type is the most recommended type among the three kinds of chemical peel as it has the mildest effect it requires a minimal data type deeper peels run a larger risk of causing more scarring and they have a longer healing time aside from this superficial chemical peels are less expensive and less painful however the setback for this top Andy treatment within the recovery period as it would take five to seven days for the results to be seen and during the recovery period skin can look very red and raw and even start peeling you would also need to be very careful to avoid the Sun and cover skin with an ointment to protectors number four retinoic acid retinoic acid is made from vitamin A and found only in prescription creams which help in skin cell turnover and minimizes collagen breakdown this ingredient has been known to treat acne scars and reduce post inflammatory pigmentation side effects of this top acne scar treatment include peeling irritation redness discomfort and sensitivity to sun exposure retinol is a weaker over-the-counter version of tretinoin and is highly effective in reversing the damage caused by exposure to the sun's UV rays and signs of aging tretinoin on the other hand minimizes fine lines evens out your skin color improves skin textures and acne scars side effects would include intolerance to irritation and dryness results can take months of consistent use and retinoids are best used for acne scars due to hyperpigmentation and dark marks rather than pitted or rolling acne scars number 5 lasers another top acne scar treatment is laser treatment it helps reduce the appearance of your acne scars and mainly focuses on using light therapy to either help or remove the surface of your skin's outer layer and stimulates the production of new cells as a replacement to the old and damaged cells laser treatments are done as an outpatient procedure where a skin specialist moves a laser wand over your skin removing the damaged skin cells and make the scars disappear including these types of scars injury scars burn scars acne scars dark spots age spots and other types of hyperpigmentation this top acne scar treatment however is not recommended when you have light sensitivity due to certain medications as laser treatment on bulbs both heat and light your skin specialists may also discourage you from undergoing laser treatment if you're taking blood thinning medications and other sorts of skin conditions including active acne and skin sores number six fillers fillers are a less expensive form of acne scar treatment which help give you a younger look filler is helpful for treating wrinkles hollows and lines and also plumps your cheeks lips hands chin jaw lines and temples fillers reduce the appearance of any wrinkles and skin folds around the mouth and nose even filling the depressed scars and certain areas of the chin this top acne treatment may be used for non-surgical chin augmentation and non-surgical nose lifts derma fillers on the other hand help in treating and getting rid of a certain type of acne scars these fillers are safe and well tolerated particularly effective for rolling scars and less defined Boxcar scars derma fillers are classified into three type temporary semi-permanent and permanent medical grade silicone can be used for soft tissue augmentation number seven punch decisions also known as punch biopsy or subcision punch assist is a method for all types of facial scars are removed using a small punch tool they puncture the skin's top layer and create an opening to allow removal of any cysts or four punches Asian also treats deep ice pick scars in which the dermatologist makes a decision on your skin removes a scar and places are graphed over that area amalia behind a scar that is less noticeable than the original one this top acne treatment is recommended for patients having deep pitted stars that are unresponsive to the TCA cross technique no one asked to have acne scars right but having acne is very common and having some scars after is normal if you'd like to start fading your scars try any of the top acne scar treatments mentioned above if you're ever in doubt check with your dermatologist to make sure you're picking the best options for your skin type hey soldiers it's Daisy founder of vanish did you like this video please give it a thumbs up and comment and subscribe to our channel to be feature of any future banish acne Diaries and skin positivity comment thank you and don't forget vanish we got your back [Music] | THE ACNE CHANNEL | UCLfpBAyfXl_2VTMigDlGonA | 2020-06-25 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,638 | 9,504 |
1mqovzyli3Y | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1mqovzyli3Y | Designing outcomes for multifaceted organizational planning and assessment | hi my name is eric mitchell the audrey geisel university librarian at uc san diego i'm joined today by jeffrey lew the clinical librarian at uc san diego we are excited to speak with you today regarding our work and using logic models as a design and assessment framework in organizational and strategic planning using a case study approach this presentation begins by defining the context and goals of our planning process continues by exploring the logic model framework used in our planning and assessment and concludes with an analysis of how the logic model framework informed and supported us let me start today by setting up the context of our assessment and planning process i joined uc san diego in 2018 as a university librarian and like many new leaders focused on understanding our organization and our strategic priority our library was at a unique point with many leadership retirements and opportunities to look back on an organizational change that had occurred about five years prior these factors led us to a planning process that included parallel efforts to renew our strategic priorities recruit new senior leadership revise the leadership portfolios and evaluate the impact of previous organizational changes to bring structure to this process we sought out frameworks that would align our three assessment areas and help us create a renewal plan grounded in our organizational assessment strategic priorities and plan for organizational development we embrace the logic model planning and assessment framework for a number of reasons that we will explore in this presentation but at a high level this model proved to be a good fit because of its focus on aligning activities with outcomes its support for short and long-term assessment approach approaches and its ability to represent high level goals in connection to more detailed structures and activities let me turn the presentation over to jeff to define the logic model in more detail logic models are visual diagrams that depict an organization's work and the intended results by connecting library activities to outcomes the model helps facilitate planning and assessment it's especially useful for studying the library's impact on the broader community government agencies philanthropic organizations universities and libraries have adopted this approach the logic model is composed of three elements the first is the work of an organization depicted in blue and it consists of resources and activities resources are what's needed to do the work and activities are what's done with the resources to implement a program the second element is the intended results depicted in gold and is divided into outputs and outcomes outputs are the products and services that arise from work activities and outcomes are the changes that occur due to the program work outcomes are defined as three types of changes user learning user action and user condition changes a condition is the fundamental functioning in the community including the environmental social economic or civic well-being user changes are interrelated if users experience positive changes in learning and action then the community may improve its condition additionally program outcomes can be differentiated by time period short intermediate or long term the last element is the relationships between the work and the intended results we can use an if then chain of reasoning to draw relationships as follows if we have the requisite resources then we expect to accomplish the planned activities if we achieve the activities then we hope to produce the intended outputs if we deliver the outputs then we may realize the outcomes of positive change in user learning and action and finally if users benefit then the community may improve its condition logic models vary in design and are structurally flexible models come in different sizes and formats suiting various organizational parameters needs and context they can be detailed or simple and scoped at the project or organizational level we can customize the logic model for maximum relevance here's an example of a customization this is a generic logic model for library outreach services it defines specific outcomes for outreach activities and their potential impact here's an example of a detailed logic model this diagram is from the rochester public library it clearly outlines the service outputs and shows how short-term outcomes combine and build long-term impact logic models are used in health settings as well and contribute to program evaluation for example the cdc has developed an evaluation guide for its wise woman program for promoting heart-healthy lifestyles this logic model frames the metrics and indicators for process and outcome evaluations logic models are appealing for their explicit systematic and user-centered approach both the articulated outcomes and relationships are beneficial to organizational strategy and focus the clear visual communicates the strategy and contributes to a shared understanding of program goals and work furthermore the outcome definitions support assessment serving as indicators of positive change lastly the user focus and the holistic exploration of different stakeholder perspectives are beneficial here are some limitations of logic models first the if then chain of reasoning may be too reductive we could address this shortcoming by identifying dynamic relationships in our organization and expanding our perspective to a broad range of stakeholders activities and contexts secondly the logic model focuses on expected outcomes with risks of optimistic bias and unrealistic expectations to address these tendencies we need to investigate our assumptions and examine for unexpected outcomes plus negative and neutral changes thirdly a logic model represents a moment in time as our work and community change the logic model requires updating we need to closely align with user outcomes to move in step with broader academic change in learning how to apply logic model frameworks at uc san diego we relied on the wk kellogg foundation's guide to logic models you might also find the resources and online course by the university of wisconsin-madison division of extension useful as supplemental training relying on the kellogg guide we developed the model you see on your screen in building our own framework we implemented several modifications to help us stay focused at the right level in terms of planning we adopted a high level orientation and focused on core library roles rather than on specific services and activities so that we could capture the whole organization through our five frames for annual goal setting we also consolidated several model elements to focus on essential activities and services for instance we summarize inputs activities and outputs in the second column in another simplification tactic we omitted user learning and action outcomes from the table and presented user condition changes instead to help us communicate to a broad range of stakeholders including staff users and campus administrators our logic model relies on text narrative for straightforward explanation and includes uc san diego goals to demonstrate the library's support of campus priorities now that we have shown our high level model i would like to talk about how we designed and validated this model in our case the data collection analysis and validation for our logic model occurred through our library's organization renewal process following three phases built sequentially in phase one we conducted a leadership advisory and program structure analysis using library and university-wide input the outcome of phase one informed planning in phase two where we focused on leadership renewal planning and strategic priority setting and by the end of this phase we had largely populated our logic model in phase three we implemented our plan recruited new senior leaders for the re-envisioned administrative portfolios throughout our process the logic model framework served as a way to bring together our organizational assessment and strategic planning activities as we will observe in our findings section the model served as a map for focusing on user-centered outcomes while also connecting our strategic priorities and organizational structures in our findings section we are going to explore three contributionaries with regard to the logic model contributions to strategic planning leadership planning and organizational planning in our paper we summarize these three essential functions of logic models and describe the model's contribution to our process along the y-axis in this table you should recognize three features we've already touched on a focus on user change outcomes connection to broad impact and and support for holistic structured planning processes although we do not focus on it in detail in this presentation this structured approach was highly informative in helping us think through how we should approach direct and indirect based decision making structures in our next three slides we will explore the positive impact of logic models in each of the three planning areas represented along the x-axis of this table strategic plans are simultaneously roadmaps for action marketing documents and tools for alignment with stakeholders users and library staff it can be difficult to find the right balance for a strategic plan given these three roles especially as many plans are formed with broad user and stakeholder input and often feature tactics for implementation along with strategic priorities the logic model framework helps us balance these multiple roles first by using user change focus outcomes as the primary impact statement the logic model frames priorities in a way that connects with users and stakeholder communities with outcomes defined at a high level the validation process can be highly inclusive contributing to sustained buy-in and understanding second the logic model's resources activities outputs and outcomes framework can structure strategic plans to support detailed implementation and assessment procedures without losing focus on the why and finally the logic model serves as a relatively simple and transparent information tool it supports communication with users by exploring user outcomes and it supports communication within the library and university using specific work activities and outputs and serving is a bridge between high level intended outcomes of an organization and the more detailed daily work needed to achieve those outcomes the logic model provides strategic plans with a way to balance the call to action without a risk of overwhelming detail logic models can also provide a framework for leadership decision making in direct and indirect reporting lines this was useful at uc san diego library given the fact that leadership planning occurred in the context of multiple leadership vacancies in our instance the logic model was a useful tool for keeping strategic priorities and organizational needs in mind during the leadership planning for instance it provided a way for staff at all organizational levels to understand and discuss how their work connects to leadership decisions and actions and it clarified where work should be done across the organization as to oppose within a specific program and of course finally it provided a logic based tool that supported delegated decision making organizations often identify changes to their internal structure and operations after creating a strategic plan posing potential area barriers to action this can happen because the strengths and needs of an organization do not always surface in strategic planning activities in the context of uc san diego the library had undertaken a significant restructuring approximately five years before this most recent planning process we needed to assess the impact of these changes to ensure that the library had adapted previous restructuring and that was responsive to emerging needs this internal assessment helped us ask important questions about our capacity to meet strategic priorities and the logic model proved the useful lens to explore potential changes for example the logic model diagrams a path from strategic priorities to resources activities and outcomes making this connection supports decision making and resource allocation that are centered on user needs and long-term objectives now while we have found the logic model useful we've also noted a few drawbacks and disadvantages first logic models invite a high level perspective that may overlook daily operational details and folding every library activity into the logic model can work against its legibility and utility as a communication tool and cohesive strategic document to counteract this risk we believe that being intentional about how granular to be in the plan is important if more deep more levels of detail are needed sub plans could be created to capture inputs activities and outputs in more detail second by being action focused logic models can be at risk of becoming obsolete if the context changes or priorities shift over time we plan to mitigate this risk by keeping the library-wide model up-to-date through an annual renewal process and finally as an all strategic planning exercises gathering a broad range of perspectives building consensus around priorities and intended outcomes can be challenging additionally making decisions about which priorities to include or which outcome areas to focus on requires an engaging and meaningful process while the logic model provides a construct to support more detailed organizational planning it lacks significant structures for determining priorities relying on broader organizational goals employing prioritization frameworks or using consensus building activities or some possible approaches for mitigation in summary we feel that logic models have advantages for libraries and that they help libraries address some of our own unique challenges specifically logic models help us align our activities with long-term outcomes improving our ability to plan and assess and additionally logic models provide a clear path between the work between our work and broader organizational goals thank you | Association of Research Libraries | UC81MgM4v-scw34Q6zLWYCwg | 2020-11-13 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 2,221 | 14,270 |
wugpUCCCIvI | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wugpUCCCIvI | BGGA Experience | Episode 2 | well my name is jordy i'm from spain i'm a sophomore i attend mumford academy on the full-time junior program because of the facilities uh great facilities here you open the door from your house and you have a whole golf course for yourself every day the coaches teach me and then i like golf course and i knew the coaches here i know they are great so that's why i pick come here i like people of bishops gay kind they're friendly every coach so that's why just meeting new people i mean you get to meet people from all around the world being with the other people like the environment people are nice here my housemates are very nice and you share houses with tennis people too so it's nice to like get to know people from other sports my favorite thing here being a student here is because the school because i want to have education my favorite part of month worth is teachers they are good this academy has an actual school that we go to which is very strict in academics and it'll keep you on the right path the housing is good the house prince teach you a lot how to be responsible yourself it means a lot to me because this is very big opportunity so it's basically preparing me to for the future so it means a lot well i'm gonna train every day here that's the schedule so i think like with the great coaches we have here they're just gonna help me to develop a better mental skills strategy and every part of the game basically living here is like living in paradise i mean you got everything you need to become the best golfer you can become so i mean to me is living in paradise you | IJGA Bishops Gate | UCZDGAoctc3RiLWUEp7dI0kw | 2015-01-30 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 308 | 1,594 |
AMUF_JbQTOo | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AMUF_JbQTOo | Fukushima leak: It's pretty active, pretty intense and it's out of control update 8/23/13 | you're about to experience the best moments of your poultry miserable life an official with Japan's nuclear regulator has criticized managers of the damaged plant in Fukushima and told them to ask for help if they need it okay toyoshi feta visited the facility as workers there scramble to deal with leaks of Highly radioactive water F inspected a site where 300 tons of Tainted water seeped from a storage tank Cruis with plant operator Tokyo Electric Power Company detected the leak on Monday they've been checking about 350 tanks of the same design to make sure no other water is getting outa criticized TCO for not considering the possibility of a leak he said the utility was Ill prepared and he said the company should have been keeping records of radiation levels near the tanks on a regular basis TCO officials told him they need many more workers to oversee the site one of the Commissioners says he doubts a system in place now is capable of preventing more leaks there's no record of monitoring no we didn't keep any so you only have the memories of your workers The Regulators have instructed workers to install water level gauges on all storage tanks to warn of any possible leaks and they ask the operators consider storing the Wastewater elsewhere we want officials with Tokyo Electric Power Company to have the courage to admit the limits of their efforts instead of Simply repeating that they are doing their best they should speak up about what they need says TECO officials should voice any other concerns they may have about funding their operations the operator of the Fukushima Dai power plant is struggling to stop radioactive water from leaking into the sea Tokyo Electric Power Company has started pumping out highly contaminated water built up inside an underground tunnel the tunnel is about 60 M from the sea near a building housing the number two reactor turbine TECO estimates a tunnel contains 210 tons of contaminated water after the water is pumped out it will be filtered to lower radiation levels it'll then be stored inside steel tanks TCO has known about the tunnel water since immediately after the nuclear accident in March 2011 Representatives say they only recently realize the water is leaking that was teom has also pump out an estimated 15,000 tons of Highly radioactive waste water from all underground tunnels but the util doesn't know when the work can be completed workers at Japan's crippled nuclear plant are getting ready to dig deeper into a worrying mystery radioactive water has leaked from at least one storage tank on the fushima daichi site so crews are preparing to investigate how it got out and how far it spread officials with Tokyo Electric Park company said earlier this week that about 300 tons of Highly radioactive water had leaked from a tank they fear the water float through a ditch and into the ocean the tank is made of steel plates bolted together rather than welded workers checked the joints and surfaces visually and found no abnormalities they don't know how the water got out company officials suggests the water leaked from the bottom of the tank soaked into the soil and mixed with groundwater Crews plant to dig holes next week around the tank and a nearby ditch then they'll analyze the soil and groundwater they hope to trace the path the water took and figure out how far it spread company officials said Thursday that crew had also inspected similar tanks holding radioactive water they said the findings showed two of those tanks may have leaked TCO workers will also start removing soil soaked with radioactive water company officials said earlier this week that 300 tons of Highly radioactive waste water had leaked from a storage tank TECO Engineers say the water may have soaked into the ground near the tank and some may have flowed through a drainage system into the ocean workers plan to excavate about 50 cm of soil and measure its radiation level if the level is High they'll keep digging until they reach uncontaminated soil but engineers said they're not sure how much water has seeped into the ground or where it may have gone they said the presence of underground cables May hamper excavation efforts TECO officials said workers will begin digging in locations where no cables are buried but they said they don't know how much soil they'll be able to remove we going to need a bigger boat yes it is I mean first of all one has to Define what a storage tank is because at the time of the incident in which three reactors uh had a meltdown situation of course many of the storage tanks and storage of facilities were improvised in fact they used the reactor containment as a storage facility for water water they encapsulated the fuel cores in water and of course that's what's happening is the intensely radioactive fuel is beginning to migrate into the water and the water is seeping and migrating out of the containment this this plant was not only subject to a nuclear incident following the tsunami but also of course it's reckoned that it suffer quite severe earthquake damage as well so this contaminated water is in the ecosystem effectively that's got to have serious consequences doesn't it the immediate ecosystem and of course it moves beyond that once it comes out of the groundwater into the marine environment then tides and currents will take it along and the sort of scenarios rather like this that you get these very fine oxide particles of fuel each intensely radioactive being carried along the coastline the tide taking it in so you get the intertial debris you know we've all walked along beaches where there's plastic cups and shopping bags Etc just spread around that intertial debris is radioactive it dries out the onshore breeze that comes every day blows the radioactive dust these very fine particles onto local communities and those communities receive an exceptional dose I mean the the level of the contaminated water has been described as something like 100 m 100 units of radiation per hour well actually in Europe in Britain in particularly to get the emergency dose of five mver that would take about 3 minutes of exposure so it puts it into context it's pretty active pretty intense and it's out of control the operator Tokyo Electric Power known as TECO was criticized for shortcomings ahead of the Fukushima nuclear plant disaster back in 2011 with which you mentioned which followed an earthquake and a tsunami has it done enough since then and are there shortcomings in general in the Japanese nuclear energy sector I would say very certainly TCO has lost my confidence if not most of the nuclear community's confidence in its ability and also this this scorn if you like for this lack of expertise lack of clear management and action also applies to the old regulator the Japanese regulator Nissa which was virtually disbanded after the Fukushima accident the problem is this TECO has really reacted on the hoof so to speak it's simply not planned what the longer term effects consequences are of the expedient actions that it took way back in 2011 and what we're seeing today with this leak is a consequence of not thinking through the immediate containment actions flooding the reactors for example that they took way back in May and June of 2011 and that's the real problem they didn't think ahead and of course they left with an inadible situation where there's not much you can do once this radiation gets out to the Marine environment can I just finally ask you do you anticipate some kind of international response to this clearly the International Community all have a vested interest in ensuring that the waters around them aren't contaminated what can the International Community do well the first thing we do will be a sort of paperwork exercise where the international atomic energy agency will effectively redress the accident classification of one the least accident that TECO have actually put on this particular plant I would say this is going to be an accident level five release and then the local community and the international communities need to look at what sort of controls you put over the marine fish stocks that are taken in those Waters so it looks like we're in for a long term here remember three reactors went down each reactor had about 120 130 tons of fuel that's lacking any containment it's beginning to drift into the marine and terrestrial environments the situation is that the radiation and the radiological effect in terms of health harm for that fuel would go on for hundreds thousands uh if not tens of thousands of years so this really does need addressing rapidly to stop that long-term consequence occurring a memorial service has been held for the man who helped bring the Fukushima plant under control after the 2011 nuclear accident Masa Yoshida died of ES FAL cancer last month the former plant manager was Remembered at a gathering in Tokyo Yoshida took the lead in trying to get the plant's troubled reactors under control right after the tsunami struck he defied orders from TECO Executives to stop injecting seawater to cool one of the reactors more than 1,000 people attended the ceremony they included prime minister Shinzo Abbe and government officials TCO president Naomi hiros bowed to follow up on yoshida's efforts to put the crisis is under control you took responsibility as a leader and did your utmost to deal with the crisis we'll always remember how you tried to protect the land and people of Fukushima will remember how you acted with a sense of responsibility pride and courage an in-house investigation later accused Yoshida of failing to take measures against huge tsunamis 3 years before the accident tpal officials had warned him that an unexpectedly large Ami might occur Yoshida reportedly responded saying the related research was inconclusive one day some Twisted son of a is bound to teach you a thing or two about living in this cold godforsaken world only two weeks are left before the international Olympic committee decides which city will host the 2020 Summer Olympics Tokyo Istanbul and Madrid are competing members of the Tokyo bidding committee took part in a ceremony to reaffirm their commitment to the games about 800 people involved in Tokyo's bid attended the ceremony high-profile politicians were on hand to support the campaign ahead of the ioc meeting in Buenos Iris there are only 15 days to go I hope the Japanese people's support for our bid will reach buenos AIS I'll be traveling to Buenas Aries let's all join hands to support the 2020 Olympics in to Tokyo's bid has so far earned High marks in terms of Financial soundness and public [Music] security what's so funny now I some just think funny things Japanese government is now admitting it's not and has not been able to control leaks from from a damaged nuclear power plant government officials are expected this week to upgrade the leaks to a level three times more serious than the current level and as Environmental Specialist Gary chidan reports that announcement is Making Waves on this side of the Pacific a flyover of the Fukushima power plant reveals workers trying to stem the flow of radioactive water oozing from huge storage tanks leaders of the Tokyo Electric Company admitted to reporters that some 300 tons have leaked this comes following news of other leaks accidents and growing radioactive levels in the Pacific near that power plant ever since it was damaged by the 2011 earthquake and tsunami the announcement of a leak that big going on for that long came as quite a surprise to people 4,500 miles away here on this side of the Pacific even the experts it was a surprise to everybody we weren't aware of it officials at NOA lab in Seattle have been monitoring the event since it occurred and they're closely watching testing of fish tissue and water that have shown signs of Fukushima contamination on our Coast uh we were out today and we got some pinks and some Silvers recreational fishermen in our area are watching too I don't feel there's going to be a problem with salmon but the tuna Alor tuna might be a problem because they do migrate around he's right say Federal scientists but they add so far levels in all fish are extremely low radioactive levels are very low in these tuna uh orders of magnitude lower than there would be any concern for health of human consumption but as information and concern for the leaks continue to grow the question is how much more can the ocean take | rumorecurioso | UCAxjzxhljrB6-TBmxj95LVQ | 2013-08-24 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 2,164 | 12,507 |
1pPGypB0Vz4 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1pPGypB0Vz4 | Panahom sa Kilumkilom on March 26, 2021 | [Music] figures increasing number of cases due to metro manila by the second semester the second semester okay [Music] uh as of 4 pm today he reports the department of health the abu tak 9838 19 a century hospital isolation centers active cases one hundred nine thousand eighteen 149. 17.3 percent of positivity rate and this is very dangerous cases august 26 last year so from 100 000 to 200 000 by the quattrocad law 4000 from 400 000 on november 11 to 500 000 on january 17th 600 000 march 9. so 51 days so 17 days this is from march 9 to march 26 700 600 000 700 number two manila city number three capitae number four number five bulacan number six resale number seven pasig number eight pasai number nine makati number ten lagoona morning 2021 is 51 617 50 789 last seven days long samar so march 19 to 25 hebron montpelier uh march 19 to march 25. november december of last year january and february uh this year so seriously a day and that is a sign of competence dilena incompetence and records the department of health tests figures 32 000 swab face-to-face classes the department of health auxa interagency task force medical schools [Music] medical technologists mark hohen number medical technologies licensure examination congratulations to renew our faith to deepen our religiousity to deepen our understanding of the purpose of our existence success | Sibya TV | UCFaYYMoSSCxB48zF2lQpqSw | 2021-03-26 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 239 | 1,365 |
PKt4T3RGrVU | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PKt4T3RGrVU | Dead Island 2: SOLO DUPLICATION GLITCH - Solo Dupe Exploit - How To Duplicate Items Solo Full Guide | so guys I am back with another Dead Island 2 video and no the title of this video is not a lie yes this is a solo duplication glitch how's it going guys my name is DPG and if you do enjoy the video leaving a like cool it helps out and if you like what you want to see more be sure to subscribe okay so credit for this one must go to Jay season 98 who hit me up on my Discord showcasing to me a video he made I'll link his channel down below if you do want to check him out and show him some love without this dude without Jesus on 98 guys we would not know about this thing so getting credit to this dude okay so there's a few drawbacks to this I mean obviously you want to do a duplication glitch so you can make money out of this do you know legendaries just won't work because you can't sell them names weapons at the same time weapons like Peggy uh things like this you can't sell so there's no point in doing that with this also guys when it comes to doing this you can only hold one weapon on you at the time so you can still got multiple little ones here if I pick more than one of these up one will vanish so it's pretty pointless in that way so if you want to store multiple of the same weapon it won't work well in regards to selling them it does work so drop a weapon on the floor any weapon you want on the floor and then make sure your imagery is full so as you can see right here guys my inventory is full but a weapon I want to duplicate is on the floor so I'll drop the weapon you want on the floor go back to your Vault grab another weapon make sure your inventory is full then guys you need to have few models you can see I got a top bar completely full a few more top left to help you here guys you can probably use this one here short fuse uh forget to count to 10 unleash free mode anytime once your few meter is more than half full quite cool also guys you need to have this equipped the Dutch because sometimes a bug can happen and to get out of that bug you need to dodge so yes use this there's another way to dodge which I'll explain in a second because it's probably gonna happen to me here okay so with the weapon on the floor with a full inventory simply activate that few more and go pick up the weapon then jump at that View mode as you see guys I then have multiple the same weapon now I've got the bug I can't shoot I can't run I can't throw a curveball I can't activate my Fury mode but if you dodge you come out of it simple as that and the way to come out of it guys if you don't have that Dodge is to Simply drop any other weapon on the floor and then quickly pick it back up and that that brings you out of it as well so again guys activate future mode grab weapon duplicate simple I got the bug again Dodge There You Go activate View mode pick up the weapon come out a few mode Dodge now as you can see here my view mode is well I ain't got enough to activate no more so what I could do now guys is go out and kill zombies me Tom zombies get a few more back another warning if you die these weapons will disappear so do not die if you've got a range weapon take them out from afar if you're confident in your sleighing of zombie skills take them out but if you die these will disappear now when it comes to selling them people you need to do like I said only pick up one at a time so drop another weapon pick one up cremator hunting rifle and it's probably it's probably wise to do this next to a vendor as well I'm right near Emma's mansion in uh Bel Air and there's a Carlos is right by the back door so yeah easy guys again you can only do this one at a time I'll show you as well I ain't really bothering about anything yeah I'll show you what happens when you've got more than one just so you guys know so let me just drop that let me drop a couple weapons I picked them all back up so if I pick one up you can see here I have it right there never pick another one up actually don't even let you pick it up so you can't pick more than one up at the same time so there you go at least you know I'm gonna go back and sell this I'm gonna keep my last one because obviously just demonstrating the glitch that one right there so there you go I'm gonna grab that back and there we have it guys now sometimes people sometimes you can check your inventory and a weapon has vanished now I've had this once in about an hour testing if that happens you can just simply quit the game out go to Xbox go to that and quit the game out when you come back your weapon should be back in your inventory yep that's really it guys and that is the duplication glitch it's that simple again you're probably wise doing it by a vendor so you can sell these weapons individually also do not forget it won't work it can duplicate legendaries but at the end of the day guys uh you can't pick more than one up at the same time and you can't sell these so there's no point so if you have a very expensive weapon if you've crafted an expensive weapon and you want to duplicate to maximize your money making schemes duplicate that weapon and so that weapon over and over to make tons of money so a quick little edit towards the end of the video people I've just realized you can actually pick up and store so as you can see here guys I've got a one in my vault this actually something I should have tested before but I didn't even think about it I've got one there and I've also picked up one so you can hold more than one of the same weapon as long as one is in your Vault so if you say have I don't know what would happen if I try and put this in my vote though oh so you can store more than one of the same weapon as well inside of your vote just not on your persons let's try this it's going back into your inventory as you can see see it disappeared that's what I was meaning so you can put them in your vault at the same time but you cannot put them on your persons at the same time one will vanish so yes you can have one in your Vote or even two in your votes probably three or four on your votes but you can only have one on your said person so yes a quick little edit guys for those wondering but yeah this is nowhere near as efficient as obviously the um the co-op duplication glitch but that's a little more dangerous in my opinion but hey use this if you want it's completely up to you but that's how you do guys the solar duplication glitch guys if you enjoyed the video leave a like really helps and if you like what you see and want to see more be sure to subscribe and hopefully guys I will see you on that next one | DPJ | UCqheS9rd4_nojHk3H-FR2XQ | 2023-05-04 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,351 | 6,544 |
EifJlEANYfc | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EifJlEANYfc | Computational Journalism, Spring 2013, Lecture 2: Text Analysis | all right let's uh let's begin uh so we are now going to apply uh this idea of encoding objects in vectors and looking at the distances between them two documents uh but we're going to we'll get there by the end of this three-hour lecture but um first we're just going to talk about text analysis in general mostly data journalism classes talk about numbers um we're not going to really talk about numbers almost not at all in this class uh not because they're not wonderful but because uh text is in many ways both harder for computers to deal with and also I think more interesting because um you know if you want to describe something in the world most of the time there isn't a better way to do it than human language human language has evolved over thousands of years to be a really amazing system for telling someone something else that happened over here and so teaching computers to understand that uh unlocks all of the world's information that is written in text the first thing we're going to do is try to uh Define it and the core idea here is that quantitative information of some sort so some type type of numeric or quantitative information that you can derive from text tells a story much like the visualization that we produced told the story about the voting in the House of Lords so here's an example um uh from uh the China media project here and um this is basic word counting so as I think you you must know there are these uh he calls them watchwords these various standard phrases you know harmonious Society in this case uh socialism with Chinese characteristics uh um this sort of thing and especially in the people's daily which is of course the government organ uh you can look at the rise and fall of the use of these phrases so here's what he did and he says well through the middle 2000s harmonious Society peaked and then it fell off uh meanwhile stability preservation as harmonious Society was going up or was falling off stability preservation was coming up so it's a the way uh and of course both of these are are basically euphemisms for talking about social unrest and protests and this sort of thing and the way in which the government talks about these things has changed uh and he argues that this this change in language is also a change in approach towards a more forceful approach it's less about you know feeling good together and more about uh using Force to suppress descend so that's the that's the the maybe the most basic type of text analysis you can do is Count words you're running it through a computer you got to count something you can start counting words but this is kind of a a special example and the reason it's special is uh because these phrases the very specific phrases harmonious Society stability preservation they mean very specific things they're used very carefully um if you just count you know any random word you might not get it might not be as clear what it means if you count the word um bank that means both the financial institution and the side of a river and uh a plane going like this so if you just count the word Bank you don't you can't disambiguate the senses you don't know how people are using it it's much harder to say what it means that bank was used twice as often now than it was 100 years ago who knows really nonetheless um word counting uh can give you remarkable results especially if you use it on the right type of data uh so I assume most of you have seen Google Books it turns out that Google books has digitized um in the English language uh 12% of the books ever written uh since the beginning of books they have books going back to the 1500s so that's a that's a lot of words it is in fact one of the largest uh text Tex uh corpuses Corpus Corp I never know how to pluralize that word it is just about the largest Text corpus ever assembled and um they have built this thing called Google engram viewer how many people know what an engram is yeah yeah so an engram is this fundamental unit of language that you see a lot in computer language processing a unigram one word so in this case I'm graphing some unigrams I'm looking at the relative occurrence of skiing tennis chess and snowboarding um but it actually this is has all NRS up to length five uh so if I look at this graph it kind of tells a story remember this is how this is the fraction of books that these words occuring so it says that in 18 let's say 1940 tennis appeared in .5% of all books ever written so that's 50 in what was it five in 10,000 no five in a million because it's a percentage uh and you can sort of look at this picture and construct a story and so what What story do we want to make from looking at this these word counts anyone want to tell a story from this graph it's not it's not a complicated thing it's just what do you see the L so snowboarding isn't in books at all until like 1990 yeah so that's chess so chess looks to be about as popular now as it was in 1800 a little bit more and then what else want to check out any specific events happen during you know the rular yeah so somewhere around 1938 or something tennis was really popular and then it started going down and then it got popular again yeah so you can tell all sorts of stories right so here's a story you can tell um chess was more popular than tennis until the 20th century of course of course that's not really what this says what this says is the word chess appeared in more books than the word tennis until the 1920s so maybe tennis was actually more popular but the people were too busy playing it to write about it you don't really know right so you got to you got to be careful with this but let's play with this this is one of my favorite things um oh here we go uh Albert Einstein Sherlock Holmes Frankenstein so those Albert Einstein is a Byram meaning two words Sherlock Holmes is the same Frankenstein so uh there you go you can sort of see it's interactive of course you don't get Frankenstein until after the book is published and then you know in the early 1920s you know the height of the uh you know the HP Lovecraft was publishing all that stuff you know there's a real it was an eldrich era era um eldrich is one of my favorite English words it means like sort of horror uh and then wow look at that Frankenstein got really popular after the 60s who knows why let's try some other things let's try um I there you go I have it I must versus I need to so first of all we see that I must is way more common just generally but I need to has become more common sensity because you put I not at all or maybe it is I'm lying depends how it depends how they processed it um wow good good call they actually you can download the oh graph these case sensitive comma separated deves nice you read the instructions I was playing it made a differ you'll go far um anyone else want to take a look at some things one thing I just did now was like internet telephone radio wow look at that what's the green radio radio looks popular in the 40s there's a typo oh you're right oh actually let's try both ways internet big eye is they both climb up but big eye is clearly winning so you can look at the trajectories of these things what's this one telephone less popular but now popular again telegram uh long slow decline anyway the there's a paper on this people have done things like look at uh censored books in during Nazi Germany by this you can do this in uh German too um here you go here here are all the languages that they have um so losing the German version of this look at the names of certain authors and what you see is there's a dip during the the Nazi regime um people have done all kinds of things with this and uh it's you have to be a little bit careful because for example this is only books it doesn't have the internet so maybe something's really popular um and you don't know because it's only tweeted about right let's try this one um I bet we'll find the typos too so there has oh but look at it it only goes to 2000 no so oh it only goes to 2008 that's why because they only they only have the um the books digitized 2008 so she doesn't appear at all right um let's pick another pop star who oh look at that the Beatles are more popular than ever anyway so you can you can sort of do this uh do this type of of quantitative analysis it's not completely obvious what it means but maybe it's a maybe it's a hint maybe it's a story um oh this is fun I think this is hilarious but I'm I'm a nerd um Downtown Abbey you all know what this show is it's this television series about this English Manner and people being English um so there were all these people saying hey it's it's said in 1917 right um and there all these people saying hey people didn't say that in 1917 but this guy who is a um he he works in the digital Humanities at Princeton he's doing a PhD there one of my favorite blogs uh and he said well you know what I'm just going to check every word not just you know five of them because and this is this is maybe one of the the reasons why you want to do quantitative work is in some cases rather than sort of case studies you can look at everything right so if you have the right sort of data that's one of the advantages of data potentially that um one of you said earlier you know I can write a story about a pollution in a town in China but if I have the data for every town then I can prove it's not just an isolated incident I know that it's happening everywhere so here we go byrams two- word phrases these are things that people say on the television show that do not appear in any of the books from that time period so nobody said no sorry no nobody wrote in books relaxed together between 1912 and 1921 in fact nobody wrote in the books that Google has managed to digitize which at a guess is 12% it doesn't mean nobody said nobody said relax together because written English is different from spoken English so you again I I want to caution you about interpretation but still it's very interesting want grandchildren really nobody said I want wrote I want grandchildren uh having pancakes and my per personal favorite unicorn if staff luncheon I love this stuff fairly Grand that's fairly Grand nobody wrote that um this is maybe more interesting things that uh appeared in books but were much more common today than they were so um black market people it was in the books but not very much um from scratch youna I love this stuff workload guest bedroom exercise classes not not a lot of people writing about exercise classes in 1912 but they would have written it some other way right it doesn't mean there was no exercise classes it means you know they probably wrote uh you know bracing constitutional instead of long walk I mean who knows right um or you can do this for every word so what this is um the horizontal axis is just the the frequency in books from the time period overall right so stuff that's more to the right is just more commonly said and then uh vertical axis is a a logarithmic scale how much more common it is in the script to the television show than it is in the books so zero you can see this zero line here it passes pretty much uh right through the center of the blob um so 10 to the 0 is one so that means it appears about as much in the books as it does in the script and most of it's just this Big Blob around the zero so that Big Blob means that yeah basically the language is the same then as it was now but then you've got this stuff up here the stuff about the one line so here you go need to that's about 10 the one or 100 times more common in the script than it is in uh the books of the era can you get the door thank you and then there's these crazy ones right just need black market so here's a question for you you've got the stuff that's really high up tends to be in this upper left corner why what does that mean what are we seeing there and I will tell you I mean I can read them to you the rematch wartime marriage C posture I can tell you the answer to that question doesn't depend on what the phrases are just in fact without knowing anything about what they're saying I expect to see a lot of things up there why they are well they do appear in the script a lot because the that means they're uh a 100 or a thousand times more common yes so they're all to the far left meaning that they don't appear very commonly anyway right so maybe in the whole in that whole period of the whole Corpus of books uh K posture only appears once that means if it appears 10 times in the scripts it's immediately 10 times more common but maybe people said it all the time in 1917 it's just that it was very rare thing so um the short answer is you expect to get more noise in the rare words uh and in fact this is a lesson in statistics in general the more rare the thing you are studying is or the less data that you have the more you're going to see extreme values in fact this is um we'll talk about this in much more detail in the drawing conclusions class but say you take you do an analysis of test scores in Chinese counties the counties which score very high or very low are going to be the counties with the smaller populations because you don't have as big a sample and so you're going to get more noise and so people forget this all the time right you'll do this analysis and you'll be like oh look it's the small firms that have the highest levels of employee satisfaction well no it's the small firms that are the outliers they also have the lowest levels of employee satisfaction anyway um statistical warnings aside I think this is kind of cool so text analysis the things we've looked at so far are counting words uh what are some problems with counting words doesn't it doesn't give us a complete picture why you and then you Carmen and women or men well he can talk about women but you might not be addressing Wom MH could just be saying it generally right or um here's another interesting problem does that mean there wasn't any feminism before the 1970s no they just said it differently oh wow more popular than all of them starting from but starting from the 70s so yeah you could be using different words and then we had an answer over here you I think yeah I mean the engrams help a little bit right because if I only had the word women's right so if I just do this this is not a good way to tell the history of feminism oh really okay uh I don't know what that means um so yeah it's it you lose the context uh there's a lot of different ways to say one thing you might also be looking at the wrong thing right you might be going I got this great story men are becoming less talked about than women well I don't I mean maybe uh without reading the original books uh it's hard to say so what we're going to look at now is a technique for studying an entire document we're going to talk about document clustering first then we're going to talk about um topic analysis um stuff I'm not going to read the slide that's lame um our objects of study are documents now and we want to convert a document into a future Vector uh so how do we do that what numbers describe a document anyone want to how do we digitize a document yeah word count yeah could be very interesting if we if the length is significant what else sorry characters what uh sorry is that what you said vocabulary how how do we make that quantitative number number the number of similar characters how do we how do we make a computer do that sorry what frequency frequency yeah frequency of characters or fre yeah okay and you said keyword what's a keyword remember we have to program a computer to do this so it has to be something that's very well defined but that's kind of the same as doing these these word counts though right I mean that's basically what we're doing here is we're picking some keywords and looking but if uh but what I'm asking for is I can I can I'm asking you write me a program that I can give that program any document and it will give me back a vector of numbers that describe that document that's the problem we're trying to solve so this is a hard problem um people started thinking about this a long time ago in fact uh search engine research which is uh it's called information retrieval research in computer science started in the first thing you could call search engine research um was in 1946 um and actually it was an amazing article they invented the idea of hypertex as well like the hyperlink but they thought about doing it mechanically without computers it's an amazing thing called a mic um really in the 50s at IBM it got started and they tried a lot of different things and eventually it turned out that um uh word frequency actually works pretty well so here's the um the most commonly occurring words in a particular document what's this document about analu animal cruelty uh in particular Criminal animal cruelty what else do you see in this list yeah in fact in English text 7% of the words will be the yeah there's a lot of that um wait a minute how can only 6% of books contain the' there's something wrong there anyway um no I thought this was 6% of all books contained that phrase but now I think that it's something else you can get the data by the way you can download um up to up to five grams right let's open one of these up yeah now we're having fun uh where' it go I don't know where it went anyway um yeah and all it is it tells you for every year for every set of one two three four or five words uh how many times it appeared it's actually incredibly useful for language processing um anyway so word frequencies is not bad actually uh because uh well I mean it's just word counting but now you're counting every word and you know so if if a document says women's issues one place and uh feminism a different place you have both and this is a word cloud you've all seen this um what stands out yeah what else yeah so you get kind of the same thing same picture in fact there are other things in here cuz I know what this document is so I can see them because I know what the document's about and they're here but they're not standing out what's that oh yeah yeah there are some names yeah sort of close so this is basically the technique right you store the features words and you count how many times each word appears in the document and uh the dimension of the feature Vector is the number of different words in the document in fact what you normally do is you have a whole set of documents a whole Corpus and then the dimension is the number of different words that appear in all documents or the vocabulary of the document um pretty straightforward so here we go some examples terminology um our data Matrix remember the data Matrix that's the set of feature vectors it is now called a term document Matrix um so here's two documents as two rows and um here's some madeup sentences and there that's what the data Matrix looks like uh little notation TF stands for term frequency uh TF is a is you can think of it as a function of two things the term and the document so TF of like and D1 is one okay it's easy easy enough so far um this is a standard model it's called the bag of words model so it's you know I take a document and I cut out each word in a little paper and I throw it in a bag and I shake it all up um it throws out meaning because in most languages word order carries meaning so for example in in many languages um the subject and object are differentiated by position not in all languages but in in most uh and so um you you can't tell apart Concepts which have which depend on word order right so I take this this these bag of words and I give it to you and I say tell me what the document's about and uh and you say well and I say is it about should soldiers shooting civilians or is it about civilians shooting soldiers and you have to say what I don't know it's gone um a sort of little side note this is actually a a kind of big note which um for our purposes is going to be a small small note uh documents don't come as words uh I know that's kind of a funny thing to say but when you think about it when you store a document on a computer you have a a string you have a list of characters and then you have to break it into words um now this is I think more obvious in in Chinese uh because you don't have spaces between words but uh in a language like English or you know most languages that have words with they're written with spaces um it's it's I don't know I don't think it's completely obvious that you have to tokenize things and also there's the issue of case sensitivity right is capital i a different token than lowercase eye remember you're you're the each dimension in your feature space is a particular word so what's a particular word is that's without an apostrophe different from that with an apostrophe uh and also you get things that aren't words right if someone said you get numbers 30 March um uh or you get weird things like the you know the the XK 2000 machine right so sk2000 is that a word or do you throw that out uh someone writes names you get people's names latitudes and longitudes you know latitude you know plus 45238 uh uh scientific notation 1.34 E9 um I mean if you just break on Spaces you get all of this stuff that you don't think of as words and you have to decide what to do with it you get punctuation you hyphenated names quotations um and you can actually sort of see some of this when uh Google Google talks about this so I type in women's apostrophe s issues and there you go treats quotation marks literally so it's it keeps quotations but turns what they've done is when they see apostrophe S at the end of the word they turn it into a separate token so women's issues which I think of as two words um they're actually turning into or representing as a trigram three tokens and apostrophe s is one of their tokens and they also keep quotation marks so you know fish and fish are different you can see that fish is unquoted much more of the time oh actually no it looks like what they do is they turn a quotation mark into a separate token and you can see in how they they have the data um you know they they keep the numbers in and they also have the punctuation in here somewhere there you go punctuation so there's this question of how you turn a string into well you think of it as words but it's not really words it's um tokens it's chunks of language and written language has a lot of it's got periods right you you want to keep track of periods because let's say I want to do um how often you know how often does a sentence end with to or put uh this is you know dangling prepositions this is something up with which I will not put there you go now I can look at the rate of dangling twos over history uh because that you know put and then dot two tokens Byram um anyway it's comp complicated sometimes oh yeah and then it gets even weirder right because uh this Capital this with a capital T starts a sentence this with a lowercase T is probably in the middle unless of course the person is writing without capitalization anyway um for the text processing you will do in this class uh we're going to do the most idiotic simplest possible thing which is um lowercase all letters throw it all punctuation and break on Spaces that's it in particular you're going to do this for the first assignment to do tokenization in Chinese uh you need uh an algorithm uh there are several there's lots of research on this it's there are several open source libraries to do this uh but you can't break on spaces so you actually need an algorithm with a dictionary and a probabilistic model of where phrases uh where words uh characters break into words so it's a little more complicated um right distance function how do we do so we have a document document is now a list of uh how many times each word appears and this is mostly going to be zero right these are sparse vectors everybody familiar with the concept of a a sparse vector who's not familiar okay so if I have if I feed a thousand documents into my document uh Vector Creator uh maybe I'll get 10 or 20,000 different words used across all of those documents but you know each document might only use a couple thousand words in fact they might be short if they're 300w documents then each document can use no more than 300 words so that means that although the dimension of my space is 10,000 for any particular document most of those features have to be zero so what that means is uh that's called spareness it means that most of the entries are zero means that when you store it you don't store it as an array you normally store it as as a set of pairs index and then value or term and then value fact I've got one I can show you what it looks like um there we go uh here we go uh so this first string this is just um the document ID but what you want to look at is here this is the word that's the weight this is actually not a a a count it's a frequency so it's just divided by the length of the document um so there you go so in this case this document has 239 different words in it but I happen to know that for this Corpus the uh vocabulary size is about 12,000 so you don't store 12,000 zeros you store 239 pairs of words and counts um that's really important for efficiency it actually most of the algorithms wouldn't work if you don't do that so distance function I've got two vectors of word counts and I want to know how similar the documents are how do I do it what's the distance function somebody make one up what's that length of the words length of the words what you mean like how many different words it has the dist as a yes yeah so okay so that's a distance function for sure so what that will do is that will cluster documents that have similar average word length simar author or simar writing style could yeah uh but okay specifically how do I how do I turn that into a neric score so yeah so Al depends so I think there's two really important Concepts that you got there one is you're interested in words that appear in both documents the other is words that appear more often should be more important somehow yeah but in fact um yeah what's what's sometimes called the binary distance function which is just does the word appear or not actually works remarkably well better than you might guess and so all that is is just like with the voting where we were counting the number of votes were the same you just count how many words they have in common that's it it's also called the the fraction of words they have in common that is um it's also called the jacard distance it's that the jacard distance is just you take two sets and it's what fraction of things do they have in common works pretty well um but we want something that's sensitive to how often they occur so uh we take a DOT product of the vectors um dot product is well okay somebody tell me what a DOT product is how do you compute it I have two vectors two sets of numbers how do I compute the dot product I know some of you have seen a DOT product before I'm absolutely certain don't make me beg it's unseemly all right so let's let's make this a little more concrete ah somebody's saying the formula right now who was that all right I knew somebody knew it yeah it's the sum of the uh pairs the paired products so you just multiply that by that and that by that and that by that and that by that and so on if you've got a thousand dimensions that's it um so an interesting thing happens when you take the dot product uh if this is zero what is the product of x3 and 0 zero yeah or if this is zero What's the product of zero and y4 yeah so you only get a nonzero term in this sum where the words overlap where where a word appears in both documents and then the next thing that happens is because you take the product uh if X2 is bigger then and and Y2 is not zero then the bigger that X2 is the bigger that that term is and the same for Y2 so you get now a formula that is only counts where words overlap and the more common the word is in either document the more it contributes to the total um similarity um okay once again this is not a distance function the you you've run into this a lot similarity uh is not the same as distance what's the difference so again think of the definition of a distance function if I take the distance between these two things what is it zero right if I take the similarity what is it one right or high anyway um so so it's uh they just go in opposite directions normally distance is one minus similarity and vice versa um uh not a complicated concept but if you forget to do it all of your clustering will break because you've violate that definition that we saw earlier um so let's take the problem of now uh there's there's a leap here how you build a search engine is you compare a query to the documents and you pick the one that has the smallest distance or you order them by the distance um but there's a problem if you just do this with word frequency and the dot product which is that longer documents are going to have more words all of these counts are going to be higher so to to make this concrete um here's the actual counts right I only have car once in fast car so okay first of all of the documents A and B which one is a better match to Q which if you were a yeah if you were searching for Fast Car which one do you want yeah so a is a better match but uh similarity with B is higher just the word car appears more times so how do we solve this problem normalize it normalize it what does that mean normalize the vector yeah actually um yeah that's exactly what you do you just divide out the lengths of the vector and when you do this uh what you get is you get a number between zero and one and uh if you're familiar with the formula for there's a this this is the standard formula for the dot product there's also a geometric formula has anyone seen the formula in terms of uh Vector lengths and angles all right so here's who's seen this formula this uh you should have seen this in in high school geometry yeah wait what long time ago you you weren't paying attention were you you didn't think it would ever be useful well I'm here to tell you uh yeah tell your kids one day um no math math is useful okay so without math there would be no internet um this is the same formula as the sum of pairs that we looked at does exactly the same thing we just express it a different way we express it in terms of the lengths of the vectors and the cosine and if you're feeling very excited you can prove that they're the same thing it's actually not very hard um I'm just not going to do it right now so when we normalize the vectors what is the length of a normalized vector one one yeah so A and B are one so these just fall out and there you go you get the coine of the angle Co so if a and b are the same Vector what's the angle zero yeah uh so that means that um you get cosine of Zer which is what one yeah half of you are like I was asleep in trig um well it's uh now you know what it was for it only took 10 years to find out um yeah so so it's the same thing it gives you resultant 01 and in particular when the angle is 90° cosine of 90° is okay this has a a a geometric interpretation in terms of your vector space so let's say that we have a language that has only two words in it cat and dog okay um our our feature vectors are two-dimensional if I have a point here this is a document where cat appears twice and dog appears twice so it's the document cat dog cat dog or dog dog cat cat or cat dog dog cat or there's not very many anyway um if I have a document where the word cat appears but the word I'm G use a different color if I have a document where the word uh dog appears twice and Cat appears zero times it's there if I have a word where cat appears once and dog appears zero times it's there um if the angle between the two vectors is 90° that means they don't have any of the same words and if don't have any of the same words what's the distance what should the distance function return zero yeah the answer to like half of my questions is zero just like yell out zero whenever I say something be right some fraction of the time um or sorry the sorry the similarity is zero the distance should be a maximum so the distance should be one um so that is the geometric inter interpretation of uh what these vectors mean and I I want you to think of this stuff in terms of geometry I mean you can work you can always work it out with the math but I want you to think in terms of this this geometric intuition that if two vectors are perpendicular they just talk about completely different things the words don't overlap so they point in completely different directions because remember in this high-dimensional space every direction is a word so if I have things that are perpendicular means they don't have the same words so the documents must talk about different things so we're we're building up to a standard model here so here we go normalizing the query uh grinding through the math there are some square roots and now the similarity with a is higher than the similarity with B cuz uh the denominator after after the normalization there you go this this this 17 uh because um there's a lot of words the the the 3^ 2 + 1 s and 1 square and 1 s is uh 17 so it helps it works um there are different types of normalizations for document length that's the uh simplest one and uh will work most of the time oh yeah so so here's uh there's the diagram I just drew right it's this this idea of the the angle between the vectors and the main thing to realize is as the angle gets closer and closer together so we've normalized the vectors so we've thrown out the length of the document the document used to be really long because it you know if there were five words five if car appeared five times then it's um you know five but we've normalized it so we're not interested in the the length anymore we're just looking at the angle and as that angle gets closer and closer it means that the sets of words and their frequencies um are more and more similar and so the angle goes to zero which means the cosine goes to one which means the similarity goes to one which means the distance goes to zero anyway it works out um here you go cosine distance this is the textbook formula for uh the standard distance function between two documents the surprising thing is that this works it actually works really well um there are a lot of modifications there are a lot of little versions you can improve on this but not very much this will get you 80 or 90% of the way there in any sort of text processing or document clustering application oh well you need one more ingredient um you got to deal with the common words if 7% of every English document is the' that means you know and and the other 5% is like two and whatever that means that right away most documents are going to be aligned along that on those dimensions and so it's going to make things more similar than they are it's it's going to you you don't want to you don't care how many times the appears in the document it doesn't give you any information so you want to get rid of it so how do we handle this problem of very common words what's the simplest possible thing we can do what's that ex exclude them yeah just throw them out so these very common words are called stop words and uh let me show you a stop word list L uh this is a project that some of you know I work on called overview which is a um document visualization system for journalists and in here here you go here's some stop wordss list of Standard English words that it just throws out completely and you need you know you need different stop wordss for each language everything we've talked about so far applies to every language stop wordss you have different stop wordss in different languages here are the stop words in Spanish uh so you you need a stop wordo list oh look at that there's a bug in the stop wordo list um but in fact you can do better than just stop boards so stop wordss uh you throw out the thz on the ofs and the A's and the is and the all that stuff you just don't use them um but if you have a document set let's say your document set is is police reports um maybe every single document has the word perpetrator five times or suspect if you have a list of documents that are about uh water quality then every document is going to say water you're kind of going to have stop like they're not really stop wordss but there are words that don't tell you anything in the context of the documents so how do we deal with that what's the what can we try yeah so I mean if we know that everything's about water we can just remove water by hand but I want an algorithmic technique I don't want to have to figure this out part of of analyzing a document set is I don't know what's in it so maybe I don't know they all say suspect aha there's the core of an idea there which is look at which words are common in the documents and then throw them out or something um uh I'm going to tell you the answer because it took about 30 years for people to invent and we don't have that much time um it's not a complicated answer actually so here's the problem if I have whether a word is important in the document depends on the context if I have General news stories and only you know you know 5% of them contain car then car is probably an interesting word because it makes those documents different from all the other documents if I have articles from Car and Driver magazine then car is not an interesting word so we want to account for this automatically and in this is the core idea which is to ask how many documents does this word occur in so here we go um we defined something so term frequency is uh how many times does this word appear in a document document frequency is how many documents does this word appear in uh and it's normalized which means we it's a fraction we defied by the number of documents so for the what is this going to be what is the document frequency of the word the in some random document set in English yeah one or nearly one right whereas here for car document frequency on the left is going to be I don't know 20% on the right it's going to be 90% so when the document frequency goes up uh do we want to make that word more important or less important right so what we actually do is inverse document frequency we divide it and we also take a logarithm um because we want more sensitivity at the low end of the scale we want again it's we want the difference between 5% and 10% to be bigger than the difference between 80% and 85% right we we want sort of the same size what the logarithm does it talks about equal multiples so 5 to 10% will give us the same difference as 50 to 100% so we take a log and notice I've also um I've inverted this fraction um before it was this uh fraction of documents containing a word now it's one over the fraction of the documents containing the word so it gets bigger as the word gets rare all right then we multiply the two term frequency multiplied by inverse document frequency um this formula along with cosine distance is the most fundamental formula of uh full text information processing um basically if you put those two things together you have a search engine because how a search engine works is you compute the tfidf vectors for every document then you compute the tfidf vectors for the query that the user types in and then you go through every document and you take the cosine distance and you order the results by from smallest to highest distance and that's a search engine whoa and it just went purple didn't it that's alarming okay um so this is this is a standard formula and you can build a great many things with this formula uh a point that I want to um drive home because this is not necessarily obvious interesting okay I'm sorry guys you might just have purple slides it's very festive yeah all right purple slides um yeah uh if TF let's let's take a look at this TF is a function of the term so I say what is the term frequency of cat and the document what is the term frequency of cat in this document IDF is a function of um that's actually wrong that should be T it's a function of the term so what is the inverse document frequency of cat and a document set so what is the document frequency of cat in this set of documents uh which means it's context sensitive and if I add one document then the IDF function changes for every word that is in that document so now here's the same document that we looked at earlier the animal cruelty document using tfidf scores instead of word frequency so now what do you think this document is about so first of all what's what's the difference what's the different between this list and the last list yeah the common words are just gone what else what what do we have instead Focus much more focused what do what do you see though what do you think the document's about what's that it's ranked but it was ranked in decreasing order before let's take a look here oh that was a long time ago wasn't it here you go uh before we had animal cruelty crimes and crime which were the only things that weren't common words now what do we have that's not annual cruelty crimes and crime we've got reporting Michael category commit criminal societal Trends conviction and patterns so what do you think this document is about yeah well we know it was about crimes before but what what is Trends and patterns and conviction well maybe this isn't as obvious as I thought it was um yeah this is a document about first of all a particular crime this guy Michael so his name is up there also it's about legislation to track an to track uh Trends in animal cruelty so the the word Trends and patterns and con ition didn't even show up in term frequency but it's now in the top few words with tfidf uh and that's because in this document set which is press releases uh those words appear you know a few times in the document so in the first two paragraphs I see uh patterns and Trends let's see I see one trend and I see two patterns so they're not that common but patterns and Trends are probably quite rare in this document set as a whole which means that the IDF term is weighting them quite High the other way to think of IDF is what makes this document different from all the other documents make sense all right uh and then again look at this right this is the word cloud law is in there understand societal statistics patterns Trends are going to be in here somewhere but Trends is probably quite small right it was probably Amplified because it's very rare so it it you know all of this stuff is in there but because it's now boosted because there there are words that are not common in the document set um we get a much better sense of what it's about and so if we search you know uh animal cruelty Trends this is going to come quite high but if we just had work frequency because there's because Trends only appears maybe once in the document it wouldn't uh contribute very much to that cosine score this idea inverse document frequency in fact this whole plan of how you do a search engine was put together by a bunch of people uh in particular a guy named Sultan in the 60s and 70s and um this is from his paper where he describes the whole model and what he's saying is well what you want for uh a search engine is something that clusters documents together into groups and then puts a lot of space between them uh and what he said was that what IDF does is tends to Clump things together in the vector space uh and he had some experiments in terms of calculating the density of the space and all this sort of thing uh in fact it's true um this is uh the same set of documents um on the left is TF on the right is tfidf and uh I mean how would you how would you describe what it does what's the difference between those two pictures yeah spreads things out in fact what I think we're probably seeing is see this this sort of streak in the just TF I bet you that correspond so this is a nonlinear projection right so it's not really clear what it's done to the space it's like flattened it out in some weird way but I bet you that this corresponds to the dimension of the word the right or something else that's really common or Menendez right because everyone is going to say senator Menendez does this or that um but that's completely suppressed and you get a lot more more clarity like all of this you know blue stuff is now in its own separate clusters you know some of it you know this was already an outlier in fact what this is is this is uh stuff that's in Spanish um so it's a different set of words completely but like this green it's now much more tightly put together uh the Colors by the way are are from me that's from me um t tagging things and saying ah these are about this thing so it's just to give you a little bit of a sense of what's going on um it may not be obvious but there's something extraordinary going on here which is that I've just thrown a bunch of mathematics at you I've said you take these documents you turn them into feature vectors with this tfidf formula you've now got these points in this High dimensional space you compute the angles between them that gives you a distance vector which gives you clusters and a cluster means something a cluster is a topic it's that's I find that actually very deep uh what that is is that is that is a relationship between the mathematics and the meaning and that's really what we're going for here that's the if that's the summary of this entire course right how do I how do I turn algorithmic approaches into meaning um it's not obvious that this should be so but it is uh and and this idea that clusters well so here it's been it's been stated many times it was first articulated in the early 70s documents in the same cluster behave similarly with respect to relevance to information needs another way of saying that is documents in the same cluster are about the same thing uh you can't prove it because there isn't a mathematical definition of what about means but it works which because this is how our modern systems are built um and you can test this in various ways um basically the way you test this is you give all of the documents in a cluster to somebody and you say what are they about or you give um you give a set of documents to humans and you ask the humans to sort them into piles and then you compare that to the Clusters that the computer generates and you find really good overlap actually really good matches and as I've said there's millions of variations on this but um you know for example we've only talked about using a feature Vector as a single term you could use byrams right so uh right now women's issues would be women's and issues is two separate Dimensions but if I use biogs I if I add a feature for every combination of two words and women's issues is one term and maybe I can start to extract some meaning and and and I can now tell a little bit more about the structure if I have trigrams then soldiers shot civilians and civilians shot soldiers are now two different dimensions which means I can tell them apart and so you think well you know if I add three gram four grams five GRS I must get much better results but actually you don't it you get marginally better results for certain types of things um I don't find that at all obvious um there are actually papers on why byrams don't help but they don't not very much anyway this model counting words encoding uh a feature for every term actually technically every token right it's not just words uh 19 like we haven't actually done this but um Google engrams 1945 1984 oh that's the name of a book 1945 1960 um 1990 right those are those are tokens too and you see this pattern right the usage of a year peaks in that year or actually slightly after and it looks like because books take a while to publish right um so it's it's tokens which are collections of strings that you find interesting and so you have to program your tokenizer to include the things that you want to look at but anyway this this idea of you have a dimension for every term in the vocabulary you do this tfidf thing you normalize the vectors you take the cosine distance you look at the Clusters uh this is called the vector space document model and this is the foundation of just about every text processing system okay so then um let's do the break now and uh I'm going to show you a piece of software which does this uh after the break what I'm going to show you is uh a tool built for journalists to analyze large sets of documents based on uh exactly the principles we just talked about um so this each dot is a document as usual um I can click on a DOT and if the internet is nice to me uh load up all of the there you go here you go so this is these guys press releases right here's his bill on rail Solid Waste I I don't even know what that is I guess that's moving garbage with trains um here's something on another thing on rail safety so hopefully those get clustered together um I'm going to try to coordinate or to to group them um using multi-dimensional scaling oh yeah the other thing you can see here mrack rail travel Transportation Transit safety train operations railroad Corridor um this these are the top few words as extracted by tfidf from this set of 1500 or so documents so here we go um one way to do an MDS algorithm is to start with all the points in a random position and then pretend there's like a spring between each one every possible pair and sort of actually it's like you run a physical simulation so here we go o I know everybody loves this part I love this part so there we go here we are and you can see that it's it's tried to pull similar ones together so what's going on um first thing I'm going to do is say well what are these outliers uh this left hand view is um a clustering algorithm it's a hierarchical clustering algorithm which means that the computer has uh tried to categorize things into into clusters and subclusters and you can see it sort of picked up this whole Branch here and what this is if I look at one of these well I actually don't know what it is because it's in Spanish um in fact all of these are in Spanish and you can see that the top word is is K which is would be a Spanish stop word but uh it was expecting English so it didn't remove the Spanish stop words and what it's saying is Well all of these words say K and per and Los which is the English equivalent of the and which and that um so it's put them all over here so um I also have a tagging interface on this and I'm going to say tag all these so now I have oh wait I didn't want to call it tag I wanted to call it Spanish here we go then I can sort of grab the rest of them so I can say what's this oh I do I do do byrams here I know I just said they weren't useful for clustering but what they are useful is for people to understand what you're looking at so fire department um well this all seems to be fire station fire safety departments firefighers uh now announced money for New Jersey fire departments he's a senator from New Jersey so this makes sense fire department receives blah blah blah fire departments fire departments okay fine what are you doing with things like and Stu are you reading the HTML uh no so what it actually is is the I'm displaying the HTML but I've actually scraped the the core text of the press release and I'm analyzing that yeah yeah so actually that's a really good point right I'm going to show you a bunch of demonstrations so you know on a cooking show where they're talking about the recipe and he's there like chopping something and then it suddenly says here's one I made earlier right that's what I'm doing here um as those of you who have done data work no 90% of the work is getting the data you know scraping it cleaning it it organizing it like everything I'm about to show you like remember all this stuff right this this this data file I went from this to this CSV and like that was a pain too and um all of this stuff let me put it this way if this was the only course you took you'd be a terrible data journalist because you'd have no experience with the real problems like how do I scrape the PDFs from the site and then how do I get the tables from the PDF and oh actually they're images so I need to OCR it first and the CSV that I just downloaded is in it's it's actually not a valid CSV file anyway that's that's real life um but in our perfect little uh prepared and advanced world I've now got fire departments and I can I can do this uh go through this either by um manually sort of grabbing clusters but I actually don't have that great of Separation some of this stuff so I'm actually going to look at the hierarchical uh tagging here so this is Iraq Veterans war children's coverage what's actually going on here is these are I I've been through this before so I know this really well this is actually about children's health insurance and this is about veteran health so they're both health related um but one is kids and one is uh Iraq War veterans uh here you go oh and uh here is both in one speech anyway um and you can see that in a bunch of other things uh like was a good example here this was a nice one all of this stuff is about airports oh and you can if I zoom out a little bit you can see there's actually two groups corresponding to the left and right sides of this uh this is about airport uh improvements so money to improve the airports this is about airport delays uh and that's kind of how it goes you can go through this system and um tag uh you know one cluster at a time and people have done stories with this this is actually a prototype I'm using it because it has this this MDS display at the multi-dimensional scaling display on the right hand side so you can get a sense for what you're actually doing in the vector space what we found though is that users didn't really use this they mostly went through one at a time these this clustering system on the left and we know that because it actually writes logs of all the user actions and we analyze those and we also just interviewed them um and so the the production version this is an early version uh first of all the production version is web based so it runs on a on a server um wow it's really big at this resolution this might look horrible because the screen is smaller than normal the production version looks like this looks like nothing yet all right um it's still got the hierarchical clustering but now then instead of just a dot it actually the width controls how uh determines how many documents are in there this is a set of about 3,000 documents from usaid which is the United States government agency for International Development this is the agency that supports development projects uh around the world and uh this is all of their documents basically that talk about HIV and they asked me to do an analysis of them and so you can see see all of these different clusters that I made like children uh these are all the nodes that talk about children or um uh conflict where did conflict go this is you know issues relative to HIV and conflict only one document I guess and then it also found like these are all the documents that are in French um anyway so it just goes and there's various plans this was a plan that the President Bush had to do this and then I have like I don't even know how to categorize this um uh so it sort of goes on and on and then you have a document viewer on the right here and this is actually document Cloud which I hope some of you have heard of uh which is a a free tool for journalists to do document analyses and it integrates so you you import it into document cloud and then um you can view it in overview and then also you can turn on the side and you can actually like write notes in here within document club and this is all based on exactly what we did right what what you're looking for what you're looking at on this on the left side here in this tree view is um I take the documents I uh turn them into tfidf vectors uh and then I use Co cosine distance as as a distance metric and apply a hierarchical cluster algorithm and this is what comes out and then I have this tagging interface because just because something is a cluster doesn't mean that it doesn't tell the human what it is what I've done is I labeled each cluster by the um the top words in it so here you go Foods uh pH is persons with HIV AIDS uh eats nutritional milk energy water so that's like something about nutrition right and in fact yes it is something about uh nutrition here's a chart for how to eat if you have AIDS um but that's not you know there's thousands and thousands of words that are extracted right that's not the same as going through this and say oh um nutrition where is it nutrition nutrition is a category and uh there are all of the uh places where you have documents about nutrition this other document node is just all of the little small ones that are grouped together whoa look at all of those anyway um the point of having the tagging and the clustering is that the Clusters that the computer builds are not necessarily the same as the categories that are interesting for the story and also there might be a lot of overlap right so if I take this this document here this is about uh nutrition there you go training manual for nurses and it's about nutrition and children and training so I can apply multiple tags to each document so the the the way the system is built is the computer does the sort of first passive analysis and then the human has to go through and figure out what are the interesting categories for the story and uh that at some point I guess you write the story so that's uh what I've been working on and it's all based on exactly what I've shown you um moving on first of all questions comments on that yeah MH yeah in both of these systems yeah I created all of these tags but mostly what you find is that a you know a document will have one big tag on it right so this is um actually I don't even know what T economic impact there you go but then some of the documents might have multiple tags as well because the computer doesn't necessarily know how you want to organize the documents it's just applying this distance metric so it's going to come up with some weird stuff and it might not organize it the way that's interesting for the story that you're working on you actually the enre um no the point is to not read the entire document right until you've discovered Which documents are relevant so if I've you know the the use case for this is very often you get a bunch of stuff and you don't really know what you have so you file a freedom of information request you get a thousand pages and you're like okay what's in this thousand pages and presumably you would you know in practice what people do is you do this and then you're like well the only thing I'm really interested is uh Community involvement in HIV so I'm going to take my community tag and then I'll take the documents and then these ones I'm going to read much more carefully these are long 400 Pages wow it's a lot of text this raises another issue actually uh a document is not well defined just because something is in one PDF doesn't mean you should treat it as one object in terms of the document Vector representation um you might want to take this document which is 400 pages and break it into uh chapters for example or uh what some people have actually done is they've broken into Pages often you don't know what the right structure for a document is so you just turn every page into uh an object and apply tfidf to the um OB to the the text on that page and so you can think of it as this is sort of how to think of it right I hand you a stack of of paper and the paper is stapled into documents and these 400 pages are stapled in one document and you have a bunch of different ways you can organize it I say sort this information into piles so you could look at you could read the title of each document and be like oh that's Community Development that's nutrition that's economic impact or you could be like let's rip out the Staples and sort the individual Pages or you could look more closely at each document and try to break it into chapters and sort the chapters or you could break it into paragraphs like there's a um it it does matter because you'll get different answers uh and it's it's something that uh we're still experimenting with for different types of reporting problems what the right unit of analysis is it's not completely obvious for some things it's really clear like if you're you know trying to categorize um things that are relatively short like tweets or something you don't break a tweet into two pieces but if when you get longer and longer documents you have to think about this uh other thoughts questions okay topic models um we've looked at using tfidf to tell us the tocum the topics in a single document that is not the same as the topics in a set of documents TF gives us a vector for each document and we can look at the top weighted words and so we can do this sort of thing right the um you know these this list of words sort of gives us an idea of the topics in this document if I give you 20 documents and I say what are the topics in these documents that's that's kind of a different problem that's what we're trying to do here it's the problem is called topic modeling so you know where actually this started and a lot of the research literature uh begins this way is uh academic literature right I've I've got a 100,000 papers stored online in journals and I want to I want to know you might be interested in how the topics changed over time are people doing more research in genetics now than they were in the 1990s uh is it less fashionable to do content analysis of media uh if you know the particular topic you're interested in maybe you can do keyword searches and do like quantitative you know just word counting over time but maybe the question is more general what are the topics that's topic modeling it's when you don't know the topics and you're asking what they are uh so there's a really simple thing that you can do if you have tfidf vectors and that's just to take the 10 documents that you want to know the topics of or the however many documents 23 I guess and just add the tfidf vectors together just just add them and then take the top terms again um it's really fast it's really easy to code um and you know it works reasonably well so for example in this document Angola it seems that the country name tends to be the top rated term probably because it's the only document with that country name um but overall you know firms appears in every firms mining macro economic labor crops cost Engineers loss impacts we're talking about something about the economy of mining you know it's I don't know you get some idea you'd have to go and read them to get a better idea but it kind of works um it's it's not going to work very well when uh topics aren't represented well by individual words right so I could have it's you have a couple problems you have multiple meanings of the same word and that word is going to rank very highly even though it's two completely different topics or you have one idea that's expressed in different ways you know as we saw there's lots of different ways to talk about feminism right uh and so that means that um although feminism you know if I have three different documents and one says feminism another says women's issues and another says I don't know uh sexism or something um when I add them all together they're G to they're going to end up in different words whereas all three of them might also talk about manufacturing and because it uses the same word in each document when I add everything together that's going to get a much higher score so you know this isn't this has problems this has problems because what we really want is a subject but we don't have subjects we have words and words are not the same as subjects but nonetheless you're going to do this on your assignment on the first assignment um as a as a fast way to understand what a what a set of documents are about uh but you can do a lot better um there there's a whole research area called topic modeling and what topic modeling is is trying to pull out the topics in a vector so we're going to we're going to take topics of a document we're going to take a document again and once more we're going to turn it into feature vectors but this time instead of the features being words they're going to be topics so it's uh it's also a you can think of it as a dimension reduction step right we we turn a document uh into a a vector of topic weights and then we can use in fact we can still use cosine distance uh we can normalize it we can do clustering we can do all of the things that we might want to do uh with a feature vector um there are a lot of algorithms they have names um most of them what they do is they start with the bag of words model so again the first thing we do is we just count how many times each words appears um because that's as we've seen that's a pretty good representation of the semantics of a document but we start with bag of words and then we we come up with um a low dimensional approximation we say I mean how many of you are familiar with the ideaa of of approximation in in mathematics or or statistics the idea that you okay so the idea is oh lossy compression everybody knows what lossy compression is like jpeg at the idea or or MP3 the idea is you throw out most of the information but you keep the most important parts that's the idea in how these topic modeling algorithms work right it's we're going to turn these documents or these these full lists of words into a small number of factors and then we can reconstruct approximately what words were in the document from the small number of factors um so this is how it goes this is the a uh the most common method it's called latent derish allocation or LBA um derish because that's just the name of the type of probability distribution it uses for our purposes it's a meaningless word it's just it's actually someone's name um latent because the idea is that there were topics that the author of the The Document had in mind when they wrote it so they're hidden and allocation because what we're doing is we are assigning words to topics and topics to documents and so of course this isn't how actually how people write a document but this is what you imagine you say I'm going to sit down uh and I'm going to write 500 documents and this is how I'm going to do it I'm going to start with each document and I'm going to say what are the topics in this document I think this document is about 50% fishing 30% genetics and 20% legislation so this is going to be a document about the Effective Government legislation on the genetics of ocean fish stocks all right so that is a distribution of topics for a document um how many of you are familiar with conditional probability notation this this uh P of Z given D yeah okay so it means what that means is that if I know which document I'm I'm looking at that D um I have a distribution over topics which is that 50 20 30 thing um and uh for some reason in in this literature the the topic distribution is always Z I don't really know why and then I'm going to write this document by saying okay it's going to be a thousand words long and each word I'm going to say which topic between fishing legislation and genetics is this word going to be about and I pick the topics according to those distributions so half of the words are going to be about fishing and then once I know which topic that word is about I'm going to say well a topic is a distribution of words that's um P of uh words given topics or P of w given Zed um and so if it's about fishing then well the top or it's about fish the top word is probably fish uh otherwise um you know it could be I could have words like C or spawn or scales or you know any of the other words that go together with fish salt tasty I don't know um so it's this multi-step process so here here's the idea we start with um here's two different documents uh each and what we've done is we we've colored the words that are about different to topics so you can see the green words in that first document are uh River related words Mississippi River and then there's like music related words concert pianist jazz piano music lessons listening music and here's a different document has different it has a different set of topics and some of the words are about actors audiences play and some of the words are about reading and the the two documents have a different distribution of topics one's about rivers and music the other's about actors and reading apparently and some other things too and then what a topic is is it's a distribution of words so here's here are those those things that we saw right the okay so topic 137 the most likely word for topic 137 is River also lands Rivers Valley built water floods Nile flows Rich Dam flow Banks right so it's a riverishere uh whereas this other one literature poem poetry poet plays Shakespeare it looks like it's about literature and poetry um sometimes you say well this is the river topic this is the literature topic this is the music topic but this isn't really the literature topic this is the looks like performed poetic drama topic IC is maybe one way to think about it uh and in fact there's a real difference right so this has a very sharp distribution river is most of the probability maybe 90% And then everything falls off very fast whereas this has a much longer tail distribution um and especially if your if your topic is spread over many words with a long tail it's it might be hard to describe uh but this is the statistical model of a topic is a distribution over words and then a document is a distribution over topics is this making sense I know it's a bit abstract um here's the I gave you in your readings an article on uh how this works um it it discusses it more detail um the point of the algorithm is to take the words in each document and and turn them into a set of topics for each document and a set of words for each topic and so this is just another picture of the same thing these are the different topics in this document and then um for each word we pick a topic we choose one and then for that word we pick a word in that topic and here's another example the same thing right the these words and quotes the computer didn't make that that's just a human trying to summarize what that topic is now remember all that the computer is doing is looking at patterns of words that appear together so actually this is an overly nice example it's very easy to say oh that's the genetics topic but you know uh I had someone a student apply this algorithm to movie reviews and you kind of want like oh I want the action movie topic the drama topic the the good movie topic the bad movie topic no that's not what they got they got the Transformers topic right because you tell the computer how many topics and you say oh use 50 different topics and or and then you got topics which you simply couldn't interpret it had some names of actors but the actors never appeared in movies together and you know it's um it's very easy to to to model the noise in in the document set and in fact um you're going to apply this algorithm you're not going to code it because it's a fairly complicated algorithm but you'll apply this algorithm and you'll see that uh the lists of words don't always make sense um it is all it's doing is modeling words that or trying to model words that appear together and it might find things that don't actually make any sense but anyway um yeah the idea is here on the left of the picture is the distribution of topics for a single document um so this document is mostly about this but also about this and this and then in the right uh are what a topic means and you can do some really cool stuff with this so this tells you the topics in a particular set of documents if you apply this at different time periods um oh yeah okay let's backing up until the pretty picture at the end of the class so this is what you're doing it's it's you're reducing the dimension of the feature space and you kind of hope that maybe you only have 10 or 20 or 50 different documents rather than 10,000 different words uh and yet you've still captured the important Concepts the uh you feed it a bunch of words for each document what you get out is a lower dimensional set of features normally you tell it you say try to fit 10 different topics to these documents or fit 50 different topics and the dimensions aren't words they're you know you you hope they're Concepts but really what they are is distributions over words and then once you have this smaller feature space then you can do all of the clustering stuff um so then you can do stuff like this this is uh it was done from news articles like um oh no because it goes back to 1880 okay I'm sorry I don't know what the original data set is um but each topic is a color and then up here you can see what are the what are the top words for that topic and so you can look at this picture and kind of tell stories like uh you know in the 20s through the 40s German Germanic and polish was a big thing and it was appeared in a lot of stories uh American South and black has kind of been constant uh Latin American has really increased since the 1960s I have no idea what this is right I'm just making up these stories but you can get these sort of time based topic analyses and we're going to do one uh in the assignment although not uh with this technique yet that's the next assignment okay that is the last slide we're now going to talk about the assignment but um any sort of can you imagine when you would want to use this can anyone give an example of when you'd want to produce an analysis like this at new something changes related to changes in editor something like that yeah that's interesting or look at how what the yeah or yes document of US Consulate in Hong Kong there letters between us Diplomat and US president I guess can do simar FOC MH yeah yeah one day one day um there's actually nothing stopping anyone from doing that in fact I'm I'm sure that somebody's done it somewhere um or even you know we saw earlier uh the work on graphing the use of the term harmonious Society right that's one term and you had to know that you should focus on that term another way to think of this is tell me I want to feed all of the words and tell me which of the words are most important uh it's it's a sort of mass text analysis technique but you know you you hope that it's uh maps to Concepts and ideas and the way that we already understand what it is to read an editorial in the people's daily and the we think about it in terms of the party and they're worried about economics and they're worried about social unrest and they're worried about uh you immigration and all of whatever all that they're worried about um but that's not actually what the computer does the computer is just displaying statistic statistical patterns in the information and if you use a different algorithm for topping modeling you're going to get different patterns uh which comes back to this point about robustness that we talked about in the the first lecture which is if you want to draw conclusions like this you should probably try different techniques and see if they give you different answers because if two different techniques give you two different answers then either the pattern isn't really there in some sense or you have to explain why one technique gives you a good answer and the other one gives you a bad answer and these techniques are very complicated there's often no simple way to say why one technique gives one answer and another technique gives a different answer what else do you want to use this on political speeches political speeches yeah we're going to do that the assignment is with the State of the Union addresses American political Street speeches how about uh you know webbo messages over time time are people talking about different things now than they were last year you could do that lyrics lyrics yeah well what you're going to see for lyrics is the the biggest one is going to be like love songs like relationships relationships and then uh you little one be like money I don't know yeah lots of possibilities all right the assignment the assignment um um here is your first assignment it is on the blog your assignment is to take the Corpus of State of the Union speeches this is a speech that has been given by the American president every year since George Washington uh and con apply the tfidf algorithm to it and then tell tell me what you've learned from doing it so the first few steps in this is just um up until step six is just the mechanics of going through it you start with um where is it there you go you start with this this is a CSV file it's got two columns one is the year the second is the text you load this into python this is almost two million words it's kind of boring actually mostly these speeches are like an hour long and there's over 200 of them um so there you go you can see somewhere somewhere somewhere he just goes on and on and on this is why you want topic analysis it's far too much to read um oh my God who was this guy and what was he saying there we go that was 1904 it's probably Roosevelt and then 1905 Roosevelt said this um and then you're going to pick one year and actually we're going to assign the years I think what we're going to do is uh 1980 1990 2000 and 2010 you're going to display the top 20 words and you're going to tell me what that speech was about and then you're going to look at each decade from 1900 to present and you're going so you'll get 10 speeches in each decade and you're going to average together the tfidf vectors or add them together actually and then print out the average or the the the sum so that is equivalent to um see here 14 documents in node indicator numerator denominator indicators wow this is really about indicators and numerators and denominators but it's a paper about evaluation so that makes sense so that's what overview is doing with this line where it tells you what the 14 documents together are about you're going to do that for each decade so you're going to get it for 10 different or uh I guess 12 different decades and uh 1900 and then I want you to write in words uh about 500 Words and you're going to write a little story about how the topics have changed and maybe why you know do you see patterns are presidents talking more about one thing now than they were 100 years ago uh did they talk about the war did they talk about the depression uh to try to fit this to historical context one of the big difficulties with text analysis is that we have a lot of algorithms we're not really sure what they mean it seems like you can tell what a document is about by looking at tfidf scores but you know there are a lot of different ways to interpret a document if you're a literature scholar you call these readings I'm going to take this novel and I'm going to uh do a uh feminist reading of it which means I'm going to understand what it uh says from the Viewpoint of feminism or I'm going to do uh reading in the context of the war that was happening at the time that nobody was talking about or I'm you know there's this whole um there's an entire professional field about interpreting text and algorithmic interpretations are really just one other way to do it now they have some advantages we're not going to read 2 million words for an assignment and as journalists this is very helpful to be to be able to understand what a document is about without reading it which seems like cheating but maybe it works we're going to find out um so I've got four people and I'm going to assign them 1980 1990 2000 and 2010 so remember you're going to compute the tfidf vectors on the whole document set because of course the IDF depends on every document so you're going to read all I think there's like 220 of them or something 221 um you're going to compute the vectors on the entire document set but then you're just going to pick this one year and print out the top uh weighted words and tell me what the document is about now uh you're absolutely allowed to read the speech okay so you don't have to just use the words because if you're a journalist in reality you can read it right if it's there so you're going to compute the TF vectors for 1960 and then you know read as much of it as you feel you need to or scan through or keyword search you can do anything you want the point is you're going to have the tfidf vectors yeah is it is it one year or decade you do both there's you're going to do there's two types of analysis you do this one year and then you're also going to do the decades yeah but um but but the comparison we're only going to do with individual years because otherwise the people doing decad kids would have to read a lot of text um so you're going to do this analysis based on one year and then I need five other people uh no one two three four six other people to volunteer to read the speech from that year which is actually less work than writing the code if you think about it um and what we're going to do is at the start of the next class the two people who worked on 1980 um well first of all you're both going to give me a short written description right so it doesn't have to be long so you know 100 words 200 words a short a brief description of what you think the subject of the speech is and we're going to compare them we're going to put them up on the screen and we're going to say with the computer these are the words that I had this is what I think the speech is about without the computer this is what I think the speech is about and in fact um if enough of you are game what I want to do is assign two people to manually read each speech uh so two people will read 1980 and one person will do the computer analysis why do you think I want to have multiple people on each year yeah I'm trying to separate two different sources of variation I'm trying to separate natural differences in people so if I give two people the same speech and ask them to write the same story uh they're going to write two different stories right so one is variation just natural uh human variation and the other is variation between using the computer and not using the computer so if I don't have at least two people for each speech then I don't have any idea how much variation is due to a different technique and how much variation is due to a different person um and then then we're going to write all this up uh I've never seen anyone try this um I'm sure people have experimented with this I've never seen anyone write it up so uh if you will work with me to do this and take it seriously uh we're actually going to produce a new piece of knowledge in the field of text analysis so uh with that incentive with with only your your your intellectual curiosity and your Your Love of scholarship to to drive you I need 12 volunteers to read a speech and write uh let's say no more than 200 words summary | HKU Journalism & Media | UC2ug9H95h-O_2C90FtQjbeg | 2013-01-24 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 16,233 | 83,564 |
KQAK_SrjeKA | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KQAK_SrjeKA | Experts Believe that COVID Vaccine Mandate will Survive Legal Challenges - LTC News - Nov 10, 2021 | 1.6 billion remains in biden's proposal for historic workforce allocations and experts believe that covid vaccine mandate will survive legal challenges this and more next [Music] you're watching ltc news with dane henning welcome to cna tv long-term care news i'm dane henning today is wednesday november 10 2021 to stay the note of long-term care news be sure to like comment and subscribe to our youtube channel if you are a cna consider becoming a noctum member you can enroll quickly on our website at knockoutcna.org join today and stand up for what you deserve long-term care providers would get a more than one billion dollar boost to help with workforce struggles under the most recent version of president joe biden's build back better act an updated version of the legislation from the u.s house includes 1.6 billion dollars for workforce training grants that would be available to all long-term care providers from fiscal years 2023 through 2026 according to leading age analysis about 415 million dollars in grant funding would specifically be for nursing homes the bill also includes one billion dollars for direct care workforce competitive grants to help recruit train and retain direct care workers and and 150 billion dollars to expand the home and community-based workforce the biden administration is confident that legal challenges to its coven-19 vaccine mandate for health care workers will ultimately fail and legal experts are largely in agreement as a result they are urging providers to waste no time coming into compliance with the regulation quote there will undoubtedly be challenges in court frank morris with new york based law firm epstein becker and greene pc told bloomberg law this week but there is not quote any great likelihood that those challenges would be successful morris encouraged facilities to move forward with becoming compliant with the cms interim final rule while they await more guidance his comments came after a white house spokeswoman on friday said the administration is quote very confident that the rule can withstand any legal challenges quote they would be in a very poor position if they don't start to move forward with compliance activities he added multiple lawsuits challenging osha's authority on vaccines have been filed by monday in the u.s courts of appeals for the 5th 6th 7th 8th and 11th circuits judges in the fifth circuit covering the districts of mississippi louisiana and texas granted a stay of enforcement and implementation of the osha rule the federal government and parties challenging the rule were both expected to submit briefs to that court by tuesday night if there is a conflict in the circuit courts of appeals experts say there may need to be reason for the u.s supreme court to jump in and make a determination at some point in the meantime providers should expect enough rulings on the osha rule over the next several weeks the bottom line however is that non-healthcare employers must remain prepared to enact the mandate or its test out option this has been your long-term care news update everyone have a wonderful week and i'll see on day [Music] | CNA TV - NAHCA Broadcasting Network | UCBaYGufBcu-_aKonLNUMskw | 2021-11-10 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 522 | 3,142 |
VOMcysWoERI | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VOMcysWoERI | How to Propagating Senecio Mandraliscae (Blue Chalk Sticks) | alright guys I'm just gonna show you what I'm doing I'm literally just doing that taking some cuttings from this mother plant to show you how easy it is to propagate it and to put them in the ground I'm only taking the take stems the baby ones I'm leaving in there because I want them to continue to grow and get stronger this is a big stem but however I want to leave it in there cuz I can see that there's babies growing out of here so now that I have all these cuttings let me show you guys what I do basically all I do is do a little fun as you can see I just did a little hole it doesn't have to be that deep take one of these stick it in there and then put the soil all around it and that is it guys that's it super easy alright guys so next time you guys see this grab some try to get the one that has the most stems the one that's fullest and go ahead and lay them out as you can see I put them all along here and I'll give you guys an update so you guys can see that they don't die they just keep on growing | Garden Love Homestead | UC_-AgLnCqc83P5UrifGTJIA | 2019-04-19 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 218 | 1,016 |
GoXmANCP794 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GoXmANCP794 | 52 Cameras: Thornward Dandy No. 5 | hello everybody this video was almost titled unknown manufacturer box camera but before I was about to give up and do the video anyway I found more information so this apparently is a thorne word dandy number five I found some pictures online and managed to find a 1905 Montgomery Ward's catalog put the link to where I found the catalog down below Montgomery Ward's I thought that was two names like Sears & Roebuck but it's not there was a guy named Aaron Montgomery Ward and he started Montgomery Ward's in 1872 partnered with a guy named Charles thorne so that's why this is the foreign word the dandy number five my first guesses to the vintage of it it has a wall inset junior shutter probably about 1903 to 1911 I've seen dates 1901 to 1912 but it did find a wall in sac catalog for 1912 that showed that they were replacing at least the name of the junior with the TIV I found online that it's approximately a 50th of a second measuring this one using kind of my standard shoot it at 240 frames per second and what everage it over a whole bunch of shutter actuations this one's about a thirtieth of a second I don't know if it's slower or if it was really a thirtieth of a second kind of a side note Andrew Wollin sack the guy who designed this shutter you see he started out working for Bausch and Lomb which is still an optical company and he invented at least their version of the iris diaphragm where it has the blades that come and go instead of a Waterhouse stop or you're just clicking different sized holes and front of it the lens according to the catalog is a special high-grade double combination I think that means it's a two element lens but I would not bet the farm on it the apertures here with this dial go from 16 to 256 but those are not f-stops that's given in the universal or what I've sometimes seen is the uniform system the u.s. system thankfully they do overlap f-stops and the u.s. system at f-16 so it diameter of the aperture opening came out to eight and a half millimeters so using the calculation for an f-stop came out to a focal length of 36 millimeters that seems like a mild telephoto but this guy takes four by five it was originally designed for glass plates they have a diagonal of 163 millimeters so using the ballpark of the diameter of your film frame equal to the focal length is about normal lens so if this guy is 136 millimeters and diagonals 163 this actually comes out to be slightly wide-angle lens there are hidden buttons there's one right here to open this piece and then there's one on the back for opening your film chamber a little bit stiff and I don't want to break it because this guy's over a hundred years old I got three film holders with it two of this type with this sliding lock piece here it's got the dark slides and then just have my black paper and there I was trying to approximate the thickness of the glass plates using other films and then I got one that is a different type has these little twisties for each side this one I put some hobby store felt on it because I was getting some light leagues and this one still has the double tape on it these are the actual I got two glass plates in it when I got the camera I couldn't see anything I did try to process them I got nothing so I assumed that these were opened a bunch of times or was just too old or I didn't really know what I was doing all of those are likely things so this one's slightly thicker but as spring Eclipse down in here I'll try and include some photos of the interior I have not tested close focus for this camera although I know it's good for six seven feet I took this Instax picture of our old lawnmower this other Instax picture of a stray cat it was just double taped in there and I didn't notice when I pulled out the dark slide the frame the Instax frame fell out so I think this is a stray cat in the neighborhood I also took some pictures using some Arista print paper that I use in pinhole cameras a lot it's about ISO six then I also have some Arista EDU ultra I think four by five film that's iso 100 so I shot a few frames of that and I got some decent results once I did the felt on the film holder and I wasn't getting such bad light leaks the shutter has instant which like I said is about a thirtieth per second it's got bulb where it's open as long as you hold it it also has time where you click it once it's open click it against again it's shut and I used a piece of tubing and my duster bulb and it seems to work pretty good I had to clean a bunch of crud out of this pneumatic barrel here but after I did that it seems to be pretty good you have to do a bit of quick okay you don't want to go slow or else it just kind of hangs up but a quick blip with it and it'll work the shutter I'm not sure this may be the oldest camera that I've shot with and even given that it's it could be as recent as about 1912 it's over a hundred years old so that it actually works is pretty amazing before I forget obviously it has a tripod socket has another one here on the side and it's got two separate view finders for whether you're in landscape or like it is now in portrait mode still got the original handle that's it it's supposed to have a little metal rod here to hold this plate that parts missing and there was I think it was just a sticker little nameplate was supposed to be inside the film chamber where I wish it had that because then I would have known right away it was the Thorne word dandy number five and this camera also has the distinction of being the two hundredth different kind of camera that I've shot with so the two hundredth camera because I don't count if I have you know two copies of an XA or something and I shoot with those that's one kind of camera so two that way of counting this guy is number 200 so I've got some other cameras that are actually in line I jump this one ahead of a couple of them so until I get those processed and shoot videos I will see you then you | 52 Cameras | UCBKswgwIvpWliI0hzXq4HEQ | 2020-05-18 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,176 | 5,969 |
cFMCTq7OTxo | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cFMCTq7OTxo | How to FIX the Stock Factory Turbo that BLEW UP on Josh's 2012 6.7 Powerstroke!!! | [Music] hey what's going on youtube this is king rancho 13. hurricane's coming tomorrow but trying to get my buddy josh's truck back up and running hopefully this evening or by the morning his turbo went out on his 2012 6-7 and so what we do is we got him uh mpd sxe 63 millimeter non-vg2 turbo got my buddy helping me out because i've been so backed up so i wasn't able to put it in in the time frame that josh needed it my buddy he's pretty good diesel mechanic as well thank you all so much for watching this video thank you so much for all the support on the rest of our channel if you haven't already and this is your first time watching please make sure to hit that like and subscribe and comment down below and let me know what your power stroke do y'all think is the best out there is it the 6073 early 67 late67 or the new brand new 67 on the 2020s so another thing is i know it's nighttime right now it's about uh 7 45 and i've been up since like about four o'clock this morning i went to go deer hunt this morning so it's been a long day so normally i don't ever really drink caffeine all that much but having myself a bang hopefully to wake me up a little bit to give me a little bit of boost so that i can help on this uh turbo going on josh's truck it looks a lot cleaner yep turbo's over there here's a 16 that [Applause] this back one it's a lot easier to put on and clamp down because on the stock one that one is the one that's a pain in the butt because it's pointed at the bottom towards the bottom and it just sucks to get off but this kit is actually this one you can kind of get your wrench back i'm excited to see how quick it's going to spool i got him a 63 instead of a 66 or a bigger because it was fuel he just drive driveability and yeah feeling and probably he's just going to do the driver and not race it or nothing yeah exactly daily driving just pulling around you know they have a construction company all right we already got the tune on it [Music] all right a little bit of difference in your exhaust dome too because it's a non-vgt turbo so it's a non-vgt so it takes a little bit more to spool up but once it spools up that's where it's at hey y'all it's game ranger 13 and today is last night the hurricane came through so don't really know how it's gonna be but um even during the hurricane we saw deer on camera so hopefully we'll uh get us a toad today that's what we're gonna tag for and um right now oh my gosh what was it it's not one it's it is a one oh my gosh please start up to like three strap three [Applause] [Music] oh [Applause] oh man you can hear that turbo spooling [Music] up all right well y'all um i know there was a little bit of sporadic video to show you josh's truck with the new turbo for now this will be the end of the video stay tuned for the very end i guess i'll probably add a little clip of it at the end here all right thank you all so much for watching please make sure to hit that like and subscribe and take care bye [Applause] [Music] you | KingRancher13 | UCJopBFqepxZc0fcZX34oUWw | 2020-11-02 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 615 | 3,016 |
2L_rbacWN_k | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2L_rbacWN_k | Bilabial consonant | Wikipedia audio article | in phonetics a bilabial consonant is a labial consonant articulated with both lips transcription the bilabial consonants identified by the international phonetic alphabet ipa are aware igbo has a six-way contrast among bilabial stops ppb approximately 0.7 percent of the world's languages lack bilabial consonants altogether including talingat chipawayan oneida and wichita the extensions to the ipa also define a bilabial percussive for striking the lips together smacking the lips see percussive consonant a lip smack in the non-percussive sense of the lips noisily parting would be the ipa chart shades out bilabial lateral consonants which is sometimes read as indicating that such sounds are not possible the fricatives and beta are often lateral but no language makes a distinction for centrality so the alophony is not noticeable see also place of articulation index of phonetics articles | wikipedia tts | UCYsYRb62nVuCJ8-FojrZRVw | 2018-12-03 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 137 | 895 |
H76XdLFkn4M | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H76XdLFkn4M | When Devin Booker lays on the ground like this, it's GAME OVER | Phoenix Suns vs Nuggets REACTION | [Music] all right let's see what these phoenix suns versus denver nuggets is talking about boy yeah phoenix all right we got the 3c to 2c whoo oh i ain't picking i ain't pick who we're going we need dinner i'm gonna i'm gonna have to make a another prediction man cause i i pick blazers and i pick the lakers so i'm gonna need to i'm gonna need to make a prediction man who's gonna win these man i don't know man we got michael porter in this thing and going cause yo yo cause you you earned that mvp kinda you earned that mvp the best of the rest man you earned that one after what you did to dame yeah you did that my guy because down the stretch they did not have not one answer for your ass it was tripping me out every time uh yeah then we got phoenix out here we got mikael britt oh now well phoenix phoenix this this little run they got this thing for to be short-lived because guess what either chris paul is of there or something but michael bridges they finna get him a damn near max contract out here for plan d and you know hitting a couple of shots i don't know if he worth all that but hey they in the two seas they get they got to get the money to somebody hey um all right man we're gonna see what these boys gonna do i still don't know i'm gonna take i still don't know who i'm gonna take i'm leaning i'm leaning oh my god happy feet i'm leaning toward phoenix just because they got devin booker you know what i'm saying and they got like some and they got somebody that can like at least they got somebody that i feel they can at least slow down yo kids and they got booker i must i'm i'm thinking it's the suns but that's just me oh aaron gordon come on now this we doing this is what we doing bruh come on you got cp3 in the post go get a bucket what is these if i had cp3 in the post i would go get a bucket like just go do some jump hook them to dev give them a spin move damn back him down at some hit him with an up fade up and under some fade away you just gonna get a ball up is that the play i mean i i guess that's the place in michael porter on the double screen but still that's supposed to be barbecue chicken boy yeah that's that's very underwhelming i will say that very underwhelming i don't care that michael porter about to eat this shot knock down ye like a porter's been stepping up a little bit though he's been stepping up more than i am saying i said he had to take the next step and oh yeah hey michael porter but where's your defense though i said jamal murray was hindering your game a little bit now he out of here you've been stepping up a little bit it's going to take a little bit more time but you've been stepping up i don't know about that oh please i don't know about that d though hey get up you don't don't young boy see i think aidan can challenge jokic you know i'm saying he can challenge him you know what i'm saying on d so he's not out here oh oh yes sir hey hey oh wait did they got some bad blood there's austin rivers in uh devin book you got black bad blood oh no that's him and ben simmons never mind never mind okay my pack get shot i'm leaning towards phoenix jesus why did you fall we just gonna have a bunch of these all game why did you fall though hey guys oh shoot oh shoot all right full court ain't even looking up court i guarantee you your kid was open thank you that's what you do you got somebody small on you don't hook him to death or just turn around and go up poor zingers zinger's ping is out here he finna get traded he up out of there [Music] um oh oh can you check okay good pass good shot m1 stupid who's double zero he don't look like he'd look like he was going to court yeah double z who who's double zero i need to know these guys if you're gonna be getting minutes you look like about five foot six as soon as they say his name i'll be like oh that's him probably somebody in college i used to watch come on one more good shot millsap good shot boy oh oh oh rim grazer how you a seven foot are you a seven foot rim grazer it's okay don't check me then all right don't check me then you know i do this for a living right you know i do this for a living right exactly at least something like that cp on you just turn around and just out tall as i am oh come on now come on now how many steps you get i just want to know how many steps to get one just like unorthodox that down look like monitor noble joints out here and he's not even a lefty that's the only reason i'm giving them them funny looks and then they look unorthodox i get to it it was clean it was clean but man called travel because this kid's just ugg come on come on you can't check me thank you like bro you're not even here can't see me john cena out here you're not even here okay compasso bro oh he ain't dunking though millsap on his last legs oh give me those yes sir uh-huh stop with that three-point line yes sir jj reddick changed the game out here he said that at that free throw line i'm stopping at three point line what happened yolk i have no vested interest in this game zero zero vested interest it'll be funny one of these dudes make it to the finals oh all right decent decent somebody box him out please that double air gord like he about to like he liked that he ain't like that yeah he ain't even gonna take cp3 if he gets there if he got him one-on-one in the post he can't even take cp3 hello good shot boy come on phoenix come on phoenix yo jay crowder making shots out here hello bang bang yeah get that man in foul trouble yeah i like that i like these i like these step back devin booger did not come to play these playoffs bro devin booker has done this move so many times this might as well be his sig i swear he does this every time he does these he gets fouled he just lay on the ground this is gonna be the devin booker statue right here his ass gonna be laying on the ground every time you do hit a game winner or a shot and one he just lay on the ground just like these do like ladies like what is these that's insane boy watch him do it one more time now y'all gonna have to look out for it now y'all gonna have to look out for it uh-huh oh yeah oh yeah yeah hold on hold on hold up you see the subtleties in the defense the subtleties this is type of stuff that y'all just be overlooking right you get my man in the edit free throw line he gonna try to back him down two dribbles he didn't go nowhere so guess what he gave the ball up that's good d he just tied him out for two dribbles look at this what do you think you gonna do no no just push him just push him made him pass it tyron gordon and gordon was hitting he hit a couple shots not gonna lie in that blazing series he he hit a couple of shots yeah yeah good pass see now that's just eight hey that's on you man well your feet too slow [Music] michael porter that's on you dawg that's on you dog knock down i'll get that mess out of here you know who's gonna block those you're just gonna block that dude did a little catch and shoot fade away like he was kobe out here come on cp m1 stupid m1 stupid don't look at me don't look at me well i'll tell you i'm gonna have to go with phoenix on these oh what is going on that's loki to lebron throw it up ah damn not the dub club not the dub club that was a good bag my god that's what they expected from aaron gordon oh now you got a post move now you got a bully oh oh about the stick middles stop that three-point line damn good finish good finish no sir who's that toy book craig just a bucket like what the hell what the hell did that what i'm saying why ain't been doing that oh it's damn going somebody aaron was listening he didn't discover that he's big and can jump and need to like just jump up and jump him jump hook him to death don't let him push you around now that's where they need to go they might have found that mismatch too little too late though damn boy you supposed to have a mismatch oh yeah but guess what you gotta check you gotta check me though who gonna check me boo who gonna check me boo just give me those oh you got those you lucky boy you got those y'all still got beat by 20. dub club dub club see they pissed me off when they put bull ball in giving them garbage minutes i'm giving them garbage minutes damn yeah phoenix i'm about to go with things on these i'm gonna have to let me go ahead and do my little prediction real quick man let me see let me see where mark was right and where mark was wrong let me see what my playoff prediction is that after round one gordon had 18. i'm saying gordon you need to go like go crazy like you the mismatch you got the mismatch go crazy on them um yeah it was pretty even yogurt you had 22. he had no assists man it was deeming him up it was d and up yeah man that's balance right there that's balance wow nas balance that's balanced i like these it's going to be a i'm at it i'm going to take these that's complete and utter balance everybody took the same amount of shots played the same amount of minutes and got the same amount of points wow wow that's tough that's tough | Marc The Sparc TV | UCYyySh_n-9ZnPZK-rJrat3A | 2021-06-08 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,861 | 9,053 |
uhuxTiaiPo4 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uhuxTiaiPo4 | Lord (Mark) Malloch Brown: The Need to Reform Multilateral Institutions | Certainly values like liberalism and democracy are under threat. I think it's a long historical run that's got us here, a growing evidence of an economic model that doesn't work and doesn’t deliver economic security for all. Long run crises like climate, and a more recent sense of unfairness, injustice piling in on top of this around issues like the global handling of COVID, and this sense of a world run by a certain group of older powers whose power is also declining but who are kind of clinging on and demanding that their priorities shape the world's priorities. So a very strong sense of the injustice of the current order and the double standards that are seen as permeating it was already there by the time Ukraine and the conflict in the Middle East came in on top of that. The problem with the institutions like the United Nations, World Bank, and others created after the Second World War is they are in a crisis, a crisis made by the times. And therefore, in some ways, it's hard to sort of pull them free of the times we live in, times of geopolitical confrontation and stress and reboot them and make them relevant. They are captives of a confrontational politics between China and the U.S., between the North and the South. And, you know, I think parts of them will make their way through and remain useful and relevant, as happened indeed during the Cold War, when you saw a lot of humanitarian activity by the U.N., but not much political activity. I think we may see something similar now. And the challenge is to build on that and make sure that in areas like climate and perhaps new areas like artificial intelligence, there is a robust multilateralism. We did a survey called the Open Society Barometer, and one of the striking things is the most enthusiastic multilateralists in the world live in Africa. And it's because, you know, a continent which is resource-rich but has lacked the capital to exploit that which has been, however, exploited itself across several of the modern centuries and has had its share of weak institutions and civil wars - you know, recognises the value of international collaboration as it seeks its own agency to direct its own future. And you know, it in a sense, stands for the values of multilateral collaboration and partnership and mutual respect. Whereas, you know, many other parts of the world either enjoy a certain sort of independence from the mainstream - parts of Latin America have always been a bit jaundiced about multilateral institutions, being able to deal with their own futures within their continent, if you like, and other regions which took the system for granted and implicitly thought it was theirs, - largely the countries of the West, you know, are now, disaffected because the system has slightly woken up and bitten them because, you know, it's not delivering their order anymore. The world order is becoming a much more complex, diffuse thing. And so, you know, the UN stands at the heart of these sort of multiple crises. And, you know, I think the only other thing I'd say is in our polling, the one thing that does come through is a deep respect for democracy amongst people, a disappointment with its delivery. But from China to Africa to Europe to America, and indeed Latin America, a view that, you know, the preferred system of government remains democracy. But, but, but it's got to deliver. And younger people particularly, are increasingly sceptical that it will deliver. | International Crisis Group | UCj015l-Gu66iB80-X_sr9tw | 2024-02-29 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 603 | 3,468 |
OX3YyPIGauk | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OX3YyPIGauk | The Inevitable Kevin Kelly Summary | the inevitable by Kevin Kelly summary the book in three or more sentences were not totally doomed and robots won't replace us at least not in everything we do in his book he inevitable Kevin Kelley gives us a glimpse in the possible future he showcases 12 technological forces he believes will shape our future and though robots might not enslave us massive tracking and total surveillance are here to stay doubt the core idea the author is presenting difference in areas of how the future might unfold preparing us for what's next and what's next probably looks like this imagine zillion streams of information interacting with each other communicating pulsating a new type of computer tracking and recording everything we do the future will be less about owning stuff and more about being part of flowing information that will supposedly make our lives easier dot six key lessons from the inevitable lesson number one products are becoming services lesson number two everything in the world requires maintenance lesson number three the online world is manufactured by users not by big institutions lesson number four artificial intelligence will help us define humanity lesson number five if you can choose anything what will you choose lesson number six the twelve forces that are molding the future lesson number one products are becoming services Kevin Kelly basically reinforces what Tian sulla says in his book subscribed he's talking about the fact that all major companies are shifting their strategy from selling to serving building relationships with their clients dot people will rarely purchase cars in the future the actual vehicle they'll simply use transportation services like uber or lyft we are moving away from the world of fixed nouns and toward a world of fluid verbs in the next thirty years we will continue to take solid things an automobile a shoe and turn them into intangible verbs Kevin Kelley tweet if you're planning to start a company of some sort don't aim to sell goods your main focus should be to build a strong bridge between you and your desired customer to create a process of some sort that will offer ongoing benefits in the new era of smart processes imagine uber and Spotify well outwit single Prada lesson number two everything in the world requires maintenance you just purchased a new laptop don't get too attached to it you'll most probably replace it after a year or two the same applies to everything in the world not the reason we constantly upgrade our gear is twofold first because we want to look cool in the eyes of others that's the psychological reason second because stuff break and get outdated really really fast especially nowadays dot but this applies to everything around not just stuff that people - it's strange to say it but your relationship with others also requires maintenance what about your business same dot you need to keep in touch with your friends including your spouse if you want to have a strong relationship with them and still have someone to call when your car breaks down understanding this life concept will help you in many ways not only business wise but also in terms of keeping your marriage intact not long ago I learned that even the most inanimate things we know of Stone iron columns copper pipes gravel roads a piece of paper won't last very long without attention and fixing and the loan of additional order existence it seems is chiefly maintenance Kevin Kelly lesson number three the online world is manufactured by users not by big institutions with each passing day this is becoming more and more truth the content we see on platforms like Facebook YouTube Twitter is not created by these companies but by the people by the audience these mediums are simply organizing all the data and present it in a cool way doubt it was hard to imagine such over run by the masses back in the days a couple of years ago making music was too much trouble not to mention producing videos but things change rather quickly when the new internet order took over now everyone with a laptop idea and the stable connection can become a content creator dot today we have a new blog appearing every second and three hundred video hours uploaded every minute though this is super cool I mean there are thousands of people living doing what they love we should become aware of something it's up to us to keep the online world from crap and harmful content it's our responsibility to steer tech in the right direction are we up for such a burden lesson number four artificial intelligence will help us define humanity when AI becomes the new normal everything will change not only in terms of job offerings there will be a decline there at least for the jobs we currently know something else much more important will change dot when autonomous cars replace uber drivers chatbots assist clients much better than human representatives will have enough time to reevaluate our role our beliefs our goals and even our identities what humans for is a question asked in the book a reasonable question if you've been driving a taxi for over 20 years you'll surely question your existence in the world when the friendly 4-wheel robot overtakes your business it will be sad dramatic a riot starting moment but most certainly inevitable dot if you come to think about it we weren't created for this the manual labor I mean here's why we're here according to the author humans are for inventing new kinds of intelligences that biology could not evolve AI will provoke us to think differently to do things differently artificial intelligence will help us better understand what we mean by intelligence in the first place dot so the important thing here is not whether or not we should let AI overtake us the main focus should be about redefining what it means to be a human finding out what really sets us apart from everything else living in the universe dot as we invent more species of AI we will be forced to surrender more of what is supposedly unique about humans each step of surrender we are not the only mine that can play chess fly a plane make music or invent a mathematical law will be painful and sad we'll spend the next three decades indeed perhaps the next century in a permanent identity crisis continually asking ourselves what humans are good for if we aren't unique tool makers or artists or moral ethicists than what if anything makes us special Dave and Kelly lesson number five if you can choose anything but you choose you want access to every book on the planet so you can read more that's totally doable nowadays you just subscribe to Kindle unlimited with just a few clicks you'll have unlimited access to over 1 million titles without physically owning ebooks it's the same thing if you want access to the best PlayStation games you just hop on a plan with PlayStation now but that's not all that the world is now borderless cheap flights instant messaging platforms access to a variety of dishes everything you want is within arm's reach thing is we don't really know what we want and that's totally understandable how can you pick the best book among 1 million titles Google's homepage is simply a search box ready to answer all of our questions the am behind it can even guess autocomplete what we're about to type yet we don't really know what we should ask because we don't know ourselves very well it's even worse with social media we can easily get lost in the infinite rabbit hole created by sites like Facebook and YouTube but if you don't know what you want out of life it will be like entering a black hole you can escape from it dot lesson number six the 12 forces that are molding the future of these forces the ones you'll see below are not operating solo they emerge from one another and complete each other imagine them as trajectories telling us towards where we're headed but not really giving us concrete answers for the future regardless of this uncertainty these are forces worth considering when making future plans dot there is a separate chapter for each motion in the book that twelve forces are basically the whole book as you can imagine though here I'll give you the brief version becoming things won't last very long without the proper attention and maintenance especially in the tech world continuous upgrades are required or in other words our future is a series of endless upgrades we're entering the era of becoming the constant change in features will turn us into newbies we will be newbies forever always trying to keep up with what's new cognate I in the future things will interact with other things everything will be connected after all we can't creates smart AI if we keep it locked inside a room we need to give it space to grow we need to plug it into seven billion human minds it might sound scary at first but only by tapping AI into our world we label to create a medical diagnosis tool and other life-saving tools that we'll be able to give us personalized health advice flowing the Internet is the world's largest copy machine if something can be copied it will be copied that's why a lot of artists are obsessing over copyrights but you can't really stop people from stealing your copy once something lands on the Internet it will surely be replicated but there is something else important about the flow State the web is no longer about flat boring pages it's mostly about endless streams of photos of posts imagine social media screening for centuries who were people revolving around the spoken word but it's quite different today we're now people of the screen you want to read a book you no longer get a big fat book from the local library you get it on your phone waiting for getting something anything is unbearable we now prefer the flux of pixels the fast-paced world is full of tweets headlines sound bites and get-rich-quick schemes accessing it's like we're living inside the world's largest rental store owning is no longer cool you just borrow stuff looking for a ride you call an uber wanna watch the newest movie you don't have to leave your house to watch a movie you just subscribe to Netflix borrowing has a lot of advantages the biggest one is that you have no responsibility to clean repair store or maintain the things you're borrowing something business owners should think about sharing the current economic culture runs on sharing the best institutions and businesses are highly connected people nowadays have a common goal to share what they are doing sharing is like a new currency if you're someone who shares valuable things you'll be highly rewarded filtering the internet is this vast place where everyone is contributing to its growth there is literally an infinite hall of options online that's why we need some sort of filtering people in tech to weed out the crap and give us only the essential info such types of filters will become even more valuable in the future rhe mixing economic growth doesn't necessarily mean creating new stuff innovation happens by rearranging existing resources to make them more valuable or in other words growth comes from remixes to Rive from a combination of existing technologies interacting instead of workers sitting inside cubicles in front of gigantic screens they'll easily jump to a 3d conference room with dozen of other co-workers all working from the comfort of their homes VR will soon take over the world will most probably create new worlds where everything will be possible and start interacting way better than before tracking tiny chips embedded in everything we own will allow us to track and measure everything we do and consume but to check your blood pressure just open the app on your phone motion trackers are no longer exciting in the future we'll have the ability to check how our whole body operates thus allow us to live longer and better questioning a lot of things that seemed impossible in the past are now very real things like Google Earth or an online platform connecting more than 6 billion people Facebook so before you conclude that something is impossible stop and say let's try this old impossibilities are quite possible today beginning we are living in a very exciting period the beginning of technological evolution that will link everything in this world imagine what will happen when seven billion humans are all linked and working together will either solve all known to man problems and reach new worlds or destroy humanity as we know it only time will tell I love taking notes download the worksheet worksheet actionable notes per topia state proto Pia is a state of becoming it's not a destination it's a continuous process something like staying fit you can't get ripped by training one you need to exercise daily to get a beachbody and later keep it that's what Porto PA is all about in the so-called pro tip e'en mode things are getting slightly better than yesterday unfortunately it's not exciting progress in a lot of occasions is something really dull but by pushing forward daily the tiny incremental improvements will help you advance go for topia mode and get better how are you different what sets you apart how are you different from everyone else including probably some robots in the future what will you do for a living if automation replaces your role of a sales rep for example it's a question worth thinking about it will help you find your real place in the world life logging the concept of life logging can help you become better in every aspect of your life what's this the idea is to track things related to your life all the time want to eat better food record everything related to food what type of food you're eating how many calories are you consuming and what time you eat how do you feel afterward etc once you have a few days of data you will notice things you have most probably missed in the past thus make small adjustments in your daily schedule focus on the process every time we see someone famous we start to scream and simultaneously wish we had what they have but instead of learning from their process we focus on the end result never thinking about the work behind the shiny clothes and the new cars how someone did it is much more valuable than what they did remix to succeed in the future you need to remix solve old problems by mixing the benefits of different products we're now equipped with super computers in our pockets we can easily connect the benefits of existing products in a different unexpected way in a way so that we can wow people commentary and my personal takeaway so what does the future look like one word connected according to Kevin Kelly will become a highly connected Society everything will be shared we shared and shared some more along with that will be tracked like criminals while on bail yes we'll need a lot of data to improve our healthcare and upgrade the AI tacking everything we do dot but there is more virtual reality will probably replace real-time conversations as services are currently replace ownership our attention span will decrease even more tiny chips will be embedded in all of the products will question our existence even more doubt though the author presents a very optimistic viewpoint for the future there's a lot that can go wrong robots taking over in smart AI bombarding the major cities will see one thing is certain tech is here to stay it's already an integral part of our lives but that's a good thing there has never been a better day in the whole history of the world to invent something thanks to technology today is the best time to start something dot notable quotes our brains were not evolved to deal with zillions this realm is beyond our natural capabilities and so we have to rely on our machines to interface with it we need a real-time system of filters upon filters in order to operate in the explosion of options we have created Kevin Kelley there has never been a better day in the whole history of the world to invent something there has never been a better time with more opportunities more openings lower barriers higher benefits slash risk ratios better returns greater upside than now right now this minute this is the moment that folks in the future will look back at and say oh who have been alive and well back then Kevin Kelley this is not a race against the machines if we race against them we lose this is a race with the machines you'll be paid in the future based on how well you work with robots 90% of your co-workers will be unseen machines Kevin Kelley | Eknowledge | UCBifP_cUszH-Y-GWflI5dCA | 2020-07-06 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 2,911 | 16,538 |
4IMBgkGavNo | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4IMBgkGavNo | Marriage, Divorce, and Everyday Couple Dynamics- He's Wrong, She's Right Podcast Ep 3 | [Music] we're recording oh yeah and it's on you oh lovely welcome to the he's wrong she's ride podcast I still have my headphones on that I don't need thanks for letting me know didn't even know didn't even know they just fit so perfectly and on today's episode we're going to talk about marriage and divorce no we're not yes we are okay fine she said so it is what I said that's what she said okay I'm your Genius co-host Andrew this is the my beautiful wife co-host Nona spelled with one n an accent mark over the O not like your Italian Grandma okay yeah she just made up word everything's made up not all of us can have boring names like you Andrew hey it's just something that the government needs to identify me people call me whatever they want [ __ ] people call me the bacon father people call me the cool sky on Earth I don't know who these people are but I haven't met them yet they're there they exist yeah if you think he's the coolest person to ever exist please leave your uh review in the comments can can I help you no I'm just kidding within the first couple seconds of the video you know are going to keep it PG we got to make sure that no moms against Moms showing cleavage groups show up in the comments trying to cancel us he likes to assert his dominance everywhere we go touching my boobs in public private Etc hey but I do it with a hint of class I'm sorry but how is any of that classy classy with a capital K yeah welcome to episode three where glad that you have stuck through episodes one and two or skipped through potentially decided that we were tolerable enough to try a third episode some settings have changed um the cameras are not on battery now so that'll help or not the cameras the the lighting the lights yeah they're literally just Walmart ring lights that I bought so that the girls could do little videos like years ago and sat in the box so now they're helping plus a streaming light that it's called a streaming light but I don't stream I guess now it is since I'm a podcaster are you a podcaster I am a podcaster I'm official official make the plaque make the plaque right now official podcast host coolest guy ever loves bacon and his wife okay progress I love how bacon his progress progressively the font gets smaller and then when it gets to and his wife it's a big bald prin like and his wife what does that mean let me read the whole caption okay whatever you say whatever you say bacon will always come before me um if this is your first episode I will be sniffling and potentially coughing sometimes I do have a cough trop in right now to help suppress some of it um I have seasonal allergies and it's PA and season in nor Carolina so I'm doing better than I was last week if this was last week the episodes would never air because nobody would enjoy them and everybody would be like I'm never listen to this [ __ ] again is that the downside of growing up in the midwest we had we had just different pollen everybody up there is allergic to a rag Wade born and raised here I'm immune to this nonsense this [ __ ] flying around you're not immune I'm immune you're not immune you're just acclimated I've been here for eight what year is this yeah I've been here for8 years it's the longest I've lived anywhere other than growing up and you still hate it yeah I'm ready for something else arel where would you move to Andrew I don't know I don't have enough money to find out okay so if you wouldd like to sponsor Andrew to move in with you please comment below we'll do a 30 accepting donations we'll do a 30-day trial 30-day trial yeah my dog my dog has to come yes she does cuz she she won't keep it here she's the best dog though according to Andrew she's obedient she listens she just follows yeah exactly perfect dog most people intentionally train their dogs like that but she's not nice she's not a nice dog nobody wants their protective dog to be nice to other people okay it's the entire premise you don't want the stranger to come into your house and the dog be like just pet me please I love you you want your da be like get the [ __ ] out of my house not what I was talking about but okay just because she bullies other dogs she's a good dog okay whatever you say so on this episode we're going to talk about marit and divorce but before that Andrew's gonna say who is sponsoring this episode me Andrew yep lxm media.com veteran wiki.org Nona Phelps see pictures of Nona at Nona fel.com what kind of pictures you'll find go find out let us know well let us know because we are unaware by the time you're watching this we might have merch on our website that might support us you can always you can always throw us some money on patreon oh you can join our Discord that's also paid Avenue these are things that I've all literally just spun up so they have like zero followers and but we're trying to get to a thousand followers so Andrew will wear a dress of mine wait wait wait hold on hold on hold on a thousand specifically on YouTube not an aggregate of every social network we might clarification we might have a Target goal for the other ones but right now the only one I really care about is YouTube okay because because I want to I want to monetize the videos let's let's let's be honest I need subscriber count watch time those are basically the only metrics I care about initially okay if it if we were doing shorts we would need like 10 million views so let's start with a thousand yeah no no no views I'm not talking about followers yeah um so we're not focusing on that somebody else can edit that stuff for us if you want if you want to chop up our videos you're more than welcome if you want to reimagine our branding you're welcome to do that doesn't mean I'll use it but you're welcome to present I mean fan art would be flattering draw a caricature of Nona fan art yeah that's a thing yeah why is that a thing I don't know people get stuff all the time who who gets stuff all the time I don't know we probably need a mailbox at some point we are nobody's but somebody might be watching this episode in a year and we might have 10 followers at that time okay let's shoot for 10 um so yeah we might have merch one of my clients will potentially handle that for us um print on demand type stuff we won't Warehouse anything we won't handle any of the logistics you'll pay us but then we'll pay somebody else to do it that's correct our logo is pretty neat inspired by some retro pop art with a boy girl theme blue and pink um even though neither of was like either of those colors yeah it's pretty cool um yeah we would love if anybody if anybody's got some sort of talent that you think we can monetize off of you hey I'm saying the quiet part out loud yeah when you send something to your favorite whatever podcaster athlete whatever and they turn around and do something with it and financially gain off of it that's the only reason why they did it they're not going to okay you might have one in a million that are like genuine nice people that might want to like show off the thing that you sent them because they think it's cool but for the most part people are not going to do anything unless they can monetarily gain from it in some way shape or form and that includes us thank you you're welcome so that being said if you want to send us anything currently you can send it to our old address 1264 South Brook Road oneone North Carolina 28479 and eventually we'll get some sort of PO box or mailbox but that's not today definitely not going to tell you guys where we live now because we have kids so yep nobody's allowed to stuck my children yep and uh that's been a nice Trend actually that's kind of a good segue into some of the marriage and stuff um people have been coming out saying hey you're going to see less of my family because you guys [ __ ] suck so that people are finally catching on they you shouldn't be Plastering your kids online CU they're [ __ ] sick people out there yeah so yeah I appreciate it seeing and hearing that and that's the way this show is going to be too you guys will probably never see them I'm sure somebody's going to go [ __ ] stalk our profiles and think that they're going to be slick okay cool go try and do that please don't she's saying please don't stalk the kids you can go check out her social media Prof profiles NOA doesn't have personal profiles if you're just joining so maybe one day maybe one day maybe one day and before somebody says anything no I'm not the reason I didn't say that she can't be on social media they can see you I'm not whatever you say Andrew yeah there we go we just open the Pandora's Box on that every all the women that aren't watching this are going to blame me for you un having social media okay so anyways marriage and divorce no secret that you are my second marriage but I am your first mhm so Andrew what made me so special to be your first marriage not first first um I don't know why you up what po though I'm not even prepared because you were nice to me if the standard is so low that I'm the first girl who is nice to you but I feel pretty shitty right now no I don't know does that have to just be one thing or one list of things why can't it be the total of everything well you had multiple relationships before me you have lived in multiple locations there was never one person before me that you even considered no you say that was such conviction never had had any plan never bought any ring never yeah no interesting but would you say that at a certain point in our relationship you kind of felt like if you didn't then I would no longer you mean like the ultimatum like in the kind of I mean obviously I never gave you an ultimatum but it kind of got to that point in our relationship that we had been together for so many years that it's just the next step well I was trying to save up because I wanted to give you your dream wedding and instead you got a you got something shitty that you didn't like and with the hope and potential that after my house sells we can do something if you guys could see your facial expression right now okay but I'm asking did you actually even want to marry me because that's something that you dreamt about or fantasized about or thought about in a realistic term or was it essentially just the next step in our long-term relationship I wanted to and how did you come to that conclusion I wanted to you just woke up one day and said all right we're finally going to get married I think the better way to look at it is up until a certain point I didn't not want to it just wasn't the time okay and then after a certain point it was like she probably ask her to marry me and I had made it very clear that I'd come out of a 10-year marriage where I no longer trusted anybody at that point because if somebody can cheat the entire marriage why would I trust with forus right why would I trust another person so marriage was not even really something that I thought about because it's just not um it obviously wasn't important to the other person in my first marriage and what she's saying in a lot of words is that I'm her dream husband I had no kids I didn't bring anything else into the relationship I came with lots of baggage suitcases and suitcases is a baggage that's a different kind of baggage though than what people are going to guess like what what would you think that people are guessing when I say l the baggage people don't know you and and know that the kids are not mine biologically right are going to probably assume that there's more than one day I get that I get that question all the time not limited to but including doctor's offices it's not like you change doctors or they change doctors very frequently they all still go to the pediatrician let's let's make sure that we have the same dad here I remember going to the grocery store one time with uh I think maybe all three of the little ones were with me I know it was at least Chloe and one other MH so it was either Chloe and cash or Chloe and Charlotte were all three mhm it was an older guy the one in Leland mhm who I'm pretty sure is a a veteran cuz he's I believe he's worn a hat at some point but um he asked me one time if they were all mine and at first I was like no like thinking that he was asking biologically right and the look on Chloe's face was like sadness and I was like oh [ __ ] [ __ ] that up you broke our heart I didn't know what to like normally you have to correct people the other way a what well I get that question all the time and it's gotten to the point where I'll just say some random [ __ ] back of how I found these kids on the side of the road it's like the obvious answer is duh they're all mine duh well you could be shopping with somebody else's kid who stayed the night or yeah a cousin who's in town for a week but my goodness four children is just too much for people to process I remember I remember going store with like my cousins and stuff like that I don't never remember my parents or my family members Grandma aunts or whatever being asked but I also wasn't paying attention I could say that so and I also wasn't sure what the kids were going to think if I did say yes like were they going to be like no you're a step dad like I could see Cooper correcting that but everybody else I actually don't think so cuz I'm pretty sure I've been asked or roundabout way I've been asked certain things like that and I just say yes and I think he likes it or appreciates it okay one day if he watches this he can tell us okay one day and we'll let you know what he say one day after he's done going through puberty oh God don't remind me no talking about the sex stuff I'm talking about just him having his temper tantrums but he's quick to apologize to you because I'm like don't disrespect your mom no well because he knows that you feed him thanks that's all I do for him is feed him no like he he had that um what you want to call it his he was upset the other day when he was like nobody ever wants to hang out with me why do I have to hang out with you guys and we're like uh no we literally try to involve you and stuff and you want to sit in your room with your door locked that's not us avoiding you Cooper that's you avoiding us I thought he was actually like genuinely going to cry and I think that he really thinks that him spending time in his room by himself is us now wanting to spend time with him a that's so sad like what else can you derive from that yeah know I I can see what you're saying but at the same time when we invite him to do anything I don't want to no thank you no thank you no thank you m c do you want to watch this movie with us no thank you thank you you want to stay at the table and talk while everybody finishes eating since you just picked up your plate and dumped it in your mouth yeah how about this tonight we ask him what he would like to do and put him on the spot and giving him an option for him to say no thank you to put him on the spot and say what would you like to do okay okay we'll try that okay so marriage and divorce very messy both marriage and divorce are equally messy I wouldn't know you don't think marriage is messy not ours okay not all the time there's a mess here and there no no you can't please everybody that's not that's not being messy yeah being messy is the being caught eating and fighting it out and staying together anyways that's the big the big blowout messes there are so many minor [Music] messes like like just everything everything in life is messy and it's how you deal with those messes whether you are willing to put your needs aside and only give to the other or if you voice your concerns or otherwise I don't have needs you said I'm a robot such a lie robots don't have needs you are the most needy adult I've ever met oh my God no the way the way that whisper pants and wants attention all the time is the way that you pant and want attention at the time well just like how you like a start your dominance walking around the grocery store holding my tits like so Andrew that's not something that happens in case people are wondering yes it is no it's not I'll hold her butt while she's walking so Andrew and sometimes I'll fling her around towards me and give her a kiss and now no he will literally hold my boob and walk around and then he'll stare down the person who's looking did you get a good look it's because they're literally walking around the store with their wife and kids looking Dona up and down and so I'm just helping ensure that the next time they're in the store they don't do that to somebody else's wife while their wife is looking at cans of soup so why do you change your shorts before we go to the store Andrew because because why cuz I don't wear pajama pants and whatever else I've been lounging around in what's the real [Music] reason because I don't wear underwear and to assert your dominance well well no yes no so that everybody will check him out no some just fit better [Music] sure I like the little silky whatever you say for my my ADHD tick that's on your gym shorts yeah right and then you take those off yeah it's also to prevent me from doing that in public because it be weird okay you don't want people seeing you stroking yourself in public sure yeah it's probably it's probably not something that anybody should be caught doing all right then don't do it you don't want to have your pants around your ankles like dmer and an arcade oh yeah I forgot about that or fair fair the yeah County Fair yeah don't do that Andrew I would divorce you by the way if you did that so how long did you stay in your relationship that you didn't want to be in the marriage 10 years the whole 10 years you didn't want to be in it I found out he was cheating 3 months after we got married so are the kids even yours what kind of [ __ ] question is that I'm just joking yes I birthed all four of my children you know it's funny that I asked it that way would you like me to go into gory detail about how I bir them I've delivered babies I've been in a C-section okay it's part of clinicals that you have to do okay yeah the only thing that I thought was weird is i' C-sections [ __ ] violent mhm two doctors on each side ripping putting a little rubber rubber baby slide all up in the abdomen it's probably the most violent surgery that you can have and then you're expected to care for a child immediately after and leave the hospital hey but some of them make the decision to do that rather than natural birth I'm not talking about the people who decide but well for the people that don't decide normally there's of this a debate of vaginal versus C-section what is better I'm just stating the obvious that a C-section is probably the most violent surgery you can have and you're expected to care for a newborn immediately after and be discharged and then you've got rich people who just pay for somebody else to carry their kids so they don't have to deal with it okay anyways anyways so what was it like being with somebody who'd had four vaginal deliveries normal normal he says with no conviction in his voice normal okay okay and what made you decide to get into a relationship with somebody who was the mom of four and going through a divorce at the time because now I have minions to take over the world oh so there was a plot yeah of course there always PL so what is the the goal take over the world right how cash is going to lead the Army okay I can see that yeah he's the youngest by the way if you guys don't know that Cooper is going to be in charge of uh Logistics and I knew you're going to say that development and yeah AB development yeah absolutely yeah then Chloe Chloe will she'll be like um the the daughter sister in Yellowstone okay I could see that y y and then what about Charlotte she be in jail [ __ ] my God you are terrible no she'll be she'll be the um the uh propaganda artist okay she'll do the loves art yeah she'll do the artwork she'll do the marketing and promotion and yeah theme development okay you've you've got it all planned out and um nobody needs to investigate us further because none of this is going to come into fruition so anyways um fluish well now you're making me second guess myself it's not flu rition it's a typo or is a speaking you can't speak a typo can you no come to fruition is it fruition or fruition fruition see Sy syn oh my God I can't even say synonyms for fruition on the thesaurus.com elition is a real word Australia stop it what's the what is the website what did that say flu.com Au I don't know what's going on there I don't like it okay it's fruition I'm right on this one while she's scrolling her phone I you guys can stare at my face for once oh why isn't S there we go look there's a big hole in the wall or there's another wall behind it all right that's enough just just admit that I was right and we can move on well now I'm just admit that I was right and we can move on somebody will correct Us in the comments we can revisit this on the next episode okay okay okay okay I'll let it go okay make sure you guys find us everywhere that podcast audio is available if you don't have a specific app or you build your own thing and you would like to subscribe to our RSS feeds those are available on the website they're also available in the description of all of the audio and video files across YouTube and Spotify and everywhere else um everything is nicely neatly packaged and labeled I make our descriptions pretty concise uh you got time time stamps you can click on on YouTube I know all of the things I know all of the technical things he's so proud of himself I'm not good at the creative stuff though so if it looks like [ __ ] and it sounds like [ __ ] it's because we're using amateur equipment because we are [ __ ] but on the technical side we're good to go and our show is going to grow quicker than other people that I know um because they didn't want to listen to me he likes throwing people under the bus by the way no no no no no no no no yes yes yes yes no no no I have a proven methodology with actual results they are still clients of mine to this day and still and I was doing the work for free and they still didn't want to follow through with it not my problem it's the only so much you can do what's the saying leave the horse to water but you can't force it to drink yes that is the saying yep so if I ever give you free advice take it with a grain of salt try it see if it works and then when it does you can give me credit credit okay whatever you say it's all I ask is for a little bit of credit for my big brain that's his favorite big brain yeah I don't know everything I don't know everything I know I know most of it I don't know everything whatever you say for those listening and not watching she stripped her clothes off just oh my God you are really trying to get people to watch this video hoping to see me naked they know better I know if it's on YouTube that it's not true oh yeah what happens on YouTube we would be demonetized and we would be deplatformed and we wouldn't have a podcast you don't think that's going to happen with your plan to take over the world using my four children no absolutely not okay whatever you say yeah no they're going to read it in the transcript and be like these people are [ __ ] delusional yes he is no we yes he is no so anyways so it was we were talking about cheating during marriage have you no I have not would you like to answer if you know anybody who has are you trying to prompt me or you just sure is there some I'm supposed to be thinking of right now I don't know is there anybody that you can think of lots of people okay one in particularly that you oh oh yeah talk about on this podcast I didn't say that you're the one that said you want people's dirty laundry okay let's go for it I'm not going to say any names though okay that's not happening pineapple people that's sure we'll call them pineapple people they their their words not ours is it their that's what I'm starting to say is it their words or is it her words okay her words yeah not ours he is not a participant right he also doesn't know right as far as we know or he might and just act dumb just to be clear cut this person out of my life over a year ago so have no idea if things have blown up since then but when I cut that person out of my life I'm kind of a zero tolerance kind of person for that kind of stuff I was instrumental in bullying her into doing that he was which I I would say that I have a zero tolerance policy for cheating in general but this person was important to me so I kept forgiving them needless to say that sounds a lot like my previous marriage so as you can see I have a history of forgiving people for cheating IND Discretions well you were trying to parent her okay I'll give you that as well trying to teach her the wrong try to no you mean not teach her the wrong sorry I'm sorry te Teach her to not do the wrong I guess I don't know anyways so yeah she would go around telling Nona stories and no would be like are you stupid I don't want to hear this and then she would continue like acting like it was something to be proud about mhm and as far as I know they were all within walking distance of her home and they were all uh done in her home underneath her husband's watchful eye or not so watchful eye in this case he just drugged up all the time I don't know honestly I really don't know but yeah is he Dr doe when he's working do you think or only when he's probably after I I don't know I don't know I really don't know I don't know anything about him personally really but that does make me think that if all that was going in our previous neighborhood with multiple Affairs can only imagine the things that happen in neighborhoods everywhere else so now I want to know see I I view this these days like not only is like somebody's going to find out for one but but I think of it like any other crime at this point everybody has a doorbell camera or a security camera and I I I'll tell this story real quick so a neighbor did come forward I told you this story a neighbor came forward to the wife of the first man that she was having the affair with this this affair went on for well over a year and a neighbor came forward with doorbell footage and talked to the wife of the man that she was having the affair with and ultimately that person was so shamed by the entire block that they had to sell their house and move because they were told oh you're crazy you're crazy you're delusional you're just making things up that you're seeing her walk at 11:30 at night on the doorbell camera coming out of his garage and stuff like what else are you doing at 11:30 night everybody else has gone to bed and everybody even when they're not actually being nosy when people see something or hear something or catch something on their camera they notify you and say hey I saw this or the other way around hey our car got broken into did you buy a chance catch it on your camera like everybody talks and communicates about it it's not like back in the day where you literally had to be peeking out the blinds to see what was going on like you can passively catch people now and then the second wife of the man that she was having the affair with um caught them on their doorbell camera and threatened to use that footage in court when they were going through their divorce because she ended their marri marriage and threatened to send it to her husband as well and because she was already so in tune with how to be a good cheater and I'm saying that disgustingly they're saying that she is empowered by not being caught she was checking her husband's phone religiously and was able to delete everything that was coming from the wife directly to him before she and he could get it for the people watching I gave her a look but it didn't mean anything you're right it doesn't mean anything I have no access to his phone if that's what you're getting at you know my pins you could eventually Chloe's got access to have no idea what your pins are I think I might know like one number I'm just but Chloe has access to my laptop and there are ways yeah but he doesn't leave the house so I don't have to worry about him cheating well even if I did you know where I am uhhuh here at the house no man if I leaves oh yeah when I I was working uh a job in the Raleigh area a couple years ago and the first place that I was staying at sketchy so sketchy so I was like Hey I'm going send you my location on Google Maps if uh you notice anything weird you know report it yeah or come up here and see if you can find my body and then I just never disabled it and I never check it I really don't you notifications for two locations I get an email like every couple months it's like hey just to remind you I don't get an email I know I do oh gotcha I get an email it's like hey just in case you didn't know somebody's tracking you this person is tracking you and to these was being sneaky and had set it up on my end or something got it which I don't even know how to do well you can't I have to invite you first or you would have to do it through my phone to invite you yeah but anyways and then well we remember Aaron last year we had the air tag from his wife but it was non malicious it was literally his wife was still in Indiana and he was down here on vacation with both boys right no he only had one oh yeah yeah that that's a weird TR and their their the air tag was going off because it had been disconnected from her phone for long enough but it was literally like for his backpack or something like that or I don't remember what it was I have no idea but seemingly Apple and Google have fixed that problem by allowing you to detect trackers even if they're not outside that window yet theoretically I could find one if it was on me or my vehicle and I actually wondered if you ever put one on my vehicle I don't have an iPhone so I couldn't set it up any tracker no no tracker okay okay whatever you fine whatever you say what would I need to I don't know it just seems like something you would do you always have the kids with you if you were going to cheat with the kids one of them is going to say I didn't oh my God I wasn't even thinking about cheating man just like they all have a different way of like talking about things and there's no way to like preemptively hush them because then he that puts it on their mind MH and then they slip up and you know Charlotte can't keep a secret for anything it's not even that she can't keep a secret is that she intentionally wants to be the one that to share everything yeah she wants to did did you know this happened yeah she wants to be she wants to be cool so she wants to be the first one to say it so that she can get the credit or the prize the prize of nothing the cred credibility yeah so no I'm not worried somebody's going to say something now comments B Sam me I'm I'm going to try now what somebody's going to try and hit on you or something all right show them how you walk around the grocery store again just to remind them okay yeah takes full control so anyways would you like to share a cheating story in your do I have one I don't know you just said you could think of plenty of people cheating well I've had sex with a married woman but I didn't know she was married oh oh my goodness so you are an active participant in cheating just because you didn't know doesn't mean you helped facilitate somebody I didn't know and this was the summer before you and I met correct yeah and you said that you ran into them the couple that were still together at the gym mhm uh and he didn't say anything to you no cuz he probably doesn't know why didn't you say something hey by the way I [ __ ] your wife cuz you say I start to make conflicts to begin with well you enjoy starting conflict so I'm actually surprised you didn't I don't enjoy starting conflicts I just don't care so you didn't care that she was married I didn't know until after right but and that didn't bother you at all you didn't feel used no I just stopped it only was one time and I just stopped talking to her so how many one night stands have you had maybe three four interesting cuz I'm pretty sure you told me you only have had relationship not when night stands it's cuz overwhelmingly that's true okay whatever you say so besides sleeping with a married woman and enjoying every 2.5 seconds of it what else would you like to add to this conversation about cheating don't don't that is the overwhelming response don't cheat because if you do you likely will end a marriage I won't but somebody else will I was saying you in a I know okay okay don't cheat I am curious whatever happened to the last couple that she entwined herself in because the first one I believe are still together even with overwhelming evidence presented the second couple did result in a divorce some people some guys and some women know that they're not going to find the equivalent or an upgrade after the fact so they cling to it what do you mean give me okay so you're a guy you're four and you're dating a 10 okay you're probably going to try and cling to that as long as you possibly can because it's probably the first time that you've ever [ __ ] hit a home run in your life okay I'm just wondering where you're going with this that's so when you're talking about people staying together even with overwhelming evidence that's a potential reason why they would rather be cheated on than have to try and find somebody else that is that same quality of appearance or financially in some cases okay understand I just wasn't understanding because we were talking about the the wives who were being presented with the evidence and the men the husbands were the ones cheating but it can be the other way like I said the wife might be and obviously you know your perception of somebody is not the same as anybody else's there are people that clearly everybody thinks is attractive and there are people that clearly everybody thinks is unattractive okay and then there's a spectrum within of somebody finds something attractive somebody else doesn't find it attractive at all some people are only attracted to the body some people are attracted to the face some people are attracted to both Bobs mhm you and your Bobs yeah so so Bob's and vene all you care about no hand face no you just want a bob and v no I can't be caught in public with an ugly person so then how did you go to Costco with Mel I wasn't dating her okay people thought you guys were husband and wife and corrected it that's not what she said okay okay Bob's and Vine I know the difference my perception is based on my perception okay there's a way that I walk in the store with you versus the way that I walk in the store with anybody else yeah you literally drag me around by my tits no yeah no and I'm a fast Walker but boy do you like to drag me no feel like you're just going to drag me on here too no no I hold your hand or I push the cart and then I tell you to slow down by hold my hand you mean hold my boobs you're exaggerating okay let's roll the footage of every single grocery store we've ever walked into together okay um devil I love you're looking up for devil i' be looking down no I don't believe any of that stuff I don't either but you were just looking in the wrong direction no I was doing it intentionally okay yeah now we're going to offend all of America don't care I know you don't I don't care about your religion seg ways into the next love versus hate I think there's a fine line in marriage between love and hate no yes no I think every wife can agree with me on this one no no you can both hate and love your husband all in the same no no yes no yes no you either love or you don't you can love somebody and then they can hurt you and you can hate them or something else can happen you can hate them but no no no just you breathing is exhausting okay I think you and I have uh different definitions as to what can be constituted as a hateful act I'm not talking about intentionally harming somebody or or doing something terrible like cheating just mean you existing there is aine line no you just hate that I can get through life without a schedule for those of you who are just listening my life just flashed before my eyes I'm spontaneous spontaneous in the sense that you don't go anywhere or do anything so therefore you don't have a schedule because you are here the entire no I go places I go places okay okay whatever you say it is what I say you don't go anywhere finding happiness what made you besides Mel's mom saying there's tits outside you need to go look what made you decide to reach out to me I didn't know that you were the same person at that point what you got there was like three or four of you I was just just to be clear we'll backtrack a little bit to our our last episode we talked about how we met during Co um I stayed on the other side of the yard never got close to him he was told to go outside because there were tits outside that he needed to see this was a pretty big party as far as Co standards go and we had all the popup canopy tents in the driveway people to hang out while they were grilling there was a slip and slide on the sidey like there was a lot going on it wasn't just like she was 50 ft away from me and I was over here we were the only two people in existence right it was we were talking I was with my children at the slip and slide I never left the slip and slide and I was yelling out to the crowd the what we were doing cuz they we were going to do the fireworks there but he had posted and some some Ken in the neighborhood right had called the police didn't want people hanging out together so police showed up made sure everybody stayed outside and then said that they had seen the picture of the fireworks and said that they better not get called so we just moved all my house and then everyone in the CAC participated lighting them off and I mean we had there was a there were a lot of people which was crazy when that guy showed up this past year and thought they were going to put on a Big Show and we're like no man just the neighbor went and picked up like people remembered it I had done it a couple years prior we had spent a couple thousand dollars um but it was before the Pines was extended M right you did it by my old house yeah before the forest MH yeah they just had happened to clear land right before there and what better place to do fireworks than when there's literally nothing but dirt right until I tried to set my truck on fire accidentally yeah cuz you are a br brilliant human being and then you took a married woman home that night so yeah you did lots of terrible things that night is that really how it happened pretty sure that's how that happened I don't know so anyways back to the story of how we met where was I going with that I know oh I was I was filling them in why was I filling them in because in your mind it's more interesting than it really is I don't know no I was talking about finding happiness oh what made you then reach out to me after I left hello what was your goal in sliding into my d I didn't have one we already talked about this you think that I was literally intentionally trying to hit on you and I turned you down and you just kept talking to me oh that's why I no I was literally inviting everyone that I could right and I turned you down and you kept talking to me and you wouldn't let up no yeah no we've already scrolled back in the messages I proved you right on that but I wasn't trying to hit on you you just had to be somebody living in the neighborhood and I was trying to make more friends okay so as a married person now would you still do that if you were supposedly just trying to make friends with somebody no right so my point being you were single but that's a factor of not wanting to upset you not that I wouldn't still try and make friends and invite people over but I'm not going to reach out to some random neighbor because then if they don't like it and then they find you and they're like oh your husband was trying to talk to me in my DMs like no I just don't put myself in stupid situations okay so it sounds like you're saying what you did was stupid at also no it's normal for people that aren't in a relationship to do that that's how people in the technology are talking to me for a reason there wasn't a reason you were responding okay whatever you say Andrew it is okay yeah I was trying to help you with your business okay yeah and then we had a business meeting at the beach and lunch yeah there was no other reason that you were messaging me not that time initially no I did not think that you found me attractive I was just trying to help out I don't believe a word that he's saying it's true and we have scrolled back in the original messages and we've already had this conversation and it's still true okay whatever you say it is what I say anyways so have you found happiness now yeah I told you I've been happy the whole time the whole time the whole time I don't believe that nobody is happy every single day of their marriage I am I am CU I don't subscribe to other social norms that I don't care about like you try and say that uh certain things that I do or say or act or anything like that are like weird or whatever but I am h a happier person overall because I disconnect from those things like I don't care what other people think give me an example like I don't care what friends or family or whatever think about somebody that I'm dating or married to or anything like that not that it's ever been an issue but I don't care like when a friend's like oh I don't like your girlfriend or I don't like your wife I'm like okay cool that's your problem not mine okay yeah so like it's easy for me to cut anybody off at any point in time I don't latch on to people or feel like I need them in my life or anything like that other than the person that I want to be with so it's not a problem to me so I'm happy because I don't care what other people think okay okay it's true do you have any questions for me do I have any questions for you are you happy oh she has a dated look at her face look at her let's let's transition to her only are you happy um I don't know if I'll ever be happy I'll be honest she wants money send us money so I can make her happy now that makes me sound like a gold digger the way that you put that you didn't deny it no I mean I'm stressed for sure paying all these bills I'm your sugar mama now you're living here rentree I pay all the bills it's a dynamic that I never thought that I would be in my ideal marriage would be yes being taken care of yeah but we are never as a society going to be able to get back to that because politicians won't let us and so there is and so you have been the safety net and only because you had a job you weren't scrambling to find a job to be clear I do make money it's it's exhausting and I still have pay for a house and the bills and stuff like that that come over I'm not fully freeloader for people that are listening and don't know who we are it's exhausting taking care of everybody I signed up for taking care of four children that was my choice but is it it is exhausting taking care of another adult imagine having to take care of five people see I'm a much better person and then he make me out to be but you don't take care of me have is the point okay andab bu flowers that counts for something yes thank you for the flowers there sweet she's actually acting right now she's not actually this sad I think I just spit where I just like sa fit fly when I like choked on that laugh don't choke you've never choked okay so now you're going to start like a whole meme Trend about how I have no gag reflex thanks well see he's exhausting I I am nothing of the sort you are an exhausting human being no I'm Pleasant I'm nice okay yeah I'm a foot and a half taller than you there something that you love you seem to think that height is a bearing on sweetness it is I'm taller than you so therefore I'm nicer than you yeah cuz my niess has to permeate through more of me to get to you this is been that he's wrong she's right podcast episode three find us all over social media come find us on YouTube to see how no no stares at me so that you can meme that you wish that you had a woman that looked at you the way NOA looks at me if only I could cut Dag with my eyeballs no it's like an neurotic look you look like you're happy oh yeah I think he's seeing what he wants to see no I'm seeing exactly what's true would you like to say anything else before we sign off goodbye will we film another episode this week yes we will don't cheat on your wife or husband no I had something else I wanted to say earlier and I don't remember okay something something something it was important important yeah see that was the add I had two options in that moment forget it or interrupt you and I forgot it I'm sorry but I didn't the the point to recognize here is that I didn't interrupt her see winning winning winning I love you love you too see she loves me guys I'm the best goodbye bye [Music] | He's Wrong She's Right | UC3T1SGAso7WQmcPEEL3w4Bw | 2024-03-19 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 8,963 | 45,519 |
6UL52qOMlg0 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6UL52qOMlg0 | Awesome $30 Mod For Your Ram SUPAREE LED 3rd Brake Light Install | what's going on mopar fam oh everybody out there is having a fantastic time so today's video we are going to check out a brand new product and do an install so let me show you what we got we have a brand new product from supery and what this is is a third brake light for frostbite we're gonna be replacing the factory third brake light that i personally painted years ago actually we painted my factory one black well today we're going to replace it with one that really looks cool and very very affordable super e has a awesome third brake light that does two things actually three things one it's tinted black like i want that's why i painted mine two it has led strip for your cargo lights so it'll have a it'll have a white led strip for your cargo lights when you flip on the cargo light and then it has a strip of red leds for the actual brake light so that is badass and i can't wait to get this thing on test it see what it looks like let's get it unboxed all right a couple cards in here there is contact information if you have any issues email phone number that sort of thing so that right there is pretty badass so if you have an issue you actually have a phone number to call to be able to get a hold of somebody but i don't believe we're going to have any issues as these things look very cool as these things look like they're made very well and has some very good reviews so anyway here is the brake light this is a direct replacement for the factory plug and play bolts right on and it comes with a new gasket already installed which is nice so you don't have to worry about trying to get a new gasket or any of that mess already on there for you all you got to do take your old light off plug this one up screw it back on you're good to go so now let's get this protective cover off so you guys can really see what it looks like here we go very nice and dark like i said this is the tinted lens and it has a very nice clean dark appearance you can see the led strips inside of it and again there's a row of two led strips one will be white for the cargo lights one will be red for the brake lights so enough jibber jabber let's get my old one off get this one on test it out so you guys can see what it looks like all right guys so as you can see this is my factory one and this is the one that i painted and i actually painted the entire thing that's why it looks so dark i have to admit you know i do like this it's nice and dark but the visibility and the light that comes out of this is pretty minimal so i wouldn't say it functions very well but it does look cool anywho we're going to get this guy off we're going to install one that will actually have a dark appearance like this but we'll laugh but we'll also function so let's get this thing off only till you're going to need is your trusty old phillips head screwdriver and that's it so let's get to it once you remove the two phillips head screws you'll be able to pull the third brake light out and you'll have an electrical connector that plugs into the cab's harness so you'll unplug that and then your third brake light will come out all right old one is completely off and again that is what my old one looked like when i painted it and this is the new super e third brake light so the new one we're gonna install this is my old one as you can see the super e third brake light is very dark but it'll function and you'll have lots of light actually get through this compared to what this one was like and again no modifications needed simply plug right into your factory harness and screw it back down and you're good to go all right so we're going to plug this guy in simple snap in right there tuck the wire back here in the cab line up the holes all right man that thing looks good wipe these fingerprints off real quick hell yeah i know why that looks slicker than six kinds of snot guys that looks clean all right moment of truth let's see what this thing looks like let's go put some lights on we're gonna move this camera back here in the very back so we can see these leds a little bit better there we go all right i'm gonna turn the cargo lights on first heck yeah don't know if the camera's doing much justice there let me try to get a different angle but man that looks freaking awesome [Music] that is the leds for the cargo lights and they are bright yeah all right now we're going to hit the brake pedal turn off the cargo lights i can see them beating off the gr heck yeah i can barely see from over here i wish i had somebody to press the brake pedal for me but i can tell they are definitely bright that's for sure [Music] heck yeah guys that right there is bad to the bone when you unlock the truck or the lights on the actual truck comes active the white leds will light up that definitely looks cool and the white leds will actually go dim when you have the key on try to get another angle here with the brake lights definitely pretty neat definitely dark looks clean definitely going to give this modification a thumbs up 30 bucks looks good the lights are very bright and best of all it just looks good and it works so there you have it guys super third brake light installed on frostbite i'm happy it looks clean the lights are very bright the red leds for the brake light is super bright the cargo light is much brighter than the stock bulbs especially in my application because i painted over it all to make it dark but bolts right in fits like a glove plugs in super super simple modification to do thirty dollars on amazon the link for that third brake light will be in the description of this video so if you're interested in one click on the description link is right there also this is the card that they send you with the third brake light and it has information on it like email phone number if you have issues that sort of thing so definitely legit 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ysC7yjts174 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ysC7yjts174 | The Persecuted Church - 3/13/16 | God in heaven we come to you the whole reason we're here this morning is to meet with you it's to sit at your feet to hear your heart speak to ours so God we pray as we open up your word this morning that your spirit would guide us that it would change us that whatever walls we have built up to keep us from hearing you that you would knock those down so we can hear clearly pray that you would open our eyes to see and our ears to hear and our feet to live out the truth we discover this morning it's in your precious name we pray a-men we are continuing our series called flipped and last week Pastor Brian did a faithful job x positing the passage for us as we looked at what it was to be a peacemaker and live in a life with peace and peace and peace around us and he did a great job doing that this morning we're going to dive in to Matthew chapter 5 verses 10 through 12 and before we actually dig into the text I remember as a kid that there were a couple books that had come out and some of you might remember there's a first one of these it was kind of like a challenge where in this book it has these 3d pictures where the 3d pictures look like a bunch of nothing it was all pixels but if you stared closely at the picture you could kind of see into the picture you guys ever remember those when they came out okay where those not the most aggravating thing because I would have friends that are like oh yeah what's you're looking at and unlike this 3d picture and it's like oh I see dolphins I see penguins I see a submarine and I see a big ferris wheel what do you see I see page 98 in the book that's what I see like well you just got to put the book close to your face and as you get it real close you pull it back and I'm like I got nothing I'm just smelling the pages that's all I got right now and I was aggravated but finally that moment when you were able to see in you were like ah there it is I see it well there was another book that came out in the early 90s and I remember this is one of the it was an exciting book but I remember at the same time it was aggravating it was annoying it was frustrating it was a pain it okay I also stopped but i'll show you picture how many of you guys remember this dude up here on the screen where's waldo remember that guy yeah the authors like hey guys i'll give you a challenge just find Waldo I'm like how hard could that be that guy's a little goofy guy he's got a cap on he's going to be easy to find so the author puts scenes like this on the screen and it's like fine Waldo now is that fair everything looks like waldo a shoe looks like waldo a blanket looks like waldo and it's like where is this guy hidden waldo where are you and I would look and look and get aggravated sometimes I want to light the book on fire or tear the pages out and so as you look at me can anybody in here can anybody have you found waldo yet I mean everything looks exactly the same well thankfully guys I won't keep you guys aggravated for the whole entire service I will show you where Waldo is so I'll show you the next one here's Waldo you guys see him he's hanging out next to a judge like what's the judge doing at the beach that's weird he's got his whole court scene out there it's like what are you doing but Waldo's here and the difficulty about these things is the guy previously designed it because he wanted you to have to really look for Waldo but he made everything else blend in made Waldo blend in and look exactly the same and you might say Brad why are we talking about Waldo what does this have to do with our text for today well the reason why we're talking about Waldo is because there is something an epidemic that is happening among God's people and his churches in America and across the world is that you have God's people who call themselves disciples of Jesus they call themselves Christians they put the fish on the fish on the back of the car and they say we are Christians but when you look at their life their life looks just like the world their lie blend in and you look at him and you can't tell the difference between them and someone who is lost without Christ and you have this idea that Christians are blending in with the world they have become ordinary just the same as the rest of the sinful world and in today's passage we're going to see what it means to truly live as God's people whose lives stand out and shine in the midst of a dark world if you have your Bibles with you this morning or you have your phones whatever cool thing you have you can turn to Matthew chapter 5 it'll also be on the screens if you don't have any of those and so we're going to dive in and and it's interesting that the way that the writer into places he talks about being a peacemaker and then immediately after being a peacemaker follows these words and Jesus says this blessed are those who are persecuted for righteousness sake for theirs is the kingdom of heaven blessed are you when others revile you and utter and persecute you and utter all kinds of evil against you falsely on my accounts rejoice and be glad for your reward is great in heaven for so they persecuted the prophets who were before you in verse 10 Jesus gives us the last of the Beatitudes we've looked at a bunch at the beginning of this series and this is the last one and if you notice the reward for being persecuted is exactly the same as the reward for blessed are the poor in spirit for theirs is the kingdom of heaven right so he starts off with the Beatitudes with the reward being the kingdom of heaven he ends this be added the last beatitude with the reward being for theirs is the kingdom of heaven and you might say well well why is he doing that why is the author of Matthew doing that what he's doing is showing that this the this body of verses is giving one common theme one common purpose it's a literary unit where it has a purpose for why these things are lumped together and here it is that God's people will be God's people does that make sense and so you have these Beatitudes that God's people will be God's people so they lumped together together with this reward being the kingdom of heaven and this morning we're going to unpack three powerful truths from these three verses and I put the first one in your notes this way I put it like this I said the message of the kingdom and as we go through this I want you guys to understand that we're going to have to back up and get a big picture before we go right into persecution we have to understand the message of God's kingdom and as I was studying this passage and I was jumping into it we could be simple we could be like churches who don't like to go deep and I could just give you a very superficial teaching of persecution but we're not about that we don't want a typical ears we want to teach we want to show we want to unlock the truths that are locked into God's Word and so we're going to have to kind of do a little bit of digging deep are you guys with me and so understand you when i'm talking about the message of the kingdom we're going to have to set the tone so we can finish with what Jesus means by being persecuted and so we're going to did we're going to go through scripture we're going to unpack it but I tell you it is worth the wait you with me all right well let's get started here it goes it says the message of the kingdom uh when Jesus began his earthly ministry Jesus went around from village to village went around to synagogues went around to homes from home to homes preaching and teaching and proclaiming a specific message his message is that there is going to be and when we says when he talks about this he says there is a UH yet we have to understand that he was living in a Jewish culture and sometimes when we read this we sit back and we try to put our modern-day thinking into a passage but we to understand the context we have to sit back and understand that Jesus was living in a Jewish culture he was teaching in a Jewish culture he was a part of that Jewish culture and he the message he was going pertained to the hope that Israel had in God you see during this time you have to member the Israelites were being oppressed by the Roman Empire they didn't have a land their own they were slaves to this they didn't have the freedoms they weren't living as God's people as they should be they weren't experiencing all of his blessings they were locked up in this place they were in pretty much in exile waiting for this God to come and save them and so there was this hope that Israel was clinging to there's this hope that as they endured this moment of oppression they had this hope that they could look at and say because of this hope I can get through this oppression and you might say well Brad what is that hope and many many of us are quick to say I know what the hope is the hope is that when they die they go to heaven but burn for these Jewish people in the first century that was not there hope wasn't just when I die I'm going to go to heaven that wasn't their only hope and that's not the only hope that we have empty right says this he goes this is what the hope was for 1st century Jews he says it this way their hope was simply when it talks about the kingdom of God the kingdom of heaven it says it was simply a Jewish way of talking about Israel's God becoming king and when this God became king the whole world the world of space and time would at last be put to rights here's what I'm saying Israel long for the day that their God would come and reign as king and when he came to reign as king he would defeat their enemies and in this case the Jews were looking at it as hey we need these pagan Romans to get out of our land and so they were hoping that God would come as king defeat the Romans and bring them into the land that God had promised to them where he would dwell in Zion he would dwell in the temple where they would have the presence of God and finally our hope would be realized that was the hope that the first century Jews hold on to jesus walks on to the scene and he begins to preach and begins to teach and mark 115 this is what Jesus says the time is fulfilled and the kingdom of God is at hand repent and believe in the gospel can you imagine the emotions that would be stirred amongst the Jewish culture the kingdom of God is here God has come he's going to reign as king he's going to defeat the Romans this is amazing and this is a message Jesus began to teach but yet Jesus the message he had about the kingdom of God was not like what the Israel expected nor was it what they had liked it to be this morning we're going to examine two parts of his message as they pertain to Matthew chapter 5 verses 10 through 12 the first way I put it in your notes is this the first thing is Jesus is king it's the first part of his message Jesus had come on to the scene began to teach people that the kingdom of God was here repent and believe God's kingdom has come and as you look throughout scripture jesus had set him up in three separate ways he came as a prophet and over and over again in Scripture you could see where even the Jews the religious leaders who didn't want to believe in him they said man is this some kind of Prophet like who is this guy and over and over you see where Jesus was called or identified as a prophet of God and even Jesus he says when he went to Nazareth his own hometown and when he was rejected by the people at Nazareth this is what he says a prophet is not without honor except in his hometown and in his own household so Jesus came to be the new prophet and not only that but there is very similar parallel significant parallels between Moses as the prophet and Jesus as a prophet if you remember Moses Moses went up on the mountain to get the what to get the law to tell people here is how God has called us to live when he's delivering this sermon on the mount telling his disciples here is the way of the kingdom Jesus was teaching on a mountain and there's many more parallels we could go into but Jesus has established himself as the new prophet of Israel but not only that he also declared himself as the Messiah you guys remember John the Baptist from the Gospels right he gets thrown into prison and Jesus is going around doing many mighty works he's performing miracles people are blown away word gets back to John the Baptist and John the Baptist is like man I got to find out is this the Messiah is this the one who was to come so we send some messengers out to Jesus and Jesus uh here's him and then responds to them and he says look this is what I want you to tell John the Baptist and the words Jesus uses he quotes from Isaiah and he says this the blind received their site and the lame walk lepers are clean cleansed and the Deaf hear and the dead are raised up and the poor have good news preached to them John the Baptist would understand that this passage is referring to the Messiah the one who would come and redeem Israel and Jesus declared himself as the Messiah in addition to be declaring himself as a prophet the Messiah he also came as king now you could search the Scriptures in the New Testament you can see where does Jesus say I am King you won't find that declaration and there was a reason for that if you look for why did not why didn't she just come out say I'm the king of the universe you have to remember he was on a mission and if he was to publicly come out and say I am King Caesar would have a problem with it right because he was a Roman Emperor you'd also have King Herod who would have a problem with that way I'm the king of the jews what do you mean your king and his ministry could have been cut very short you with me and so she just doesn't come out and and publicly declare I am King but that's why he is very discreet and what he does so I use his parables so that people could hear what I understand right he uses parables to hide it he sends these words to John the Baptist he doesn't say hey on the Messiah he sends words that John the Baptist would see that he is the Messiah but there was a very clear and direct act where God defined what Jesus defined himself as king guys remember the story where Jesus walked into the temple and saw a bunch of traitors there people selling everything and you see that Jesus sees all this stuff going on turns over the tables takes out the whip I don't know what he did with the whip but he turned the tables / got out the whip and he says my house will be a house of prayer but you have turned it into a den of robbers notice interestingly he said my house you see King royalty for the Jews was wrapped up in the temple the only one who could restore and rebuild the temple to what it should be was a king and here Jesus comes on to the scene and says get out my house is a house of prayer I'm going to restore and rebuild the purpose of this temple you guys remember the stories too when Jesus said I'm going to destroy this temple and in three days I'll raise it back up again you see how all perplex the Jews were what do you mean Jesus what are you saying how can you tear it down and build it up it took forever to build genus how are you going to do this what Jesus is doing is is him declaring that he is king not just profit not just Messiah but he is the king ushering in the kingdom of God and in Jesus's kingdom and his message he wasn't coming to destroy Israel's enemy the Romans his kingdom was coming to destroy their real enemy our real enemy Satan and sin the Jews thought he was going to come to rescue them from Roman oppression but he came to sku them from their sin their shame and from Satan their enemy Jesus's message was radical to the first century Jews Jesus ushered in a kingdom that was totally different than what they expected but not only is chooses king but here's the next thing I put in your notes Israel is to be the light we have to remember that as Jesus was delivering this sermon on the mount he was speaking to his disciples who were juice and basically what Jesus is telling them is hey you guys I'm ushering in the kingdom you are the new Israel you're going to carry out the true purpose that should have been played out by Israel all along and he gives them this new identity now you might be saying what Brett why are you saying Israel is to be the light where do you get that from I don't see that in Matthew 5 10 through 12 well if you look at Matthew 5 14 we're not going to go into depth into Matthew 5 14 because that will happen next week but I want you I can't divorce Matthew 10 to 12 from Matthew 14 these verses tied together and so these there's overlapping here but I want you to look at Matthew 514 this is what Jesus says talking to his disciples these Jews you are the light of the world a city set on a hill cannot be hidden what's the idea here Jesus says you are the light of the world is that Jesus's disciples should live out the message of the kingdom they should live as his people so that when people would examine their lives and hear their message and see the way that they're living that in hope they would give glory to God their father through what God was doing in and through them the idea of being a light is not just unique to Jesus's disciples it wasn't just something that Jesus pulled out of thin air and said you know what it would be really good for me to say Israel be the light he got it from somewhere well where did it get it from well the idea is this is that Israel all along was to be the light there would be delight to a lost and hurting world there would be a light to though you were in darkness there would be a light to other nations in Isaiah chapter 60 look at what these verses say arise shine for your light has come and the glory of the lord has risen upon you for behold darkness shall cover the earth and thick darkness the people's but the Lord will arise upon you and his glory will will be seen upon you and nations shall come to your what light and Kings to the brightness of your rising see Israel was to be a light to the nation's but we don't have to stop there we can go even further back than Isaiah we can go all the way back to Genesis chapter 12 guys remember a guy named Abraham remember how Abraham was called out to leave his country right and he says I want you to go and lead to another country then here's what God tells them in verse 1 and says now the Lord said to Abraham go from your country and your kindred and your father's house to the land I will show you now check this and I will make of you a great nation that's awesome I will bless you and make your name great hey we're doing good so far so that you will be a blessing a blessing to whom my family a blessing to my neighbors who am I a blessing to verse 3 I will bless those who bless you and him who dis honors you i will curse and in you all the families of the earth shall be blessed there were to be a blessing to other nations there were not to be just a blessing amongst themselves over and over and over again you see Israel not living out the blessing to other nations they were not living out being the light if you look at their lives you see what happened many of them became just like the world right I mean Moses is up on the mountain in the in the Israelites are dancing around a cow like what just happened you're supposed to be God's people you're down here worshipping a calf they're becoming just like the nations around them others of them said you know what we don't really like these other nations they're kind of bad and evil they're different than us you know we don't they're naughty and they don't do stuff we do so we're just going to make a little box around our religion and huh we're right you're wrong and sorry you're not a Jew you're not a Pharisee you're not a sad you see you're not in a scene so guess what we don't care about you and they created this exclusive religion in God's kingdom was never about that God's kingdom was about his people being the light living as a light proclaiming the message that God the King has come his kingdom is here and if you repent and believe in it you will be a part of his kingdom and their lives would reflect that you see church I think if we were to pause and take a moment of gut check for ourselves we can look across churches in America we could look across churches in the state of Florida in Broward and Dade County's in the city of Hollywood and here's what we can find we have people that claim Christ as their Savior but deny him with their behavior do we not instead of being the light we love the darkness we have Christians that claim Christ yet belize sex before marriage is perfectly fine claim Christ yet actively engage in pornography claim Christ yet party hard until the drunk claimed Christ yet engaged in drug activity because hey were just having fun claim Christ believe but they believe there are many ways to heaven God doesn't really say there's only one way that's rude it's exclusive how dare god they're abrini that claim Christ but say hey same-sex marriages those honor God doesn't matter everyone should be free to love claim Christ yet they hold on to racism claim Christ but yet they gossip more than the view TV show Amen claim Christ yet commit commit adultery come on Brad variety is the spice of life no its darkness all of its darkness not one bit of that is light and God says Israel church we are to be the light not stin word but in deed because our lives should shine around to those who are in darkness so they could see the light and in hopes they would say what is different about you and you say it is because Christ is king and I pledge my loyalty to him that they might have the opportunity to sit back and say Christ is king in my life as well that's how we are to be a blessing to others but we ruin that blessing that opportunity when we choose to live like the rest of the world you see the message we proclaim is this God has ushered in his kingdom through Jesus Christ and anyone who places their trust in him will be set free from their sins and ushered in to God's kingdom Jesus challenges us to be the light here's the second thing I put in your notes we have the message of the kingdom but then we have the reaction to the message because there will be a reaction to our message and then today's purposes we're going to look at the one aspect of the message and this is as it relates to persecution Matthew 5 10 says blessed are those who are persecuted for righteousness sake for theirs is the kingdom of heaven and so you have this idea of persecution the word persecute literally means to pursue to chase so what does this mean is that as we proclaim the message of Christ there are going to be people whose sole goal is to pursue us to chase us to quiet us to make us be quiet to squash out our message with whatever means necessary and that pursue means it's active its ongoing there will never be a point until Jesus returns that people will not persecute this message next thing upon your notes is this persecutions expected persecutions should be expected it should not be a surprise we are to expect the persecutions they will hate our message of the kingdom I say Brad why do they hate our message well the reason why hit our message because we we are telling people you have to give up your right to dictate how you live your life that the life you live now for yourself in whatever way possible leads to one place leads to destruction and hell and people don't want to give up we like to do what we like to do we are sinners and sinful at heart and we want to do every evil desire that we can do the Bible says the heart is exceedingly wicked above all things and so when you tell somebody hey you have to give up yourself to follow Jesus the King people will hate that message look at the world today just go to CNN once or twice a week and see what are happening to Christians across the world look at how terrorists are going in taking Christians gathering up killing them executing them just because they believe in Jesus Christ what are they doing they hate the Christian message the Christian message says your God is not God our God is the one true king and people will hate you for that message and Jesus says persecutions are to be expected second Timothy 3 12 Paul says this indeed all who desire to live a godly life in Christ Jesus will be what no questions it's not a maybe it's not if it's just a matter of win you will be persecuted John 1633 Jesus says I have said these things to you that in me you may have peace in the world you will have tribulation but take heart I have overcome the world persecutions are coming remember who is your king though Peter Jesus's disciples says in 1st Peter for 12 beloved do not be surprised at the fiery trial when it comes upon you to test you and so something strange was happening to you one of these verses saying people will hate our message not love it there are some who will love it and next week Pastor Brian will get into that but for today's purpose will hate our message the question that we have to sit back and think and here's a gut-check question does the do we find ourselves popular amongst the lust do we find people that test us that question as we cut because if we just blend in and we don't have anybody questioning our message we're not giving them the true message because Jesus says he will pit father against mother against son against daughter that there will be this division because of the message so if your life is only you're loved by everybody there's something wrong with your message now don't get me wrong I'm not saying go out and find a way to get persecuted that's not what Brad is saying what I'm saying this as you are sharing the message of Christ's Kingdom with other people some will accept it but many will reject it and so persecutions are to be expected and you could show somebody an act of God and they will still hate your message how do I know that came across while studying a guy named Polycarp he was a disciple of John the Apostle and it says that he was sentenced to death for his message because he would not quit preaching and teaching the gospel of Jesus Christ and it says that right as he was getting ready to get executed they were going to burn him at the stake he was like you don't have to nail me to this pole just I will stand here and take the burning God will allow me the snuff strength to be able to stand here and not have to be tied down with your nails and so as he was getting ready to light that I get ready to light the fire he stood there began to pray pray that God would be with him and thanking God that he was able to share the cup of suffering just as Christ had shared and what goes on what happens is they lit the fire and the fire lit but it kind of created an arch and none of the flames were touching him it was a miraculous moment an act of God before their very eyes and you think that people will be like wow that's pretty cool like did you see the fire what's going on right now like this guy prayed and look what's happening Wow you know what take out the fire that's not what happened there's a guy who hated the message took a spear and killed them a very active God does not mean people are going to accept your message they will reject it because they are blinded to the truth they don't know God persecutions are to be expected not only our persecution to be expected but here we go persecutions are varied Matthew 5 11 says blessed are you when others revile you and persecute you and utter all kinds of evil against you falsely on my account persecutors persecutors are kind of like stalkers they plot they plan they organize they find all sorts of ways to try to deter your message to keep you off track they'll use slander spread lies about you look at the early church right as soon as the when Rome went under fire and caught on fire who got blamed for the firing room Christians did and the crisp Chris didn't have nothing to do with the fire but the woman said you know what we hate their message take them out Christians did it so people are willing to slander you they're willing to throw you under the bus say all kinds of evil against you because they hate your message not only that but you have people that were thrown into prison and beaten for their faith in Jesus Christ and ultimately you have people that pay the ultimate price and share the cup of suffering just like Christ who were killed for their faith but the thing we know about our God about our message is that our message will never die out people have tried to squash it out since Jesus proclaimed this message and it has not died has not been squashed why because Jesus himself even said that the gates of hell could not prevail against his church his bride they can try to crush us they could try to stomp us out they could try to destroy us but Jesus's message will live on because it is the true message of God persecutions will come in a variety of ways but the motivation to endure the persecution is always the same this is a third thing I put in your notes the reward for enduring persecution the reward for enduring persecution Matthew 5 10 says those who are persecuted blessed are those who are persecuted for theirs is the kingdom of heaven verse 12 says rejoice and be glad for your reward is great in heaven our reward first thing your notes right after that is this inherit the kingdom that's our first reward inherit the kingdom when we suffer persecution will you endure to the end our motivation is we do inherit the kingdom we know that one day we will obtain the resurrection just like Jesus we know that when we put our faith in Christ even if they were to kill us just like Paul says absent from the body present with the Lord that as I endure it doesn't matter what they do to me here on earth I will be present with my Savior my king as we stay the course as we look to the prize we can endure all persecutions no matter what kind second Timothy 460 where the Apostle Paul said it this way for I am already being poured out as a drink offering and the time of my departure has come I have fought the good fight I have finished the race I have kept the faith henceforth there is laid up for me the crown of righteousness which the Lord the righteous judge will award to me on that day and not only to me but also to all who have loved his appearing the Apostle Paul looked to the reward for his motivation he looked and said I know what I'm going to get in glory far outweighs the moment of suffering I endure on earth picture it a year to three years compared to eternal glory in heaven forever it is not too small a price to pay to endure persecution when you know what's waiting for you and glory there's a story of of the apart of the apostles in Acts chapter 5 because Jesus says rejoice and be glad during your suffering and that's kind of hard right because normally is suffering we want to take the self-pity we want oh why is this happening I don't understand how these people are so rude or mean I can't believe and we kind of take this pity but the Apostles understood that it has rejoiced seen and there's a story where the apostles were preaching the gospel of Christ they were told to stop and they wouldn't because the message was inside of him the message was burning inside and they couldn't stop and so they were beaten before council it says they were flogged and the idea of flogging is they were beaten or whipped with 39 lashes of a whip where their back would be open the rebleeding they're cut up and all this stuff they get beaten they're released and look at what it says in Acts chapter 5 verse 41 then they left the presence of the council rejoicing that they were counted worthy to suffer dishonor for the name come again they were beaten and they went out rejoicing saying thank you God that we were able to share in the suffering that you endured in verse 42 and I love this and every day in the temple and from house to house they did not cease teaching and preaching Jesus as the Christ they did not let the beatings deter them from the message deter them from being the light it only spurred them on further to even more be the lights so when persecution comes rejoice in it and be even more steadfast and being the light there's a cool story of elisabeth elliot her husband was jim elliot they were missionaries to ecuador her husband was killed by the people they were sharing the gospel with and she had this she had this amazing quote that she was able to look at her reward in heaven and this is what she had to say we have proved beyond any doubt that he means what he says his grace is sufficient nothing can separate us from the love of Christ we pray that if any anywhere are fearing that the cost of discipleship is too great that they may be given to glimpse that treasure in heaven promised to all who forsake if you keep your eyes on the prize you will endure persecution no matter how much you have to pay here's the second thing I putting your notes not only do we have a reward heaven where we inherit the kingdom but also we will be joined with the prophets Matthew 5 12 says this for so they persecuted the prophets who came before you we can rejoice and suffering because we will join great company when we suffer for the sake of the gospel think of the prophets who suffered as God's prophets Isaiah who was sawn and to Jeremiah the weeping prophet you have Daniel and David who suffered persecution at the hands of the world there's a few modern day ones I'd like to share some of them are few hundred years ago so it's not really that modern but one of them is named Hugh Mikhail in 1666 he was given four days to live before he would be put to death and it says while he was marching back to prison he saw one of his friends along the way and he called out to him he said good news wonderful news and for days I'm going to be in the presence of my Savior Jesus who speaks like this its people who know the reward is in heaven who know that they're in the line of great company there's a guy Jim Elliot the one who was martyred he said this he is no fool who gives what he cannot keep to gain that which she cannot loose Karen Watson she was a missionary to Iraq who was gunned down in Iraq by the people she was sharing the gospel with she wrote a letter to a pastor and it said this your only reading this if I died catch this to obey was my objective to suffer was expected his glory my reward so she was willing to die for her faith in Christ our very own missionary micro during had this to say if we lost everything even our own lives we've gained everything in heaven this is something to look forward to can you live your life like that to live is Christ and to die is gain I embrace that I love that how cool is our God if he can give us this that if we die this is gained what else do we have to be afraid of Jesus is the greatest example Hebrews 12 2 says this looking to Jesus the founder and perfecter of our faith who for the joy that was set before him endured the cross despising the shame and is seated at the right hand of the throne of God who for the joy before him endured the cross you see persecutions are going to come as you live as Israel as you live out the light and as you share the message of Jesus is Kingdom persecutions will come in all forms and fashions but count it joy because great is your reward but not only that you join the long line of people God's prophets God's people who have shared in the same suffering as Christ did to proclaim that God the King has come he will vindicate us he gives us the ultimate victory which is victory over sin and death wants you to bow your hearts with me this morning Jesus gives his disciples the challenge Israel be the light in word and deed and share the message of my kingdom let people know that there is light in the dark let people know that they don't have to stay broken let people know they don't have to do life on their own and suffer and hurt and shame and guilt let people know that there is a father in heaven who loves them despite what they've done let them know that there is hope there is forgiveness there is peace that passes all understanding if they would only look to Christ and Jesus has entrusted us with his mission that we live our lives in such a way that we don't resemble the rest of the world that we said we love the light we hate the dark we want to rescue as many people in the dark as possible so I'm choosing to give up addictions pornography sex whatever it is so that I could be the light so someone could know Jesus Christ because catch this you don't just stay in one place your whole life you guys are out everywhere amongst the world the loss at stores at restaurants at your children's activities and you have the opportunity to be the light to point someone to Christ and tell them this is why I'm different this is why I don't get out and party on the weekends because Christ is in me Christ has changed me Christ is enough and the first question for each of us that we need to answer is Christ enough because if Christ is not enough you won't live as the light you'll live as the dark but when Christ becomes enough you'll shine bright for him you will be a city set on a hill where people would look at you and say what is that about you and you say that's my Savior let me tell you about him me tell you about he's King his kingdoms here he reigns forgiveness is yours will you be the light God in heaven we thank you for your word god your word speaks so powerfully to us because it shows us who we really are and god I love it because as we open up your word and sometimes when we get off the path you remind us where our lives should be that our lives should be put at the mercy of your grace saying god I can't live out these Beatitudes on my own I need your grace to change it so I can be your people so I can be your light God changed me transform my heart my mind renew it so that I care about you and love you above all things in god when those persecutions come I know you'll give me the strength to stand tall because you have overcome the world even if they take my life that's game to me because I'm in your presence forever more god I pray for all of us in here this morning that we would see the challenge that you've given to us to finally be your true people who live is the light to a lost hurting world we love you it's in your name we pray amen you | Hollywood Community Church | UCtACwS4Rla1l9hX7j6twsHw | 2016-03-15 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 7,609 | 38,573 |
-izIeNUcJF0 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-izIeNUcJF0 | Live Action Pencilmate & Pencilmiss Play Hide and Seek! | Pencilmation Cartoons! | [Music] [Laughter] [Music] yeah yeah [Music] okay [Music] [Laughter] [Music] hahaha [Music] yes [Music] hmm [Music] um [Music] ah [Music] um [Music] um [Applause] [Music] huh [Music] hmm [Music] oh [Music] hmm [Music] oh [Music] hmm [Music] hmm [Music] hmm [Music] [Applause] [Music] huh [Music] hmm [Laughter] huh [Music] hmm [Music] ah [Music] hmm [Music] um ugh [Music] oh [Music] wow [Music] ah [Applause] [Music] oh [Music] oh [Music] my gosh [Music] [Laughter] [Music] ah [Music] oh [Music] hey [Music] me [Music] [Applause] [Music] hmm [Music] um [Music] hmm [Music] hmm [Music] hmm [Music] [Applause] um [Music] oh [Music] me [Music] [Applause] [Music] oh [Music] [Applause] [Music] me [Music] hmm [Music] hmm [Music] [Applause] [Music] wow ah [Music] [Applause] [Music] oh [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] ah [Music] hmm [Music] um [Music] oh [Music] huh [Music] hmm [Music] hmm [Applause] [Music] wow [Music] oh [Music] uh [Music] hmm [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] hmm [Music] [Laughter] [Music] ah [Music] [Laughter] um [Laughter] [Music] um [Music] uh um [Music] you [Music] hmm [Music] [Applause] oh [Music] um [Music] wow [Music] wow [Music] hmm [Music] [Applause] [Music] yes [Music] wow [Music] [Applause] wow [Music] huh [Music] hmm [Music] | Pencilmation Live | UCw68zxpuQwbAxTqhjvB8ysQ | 2022-02-18 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 196 | 1,286 |
9n7JRmQe7VQ | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9n7JRmQe7VQ | DEAD ISLAND 2 Walkthrough Gameplay Part 6 KWON WITH THE WIND | oh back here now we're doing uh Quest let me just see what on with the wind what does it even mean I know they're referring to the movie from I believe was in 30s G withow in but anyway level nine for now what's all the noise H somebody's having a party oo hey what's up oh in half what what the woo some kind of party up there Jesse smart so that music's a zombie love what the hell was that ah there was a trap near a trap to disarm it okay traps all over someone's busy okay let's just lar them oh I'm not disarming this hello hello Flash money okay oh my goodness hey Jesse you there go his shoes or boots whatever he's wearing boots looks like boots they're squeaking squeaking like trainers in gymnasium no truck oh not that way ooh another trop ooh I can take shells nice whoa there's no other way maybe I need to throw something oh boy ain't going to work what am I supposed to do okay no reactions to the shotgun blast Where Are You Jesse live wires all over the stairway yep I was just about to say it's electrified oh yeah the cable Hey fatty oh look at the cities o you want a burger you a burger you f [Music] bit yep look at that I'm glad you're dead I should do the trick oh [ __ ] and I'm Not Dead okay help anyone oh a woman in need needs full man ski right this part is way past a close what I mean sweet silence lovely why is he immune aha they immune against um uh electricity cuz this where electric electrified zombies what's that server offline okay hello I'm coming sure glad you showed up I bet workbench ooh uncommon Mallet mutilator show me what is that gives a minor physical damage boost successive hits for blade what is it for knives this is all for knives that is well right weapons here the knife is 148 it's not that far behind if I'm thinking about it okay I definitely need to I can still increase it I keep it 130 for now I don't want to spend that much money so I just need to repair it this two can I modify the knives uh what what is this increase damage but reduce durability and it is heavy attacks charge faster and usess stamina oh yeah it's not expensive is it look only 95 convert your weapon to inflict fire damage and gives a minor damage boost and this gives a minor physical damage boost ooh I thought the the fire nice and now is the strongest weapon like go figure I would do this but you know what it's too slow I'll just keep it and sell it my goodness look how many blue I can discover all right talk to me I'm Jesse Jacob mom called me Jay I'm looking for Michael oh he never mentioned you oh we've been bursting zombies together since way back you bonded over not being dead doesn't everyone where is he on his way to Monarch Studios the movie why he had to get something important so I made a lot of noise to distract all the zombies and Michael snuck through the gate to the studio Access Road my plan was to hang out with the construction guys till the zombies got barded and left the construction guys are now zombie guys well obviously I didn't know about that they were fine yesterday listen your mom's worried about you oh they regained Consciousness did they you you know she was perfectly sensible before she met Ricky now it's like trying to keep a couple of wasted teenagers alive wasted teenagers are surprisingly resilient I just hope Michael comes back I miss having someone intelligent to talk to you need a Shapero I'm pretty sneaky when Michael's not gumping along next to me you can get going I like you Jesse Quan stay smart oh [ __ ] okay Kanan is the surname oh I would not figure that one that one out clber should have know it's uh how would I know it's a Asian go on what is it Chinese follow Michael to mon Studio okay uh that way Monarch Studios suppose I better take the T you see that one if I'm going to hit him now with my electric weapon Ain going to work so the knife should work oh Oh Come to Daddy now I'm not sure if this is recharging him I can kick you over there [ __ ] where nope uh okay this way come on man okay I was uh had a look here I mean already a oh there's the uh zombie with flames sorry with tce let's burn it oh [ __ ] so many another welcoming committee why are they so strong cuz they are [ __ ] hell they are so wrong what the [ __ ] Jesus my goodness what is that dead zone key card lovely mhm so that was that was on purpose because I needed the card something new fire bomb o nice nice nice form an orderly queue please oh fire zombies okay change of weapons they level 9 God damn it show [Applause] me oh no and I don't have any more uh health kits that sucks that sucks [Applause] hello oh thank God ooh wait a minute I wonder [Music] go go go wo he come on Jesus Christ and now he's full health yeah out of my way bit oh nice [Applause] oh [Music] boy what night again [Music] no looks like the movie lot up ahead Michael wouldn't have the key to the main gate so if he's here he got in some other way how about this way Michael's a born surv suror he'd take the sneaky route o yeah let's check the back it's my goodness it looks like I really need to uh always match it to my current level so you can feel it even now that it's U it's 160 and it's not as powerful as it was uh two levels down uh workbench h I'm a little bit afraid got to do it now okay repair much level yeah it's kind of expensive you know 190 o oo I got to do it until I get some lovely Y what I'm trying to say though I don't like upgrading uh weapons that is not legendary you got to get rid of them eventually but as you can see when I'm fighting hey it's kind of pains see 160 and now against 190 collectiable protein shakes everywhere yeah wait a minute I think there was another trailer oh there's no light it's going to be closed okay Keys love of my life Sound Stage seven okay before I go there ahuh New Slayer card oh I can have only one okay what's the other one let's go this is walk through your anger slay zombies and quick succession to regain stamina and this is hid them while they're down knock down a zombie for a moderate boost to the damage of your range weapons weapon throws and curveballs N I keep this for now wait a minute can I play another one which one do I have okay uh be the earthquake you want to see in the world your ground pound attacks get a major boost to force that can send regular zombies flying love in the phase of death counter attack zombies to regain extra Health why not can test it oh Jesus you see keep repeating myself about the Looting how important that is okay how can I get there no I don't think this is not ding this is not dying light [Music] seriously are you kidding me oh man that sucked oh what is this 3 fire oh so weak come on man oh the smell of a sound stage paint sawdust epoxy resin lovely so how do I open this bad boy eh you need the battery suage levels Rising let's find the battery where's the [Music] zombie see you Mr Barbarian explore the sets well that's what I've been [Applause] doing suckage bearable there you are oh for [ __ ] s look at the spider okay what did I do with the circuit breaker sh must something to do with this hello excuse me can you tell me how I can open the door well no idea how can I open it how can I open it uh-huh oh praise the god spider those guys are not green screen FX block from outside no worries there'll be another way through for a resourceful aario like one oh [ __ ] [Music] oh [Applause] seriously whoa what is this [Music] more [Music] bench whoa oh I love this [Music] ship got a trophy and I'm dying I could be an actor H alas poor York blah blah sword fight done Q flying monkeys Q vomit volcano horrid Co stick slime how this get here oh [ __ ] of course I'm going to die soy looks like good [Applause] soy my [Music] goodness and I'm dying [Applause] again bollocks o I'm going to die again I'm going to die again yeah that's it I need the uh where is the oh no oh Jesus Christ because of this [ __ ] I'm dying are you kidding me finally give it to me slime be oh clears it anyway guys we're going to finish it here thank you very much and I'm going to see you in the next video I need to go and find a workbench and make some uh first a kits medkits whatever you want to call it all right yeah | Vinsaurus | UCKwrNdEzHVzPThSOHQZ346w | 2024-04-04 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,637 | 8,307 |
AiQP2O7_3tQ | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AiQP2O7_3tQ | Iron Throne How to win Battle Royale (live voice over ;) | lowly's gentlemen welcome back this is camp cowboy here with another video today we're playing our throat and we're playing better right now I don't play battle real much I'm not very good at it but we're gonna win on this one this is live by the way so if I don't do well we can blame it on swag for now - teaching me better that's why I'm not gonna blame me because I'm the king of battle royale so we're gonna ban cap for not don't let them tell you anything otherwise we're talking about sprockie you do not lose REO troops in battle royale everything is provided to you everyone starts at the same level no one has the benefit swag is completely free to play these amazing compared to me in battle royale so it's completely just based on how well you do so I'm really hoping that we don't face anyone who wants to kill me because if people want to kill me they'll probably succeed I'm really hoping that my Wolfie is doing pretty well today we're actually on believe we're on Ethernet yeah I set that up I spent like two hours setting that up - that all right so we're just going through we're killing chaotic so we want to get points early on before the killing starts now I'm sending small marches because I know I could win against these small lower levels because I want to get some points oh I did not win so I lied I'm actually not that good because again everyone starts off at the same level so we're trying to get points I'm trying to get to those on that second tier yep we got that second tier so now we get some tea twos that'll help us and we're just getting some nice basic low level points right off the bat here all right let's try to go for a level 15 here see out yeah alright we got it so now we're at that four thousand point achievement mark we're doing pretty well for ourselves I'd have to say well we got some t threes let's try to go for a kill now swag is it early on too too early on to get a kill no just be careful make sure you keep some shirt on let's try to go steal this level 17 from this person though be better off hitting the player we're gonna attack this person because he hasn't been doing anything yet I didn't even look at my March before I sent that Jesus all right got that first hit on him going for the second hand now even if he teleports my second hit would still hit him on because you cannot shield so that just how that works sorry we got to it's on him so we're gonna keep this going though cannot stop the pain on him he's got a world of hurt coming down on him so got some troops returning so we're just gonna keep these marches coming someone else already got a killer early on so that's not good and we got tea for seeds that will help on defense but it's not gonna help on my ability to attack anyone let's see if this guy tries to pull anything funny I just poured it in on me sweet we gotta kill we're almost at the bottom well at the end so now we're gonna go kill this guy we're gonna try to get our final points you gotta kill buff so we need to take full advantage of it all right solid so we got that going for us now we're gonna recall our troops we're gonna try to get in on sword killer again try to finish him off all right got that kill it's now we're gonna go ahead and kill this person all right scrolling down here just pushing along trying to get some marches going get some attacks while we have our buff set up from this kill being absolutely aggressive all right got a 18000 point reward pretty close to getting our iron fortress here that's pretty solid let's go try to find someone who's still alive but barely all right I found perfect group of people to join in on whoops that was bad March where did he teleport soon gotta get our marches rollin now yeah I got another kill solid snaps ladies and gentlemen snaps got her iron fortress let's go swag I I think I might actually be able to pull this off I like to hear all right perfect found everyone huddled together dude stole my kill from me that's fine oh and he killed it again all right I was stupid on that I let him take it all right now I'm gonna teleport Oh teleport out all right I'm just gonna go kill a bloodied now just to refill my power so this might take about two marches so I'm just gonna send this marches Oh this boy thought he could burn me that's funny all right sending some marches trying to do some damage this chick hi we're gonna kill this guy though alright we got that kill solid offices burning that's good I like to see that I'm gonna let them attack each other all right I killed it so I healed myself and we got that kill no couldn't burn him interesting interesting all right swag we're down to the we're down to no one left like no area no free areas am all right it's one more dead I lost those third thing was out of teleports it's screwed got two bars of health left I can't beat it oh hi won I won oh my god this is my first victory we just did it on the live stream oh my god there we go Lord I got five kills Lord it Lord oh wow that's amazing yeah took me long enough right holy moly chief rank one guess who I had to beat one of our alliance members oh hey we got a key leaf so Achilles is one of the best infantry heroes that you can obtain for free to play and you can only obtain him by winning first place and in battle rail so wow that's pretty that's pretty awesome I'm so happy right now I don't know if you can tell oh man I told so I'm like swagger I'm gonna give him a login phone like hey you just got to do this for me now I'm glad I don't have to well I'm gonna have to look after I'm gonna have to go back and look to see if I actually tried to kill Bella because I instantly knew like this goes into my alliance like can't do that alright well ladies and gentlemen that's a 17-minute video so uh we're gonna go cue that outro and if you enjoyed watching that video and you enjoyed watching me destroy in battle rail and get destroyed to go hit me up and get that plate test info so that you can download this game and get rewarded become big and strong like your boy chem cowboy and your boy swag so yeah go hit that subscribe button and swag q that elevator music to do my name's slag do do congratulate cowboy doo-doo-doo it's his first time doo doo doo like getting those for you thank you | Captain Cowboy | UCvTiMGtzXSN3nUzObiNjAog | 2019-04-17 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,259 | 6,285 |
fORcV2PvilY | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fORcV2PvilY | Characteristics of Useful Information - AIS | this video is to further describe some of the characteristics of useful information so these are coming from one of the fasbees that talks about when you should be able to post an entry or when it is time to post that entry however we're going to adopt those for how to determine whether or not information is useful to the organization so let's use the example of we are trying to do an analysis of bad debt expense so relevant means the things that you need to be able to decide and sometimes when describing these characteristics it is easier to talk about things that are not this characteristic first and then talk about care items that are um that are accurate or reflect that characteristic so first for relevant is it something that we could use for this decision so for our bad debt example most likely our accounts payable balances are not relevant however our accounts receivable balances are relevant our sales sales especially sales on credit would be relevant whereas our inventory amounts are not relevant to helping make that decision on a bad debt allocation reliable so no errors or bias so if we were given a report of customer balances but yet they had the wrong number of due date uh days past due so we cannot make an accurate decision that information is not reliable whereas as if all the dates were correct all the amounts are correct you would have reliable information complete so does is all the information there so once again going back to our bad debt if we received a report or a spreadsheet that only that was missing some customers or especially our large customers we would have incomplete information where if we had a complete list of all customers that have balances our information would be complete timely was this information given in a timely manner so we want to make an adjustment for the quarter end so if we received information that was over 30 days old this would be non-timely we want to probably want yesterday's balances or better yet today's so we want information that is timely we're not getting that in timely manner then trying to make a decision is going to be more difficult understandable uh if i was given a report that had customer balances but it had no headings and had several dollar amounts but uh we couldn't really tell what it was that type of report would be none not understandable whereas if it was laid out nicely had maybe the customers with the largest balances or the ones that were most overdue towards the top everything was labeled it is understandable the next one is verifiable so if uh two knowledgeable people so two accountants we're told we're given the methodology to calculate the bad debt expense and we're given the report could they each produce the same information or if they were given the database could they come up with the same results in the report if not we have a situation where the information isn't really verifiable so and that could lead to a lot of the other things could it be non-reliable information etc and the last one is accessible so if the computer system is out in the middle of the day especially during a month end closing or a critical time it is not accessible so now you cannot have a system up and running 24 7 365. that just doesn't work systems need to be taken down for um maintenance and things like that but it's usually done in off time so when users are really needing it is that information system available so they can get that data another good example would be if blackboard went down during finals week when professors are entering grades when we're giving tests via blackboard that would be unaccessible well i hope this helped give you a little better understanding of useful information | I Teach AIS | UCNTut-RXIwKGl4Zjasy2YzQ | 2020-08-20 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 668 | 3,721 |
lMjQ-Z1wtvQ | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lMjQ-Z1wtvQ | MTH111 S2.4 Inequalities with Quadratic Functions | in this video we're going to talk about solving inequalities that involve quadratic functions so there are some steps that we're going to go through and they're they're very similar in the beginning so solving inequalities that involve quadratic functions okay so the first thing we're going to do is rewrite the inequality so that we have zero on one side and our quadratic function on the other side the next thing we're going to do is find the zeros of our quadratic function and then we're going to create a sign table and i'll illustrate what this is as we go through the example and then we're going to select our solution regions from the sign table and then we will write the solution in the requested format so let's just walk through an example here so let's solve the quadratic inequality 2 x squared is less than or equal to 3 minus x so the first thing to do is move everything that's not zero to one side of our inequality so i'm going to move everything to the left so i end up with 2x squared i'm going to subtract 3 from both sides and add x to both sides so in standard form this is 2x squared minus x plus 3 is less than or equal to 0. now my next step is to find the zeros of the function two x squared minus x plus three and there's two ways i could do this i could factor this guy or i could use the quadratic formula um this one will factor without too much trouble so let's let's go ahead and factor him so this is two x squared oops sorry i'm going to use the ac method and in the ac method i multiply 2 times 3 to get 6 and i think of 2 factors of 6 that add up to negative one let's use a quadratic formula because i'm not thinking of a factorization like i should be able to so let's let's use the quadratic formula so x is going to be equal to oh it helps if i write this correctly doesn't it i made a mistake right here that's better plus x minus three that will work much better plus x minus three now now we can factor this guy but we'll go ahead and do it this way so x is going to be negative 1 plus or minus the square root of 1 minus 4 times 2 times negative 3. all over four negative b plus or minus b squared minus 4ac all over 2a yes so that's negative 1 plus or minus oh square root of 25 which is 5 4. so x is negative six over four or four over four which reduces to negative three halves and one so now i'm going to create that sign table and to create that sign table what i do is i put my zeros on a number line and the way this works is this if we think about the shape that this function would make if i were to graph it it's going to look something like this i missed a little bit but this is one that's negative three hands so what i want you to notice is that once we cross the x-axis the sine of our y-coordinates doesn't change and in fact we can see from the graph that everywhere down here our y is positive everywhere in between my two zeros my y is negative and everywhere above my biggest zero my y is again positive what i'm doing on my sign table is i am going to select test values from each of these three regions and determine the sign of my function when i plug in that test value so for example in my leftmost region we could use negative 4 as my test value and f of negative four is two times negative four squared minus four so plus negative 4 minus 3 so this is 16 times 2 is 32 minus 4 minus 3 well that's going to be a positive number now my middle region if a region includes 0 i'm almost always going to choose it as my test value so f of 0 is 2 times 0 squared plus 0 minus 3. well that's a negative number and up here in my rightmost region i'll just use 2 as my test value so this is 2 times 2 squared plus two minus three well that's a positive number okay so we've created our sign table the next step is to choose our solution region so the solution region is determined by this inequality this inequality says that i want the regions where my y value my functional values are less than zero so that means that my functional region is the middle one and now we'll state the solution so that means my x's need to be less or sorry between negative three halves and one or in integral notation and this is the solution to that inequality we started with all right let's do another one let's do something that's a bit more complicated here and this guy is going to include a couple of different techniques so we want to solve 2x minus x squared is greater than or equal to absolute value x minus 1 minus 1. oh boy so we've got a quadratic and an absolute value that's okay we can handle this think about what we do with our absolute values first step is to isolate the absolute value great let's add 1 to both sides so and let's write this quadratic function in standard form so i've got negative x squared plus 2 x plus 1 is greater than or equal to absolute value x minus 1. or if i write this the way that i usually think of my absolute values that means absolute value x minus 1 is less than or equal to negative x squared plus 2 x plus 1. which we remember means that i've got two possibilities i've got x minus one is less than or equal to and negative x squared plus two x plus one or the opposite of x minus 1 is less than or equal to negative x squared plus 2 x plus 1. where did these come from well they came from the piecewise definition of absolute value remember the absolute value of x minus 1 is equal to the opposite of x minus 1 if that thing inside the absolute values is less than 0 or it is equal to itself if the thing inside the absolute values is greater than or equal to zero applying that definition to the inequality at hand leads to these two inequalities that we need to solve so let's start with the top one let's start with x minus one is less than or equal to negative x squared plus two x plus one this is an inequality that involves a quadratic so we're going to set it equal or get 0 on one side by moving actually let's do this i don't like that negative in front of my x squared so let's add x squared to both sides subtract two x and subtract one so now i get x squared minus x minus two is less than or equal to zero that we can factor that factors as x minus two times x plus one so those are the zeros of my quadratic so that is my f of x so my zeros are negative one and two so for a value less than negative one let's say negative two if i plug that into my factored form i've got negative 2 minus 2 which is a negative number times negative 2 plus 1 which is a negative number and a negative times a negative is a positive now if i plug in a number between negative 1 and 2 like say 0 i get a negative times a positive which is a negative and if i plug in a value greater than 2 i end up with a positive times a positive which will give me a positive number this solution says that i want the negative so i want the middle region so this says negative one this indicates that this inequality is satisfied by any x's that are greater than or equal to negative one and less than or equal to two okay but now i've got another inequality i've got an or and this or says that negative x minus 1 is less than or equal to negative x squared plus 2 x plus 1. so let's distribute the negative through on the left and we end up with negative x plus one is less than or equal to negative x squared plus two x plus one let's again move everything to the left so i'm adding x squared i'm subtracting 2x and subtracting one and this time i end up with x squared minus 3 x is less than or equal to 0. so my quadratic function then in factored form is x times x minus three and my zeros are zero and three and if i test these out if i've got a number less than zero i end up with a negative times a negative which gives me a positive between 0 and 3 i end up with a positive times a negative which gives me a negative and greater than 3 i end up with a positive i again want the negative which means that this inequality indicates that x is between 0 and 3 will satisfy my inequality so now that the challenge is how do i put this all together into one solution well we take the most narrow possible solution okay so so this is kind of like when we did this with equations and we ended up with four solutions and then we ended up eliminating two of them because they didn't fit the equation they were not solutions so if we think about what we've got what we're doing is we need to take the interla or the overlap of these two solutions so one of them says that we've got a solution region that looks like this right that's my negative one is less than or equal to x is less than or equal to two the other inequality says that we can go from zero to three so the solution region that satisfies the overall inequality is the overlap of those two regions in other words my single solution is 0 less than or equal to x less than or equal to 2 or in interval notation 0 to 2. and this is my solution now how can you check that well one way to check it is to go back up to your original inequality and take a look at a graph so let's put the function on the left on one line i'll call him f and that's 2 x minus x squared and then on a second line let's put the function on the right which is absolute value well let's call him g absolute value x minus 1 minus 1. and what we are looking for is the region where the parabola is above the absolute value and you can see that that that is true for x is between 0 and 2. and if you want desmos to check that for you desmos will do that if you type f of x that's the one on the left so we want the greater than or equal to g of x desmos highlights that solution region for you all right i hope this has been helpful i'll be back again with another video on the next chapter next section rather | Ann Marie Hardin | UC6-_G5oZmVRIqAfImTQsofg | 2021-04-15 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en 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NwE9CGNwRTE | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NwE9CGNwRTE | Planting a Pond! - Dirt Monkey Becomes CAC REVEAL | so we talked to greg last night and not only are we helping build and teach tim stanton his gang how to install an incredible water feature but we're also going to put the finishing touches on it to help coach them as well as you guys out there how to landscape around water we always talk about it being the last 10 and probably the most important 10 of just tying everything back together it's that soft scape that really marries the terrestrial plants and the surrounding landscape in with the water feature making it look like it's always been there so we're going to pick out a handful of signature plants really put the bones in and then when it warms up out here tim right and things start to butt out and get some leaves then maybe you can fill in some of the little gaps in between but we're gonna get some of those foundational plants today and talk about some of the different ideas and elements that we do when landscaping around water we are going to build a palmless waterfall the easiest way to learn something is to teach it we are rocking and rolling on this pond we appreciate you guys tuning in [Music] so i think one thing after putting the pond together yesterday is we really want to find a handful of low growing evergreen plants that will kind of soften up the edges and really transition out into the existing landscape we talk about it all the time this is a great key phrase for you to use with your customers but also you guys out there the most successful water features are the ones you can't tell where the land stops and the water begins so we really want to marry the two areas together seamlessly and that's where some of those edge water transitional plants really come into play in our area and i think for you guys up here in this zone some of those low growing junipers would do great those are the ones that stay about six eight inches tall and really spread out three four five six feet and just start crawling over the rocks and then we'll transition up into some taller stuff back behind it looks like we're pretty close to where we need to be this place is enormous [Music] so tim these are some of those evergreens these are what the nana junipers brian has him around his pond if some of you guys have seen the brian's backyard video he's got a couple of these and they really take off and spread horizontally without getting too tall so some of those areas yesterday where we talked about putting something green in the landscape without blocking the waterfall these would be ideal a couple of these might be a really good selection along the edge and then what's also great about them is they're green year-round so as you're running that stream in waterfalls throughout the season these might be a really excellent addition along those edges and then we'll kind of layer out from there so full size what do you how big do these end up getting you know these will end up getting three four sometimes six feet if they're allowed to grow that far which is really awesome because you're getting a lot of impact for relatively small plants and it will happen over a relatively short period of time and what we really want to do is not put them all together so they end up being one big mass one here one over there which is not typically common in a landscape design you want to do things in mass to really strengthen it but with these i think if we kind of strategically place them around the edges it's really going to sharpen things [Music] with these junipers i'm just thinking it'd be great to get one kind of down here by the skimmer and probably on that side just to help fill that space but then i picture another one up here and then maybe another one here and then maybe one back over by these rocks we'll just have to kind of wait and see but up here would be great this space for like an understory multi-stem ornamental all right just something that'll have kind of this branching canopy to kind of scale it down because the timber and stuff goes so far back that you want to bring a little bit of height forward into the foreground to help carry your eye past everything does that make sense [Music] so we found some of those staple evergreens that are going to stay really low and really start to blend the two pieces together meaning the existing landscape and the water feature which is why we got those low growing evergreens those nana junipers you want to be careful with some of the junipers there are some junipers that will get six eight feet twelve feet tall by the same amount wide you wanna make sure you're getting the right variety so those are those really low growing ones but we're gonna also try and find a little bit more evergreen interest again to provide that year-round bone and structure to the landscape so we can find something like a spreading u that'll get four five feet tall um that we'll put along the back side of the berm and then maybe we'll mix in some tall deciduous shrubs mixed in with that that'll get maybe six seven feet tall just to help funnel all that energy back towards the house and get a good mix of deciduous and evergreen we don't want to go all evergreen and have it look like a specimen bonsai garden you always want to have a little bit of contrast in foliage as well as size and structure as well [Music] i think three of these would be sufficient back there for the space that we have right now we can obviously do a few more but i don't think it's necessary yet because you still have all that really cool fun space for your kids to play and back i don't want to overtake the yard by over landscaping it so i think three of these spreading use that'll get four to six feet wide but only stay about three to four feet tall would be a good intermediate shrub to put kind of around the back side of the berm to help funnel all that stuff all that visual and audible interest back but carry your eye past that origin point of the bio falls that makes sense [Music] that's those junipers that we were just talking about can you guys see them up on that back wall see how tall they are i mean they've got to only be six eight inches above those rocks but see how those branches and those probably haven't been maintained at all but how those branches are crawling over the rocks and you can still see the semblance of the rocks underneath but those branches crawl over and then they start to swoop down it's such a cool effect can you imagine water coming right up to the edge of those rocks obviously we're not going to grab that many for you but that's the look it's on a much smaller scale that's a perfect representation of how it crawls over the rocks and you're not sure how far back those rocks go or even the water goes in some of those areas they have a spring flower they also fruit birds love them they also have a brilliant fall color and that red that dark red like we saw with the amber flame i didn't even see these but i might almost go with something like this instead of that okay you get a little bit more interest out of it throughout more of the year different seasons of interest there's always something that helps strengthen the landscape design especially if you have people like a customer that loves bird that kind of stuff so any kind of fruiting tree virtually any kind of fruiting tree or shrub will always bring the birds in and now that you have the flowing water you're already going to get that inhabitants of wildlife yeah you know they're already moving in yeah are they yeah that's awesome so maybe something like this would be a better choice for selection let's take a walk this way and kind of see okay [Music] chris what do you think of a service berry one of these autumn brilliants i didn't see any multi-stem red buds this will give them that four seasons of interest yeah and get about the same height especially if that elm comes down you're going to want color to pop to transition against your screening in the back the woods i love service berries man i'm clearing out some of the woods too bush hog through there yeah i'll just i'm going gonna rip it up with the dave no redbuds i can't find it are they on your map no these are all the trees over here yeah i didn't see any the closest thing i saw as far as like a multi-stem are those hammer flames right over there the ones that have the leaves on them there's some lilacs in front of them but these service berries are ready to bud these will pop they're gonna bloom too soon i'd like to do one of them or three i would do one just on that left side behind those big rocks and i think if we can go over to the shrubs and just find like some four foot viburnums yeah or something to kind of do a little serpentine maybe like five of them on that right side and i've got some threading used to go in the backside of the berm [Music] part of what's cool about this just like ponds is you kind of adapt right the artistic vision and coming out here we knew we wanted to maybe target one or two specimen kind of anchor funky plants just to kind of focus your attention but add a little bit more zest and pop to the landscape and i don't think many plants offer that more than like the louisa crabs right these are like those cool keystone plants it's like a one piece in the garden that everybody's like oh that is awesome right where it's melted in with a lot of the other plantings and mass to give that overall strength of the design but these are those funky signature plants that really take it to the next level so i really like this one you can see it's got kind of those two liters and the cool thing about this is gonna spread out and grow down it's at smaller height it wasn't something that i anticipated on thinking about figuring into the design but when we got out here and we started looking at the space back in our photos on our phones of your pond this would be perfect over on that right hand side i think [Music] i think we just find three of these the blue muffins these will get like that five to seven feet great like bones again that structured bones plant to throw into the landscape and do really well planting in mass so i say we grab probably get away with five of these [Applause] [Music] right [Music] so [Music] so more all excellent questions tim was just asking about do we need to amend the soil occasionally you'll have to this is all good virgin black soil it's sandy provide good drainage harvested elsewhere here on the property so it's great one thing to consider when digging the holes for the root balls is dig them about one and a half times the size of the root ball and the reason you want to do that is you allow yourself that extra space all the way around the root ball it will allow you to manipulate the tree twist it turn it without kind of knocking around the inside portion of the hole but what will also help is you to get some of that excavated soil back around the root ball it's already loose you don't want to over compact it but you also want to make sure it's compact you don't have a bunch of air gaps in that backfilled soil to allow for that root growth as the tree starts to take off you can notice over here that the root ball itself is wrapped in plastic they do this in a lot of nursery applications in order to hold the moisture inside the root ball but then it's just a big burlap sack around that root ball after they spade it a lot of times what they'll also do is they'll have this cage what i like to do is obviously get rid of the plastic you don't want to leave that on there i will leave the burlap sack and occasionally pull off the basket itself it's not 100 necessary because this burlap is biodegradable it will break down and what will happen is those roots will start to go horizontally and go through the basket you can't take the basket off but sometimes when we get plants especially from the michigan side of our growing territory it's real sandy so those root balls just crumble apart so we'll leave the basket on those roots will still be able to filter their way out horizontally into the soil but when you do that you just want to make sure that you pull these top rings down so that you can get this top layer burlap off when we're digging our hole it's important to dig the hole at the proper depth so often i either see trees planted too deep or way too shallow and then they just have that volcano of mulch there's a roof flare at the base of the tree and we'll show that when we get the tree down in the hole but it's typically two to three inches below where the base of the trunk starts to flare back out and go into that root structure when they grow these trees and nurseries they start off a lot of times as whips meaning a very very small tree itself then they put them in the ground and then pile soil up around them and a lot of times stake them and what happens is as they till up the nursery fields and get rid of a lot of the weeds as they're maintaining their nursery grounds that soil gets turned up and then starts getting pushed over and will pile up against the trucks to the trees sometimes when you cut off this top thing of burlap you pull this back you'll take a good four to six inches of soil off of the top of the root ball to really expose that root flare so i'll show you what i mean by that in here you'll notice that there's a bunch of fresh soil up along the base so when you start seeing the hair like roots down in through here that are coming at the base of the tree that's when you can really stop those are those feeder roots this one's actually pretty good so you just want to kind of make sure that there's not an excess of soil wrapped up around the base of the tree so occasionally when you pull the burlap back you sometimes have to take some of that soil off so when you do that you can come over here with your bait or your tape measure and kind of just get a simple height for what the depth of your hole needs to be make sure you're going off of where the root flare is not how tall it is from the soil to the bottom of the soil okay so you found the root flare by locating these five feeder roots in here and that should be the top yes very top of the dirt should be level with the dirt right there it should be a couple inches of above existing grade okay and that'll prevent that volcanic look but that'll prevent you from overbearing it too okay so now i'll just rule the thumb a couple inches so you want it probably right about there yeah we're pretty close but i think we're a little deep so we can take some of that fluff throw it down in the bottom just get it nice and leveled off and then go ahead and get our tree in there when handling the root balls what you want to avoid is like beating these things right there's still feeder roots up along the top but you still have a lot of the root structure so when you're in nurseries you see they have the little clamp attachment to the skidsters so they're just using a little bit of compression lifting those things up and gingerly placing them you don't want to start throwing these things around because you can really damage these trees and because the root ball is way more important than what you have going up top right makes sense so as we'll do that we'll just kind of roll this thing out on the ground sometimes you strap them it just depends there's a lot of different methods to get the tree into the hole today i think we're just going to get the skid steer close and just kind of roll it gently into the hole and then get it upright get our face that we want and then go ahead and start backfilling i don't have to slice for the burlap that's gonna grow gonna decompose and grow right through it but you can see it's already starting to kind of fall apart into here but over a couple seasons that stuff will just deteriorate and these cages are better to leave in place if depending on the structure of the soil around the root ball you could destroy your root ball by taking this case exactly and then all of a sudden you have a bare root tree that's eight feet tall that you're trying to plant into a ground and that just doesn't work a lot of times roots never get choked up or curdled right they should they'll find their way through these big holes in the cage yep it's amazing what trees will do in their roots and how they find water and that kind of stuff so i think we can get this thing a little bit closer yeah and then we'll just roll it into place also another thing to keep an eye out for is the lasso or the rope that they use in nursery practice a lot of times when they tie off the burlap around the trunks you want to get rid of that stuff so it doesn't end up girdling the tree and choking it off here so this is an amal anchor canadensis autumn brilliance i think is the it's a it's i think what they used to call it could be a shad blow service berry but this is a nice tree it'll provide four seasons of interest it's great for birds like we talked about at the nursery tim you already have birds and other wildlife coming here it's a fruiting tree so it'll be great for the birds in the winter it's got a really cool spring bloom on it white flowers but then the fall color is second to none so you just kind of go through the whole season and really really enjoy this thing and it also has that multi-stem appearance so you can as it matures you can trim off a lot of these lower branches and really get that base shaped or that cantilevered canopy for an understory tree back here [Music] don't [Music] did it man yeah looks amazing it turned out uh way better than i thought i didn't picture this when we were fine trying to find the location for the pond and uh you picked a great spot i think it now what it's gonna do is when we got here we talked about how much you use the front yard right and now what we did is we created a destination in the backyard which is really what we talk about through the design process and maybe taking what your customers may not have originally thought of as a destination space which is what we did here right right that's the power that these ecosystem ponds and beautiful water features do is they encourage you to come back out and really interact with the space and they draw you in yeah they make you want to be part of this you guys did a fantastic job i mean the the pond that you guys built you know with with a little bit of instruction between chris and myself turned out absolutely incredible and it's got like so much happening with it in such a small thing it's like literally taking it to its fullest potential that we always talk about first tell me do you have a favorite i know you were out here last night you and melissa your wife were out here probably having a couple cocktails and enjoying it was did something stick out to you as being like your favorite i love the way the falls turned out i like this beach right here this is amazing i like the incorporation of the logs and the planting areas and the rock right there for the kids to hang out on even that one right there we can walk out look in the deeper part of the water at the fish i mean there's not just one part to like about it it's just got quite a few you know it's so awesome right and you're gonna find yourself you're gonna have a favorite part of it and that will evolve into something else right that you'll notice when you're out here your kids are gonna have something that they enjoy about it so much more than you and it's unique to itself but it's also unique to each one of you and your family or to your guests that you bring over and i think that's such a cool thing with water features because they offer so much you know it's just for an eight by eleven pond with maybe a six six and a half foot stream just so much life that it brings to the backyard the birds are already here and the landscaping tying it all together kind of finishing that softscape and marrying the two areas the water feature and making it look like it's always been here really really tied it all together yup like i said the landscape right like that was the last kind of ten percent and you've been to the academy a couple times so you've heard us harp on the importance of the softscape and marrying the two together so that you don't know where the land stops in the water begins and i think now that we've developed kind of this pallet right it's not necessarily paint by numbers but we've got the low growing evergreens along the edge that will slowly cascade down into the water and pull everything together right and then you've got the layers of the deciduous stuff you've got tall vertical stuff you've got stuff that's lower in spreading you've got your beautiful signature trees right you've got that louisa crab that we talked about gosh it's just it's so cool it's so so cool watching chris and joe and alex kind of over there why don't we all talk and what what do we all learn through this process so let's go talk to them and see what their thoughts were but it turned out incredible chris nice work yo yo nice great job good job it's good times here what i wanted the role of a territory sales manager at aquascape is to give you a path right to success and so let's walk down your timeline right with meeting aquascape to owning your own water feature in the backyard we first met stanley at a hardscape north america the gie show i believe stanley dirt monkey was gie gave him his own party wit stock comes into our booth he's like you got to go to this party man and hang out with this guy he's so good so we met you guys there at the gie we got you into our sandbox at aquascape i heard you say you came to a few academies right and the path of dirt monkey or other contractors is we get you through a few methods of education right your first touch would have been the aquascape university online your second touch would have been the aquascape academy in person right we surround you with the networking right with other guys just like you trying to break in the next step is maybe join another academy right because it didn't really sink in the first time you came back the second time then we put you on the path to becoming certified and what we need you to do is all the education you did that check good job that's the hardest part then what we ask you to do is purchase a water feature for your own live with it so you can understand it yesterday you are beaming likes when you're talking to homeowners in your office inside your home here guess what's right over your shoulder right through the window they'll see that passion come through man it's an emotional sell right to the homeowner like i myself look forward to come home sitting with my wife in these two chairs watching our kids playing the beach and climb all over the waterfalls that there is what draws him in so then what we also like you to do is reach out to your top three customers and i don't mean your top three money-wise spent the most money with you i mean the homeowners that can call you up whenever they need you and you're there like this seven o'clock eight o'clock at night but they're waiting in the driveway with a cold beer because they know they're putting you out these are the people we ask you to go back to and share your passion of why they need a water feature and live with that lifestyle you got the 8 by 11 kit thank you for the investment in yourself and in your team we put it into the ground step by step you followed the 20 steps chris and i were here to kind of walk you through just show you the steps within the steps but you took over stanley was making sure joey alex blaine was in there not us he was forcefully getting us out of the way which is the only way you learn contractors by using our own two hands and leaning in right now that you're working on your certification we're gonna ask you to lean in more to only help you all we mean by that is surround yourself with other successful water feature business owners out there that have been where you're at step one or with people just like you right lean into the events that we have get more passion get more ideas to help dirt monkey grow as a business so i'm gonna put a pretty important question out there for you that you can maybe share for everybody what was the most difficult or challenging part for dirt monkey couple of options would be was it just starting out because this is a one-year process maybe two-year process i think yeah what was a challenging part for just finally plunging into water features getting started then i would say getting started and just feeling comfortable to do this and make sure you end up with a product like this when you break ground you know there's a lot that goes into these ponds the heights of your skimmer and your falls and you know lining that up and making sure you got no leaks on the side and then the overall picture when you guys were in there yeah you want the water to swirl this way you don't want to keep it stuck in here so you want the water moving it sounds easy but is it um you learn it you learn it yeah it's it's gotta do it and yeah that's what this this is amazing to have a experience like this and and see it you know firsthand and get down and dirty and chris and i we work with so many certified aquascape contractors and chris more than myself we've worked with so many contractors that are going through the certification process and really starting out so he sees what you went through and your guys went through yesterday all the time and you guys did an amazing job not just the execution but the enthusiasm i think was palpable right made it for an easy day a super easy day yeah right and fun and fun you guys had everything here everything was ready all of your guys were very enthusiastic along with you and it's really really cool and encouraging to see that kind of love put into just learning something that's so awesome you should be so proud of your team for what they did and obviously we're proud of you for finally now diving in right which is probably the hardest part is just getting started but now and now you're swimming man yeah it's awesome it's so awesome so you have thirteen hundred dollars fourteen hundred dollars maybe of aquascape material you got thirteen hundred dollars with the plants maybe a couple of hundred dollars in mulch that price was ridiculous whatever stanley said it was blown away but so your investment you're you're looking at a day's worth of work for your guys right you sacrifice that you make the commitment to be here so you're probably all in every bit of five grand your cost is it worth it definitely yeah looks absolutely amazing i love so what i love about this is we were a little little antsy about putting it back here but we tied in two flower beds that your wife had concerns about removing it ties in these two trees together it created a destination point but what do you think we had a couple of options around the house the front yard the backyard good decision bad decision to put it right here and kind of tie this area together i think this is a great decision this is a way better canvas area than the the front yard would have been yeah hands down this is a the best spot could have picked i think yeah we give us a yard we'll find a spot for it we could have made the front yard look awesome right right but it's a good feeling when you hit the mark when you hit the bullseye you know with the right size the right scale it ties everything together we kept melissa happy she's got blood sweat and tears and beds they still need to come up here but she was a little concerned right i love how it's all tied together i think what's cool about it too chris is inevitably you when you're on a sales consultation are going to be faced with the same thing that chris and i faced with you and melissa coming out and kind of himming and hawing about the location right and you trusting in us when we got here you had your mind set on somewhere in the front yard right same spot as the old one up there but right yeah but inevitably you trusted us in our experience in designing and creating water feature and where we found to be some of the best spots to really maximize the interactivity and the enjoyment with the water feature is it safe to say you can be happier with where it's at now yeah i think it's a great spot and it's going to draw us back here now and a hammer in that point you're going to be in that same position we were in exactly and you're going gonna be like struggling like oh that's why we always say don't give a customer what they ask for give them what they want you've live it now you know where they need it right off the deck right off of the patio and you're gonna have that same struggle with oh man i know i understand it's your money i understand it's your commitment you're living with it but trust me when i say this we think you're really gonna love it back here tim you stanley have been fantastic and chris and i really appreciate the opportunity to come up and help get you guys through this process alex joey blaine appreciate everything it does look incredible you know and i think what's fun is we learned a lot but what do you think your guys learned oh let's go should we go talk to them yeah joey alex what do you guys think man i think it turned out great yeah i mean i helped him for four or five days up in the front helped him get it ready to had his heart set on it going up there and i also agree i think this is a great spot back here yeah the labor part of it i really thought gosh we're gonna dig this by hand when we got an excavator back there and wow it went real quick real easy real slick yeah like you guys said i thought it was pretty fun too it wasn't it wasn't too late or intensive so had fun with it you guys did a fantastic job look the birds are already getting in there tim like i asked you earlier in the truck but let's ask him in front of these guys but who do you think out of your team is probably the most fired up about getting into water features i'm pretty fired up about it now after i mean this sparks something in you when you build these and i think alex would be fired up too i mean this is something you can get really creative with i'm kind of one of those guys that i like the moss logs i like the old rustic kind of look to it you know the natural feel oh yeah i mean i think you can get really creative with this and kind of create something out of like a labor of love you know rather than just having to do it it's work i gotta come do it this is kind of i would enjoy doing this and at the end of the day the profits that's great also bonus but i would love doing these you know it's just a matter of selling them getting them in the ground and uh continuing to gain customers from it alex you and i had met at one of the academies but joey this is your first time being introduced to water features or anything aquascape what did you think i thought it was pretty cool i thought it came together really nicely so you know kind of new for me like you're saying i've never done it before so kind of done landscaping things so it wasn't too hard to catch on if you've done that kind of work before so you guys absolutely nailed it you're a good team good group of guys you know u2 and then blaine you know and it was just it was a lot of fun um and super glad that you guys are doing it right thank you so much thank you so much for coming here's some stories we're going to see a pandemonium this summer right with a thousand other contractors i've got right all right you got it on camera guys what a fun project the rain is starting to fall we finished up it looks absolutely incredible tim and stanley and then their crew of blaine alex joey did a fantastic job 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U-EbHku28ao | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U-EbHku28ao | Omicron | Dr. Gene Kim | psalm 78 and then matthew chapter 24. now with the omicron virus a lot of you have heard about that with omicron coming out there's a lot of people who are concerned and fearful and afraid so then there's concerns whether omicron it can cause something where it'd be a high risk situation that even the let's uh let's call it let's call it uh candy okay let's call it candy for some of you who know what i'm talking about what they're worried about is uh this favorite candy of theirs okay is going to work out very ineffectively okay so they're worried about that this candy over here won't work very uh won't work very effectively excuse me it won't work very effectively so then because the candies won't work anymore due to omicron here are some of the following articles that shows the major concerns about this title of the article from associated press is who warns that uh new virus variant poses very high risk that's the title of their article they're going to keep adding one more trust me this is not the end yes that's right you need another candy all right you need another piece of candy so that you can keep going all right that's what people predicted about this they said that this candy right here that uh trust me it's not going to be enough they're going to add more and guess what they added more you know so three times the charm all right three times the charm so now because uh and i read another article that says when they come up with this new candy that's going to taste better it's going to taste really good and it specifically deals with omicron and that's why you're going to need a fourth my my my my my my these people yeah it's uh yeah just taste the rainbow man taste the rainbow okay shall we call it skittles i'll go back and forth with skittles and candy okay y'all want a candy after this all right so because this is considered a high-risk situation then what i believe is this this is what i believe i believe that with this omicron situation and especially where people are getting upset about people are not eating their candy right like they should have and because of that that's why these variants are coming out even more and more and more that uh the scientists they are all they are open they don't deny the possibility that it can get more severe and it can keep continuing now if we believe that the rapture is happening soon and if we believe that stuff like this stuff like these are precursors to where the antichrist is going to try to act like a savior and come in very soon then this thing is going to continue through the tribulation then now you might say why is that because of revelation look at matthew 24 first let's look at psalm 78 actually all right that's the best place to start that way we can cover the context psalms chapter 78 notice what the bible says in verse 49 psalm 78 49 he cast upon them the fierceness of his anger wrath and indignation and trouble by sending what evil angels among them so this is not about the children of israel when god took them out of the land of egypt but he sent evil angels as a plague upon the egyptians he made a way to his anger he spared not their soul from what death but gave their life over to the what pestilence all right this is what the bible says we know that this omicron is considered to be a disease or a plague now what did god give to egypt according to psalm 78 a plague right but this plague is considered to be pestilence but notice that if we look at all of this here all right if you look at all of this and you're going to follow along pestilence this one is also another word and it is assimilated with death when god talks about people dying sometimes it can be normal death but at other times you're going to notice that it has to do because of disease or pestilence that's very important to understand now why is that important because look at matthew 24 look how the bible prophesies about this so omicron is considered to be a part of biblical prophecy of what's going to happen it did not happen yet but it is a little thing that's building up a bigger prophecy of what's happening because god is going to send a huge pestilence and we've always wondered what that might be well we've seen how this situation perfectly set up things for the tribulation right and for the antichrist and everything so we can agree that something like this has to prepare for the antichrist to come that's important to understand that's why this guy is important it is tied to prophecy then it is tied to prophecy so look at matthew chapter 24. look at verse 5 for many shall come in my name saying i am christ and shall deceive many that's the antichrist right verse six we hear about wars coming out people slaughtering each other at verse six and seven look at the middle of verse 7 though there shall be famines right so then there's famine happening and what happens after that pestilences now keep your hand on matthew 24 compare that with revelation 6. compare this with revelation 6. why is this one making a way setting up the steps the platform for the fourth horseman of revelation look at this revelation chapter six verse eight the fourth rider of the apocalypse death verse eight and i looked and behold a pale horse and his name that sat on him was death and hell followed with them and power was given unto them over the fourth part of the earth to kill with sword and with hunger and with death and with the beasts of the earth so notice right here that death comes out in the tribulation while the antichrist is ruling in the kingdom and this fourth hortman sent from satan from hell itself is going to kill people now why do i believe that omicron and then later on as it keeps continuing on it's going to pave the way for the fourth horseman death the reason why is this all right look look at the steps here all right verse eight is the fourth horseman verse three let's go backwards here verse three is the third horseman famine right right verse uh in verse uh excuse me verse five right verse five is the third horseman famine verse three is the second horseman which is wars right blood being shed all right and then verse two is the antichrist right the first horseman right okay so look at this death in order for death to come out look at the sequence here antichrist has to come out first so whether we like it or not this thing here has to tie to this you might say why does it tie to this guy because until this guy comes out then this guy can come out so antichrist new world order has to come out and stabilize so this ties to that one all right now following that logic here all right remember what's the what's the order right here for the four for the fourth horseman to come out let's go to the order right here so then famine then what then it's war then we can go over here okay matthew 24. go back there matthew 24 is about the tribulation it's going to say tribulation a couple times in matthew 24 or lat or end of the world so with we read matthew 24 okay look at this verse seven go ba pestilence let's assume death is associated with that all right behind it there shall be what famines oh could it be tied to the horsemen then go backwards nation shall rise against nation kingdom against kingdom war second horseman look at verse six backwards ye shall hear wars rumors of wars see second horsemen antichrist maybe then behind it yeah verse 5 many shall come in my name saying i am christ and shall deceive many see there's no doubt so notice right here that there is a pattern and a sequence here so then this guy comes out first then this guy second this guy third then this guy fourth okay then pestilence is tied to this and then we see right here that omicron is a form of what this don't we see a lot of it tied to setting up this guy okay is this confirmed then we see the current events it's plainly confirmed through when looking at through all the sources today is this confirmed in scripture now it is right here because when this guy comes out this guy has to come out with this guy we always wonder what this is now we can know now we can know because in all these here's the thing if we can see cases today that can be precursors to this and we can see cases today that can be precursors to this cases today that can be precursors to this why do we make an exception with this guy so that means there has to be precursors today we see that will lead up to this do we follow so far okay so then that's the interesting part you might say wait a minute precursors these i wonder what they are we know we saw precursors with this one i wonder with the others now before i cover those other horsemen uh let me tell you something extremely interesting about omicron that some of you probably know or some of you didn't know but believe it or not where people are a lot of them are focusing their anger and their blame on one of these big names it's a very big name and obviously people know what was he most famous for obviously we know that he was most famous for this one right okay you know what's funny is that uh when you go back to the 1990s this guy they released to get microsoft released a game called omicron now uh but they disguised it with the k but you know what's even more uh scary about this when you go to this game you know what this game is about all right now there's uh people who get upset with the authoritarian totalitarian current setup they claim or they see it that way right so they see it that way with everything going on with omicron and a lot of diseases happening now the thing about these people when they get upset about that it's so funny where they see elitists or globalists uh behind the scenes controlling people's life and some people they go as so far as to say devils or demons behind the scenes who would try to use situations like this to build up this kind of kingdom in the future it is interesting you know what this game is about it is about a totality uh some kind of government setup called omicron where devils were disguising to be the authorities in power and controlling these people like slaves so one of these beings or characters in the game start to speak out in this game one of the characters spoke out to the people in omicron and told them the following words which is very scary i'm like very shocked okay wake up people of omicron reshef and his corrupt government allowing you to sleep in order to control you better they have transformed you into puppets that are manipulated by x and the demons join the awakened ones and rise up to fight for your freedom together we can win so that's that's this sounded like pretty arrowing this sounded like pretty scary about like what was going to happen in the future or something some people said man it just uncanny it's just so uncanny coincidentally just matches up it's like a scary prophecy this video game was like prophesying of what would happen today so that's what it looked like that's what it felt like to the people so knowing that one that's why with omicron coming out and then uh bill gates that's why there are people wondering about the elitist or the globalists in charge where all the bad stuff is going on i wonder that all of this is part of a plan or a setup for something evil and that people are truly being controlled and that they're puppets and that they really don't have freedom right so that's the thing of the concern with omicron and then the video games seem to show a scary prediction on that one just match coincidentally so weird isn't that very weird you have to admit that is very weird that it came out that way unless uh you have studied uh the illuminati and occultists that what they tend to do through elitist and globalists in power is that they always do things behind symbols set up things behind the scenes where they're predicting what they're going to do in the future but they hide it through subliminal through messages through hidden messages so that's something harold that's something very scary and something to think about it's pretty heavy now if we understand all these factors here then let's see the precursor so we saw a huge scary precursor like it's like precursors predictions and a lot of things about what's happening with this fourth horseman now let's go to backwards here i wonder how serious that would be right i wonder ever since omicron and then the situation that we're going through with this pandemic i wonder how these precursors are setting up more with the other horsemen well yeah you wouldn't believe it it was pretty scary i didn't know about this until i went through a lot of these other ones oh by the way uh for the video for some of the people who want to find out you can find it through uh twitter pretty easily but uh the guy who posted this is axe and then it was about omicron the nomad soul video game from 1999. if you type that one with uh the scary prediction then you'll find it very easily but let's look at the third horseman famine i wonder if this might be the case well believe it or not i'm going to quote you even liberal sources so even liberals are saying this okay this is not some kind of right-wing christian side no i'm going to even show you the liberals they'll even have to acknowledge this cnn business title of the article gross grocery store ceo how we're dealing with food shortages and higher prices and this is november 15th of this year in fact the food shortage is so bad that one person mentioned here from the washington post all right liberal u.s title of the article u.s faces shortage of up to 8 billion meals in next 12 months leading food bank says another one is so bad that this is uh npr title of their article the new faces of pandemic food insecurity hungry worried yet generous how bad the article reads here this is pretty scary the estimate is that 2.37 billion people worldwide how about that that's one in every three people representing an increase of 320 million people in one year whoa it's so bad that you wouldn't believe it another article reads here that food shortage is so low that they're even searching for cat food i i kid you not about that one so uh oh rats i just uh lost that article title of the article oh they i just lost it but if you type down a cat pet food shortage then you're going to find out it was even cat cat food pet food that was going through a shortage it's that bad with the food crisis so what did the bible say prices are going to go high right food is going to get low look at that one at revelation chapter 6 verse 5 and when he had opened the third seal i heard the third beast say come and see and i beheld and lo a black horse and he that sat on him had a pair of balances in his hand and i heard a voice uh let's see in the midst of the four beasts say a measure of wheat for a penny and three measures of barley for a penny and see thou hurt not the oil and wine so notice right here that it is so low that even uh prices are going up now let's think about this one how about the second horseman if we were to go over here what about the second horseman war will it be that bad well yeah it's actually going to be that bad the reason why is this when we look at things going on with russia for example right tense relationships going on and then israel and then iran then you realize we're literally at the border or it just takes one thing that will blow up and everything can go to pieces let me give you one article title to have the article here this is pretty scary from cnn this is november 13 2021 britain's army chief warns risk of accidental war with russia is greater than during cold war all right i'm reading to you cnn right here i'm not reading you something christian or something i made up i'm reading you uh sources here here's going on with israel because they're concerned about the some of the fellow nations or iran and other terrorists from the times of israel so this is their the jewish article news source title of their article war what israel talks about when it talks about striking iran's nuclear program so they're getting ready themselves for that war is the first thing in their minds and the title so war is just around the corner war is just around the corner and people are getting pretty scared about everything on what's going on today now we look at the verse here at verse four remember that i talked to you before that because it's a red horseman that it's going to represent two two uh two groups it's either going to be something that's communist or something that relates to muslim and actually i taught you in the gog and magog war at revelation 20 that's exactly what's going to be it's going to be russia and then it's going to be a lot of the other muslim nations so why doubt revelation 6 verse 4 especially when you look at current events those are the two main groups you're looking at anything that has to do with communist thai so you can think about russia china et cetera anything that would have to do with the muslim populace or mostly the dominant religion of the countries which are islam because look at the right here in verse 4 you see the symbolism this got this red horseman and there went out another horse that was red and power was given to him that sat there on to take peace from the earth and that they should kill one another and there was given unto him a great sword notice right here that this guy's color is red like the communists back then that's why they had the red scare red was their color notice right here that they conquered by the sword you look at previous common communist dictators they believe that it was necessary through bloodshed that they can conquer you look at uh the muslim terrorists today as well you look at the koran in their writings they also mention about that ishmael it even matches with scripture ishmael's job is not to take peace but for nations to turn on each other that was the prophecy about ishmael well the muslims claim to be from ishmael's line and verse 4 would match up pretty well with him on that one so we see scripture being fulfilled in this case now the big one is this the big one is the antichrist now let's go back here are we this close pastor when barack obama came out everyone was like seeing so many patterns and they were very very very very convinced then years passed by and then now we're wondering who might be the antichrist later on and it is very interesting on how close we are now we do know one clue about the antichrist one of the clues and this is what uh i believe in and this is what the early christians and the great awakening revivals and the reformation believed in as well he and revelation 17 even points that out the antichrist is going to be tied to rome so then we're looking at the pope right well newsmax article title vatican preps for conclave as pope is dying december 7 2021 who's next if buddy boy right here who loves candies and recommends and gives out candies to a lot of children who become suckers to that one if this guy's the one that comes out next after the pope then think about this we already have the precursor set up and if we're seeing how many uh we're constant the title of the video is about this one why should we concentrate on this because this comes out the latest then if he comes our latest this is going to come out sooner even so come lord jesus right man like around the corner now look i take it for granted that it could be that we might have a little bit more time but i do know this is that definitely right now we're closer to the rapture than we were before especially from looking at these times on very how very close we are in fact this is even more scary what's even more scary is this if you were to think about this guy who's supposed to give out the mark of the beast in the future right some of the people are kind of wondering right here and it got me wondering we're in a world where they're trying to become more united right united united we can't be divided okay that's the first step to something a one-world government that the antichrist needs but here's one thing that bugged me these people are they ready for a one leader yet because everybody they want to have their own leaders to take care of their terrain but this is very interesting i thought about this because this thing right here is not doing well with the leaders and then a lot of people are pushing for that one let me tell you something here's a title of the article the wall street journal coven 19 was a leadership test it came back negative here's another one another title uh of the article is let's see here it's not this one is it no it's not this one but here's one interesting article title from asm but they took it down because it might be controversial or it they didn't really really release it yet but they used to publish this this is american society for microbiology now what is the article title that made me suspicious because they know this they were for microbiology and these guys they know that in order to control this better we have to have more of the candy and then the rules you know candy real skittle rules to make sure that it's in place and the people will follow it but it's combined with as well uh with the advancement of science itself with science advancing so well the candy will taste even better and then you can have more flavors of the rainbow because one is not enough two is not enough and three is not enough and apparently fourth won't be enough later so then with these candies they need they need an advancement and they need to concentrate more and more here's so interesting how they can nail this virus more they have you have to get rid of more privacy they need more study of your they need they need to study that so they can what they call evolutionary history and pattern and they can nail that guy but it's so hard when people's information are private or people want to maintain their own privacy that's why some countries that's why they do tracking because it's better why they can nail this thing so see privacy has to be out the window more where there's more control that way you can really nail this okay and then that's why this private information won't be yours anymore you're going to have to know why for your peace and safety that's first thessalonians 5 warned about peace and safety right but this is one they need a second one they need good leadership they said the blame for everything going on is because of the the slowness the slow pace of the science itself and then the uh and also because of poor leadership so then i'm like okay so then if you get all of this under one leader no complaints and a lot of people supposedly the secular news sources how much can you trust them but they mention about in new zealand's case for example where they're going really really liberal and they're really really having more of a tight fist in control that they were boasting about that the numbers and then people uh dying and all that is very low why because the effectiveness of this one out the window more of this one and what and you need a and they had and what they had was one leader that did the job but then all the other leaders are to blame for the spread and the increase of numbers right so then i saw this is so complicated and when i was going by a secular mindset and a political mindset a scientific mindset i i was thinking this the most effective way is it's going to be fed up one day and they're pushing for unity right not division because this division is harder to nail this guy so we need to unite together to nail this guy but you need one leader to do this that way the operation can be faster to nail this guy that's how you get that one world leader i realized so you know what we need we need where people are more sick and tired of leadership you're seeing it right now in this country other countries that that division and that fight and that's ingrained in us because of uh from this country because of the independent mindset but guess what it's going to come to a point where they keep blaming the leaders and then they're going to small they're going to minimize the number of leaders now from where it can go like you know i'm just speaking hypothetically that an easy number so you can understand so where was originally 100 what if you have a chairman involved or one leader involved for five countries or ten countries right oh we can have ten kings maybe you know maybe things will be easier that way i don't know you know so you get ten kings divided to their countries and then they have a chairman in charge of them then things will go much more smoothly but it's going to take stuff like this trust trust me you ain't seen nothing yet you're going to see more and when more happens they're going to point out to you see the effectiveness of when we unite and when it's clean under one proper leader then they're going to push that more and then pretty soon you're gonna hit this one one day a one world one where it's very effective i mean they get you got to realize this is that what people are scared about with who you got to realize this who is united around the whole world but they have a chairman united nations you have that all set up but they have a chairman and for eu there's something in one of their documentations where they recognize the pope as the single power somewhere eventually so this is pretty scary stuff they already have find it common that there's going to be a chairman for all these united powers you just need to group it up a little bit more and then we're this close so here's the title of the article all right the title of the article if you catch this then you're gonna get it don't let the long words fool you but basically get the idea they need proper leadership and this thing they need this thing as well okay so look at the title of this article from a american society for microbiology omicron variant reiterates need why because they're fed up with this we don't want more stuff like this anymore so what do we need need for global leadership and genomic surveillance to contain coke uh to contain co candy pandemic all right so we can see what's going on here right but they didn't publish it isn't that interesting i wonder why uh look at second i'll tell you why because the second thessalonians two you know what the bible shows there are precursors to the antichrist so there are precursors being set up that's going to be normal if there's precursors set up for this guy uh it's pretty obvious we saw the uh the obvious thing with this guy and this horseman and then now we're seeing it the past couple of years with this guy this horseman anyways second thessalonians chapter 2 shows you there is a precursor the bible says about the antichrist verse 3 let no man deceive you by any means for that day shall not come except there come a falling away first and that man of sin be revealed the son of perdition verse six and now you know what withholdeth that he might be revealed in his time look at that so this is the official antichrist who gets revealed but something's withholding him why he's hiding look at verse 7 for the mystery of iniquity doth what already work only he who now letteth will let until he be taken out of the way he's hiding that's why he's hidden you know what the bible calls it how do you know it's hidden pastor because of verse seven it says for the what mystery what does mystery means it means to hide from the public hidden that's why they can't publish articles like this why it's it's gonna cause a chaos let's hide it a little more they're not ready for it yet until they really recognize the need for this big leadership one day a global type of leadership one day and when i mean global well we got to have democracy so let's have ten and then one chairman in charge of that they would say maybe like ten kings in revelation 17 with one antichrist and of course you need a religious leader so a false prophet that way you'll look democratic to you right maybe that way anyways so we see that things are being set up but go back to revelation 6. this is not the big one all right the heavier weight is this the heavier weight is it goes in sequence right what's we forget the fifth seal we just concentrate so much on the four horsemen what's the fifth seal when we look at verse nine and when he had opened the fifth seal i saw under the altar the souls of them that were slain for the word of god and for the testimony which they held and they cried with a loud voice saying how long o lord holy and true dost thou not judge and avenge our blood on them that dwell on the earth look at this the saints get killed so the so in other words there needs to be people who don't follow the order so people who don't follow this new world order of the antichrist right they don't follow along the order and because they're not a part of his order and these people then they need to be killed okay now in order to understand why this is serious how how are you going to get the whole world to kill these people think about that all right this is going to be probably a little eye-opening all right go to revelation 20 while i tell you this all right go to revelation 20 while i tell you this okay think about this this is something that's a little bit eye-opening to me now i'm going to say uh as a hypothetical thought food for thought all right this is not doctrine but this is a very good food for thought okay how are you going to get rid of these people until you get people today who don't follow with the current system and order and you build up so much angst and anger against them but how are you going to do that today there is one way and you know one way how you can do that these people violate my peace and my safety they will clay and they are hateful and they don't care they don't have the true christian love thy neighbor as thyself and because these people are so dangerous my candy is not helping me and pleasing me and because of that we get these new weird things coming out and variants that's going to kill all of us so in order for the whole world not to be killed what can you do then why think about it uh-huh you're thinking right we got to do something about these people we're not we're not here yet obviously but you know let's uh they first you know use words and they call it you know we we ask you then they say we you we make you it's a demand then what they do after that is then they'll fine you then after that they will lock you up and then after that if you really won't comply then they're gonna wouldn't that be a logical pattern if you have people that really don't behave and they're not going to listen to you no matter what if you get that kind of people then that would be the logical solution because don't you think the antichrist would like that and then his uh globalist yes his world leaders the antichrist world leaders are setting up for the antichrist eventually you can get there title of the article from i think it's pronounced haaretz h-a-a-r-e-t-z the title of their article is omicron may be the final straw in world leaders patience with anti-candy people they said this is the last straw it makes you concerned what's next then what are they going to do next see everybody likes things to become peaceful go back to normal and stuff like that but what they're going to do is that they keep uh what they're going to keep doing to you is that we get no peace until we what these people finally get it resolved or these people get fixed and if they cannot if these people won't eliminate the problem we have to eliminate them now how do these people die though isn't it interesting think about it they claim all right uh how people catch this is obviously what they would claim through droplets right or then through the air that's why they make you go like that right so then because these things are done so that it doesn't spread then think about this if these people don't get right what's the permanent way to make sure that you get the job done that way they don't spread it here that's interesting how the antichrist puts the people to death isn't it why would people approve eventually a death like that maybe if it has to do with their safety maybe if it has to do with peace maybe if it has to do we have to get rid of any trace of this so that there can be full peace because it's interesting there are some reports about you can catch some of this through dead courses actually for now it's faint but i wonder if this keeps mutating then i wonder how much they're going to blame it's mutating to a point that it is probably even affecting your body because the reason why is they found something in waste water from people's waste the title of the article right here is let's see here from los angeles time right now signs of omicron found in california wastewater suggesting variant is widespread that's what these people are claiming now whether it's you know fake news real news or whatever i don't know but the point is this the point is is that what if that they can use excuses like this one day where this disease is really worse than you think that it's really a part of this body that the only way to really make sure that it's not going to spread or contaminate people is the source right here get it out that way this guy don't have to pass it on to you droplets etc and then the nose as well and stuff like that makes you wonder right but that would be very interesting that's why the antichrist would choose a death like that it makes it very interesting it would make sense too because when i'm looking at why would people approve such a horrible gruesome death like this there's no way they can do that unless there is a way you can do that it has to do with this and then it has to do with this as well that's why then it would make sense to me why people would eventually want this guy one day and eventually approve of the eradication of this one day as well it makes a lot more sense to me that way now the interesting thing about uh this virus isn't it telling that it's from a greek alphabet greek letter now why do they do that because to for scientists to keep track of the virus what they do is that they go in order right here so then they go from alpha beta etc so then the more the more popular one you heard was a delta variant right then they get then they skip the z for um political reasons let's say all right you got you guys could probably guess later on and then they skipped another letter because it was somewhat inconvenient so then they chose omicron after that so then notice that they're going through the greek letters right here so as the variant becomes worse and worse and worse they go up a letter so then it made me wonder i wonder if it hits the worst point then maybe what if it hits the worst point where it hits the end of the alphabet so the end of the greek alphabet is omega i wonder if it will hit here one day now let me tell you two interesting things one interesting thing is that this is from precisionvaccinations.com so they major and they concentrate on uh in this website they major on stuff like this so in this website the title of their article is israel prepares for the omega virus arrival israel now what's the home center of all attention for the tribulation eventually israel if their attention is on this this is pretty big especially for something like an omega virus now there are scientists who would say that uh they don't believe that it's going to happen but then there are other scientists who say that it's possible and others who said that uh you know you can never say that it won't ever happen so we have to prepare for situations like this so this is from the daily maverick it's a source centered uh as south africa and remember a lot of the attention is on south africa when they discuss the omicron variant right so let's look at this new source title of the article is uh cocandy right all right the omega scenario and they mention here which is a little scary that because the candy is not really building up with people and there's a hesitancy of people taking the candy that it can grow to a point where they fear uh that they fear that it won't be effective anymore the candy the candy won't be the solution and protect anymore so they are even discussing this now this is uh very interesting here they called it omega and i don't know why they don't they could have chosen many different languages why greek why greek then i'm thinking about revelation revelation is all about end times right so obviously things like this will be included we can agree with this much right right here which can come from here is going to be mentioned in revelation obviously right so we can agree with that much now here's something interesting to think about okay i know as a matter of fact 100 percent disease okay that these are precursors that one i know 100 100 this has to happen in the tribulation i also know 100 this ain't the tribulation what does that mean it has to build up to something where it's going to get here something very very big now what if now let me add the what if part what if this thing increases so much to the point that we hit this one would then revelation have any mention of this you know what so interesting the only mention of omega in your entire bible is this book itself revelation about end times jesus said he calls himself omega now look at the interesting wording here what he does it look at revelation chapter 22 he talks as if he is the omega and as the omega people should have no fear now of being contaminated in their water supply now they now remember the new sources profess that this thing has contaminated the water supply now imagine this guy right it's going to be really bad but jesus talks when he's the omega that the water supply is pure and clean why would he say it that way maybe there were people who were concerned about some greek alphabet contaminating the water supply that they were scared maybe jesus did a play on words and that's why he mentioned that i don't know look at uh revelation chapter 22 though it is very interesting that he says that revelation chapter 22 verse 21 verse 6 21 verse 6 excuse me 21 6. and he said unto me it is done i am alpha and omega the beginning and the end i will give unto him that is a thirst of the fountain of the water of life freely so he says that hey you can take it for free there's nothing to be scared of and then i am the omega but it is also interesting that jesus christ calls look at revelation 1 revelation 1. notice that when he says you're going to write about end times john but when he tells him to write about end times he makes it clear first about his title why would he do that is there a reason behind it revelation chapter 1 verse 11 saying i am alpha and omega the first and the last and what thou seest write in the book and send it unto the seven churches so he's speaking about the book of revelation right the end times but it's interesting when god says when you write about the book of revelation just know that i am the alpha and omega why would he title himself that way because he's talking about a timeline here because when you look at revelation 21 again go back to revelation 21 it's about a timeline and he applies it he says this during the end times which is strange he says here at revelation chapter 21 and then uh verse let's see right here verse six again right verse 6 again and he said unto me it is done i am alpha and omega the beginning and the end so everything's finished he says now when he he says now everything's done why the tribulation is over the devil is cast out the whole world the old heaven has all passed away that's why he says now i'm alpha and omega why would he address himself that way because it seems like that the tribulation might have some way some application to the beginning and the end of this timeline and maybe to this virus there's an interesting article title they mentioned why because they're waiting for the omega virus the end of it all and they said they can't go beyond that well if that if you're going to get the worst kind of pestilence and if this is the worst kind of pest pestilence and you can't get beyond that one then jesus should be the fi finale that would just get rid of everything right here now if that's the case it's so interesting that the article they just happened to title their article from technology networks the alpha and omega of coven 19. yes the pandemic will end they're looking at greek letters for some odd reason for some odd reason maybe it's something that the lord had in mind and that's why he gave his title i don't know but let me end with the interesting anagram right here all right you know omicron can also go as well as an anagram it can go this way as well and remember globalists and those in power sometimes they like to hide their messages in the words right or symbols could they be laughing at us that when we keep telling you so much stuff you will believe us and you will follow us all right let's close with the word of prayer father god i pray that tonight's teaching have been sober and have been more aware of how the devil is setting up his system and that we're very very close to your coming dismiss us now with your blessing in jesus name i pray amen | REAL Bible Believers | UCPCDmYOJJ08h-pG8J2iMDjA | 2021-12-10 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 7,947 | 41,503 |
T1giILeShDs | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T1giILeShDs | Node.js Global Summit 2020 | hi guys this one is going to be quite a short video because everything that I want to do is to share with you something that I think is a great opportunity for everyone who is interested in JavaScript no G has no g s architecture and similar subjects as you probably know due to this challenging times most of the conferences and meetups have been either moved or canceled and some of them have moved online so I have discovered this conference that is called no G s global summit that will be held on may the series and to be honest I am quite impressed with the lineup and with the topics of the species and the amount of speakers in the amount of the participants so I am definitely going to participate there and I'm inviting you to join me on that conference so just to be clear this is not a big promotion I'm not getting anything if you decide to sign up or have to sign up but I will be also a speaker on this conference and I will be delivering not just one but two talks on this conference and the first one is my all time favorite subject JavaScript game development and we'll talk about online game development with JavaScript no GS socket IO and we'll see how to build a simple multiplayer game in less than 30 minutes and the second talk will be about deploying note how to move your application your little baby app and ogs from localhost to the cloud so join me on the no GS global summit and if you decide to do so you can use the promo code that I'm putting under this video in the comments so feel free to sign up and I'll be happy to meet you online | Juriy Bura | UCSq8iEW2JkpQj7mBU3zYtEA | 2020-05-24 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 307 | 1,569 |
U1Ig2gIEA5M | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U1Ig2gIEA5M | National Signing Day - Face of the Franchise Ep. #2 | previously on face of the franchise we learned that tommy matthews is such a beta male oh my god this guy sucks so bad okay episode let's get it episode 2 face the franchise we're starting out with signing day let's see how this goes boys all right gents who wants to go first i want you to have the honors it's the least i could do for all you've done for me all right oh i don't know tough pick on this one who am i gonna go with [Applause] you wow so the decision is made tell us when it came down to it what led to this choice well there's been a lot of elite talent that have walked those halls and i'd love to add my name to that stored list plus the opportunity to play for a legend like coach miller is too much of a draw and he's a guy okay so i assume coach miller is like the fictional coach in this thing because that's i think there's a lot i can learn right all right all right tommy what you got for us i hope he goes like miami where i never have to see him oh god i'm actually nervous who's he gonna be oh he's eyeing up oregon yes dude just i'm fine with that go to oregon bro go to oregon no you [ __ ] tommy get the ball are you kidding that's why he had me go first that's why i said that i mean batman needs his robin and he can't break up he's literally he's literally my make-a-wish kid but in this case [Applause] you're kidding me dude [Applause] you think you're gonna take my position tommy you're literally my make-a-wish friend you have half a heart and you can't throw a football you're not taking my position miller is stepping down from his illustrious college coaching career and in his place the school is promoting hot shot defensive coordinator red o'brien now coach o'brien has been all the rage for quite some time sitting at the top of a tree help coach around as a fat kicker like my last coach my last coach was such a stunt take over the entire program but what i really want to know is what it's going to mean for everyone's favorite dynamic duo the heartbreak kids do you think they caused the heartbreak kids because tommy's heart's about to break you've both been sitting patiently for the past two years i know you both make same pisces oh my god stop smoking cigarettes coach o'brien jesus christ he has three packs a day what do you mean we've done everything that you asked of us what do you mean coach we each smoked seven packs of cigarettes every day just like you asked i don't give a [ __ ] i'm gonna have five of those when i leave how many of those do you guys have i've got i've got a nice cigar in my back pocket if you want to trade now as i was saying you both give reps a qb it's a defense first team now so i don't need your heartbreak kids nonsense all i need is for one of you to manage things and make sure the offense doesn't give the game away because my defense certainly won't oh my god it's almost like you didn't watch me drop a goddamn 30 bombs we've seen what we did in the state championship and then another 40 score bomb in the showcase why are we concerned what you can do now in college and winning a lot more at ease you'll start the first half if you deal well enough you'll stay in if not we'll see what tommy's got coach you can't be serious you two are competitors right well that's how you're gonna have to approach this as a competition go on get out of here ea sports coverage of college football takes us to miami florida and hard rock stadium for the 2019 kickoff classic and an early season matchup of haters versus spartans let's go wow dude this is like nostalgic i really miss college football right now oh my god this is actually really painful to watch i hate this bob you can't make these dudes fumbly damn i just on that so hard i'm taking it out of bounds because coach said a little bit keep me in if i play well in the first session i'm just going to take the easiest touchdown i've ever had is that a qb spy on me it's not do you think i could step up and take this i florida qb is not having a good day the gators damn that's so disrespectful i took it back here so i can eat this clock and get some yards i just throw a play action bomb first play to oj simpson over there all right oj let's see it buddy look at oj oh jay's got wheels still bro all that time in prison didn't do anything let's go yes [Music] it really is that easy pretty send jones deep here and i'm just gonna lock one up he's there hard game very difficult and with no time left we get it because what happens a lot of the time damn right when you see the interception you just kind of hang your head a little bit momentarily then they score instantly why is florida good all of a sudden all right first and ten that could be a touchdown if i want it to be i'm just gonna secure this though roll this puppy out give me that play maker and we're down clock is running that's one of my favorite playmakers in the game we were out outside i'm just going to be patient and i'm going to take off keeping the heaters alive we're coming in so hot i stuffed that tight end too what he lost the football that was a fumble oh my god damn culture's right dude this defense is nasty 36 day big game my draft stock is standing up oh [ __ ] yeah i'm starting to work on my nfl draft stock i actually do need this to pad my stats in these games [ __ ] something huge to get to and none more what are these dishes doing at my because it's time for you to start cleaning up your crap that's your dishes have been lying in the suit for almost two weeks i mean look at this place it's a disaster you're leaving everything laying around it's ridiculous who crawled up your butt and died you gross hey get up man i want to watch some tv you've been laying out here all morning what's got you two all riled up just turn up the volume would you why are me and this guy supposed to be friends in this story he's such an ass this is so stupid this is an ugly one hey i thought i played pretty good out there this team still has not found its identity and i know that coach o'brien claims that his two quarterback system is matchup based but i gotta tell you it sure looks like he still doesn't have a clue what's going on as coach madden famously once said if you've got two quarterbacks you've got none and right now i got to tell you man coach o'brien's indecisiveness with the most important position on the team is only going to lead to problems on the field the answer is simple just start me [ __ ] you took the words right out of my mouth i mean the team plays better when i'm on the field everybody knows that i am [ __ ] delusional tommy i just dropped a 36 bomb on the floor to goddamn gators will you stand on the bench [ __ ] god tommy can i punch him in the goddamn jaw can i rock him in the face is that an option what's going on here guys i don't know what made you follow me here and try to win back your old position i mean you could have just kept the heartbreak kids going or you got to went your own route on another team but you decided to what come here and punish me is that it what are you talking about you're the one who showed up and stole what was mine in the first place okay i'm supposed to be batman you're robin yeah but you're [ __ ] suck at football are you dumb yeah i didn't take anything from you your body took it from you yup yup nice nice heart bud how's your heart doing bud look tommy i'm sorry no i'm just gonna leave i don't know what his problem is you gotta go talk to him man go clear the air he's the one with the problem look if he wants to talk he can he can come find me jumping fiddlesticks the [ __ ] did he just say i hate that guy football season has been a fun and wild one and we are now down to four as ea sports is proud to welcome you to a t t stadium at arlington texas i will say though i'm really sad that my second game is also against the gators but i'm pretty much in scoring range right now so let's see if we can scramble this one in can i get there can i get there can i get there no what all i did was click accident it auto slid that's new what do we got sketchy business all right i need my draft stock to go up and for that we're gonna run play action half back wheel and we are gonna send o.j simpson on an absolute burner very difficult game it's literally on rookie it has to be though santiago just got dusted on michigan wait the announcer's saying keon simmons is his name simmons not simpson am i reading it wrong or is the announcer reading your own oh that's open that's touchdown [Music] spartan teams are never skittish let's throw another bomb we gotta run these stats up right keon simmons has had a day so far if that's truly his name x is wide open jones [Applause] all right first and goal let's see it let's see let's see let's see it barely got it oh my god i thought i was going to fumble for sure got him oh i got gambler activated here so all right x is wide open that's a touchdown but i can't throw an interception at all because gambler doesn't let you throw interceptions to cpu and they're all cpu so that's that's pretty dope see if i can just can i really burn the snow i can't burn this whole clock here but i can throw that last play we need the touchdown blitz yes a opens oh 43 to zero goose said for the gators and i had a much better game no turnovers this one strikes in this semi final and still you gotta think there's gonna be talk about tommy matthews oh did we just get that oh my god we got the outside i can score a six touchdown that took no time off the clock either oh my god hey oj simpson let's see it buddy let's see oj okay no heat no heat got it to him he's open he's got it no he's not the one oj dude we gotta put him back in prison dude hey that was still hot though he still played amazing michigan state spartans are moving on to play for a national championship play the natty championship next game baby let's go you all right i'll be fine then i was you last week i know exactly what you're going through you didn't have to sit through this championship game though no but i did sit out our first state title game whoa whoa whoa whoa whoa whoa whoa whoa whoa whoa whoa whoa i know this could be my only show is this implying that i'm not starting the national championship didn't i just play the qualifying game five touchdowns 500 plus yards no interceptions then i guess we'll just have to do this all over again next season huh does it just automatically what's even the [ __ ] point of me playing any of these games if it's gonna start oh my god this oh you know what it was his make-a-wish wish was to play in the national championship that has to be it i don't accept that this is what happened who rained on your parade little miss sunshine i am not in the mood for this right now just because you're not playing i'll take it sherlock holmes back here like i haven't had a bad enough day already now i have to deal with you nah bro i just can't find the avatar i know you're upset that dude tommy's your brother and brother should always have each other's backs why no why is he my brother he [ __ ] bullied me on the football team and now he wants to take my position he's not even a decent friend he's not even an acquaintance this guy [ __ ] sucks we crown a champion tonight here at levi's stadium in santa clara for the college football playoff national championship game it's the michigan state spartans and the miami hurricanes with that boys i'm gonna end this episode off the next episode will be the national championship thanks for watching as always peace out [Music] you | MMG | UCaYxyR9mzVlTrOOyZD0XAmA | 2020-08-26 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 2,301 | 11,691 |
ghCLnJaE84o | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ghCLnJaE84o | Path of Exile 3.6: SYNTHESIS DAY # 20-21 Highlights LOOT EXPLOSION, NEW MEMORY MECHANICS | these is one of the reason why a so adamant or not using music in clips someone is extorting empyrion gaming for 200 years to remove us drive from his channel tell me if this doesn't sound illegal the mirror of Calandra ultimate immeasurable indescribable always check your box [ __ ] illnesses sort [ __ ] they're not they just we good now dude this is better than mic reach like are you kidding with this look at this are you kidding me right now what is this dude get out of here get out of town well that math they got you that's your [ __ ] juice I've got like sextants going I have you know I'm still like what holy crap holy crap what was that I'm moving over this way for long yes well did you make it out that's all Oh you just blighted ah look at that somebody please clip it it was such a good yeah in in video a case no fessor daddy oh my god uncannily fireman it's possible nope nope nope nope nope nope if you boys see deep-set school you double up yeah [Music] yeah floor I wish I could turn the UI under my blast it is bears but uh speak of my loot there's a lot of jewelers here unfortunately I'm not gonna be making any money from this because I'm using it oh my god you can see this what okay that was epic I might take a small break actually just for a minute and then we'll come back and look at this podium a sets that I you know what would a base is actually as if I died to one volatile hi hi hi oh alright let's see where we go it's still going I'll just give my friends okay so this is completely broken what the [ __ ] just hit me huh my blind Oh keeping with us in the grass and she is beyond compound honest but jihadi fast enough [Music] I swear they were to hear there's all yeah oh I didn't hear the first step in a dream takes you further than a thousand Oh go 3 2 1 3 o moon [Music] dreamer orangey maybe I don't know Oh what what happened I got kicked are you kidding me right now I lose fractured searching Nigel whoa so we're hoping that it hits the corruption on all of these oh we got it yes the baby curse oh oh [ __ ] what by [ __ ] God yeah here the coop that'll be cool each clear just just so now ha it beats aw so let's just focus this video against it saying I'm definitely down yeah yes my pork is slick Jersey see it's also a big offender and hiding in the box in and you know what are these things called always remember click your chests Oh Oh today you like it one shot me and then you should be able to get it in like six seven hours oh you should put this what wait what the healthiest beard no no no please no hello I hope you're all doing very very well so apparently you enjoyed the idea of akima for Life League so comment what mod would you like to see thank us watching and as always don't forget improve yourself | GamerForLife | UCA9JiZfgmikIpTFKgxfOPtQ | 2019-03-30 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 559 | 2,832 |
C9dNFj0APvg | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C9dNFj0APvg | English Google SEO office-hours from December 4, 2020 | all right welcome everyone to today's google search central seo office hours hangout my name is john mueller i am a search advocate at google in switzerland and part of what we do are these office hour hangouts where people can join in and ask their questions around search and their website um a bunch of things were submitted already on youtube so we can go through some of those but if any of you want to get started with a question of your own feel free to jump in now if i can start if i can be first would be sure um so earlier earlier this week actually like two three days ago i noticed that one of my clients websites um some pages got the indexed and it says that the user declared canonical is it's just a different page but then i checked the pages the html code shows that it's a self-referencing canonical so it's actually pointing to the correct one and and then when i use the live uh how do you call the live tool to check the live url it actually shows that it's the correct canonical but still reported there and some of those pages are still the index so i'm not really sure how that happened i checked the website nothing really changed so i i don't really know how to tackle that problem because we lost some some keywords and ranking some traffic because of that yeah i i like on my side what what i'd need to do is look into those specific details so what i would usually recommend for a case like this is to post those details in in the help forum first and get some input from other people and the product experts in the help forum they can escalate threads when they see that things aren't kind of working out so that's kind of the direction i would have there i i have seen some cases like this not not specifically like this week or last week but in general it happens every now and then that something on the website is configured in a way that makes it really hard for us to crawl and index the pages so i've seen that for example with a site that uses some ad blocker scripts or anti ad blocker scripts i guess and then in cases like that those scripts sometimes redirect to a central page and that has a rel canonical on it or we we pick up the redirect and we use that kind of as a canonical signal uh those kind of things and that can sometimes trigger depending on the way that we crawl so maybe like for the normal crawls it doesn't trigger and then every now and then it does trigger and it triggers right at that moment when we pick up something that we want to use for indexing but that's something that sometimes is noticeable when you look at the specifics of the site like if you look at the other urls then you can see oh they have similar issues sometimes which kind of points to this kind of sporadic type of an issue and sometimes it's just like like i don't know some one-off quirk that might have happened maybe from a cdn that's involved in the middle maybe from the hosting side something like that that just happened to kind of step in in between okay interesting and i also wanted to ask i noticed that there is many uh other pages that are not um indexed because of uh the trailing slash i don't know this is the first time like like most of the other pages you don't see you don't see that uh you know sorry many other websites i've seen that there's nothing in the report even though you know the pages have the trailing slash or if it doesn't have it it's still considered the same page but for this particular website it seems like many pages without the trailing slash were the index i don't know if that gives us a hint of something going on i don't know it's it's hard to say so by default we wouldn't see the trailing slash and not trailing slash as the same url it is something that technically we would consider one to be kind of the the root of a folder and the other a file name within the the higher level folder so we wouldn't by by default try to equate those uh if we crawl them and we see the same content then we pick them up and we try to use them for canonicalization so that's something that then kind of happens as a second step and depending on the way that you have the site verified in search console if you just have like that subdirectory verified and the url is the one without the trailing slash then we would assume that url is no longer a part of that site if you kind of focus on the subdirectory and we we have that that same problem right right at the moment with our kind of new search documentation which is also hosted on developersgoogle.com search without a trailing slash and we have the url with the trailing slash verified in our search console account so we kind of have a similar situation that sometimes we just don't see the traffic or the the clicks and impressions there thank you sure all right any other questions before we get started uh-oh io i got one um so quickly on the core update that was released yesterday um one is could i have some understanding on the rationale behind the timing of that if you at all were involved or saw any some type of emails around why you timed it for right after cyber monday but before the holidays what's the rationale there i don't know i don't i mean i don't know from from my side it feels like a reasonable time like i i wasn't involved in the decisions there but it's like not not really in the holiday season and kind of after the the whole thanksgiving rush um so it felt like i didn't at least from my point of view it wasn't something that i would have flagged and said oh you need to watch out for this okay thank you and two um people are asking me with the core update this doesn't mean passage indexing or ranking is out you'll that has not gone out with this it's not live yet in terms of the passage indexing i know because you said at the end of the year passage indexing will be live by then um but it's not out yet right as far as you know i i don't think i mean i i don't know if it's out yet but usually the the core update wouldn't be something that we would bundle with other kinds of changes like that so it's it's something that maybe is coming out at the same time but it wouldn't be because of the core update it would be kind of like more of a coincidence uh i don't know what the the timing plans are for that okay thank you very much appreciate it hello hi yeah hi jen how are you i left you uh one of the comments on the post but i just wanted to ask you because i thought that i could not make it that clear and i thought it was easier to tell you you know by by boys so uh you know basically the problem that we're facing and what i wanted to ask you is if you guys still have reports on any canonical box for us a content and for usa uh country because uh of what we do is we're sports international media company and we've been having a lot of problems with our live blogs which you know usually has recurrent teams because you know they play two times during the season and only in us selected as uh language and selected as i mean english as the language and usa as a country we don't show up even though google search console it's reporting that it's indexed but the funny thing is if you go to uk with english language setup we show up as the first uh you know serp in most of the searches so it's something that is happening specifically just for us and it only happens for our live blogs which we assume it has to do with something that you know it's recurrent teams that we're mentioning because we're not really having the canonical box for any uh you know like news that is happening which we know we only report once so i was wondering you know if you guys have any reports on the on the canonical box that it still happens because this just started happening maybe two months ago before that it was you know perfectly normal showing up as as usual yeah i'm i'm not aware of any issues around kind of the canonicalization and indexing at the moment so and then also from how you describe it it sounds like it's less an issue of indexing and more an issue of around kind of like internationalization for the site so just just to double check do you have separate urls for the uk or do you have the same url that is just visible in the uk but not visible in the us it is the same url and we just placed reflex but our source uh it's as a publisher for us so everything everything is working supposedly the way it should it just stopped working two months ago and it only stops working for live blogs which we use recurring recurring teams if we you know make a live blog of i don't know a game that hasn't been happening much or from a team you know that is not that that you know common uh it shows up perfectly which it makes it really really tough to to understand why this is happening yeah i don't know that to me that doesn't sound like an indexing bug that really sounds like something around internationalization um and the the hreflang side there might also be something that's playing a role there how how do you have the ahrefling set up is that like one english url and then like a spanish url or a french url or how do you link those yeah we just have one url and we just then place if it's you know for nus or n only or you know and mx depending on on which uh countries we're trying to attack through the air through the uh reflex okay i like i i don't know i'd have to look at the specific details but offhand it feels like something where maybe with the hreflang setup something is is not quite the way that it should work and that's something that sometimes causes more problems sometimes causes less problems but uh probably that's something that you'd be able to resolve there what what you could do is maybe post some of the details here in the chat and i can pick up the chat afterwards uh or post the details in the help forum as well so that uh kind of like some some other people can throw some eyes at it okay all right john uh so i will post it on the forum and then i will let you know where it is so you can check it thank you so much sure thanks all right i think someone else is trying to jump in and ask a question as well go for it yes hello john do you hear me hi yes yes great so um as you maybe know uh on the twitter right now so we have the problem with the the the discover feed in sweden we have had that since i think like in the middle of the december last last year and it's it's a fairly amount of sites that have this issue and so yeah they are this sites are not showing up in their swedish discover feed when uh when you are in sweden but if you like turn on a vpn then it's turned on um and uh yeah of course if you are outside of sweden and if you're outside of sweden and go into the discover feed it's also showing up okay um i it's i don't know off of hand about that because it's i believe that's something that we already passed on a while ago and you're you're still seeing this happening with like no changes at all or yeah yeah yeah exactly i i can show you if you want or maybe you can post a link in the chat here then i can pick that up afterwards yeah of course of course um cool pretty great thank you okay great thanks cool okay let me run through some of the questions that were submitted and we'll definitely have more time for for your direct questions as well uh along the way um let's see i'll try to run through these fairly quickly since it seems like lots of questions are here uh when it comes to anchor text from external links pointing to my website do you check the anchor text only on a page by page basis or do you also look at site-wide anchor text we look at both so we we do look at it on a per page basis to understand kind of the context of individual pages you notice this in particular if a page is blocked by robot's text and is still indexed then you'll see kind of the anchor text as something that we might use as a title in the search results for that page uh but we also look at the anchor text for sites overall because it does give us a little bit of a kind of a broader understanding of how that site is embedded in the web so that's something that we we try to take into account where we can we're experiencing huge ranking fluctuations where a specific page drops for most relevant keywords from the top places to pages three to five and come back comes back a few days later and this keeps repeating we're quite sure it's not just normal fluctuations since there's a repeating exact same pattern these are high volume high competition keywords any idea what might be the cause of this um i don't know i i occasionally see that from people it's not something that i would say is completely out of the question that this kind of thing happens oftentimes it settles down because our algorithms figure out oh this is kind of a stable place how we should be ranking this site if your site used to be ranking much lower then this could be a sign that our algorithms are kind of wondering should we be ranking a lot better if your site used to be ranking better for this and sometimes gets dropped down like that then it could be a sign that our algorithm is a little bit cautious more maybe so that's something which i would kind of take as a sign to significantly improve the quality of the website overall so that our algorithms are less on the fence and have kind of clear understanding that this is actually a really good website that we should be showing more um then my website is losing indexing for some weeks my website has been losing indexing for no apparent reason and no significant changes have been made except for the usual ones that are adding and removing vehicles uh so i the the website was mentioned there and i took a brief look beforehand and one of the things that i noticed specifically with regards to the indexing of the content on the website is that it's really hard to crawl and index uh the content from your site so for example if i do a site query for the website then a lot of the pages that i find are kind of weird listing pages where i suspect maybe a vehicle or product used to be available and is no longer available and it's kind of like with an id of very high number and my my general feeling is there that we're just having a lot of trouble crawling and indexing the website uh so that's something where what what i would do is try to figure out which urls you really care about and first of all put those in a sitemap file if you haven't done so already and then secondly try to figure out like are these urls actually being indexed properly and additionally look at the other urls that are being indexed for the website at the moment if you look at a site query that's kind of a rough idea to do that and think about how those urls were discovered so the urls that you don't care about like why is google spending so much time on them with the end goal essentially being kind of making it really clear for search engines which urls you want to have index being absolutely certain that google can crawl your website normally and find those urls and can focus on just those urls that you care about so that's kind of my my recommendation there sometimes it also helps to use something like a third party crawler tool to kind of crawl your website if you're not sure where these urls are being picked up on there are a bunch of different tools out there some of them are really good so that might be an option to kind of try out while you're figuring out why are search engines kind of getting lost within my website mobile searches related to glasses or prescription glasses are resulting in duplicate content on the same page in the first search results page it's due to the interesting find section which seems odd are you aware of this behavior does google consider this to be an issue so i don't know exactly what what you're seeing there so it's really hard to say uh in particular a lot of the different sections in the search results page trigger in individual countries or trigger differently in individual countries so when i search in english i tend to get swiss sites uh in english i don't tend to see exactly the same thing as users in the us would see so that kind of makes it hard for me to figure out what what exactly you're seeing there if you can send me some screenshots or maybe post them on twitter or add them here to the youtube uh comments then i'm i'm happy to take those and also send those to the teams here that work on the search results page i think in general when it comes to different elements on a search results page it's also always kind of tricky to find that balance between providing lots of usefulness for users lots of value for users and ultimately providing too much clutter essentially in the search results where if you look at the search results page are just so many different items there and they're all kind of competing for your attention and sometimes it can happen that you have different sections that show the same content which from my point of view is kind of just i don't know unnecessary clutter it's not something i would consider to be a serious bug or anything like that or it's definitely not something we would do on purpose but sometimes it just kind of evolves in that direction over time in having examples where this is kind of annoying that's really useful to pass on to your team so that they can understand oh if these different elements in the search results page are triggering and showing we should make sure to not show the other thing here because that's essentially showing the same thing or not as useful for the user i'd like to know how google indexes sites with new extensions like club or dot tools is there any preference for indexing.com domains over these so we treat all of the new top-level domains like any other generic top-level domain so there is no kind of additional value to having keywords in the top-level domain there's no additional value in having city names or country names in the top level domain we treat them all like like any other generic top-level domain like leica.com essentially so from that point of view if you find a domain name that works well for your site that you want to keep for the long run and it's a new top level domain then definitely go for it i think that's perfectly fine but also keep in mind that there is no kind of bonus for using a particularly well well-matching top-level domain it's not that we would from an seo point of view treat those as anything better than other generic top-level domains um what happens to visitors if we post duplicate content regularly i don't know i mean visitors are kind of out of our control but from from my point of view like if you regularly post duplicate content that is already on your website or that's findable on other sites my assumption is a lot of times visitors will just end up going somewhere else because why should they go to your site if they've already seen that content somewhere else so that's kind of one of the reasons also why we discourage people from just copying content because it's something our algorithms can pick up on and we know users don't like it when we show the same content multiple times kind of like the previous question there so that's something where if you want to provide something on the web and you want to make sure that's visible in search make sure it's unique compelling high quality all of the the usual usual attributes if our business has good ratings on some authentic websites can showing those ratings to on our site influence algorithms rank or rankings not considering user behavior i don't think that changes anything so if you have like a five-star rating from some other service and you put that on your website i don't think our ranking algorithms will look at that and say oh this sounds like a good thing so that from that point of view from just purely an seo standpoint i don't think that changes anything obviously users might care if you show users that your website is trustworthy that it's regularly kind of audited and kind of reviewed then that's something that they might care about but at least from an seo point of view there's no immediate ranking change with this new passage indexing rolling out soon will this help a site for example a blog to get better rankings for more opportunities for more search terms per article that is published so the kind of the passage ranking or passage indexing update uh that we talked about there i like i mentioned in the beginning i don't know the timing of this uh when when it will be visible where but essentially the idea is to take particularly long pages and understand the relevant parts within that page a little bit better so that we can show those appropriately in the search results so that's something if you have really long articles then it might be that we pick up something useful in the middle and we send users to that directly if you've been doing seo for a while now if you've been focusing on your website for a bit then probably you've already split those ex like exceptionally long articles into shorter ones anyway so that it's easier to focus on specific aspects of what people are searching for and in those cases like there's nothing really that you need to do there so that's something where i like to see it more as if like you have really long pages on your site and you've never really bothered to kind of watch out for what users actually want and realize that oh users are looking for a part of the page not the full page then that's something where i assume passage ranking will help out a bit but it's not the case that we'll just take any article on the web and say oh there's like a good word on way down on the bottom of the page therefore we will rank this page higher it's not a general ranking improvement it's more a better understanding of the content which can i follow up on that yes so i had a question that was very similar uh a similar you and you answered part of it in there where you had said you know if you're a good savvy seo you may have already taken a long page and split it out into multiple pages so i guess what i'm wondering so that that is still the recommendation um i guess and and you know so i i had an example of um let's say you have a business that offers you know four or five services it is previously what i would have always taken uh that and done and created five separate pages one for each service so that you google would understand the topic of that page but with passage indexing i was wondering perhaps does it make more sense to have one single page that lists all five services potentially hoping that passage indexing or passage ranking as you've said a couple times now passage ranking understands each chunk and the reason why i think that that could be advantageous perhaps is consolidation of uh link authority and and like link building so you have one url now that has multiple links and that page could be very authoritative do you think that strategy makes any sense or would you still kind of go to one separate page for each service i don't know i so from from my point of view i would test it i i would i would see how it works um i i don't think by design that's necessarily a bad way to do it um i also don't think it's necessarily kind of like always going to be the right approach because when when users are looking for something that's kind of on the bottom of the page and they land on the top of the page then maybe they'll be lost and your conversions will suffer a bit i don't know but i i would definitely try it out and see see what happens like i'm i i could imagine that maybe you find a balance that works well and is kind of positive under the line for you so theoretically that's how passive ranking or passage indexing could have could work where now you know this with it previously they had this one page with 10 different services it'd be hard to understand the topics of all of them but now passage ranking might better understand well this is about service a this one's about service b and then rank those sections or passages appropriately for queries so this theoretically could work could it be better yeah i guess that's to be tested yeah i i don't know i mean it's it's kind of tricky because we we could still understand that that part of the page is appropriate for that query but uh would would there perhaps be a factor saying well the other parts are kind of contrary to that part of the page is understanding like if you have completely independent services then it might look like oh you're offering consulting and you're selling products and if someone is trying to buy a product then it's like well which how how do we weigh these yeah that doesn't make sense if it's way off yeah that probably but like maybe an electrician that offers you know um you know outdoor lighting interior lighting all these different services they're all electrical services um yeah okay that's cool i might uh give it a shot i i would try it out i mean all of these new things i i think are just always interesting also to see how they kind of react to something like that where you kind of have an understanding of what you would expect and you can see if if you would see changes like that wonderful i'll wait for you to tell us when it goes live i mean you could also you could also do something like that now and see what the effect is currently because some effect will also be there because it's always this balance of taking multiple pages that kind of have to rank on their own you're diluting the value or you're concentrating that value on a single page so some effect you might see already and when we switch that on you might see oh well overall there's an even stronger effect now but i i honestly don't know and i think it's something that probably depends quite a bit on on the type of site that it is so just taking any random 10 pages and putting them together on one page that's probably a bad idea but maybe there are certain configurations like you mentioned where it could make sense yeah awesome thanks so much sure um and i have your question next is there anything else that you'd like to add there with regards to passage indexing no no you covered it very thoroughly thank you okay cool um are you still planning on dropping support for the webmasters discovery document end of the year there haven't been any updates uh since the original blog post in august and i urgently need to plan changes if this is still true um i just double checked what the team i haven't heard back so i'll i'll double check to see what uh what is happening there and maybe post an update in the youtube comments to your question from looking at the old blog post from august it seemed like it was pretty clear that we're going to drop that discovery document but maybe there's a new discovery document that you can switch to i don't know um feels a bit like i'm following you but i could really use your help we have a website which is a finished site that got penalized in january for thin content since then we basically rebuilt it from scratch addressing every possible issue related to thin content affiliation on the site is minimal and with value to users we're trying our best to make the site as good as possible for them but we keep getting rejected from the reconsideration request and not sure what to do now and in general how does a site owner get more clarity when dealing with such issues such as manual actions so kind of to to the last part with regards to getting a bit more clarity uh what i would recommend doing there is posting in the help forum in the search search central help forums um because like i mentioned the product experts have seen a ton of websites and they can give you advice in lots of different directions uh especially with regards to manual actions a lot of those cases also end up in the help forums and they can escalate issues where appropriate when it looks like someone from the web spam team might need to take a better look at that so that's i essentially the the place that i would go there i think i i briefly looked at your site and the manual actions that that were associated there and i i didn't double check with the web spam team with regards to what you should be doing or what you could be doing differently there but one of the things i notice is that you have a lot of different sites that are essentially focusing on very similar topics and i know the website team sometimes uses this kind of manual action as well to help clean up these issues where you have a ton of different sites that are essentially targeting the same keywords where it tends to look more like a collection of doorway sites so that's something where if if that's the case if you have a lot of different sites that are essentially all the same content uh then that's something i would try to resolve uh in addition to just fixing things on this one particular site because one of the things the web spam team kind of worries about is you fix this one site and your manual action is resolved there and then you take that and you use that across a big network of sites so that's something at least to address in a reconsideration request uh when you submit that and probably something the product experts would also pick up on where when when they look at your thread and look at your site they're like oh but what about this network of sites that you have here what what is the relationship here um yeah and if you end up not getting anything useful from from the help forum uh feel free to escalate it here in one of these office hours again and i can pass that on to the website team directly to see if i can get something more specific that i can point you at when considering multi-language and multi-regional sites and hr flank implementations is there any problem with combining usage of sub-domains country code top-level domains generic top level domains and subfolders for example example.com uk or fi.domain.com or domain.se you can definitely combine all of these for atreflang it doesn't matter at all which url patterns that you use for geotargeting we need to be able to understand a clear section of your site and in particular for geo targeting what we look at is either the country code top level domain or if you have a generic top level domain the setting that you have in search console which you can apply on a subdomain or subdirectory level as well so something like domain.com uk would be perfectly fine you can set geotargeting for that however something like domain.se slash uk that would not work for geotargeting because we would see that as being part of a country code top level domain and we would not let you set the uk geo targeting for that subdirectory but for atria flang if you just have the same content on different pages and you don't care about geo targeting then that's perfectly fine in general with hreflang i would use ahreflang when you're seeing issues with the wrong country version being shown in the search results a really common use case is if you have an international brand where someone searches for a brand name and just from the brand name alone we don't know which language version that we should show the user and then there hflang helps us to pick out which version we should show whereas if someone is already searching in in a specific language for like generic term for product or for your services or something like that then the href laying annotation is not really that helpful because we already understand this user is searching in the in that language therefore we should show that user that content so that's something kind of to keep in mind ahead of time when you're planning the implementations there with ahreflang it's very easy to set up very complex implementations and a lot of times you don't need to have complex hreflang implementations you might just need it on a handful of pages across your website when determining search ranking or where to position websites apart from organic traffic does google consider traffic from other sources like youtube or facebook or pinterest so if a user enters a page via social media platform finds the information useful and relevant does it have any effect on search ratings no at least as far as i know none of that applies it's not the case that we would track that for search uh it's not the case that we would use that for any kind of search ranking so if if you're using social media and you're driving traffic to your website that's fantastic but i would see that as something that you do for social media and not as something that you're doing for seo reasons of course you can kind of combine that in looking at the the longer view so if you drive traffic to your site using social media and you encourage them for example to link to your site or to to recommend it so that we can pick it up for search then indirectly we could pick that up for search but it's definitely not the case that just because someone comes from social media we will rank the site higher we have a relatively high volume of urls in discovered currently not indexed in search console what can we do to get googlebot to crawl those urls is having a csr so i guess client-side rendering a contributing factor for this issue um i i don't think client-side rendering would be associated with this because we would still be able to crawl those pages uh regardless and client-side rendering so kind of like if you have a javascript based website and we have to do javascript to pick up the content that's something that usually is is less problematic with regards to indexing we can do that fairly easily usually if you have a lot of urls in this discovered currently not indexed section that means we've crawled your website we've seen a lot of these urls but we currently are not convinced that indexing them will be valuable to our users so that's something where it's less a matter of something technical that you need to change on your website and but more a matter of making it clear to us or to the search engines in general that actually all of this content is very important and useful to have insects so um that's kind of the direction i i would head there and focus a little bit more on kind of quality rather than just purely quantity uh in general it's extremely common for websites to be partially indexed that's kind of is essentially that's normal and the indexing rate of any website will fluctuate over time so that kind of that number of discovered but currently not indexed that number will always fluctuate i think regardless of the type of website that you have uh we had m dot urls for mobile site which were used as alternate versions for the desktop version we now have just the desktop version so www and the m.urls are redirected should we use the change of address tool in search console will it change anything with seo or crawl budget you don't need to use the change of address tool that's something that we would just pick up the versions automatically so if you're redirecting then we will pick that up there's no need to use a change of address tool the change of address tool is more if you're actually moving between different websites in this case you're essentially going from mdot to www and that's kind of within the same website so there's nothing special that we need to do there with regards to crawl budget or seo this has no effect so we what will happen there over time is we will primarily crawl the www version of the urls we will occasionally look at the mdot versions because we might still find links to those pages or we just want to make sure that we're not missing anything but for the most part we'll concentrate on the www version and the from a crawling point of view that shouldn't be any change overall can additional properties in schema which are not mentioned in the google documentation give any benefits to google especially in the case of amp non-amp article schema if we add amp articles properties on non-amp pages is there any harm or benefit so there is probably no benefit at all and probably also no harm there uh in general we recommend using structured data for elements that you want to have visible in the search results and the ones that we have visible are based on the properties that we have documented so if you add structured data for things that we don't use for visible rich results then like we we can crawl those pages still normally we just don't use that kind of extra information it's fairly rare that you would be able to provide some structured data on a page which gives us unique information that we don't see from the page itself that helps us to understand that page better and i think in particular the amp article markup that's not something that tells us something different about the page it's just a different way of kind of providing metadata for the page in general so i don't like it definitely wouldn't cause any problems but i don't think you would see any advantage of doing that uh the mobile friendly test is showing our page is mobile friendly but when i generate the report through lighthouse in chrome inspection it's showing me some issues like tap targets are not sized properly uh can that influence our rankings uh so if the mobile friendly test is saying things are okay if the search console mobile friendliness report is saying things are okay then you should be all set the tricky part with mobile friendliness is there's no objective measure to say this is mobile friendly or not in particular like the tap targets that you mentioned um you could argue with people that there's a certain size tap target that needs to be there by minimum but that's not something that necessarily will be the case across all different sites or all different devices or all different people so that exact size that kind of is valid for a large enough cap target that's something that could vary across the different testing tools so if you purely care about how google search sees your site for mobile friendliness then i would use those tools if you kind of want to get a better view of how other tools might see your site or give recommendations uh with regards to mobile friendliness then i would definitely take those other tools into account as well okay hello hi that was my question actually i have follow up recently we have recently revamped our site and since then gs is reporting that mobile friendly issues but when we do a live inspection within gsc uh it shows that mobile that url is mobile friendly should we consider that as an issue or not um it's it's hard to say when when you say you've re-ramped your site my my general assumption is if the mobile-friendly test says it's okay then i would not worry about it i assume that those issues in search console are mostly with regards to kind of rendering your site and because we cache some of the embedded elements on a page also like the javascript and css it can happen that we have kind of a mixed view of a site that has just been revamped completely so my assumption is without looking at those specific examples that probably this is just a temporary phase and things will settle down over time like over a couple of months then our kind of understanding of the site overall with regards to mobile friendliness that settles down again cool um yeah i think the the only new question that came was with regards to the update timing which i think we chatted about with barry already in the beginning what else is on your mind what else can i help with okay you can stop oh okay okay uh john i have the question about uh duplicated content because uh you reply to this question uh that it depends on situation uh and if you are talking about uh moving service uh for example if uh we need to move stuff from uh toronto to vancouver or uh from a to b and i found that many pages on the top 10 they have two pages separate uh for example if we want to move from toronto to vancouver this page usually uh submit some information that are related to vancouver why you need to live there better school better shops and something like this and if we create uh two uh pages from vancouver to toronto and from toronto to vancouver is it okay or because we have similar titles google will understand that these pages have different content yeah i i think it's hard to say comprehensively there so for for just the situation where you have two cities like that i don't see a problem that's kind of like you you have a handful of pages and you kind of add the alternate versions of those pages i don't see a problem if you take all of the cities in canada and you say all of the combinations then that's essentially a giant network of unnecessary content on a site that we would probably see as doorway pages so that's something where finding the balance between providing value to users and just filling it out with a database because you have a database of cities for example and you have some information from wikipedia on every city just because you have that doesn't mean that those are going to be good pages but but users have different intent you know when they are searching for service to move stuff from throne to to vancouver um and you know they want to know about vancouver and when i check out the top 10 results i see that they submit this information it's not only about uh some wikipedia page about vancouver uh they replies to some questions that people might ask in their intent uh the distance from these cities and something similar you know and we don't know uh do we need to create two separate pages or just to create one page i i would just create one page especially if you're talking about a large amount of pages then that's something where i i would try to limit it on on the number of pages i think it's it's sometimes misleading when you look at the search results and you see oh other people are creating this kind of thin content automatic content in different variations therefore we also need to do it i think that's that's sometimes misleading but especially when when you're starting out i would focus on a lot fewer pages and make those a lot stronger uh so especially in competition in with with other websites having fewer pages that are just significantly stronger makes those a lot more valuable and it's also something where you need to watch out for kind of like misleading yourself with regards to the user intent uh so kind of the question that you had there like well users might want to find out more about the city i i really doubt that someone who is looking for transport services from one city to the other wants to have background information about neighborhoods in a city or something like that that's something where it's very easy to get this kind of information and just put it on a web page because you can it's like there are apis and the data is there you can rewrite it automatically but i i don't think it provides value and more and more our systems are such that we understand when pages are being compiled automatically and then we will say oh maybe the whole website is just automatic content we should demote the whole website so that's kind of the the long-term view i would focus more on having fewer pages and making them a lot stronger okay i understand can i ask in more details for example uh when people are searching uh moving from toronto to vancouver they are living in uh toronto they know about the city and if i submit a lot of information about vancouver uh if uh someone wanna move from vancouver to toronto they will read information they don't need it you know they don't need to know uh more about vancouver they want to know about toronto and you know at that point we can confuse some people uh to submit information they don't need to allow i would i would argue they probably don't need the information the other way around either like if you're trying like if you if you're like imagine you're in this situation you need to move to a different city for work do you need background information on what the weather is like there you're you're looking for a transport company you're not looking for kind of like city information whereas if you're looking for city information then you explicitly look for city information you don't kind of say well oh look on this transport company page there's now a weather report from the other city how useful like that's that's something where it's very easy to provide this kind of information but i don't think it's something that search engines would say oh this is so useful to have this extra information here they really try to focus on that individual query thank you dave i think you had a question oh yeah just a i was quite interested to say uh saying that the co-web vitals will account for no index pages and things box with robots texts and stuff um it's quite interesting um because obviously in search console these are aggregated you get a group of pages how do you understand that this is a group if these are no index then you've not got the context and stuff or is it just based on url path or you know and i know it's not even a ranking factor yet so in the future we don't really know exactly how it's going to apply but that's quite worrying if you've got something in the members area some kind of tool that takes a while you've got bad vitals but it's not really bad because it's expected it's what it is if that's going to leak out into your other site that's probably going to be quite worried for some people but i i don't know um i mean my my general feeling is there that that's something that's also part of your website so if you like you use some extra functionality and that's no index then kind of like people see that as a part of your website and say well this website is slow or this website is fast kind of thing um i i don't know how search console reports on that particularly i think within the chrome user experience report data in the the chrome developer site they have some information on how the the grouping is made but i don't know how how detailed that is there right no sounds cool thanks john i mean one of the the tricky parts is also it's it's very hard for us to understand when a page is something that is not meant to be indexed um because like all of the canonical decisions and and all of that it's like just looking at an individual page on its own it's sometimes not absolutely clear is this something that can be accessed directly or does that cookie that was set in the beginning need to be set to access the page or like what all is involved there so i imagine that's always kind of tricky to to balance out yeah a lot of moving parts uh john i had one follow up on that on that it is actually very interesting i was also thinking the same so from su side how seo teams should be worried about it because there are a lot of pages that are no index a lot of pages especially in travel websites there are so many search pages right on that case then how to ensure that pages are not at least decreasing the mobile ranking it is very tricky for us i i don't have any great answers for you at the moment so so should we expect it till may there should be some document update maybe maybe i i don't know what what the information out there is on the grouping at the moment so it's it's really hard for me to say exactly like what you need to watch out for or what you can kind of ignore in in general when it comes to grouping across websites when we try to do grouping we try to do that on the one hand by url pattern and on the other hand also by by the kind of content on the site and those are i think the the way that we do the groupings in search console for example so if you have parts of your website that you want to be seen as belonging together then i would definitely make sure that from a url pattern point of view it's clear that these belong together so if you're specifically worried about search pages for example then putting those in in a folder with slash search makes it a little bit easier for us to understand all of these search pages belong together all of these product pages belong together and all of these blog posts belong together we might be able to treat them individually when it comes to core web vitals the other thing to keep in mind is we don't have a ton of aggregated data for every website it might be that for some sites we we just have few data points so we just have kind of for the website overall information on the core web vitals and in that case even if you use url structures to split things up cleanly we might not be able to use kind of that grouping because we we just don't have enough data for those individual groups so that's something where i suspect over time probably will be able to have a little bit more information but it'll still be something that is not a hundred percent such that you can just say oh ignore this page and do count that page kind of thing on a website okay thank you you you see something similar like it's is totally unrelated to this but more related to grouping when it comes to adult content uh where if we can clearly understand the adult content belongs to this part of our website then we can use safe search and say well the subdirectory or the subdomain must be filtered by safe search whereas if we can't tell that that belongs in just one part of the site then we might say well the whole website needs to be filtered with regards to safe search so that's also something where sometimes we have more data points we can do that clearer sometimes we just don't have enough data points and we can't kind of do it that fine grain okay all right all right i think we're kind of at time um maybe if there's one last question from anyone happy to take that otherwise we'll call it a week oh can i ask about adult content because you mentioned it you know some seo especially think that we should use white hair techniques for white niches if you are talking adult content or some specific languages including russian language you know it's better to use black hat techniques can you reply to this and how we can create links or provide some link building if you start from scratch have no authority trust and you want to get some links to earn them but with adult content it's tough and do you have some suggestions what to do i mean i can't suggest that you should use black hat techniques so from that point of view i i can really only point at our guidelines with regards to what we do recommend uh so i i understand that some people might say oh well it's like everyone else in my niche is doing it the wrong way therefore i also need to do it that way um and i i don't know like it might be that they're individuals special niches where where our systems just aren't picking up the the kind of the abusive or problematic techniques well enough but i mean from from my point of view if you want to look at the long long run and not just focus on something that might work for a couple of weeks or a couple of months then i would tend to focus more on that what we have documented but uh i mean like everyone tries out different things and sometimes kind of the best advice doesn't work for you so like i i don't know i can't hold physically hold you back from doing kind of it's not my opinion you know i i just wear thoughts that you can find on reddit or many forums uh where people uh share these thoughts that we should use blackhead techniques for adult niches because uh you can't get results with whitehead i i just want to know your possible i i think i mean there's a lot of talk on online forums in general and it's hard to understand like who really knows what they're talking about and so that's i don't know it's always worth taking that with a grain of salt okay thank you uh dwayne i think you just raised your hand as well hi john so i have a situation where i've seen uh amp articles being served on desktop even though we have the proper canonical setup and we don't have self-referring amp um canonicals is there something that we should worry about there um i don't know like if if you just occasionally see that my guess is it's more a matter of kind of a skew from crawling and indexing that we maybe picked up the amp version first and we didn't pick up the desktop version yet so we might show the amp version temporarily in the search results as well but if you see that regularly especially for the same urls for the long run then that feels like something where either we can't understand that connection properly uh or there's something going wrong on our side so what what i might do there is maybe post in the search help forum or the webmaster help forum and include some of the details that you have there especially if it's something that you see happening regularly and it's always the same urls then that's something where the folks there can take a look with their tools and kind of their understanding of how things work and otherwise escalate that to googlers if needed okay thank you all right so let's take a break here uh it's been great having you all here um i'm i'm glad this time kind of worked out uh if you i i guess i'll set these up a little bit more regularly and on fridays as well uh to try to cover that u.s time zone because it feels like during the week when i usually have these planned on tuesdays there's like always so much other things happening trying to to get my time so maybe on friday it will be a little bit easier thank you all for joining here i hope you all have a great weekend and stay safe and hopefully see you in one of the future 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C8_E5jFTYgs | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C8_E5jFTYgs | Learning High Uptilt with MattyStuntz | Walden rota riot I'm here with FPV legend Matty stunts at one of his legendary spots that is known for a particular style of flying we do a lot of yeah a lot of that a lot of kind of backwards I mean how would you describe it not shine away from any position that quad can be and part of how you do it is with your camera up tilt right basically up till is your angle of attack so most people will fly with an angle attack about like right right here this is a 60-degree GoPro mount you bring it up to around there and now this is your angle of attack but now at this angle the quad starts doing some weird things with its thrust if you want to roll and you want to roll this camera on access now your rolls like this and you're almost going so when you roll you have to kind of yaw with a little bit of roll at the same time you're probably 80% yaw and 20% roll in the other scenario if you're doing a yaw spin you're probably 80% roll and 20% Y so the two big changes are your roll in your jaw when your camera passes 45 degrees your role and your Y all sticks practically flip yes their function from the perspective of the camera that you're looking through so on one of my quads I fly about thirty degrees up tilt and I've got enough up tilt that I can still do Maddi tricks yeah probably not as I can't do as many of them blow way if you invert from far away you're inverting like this and now you're just like dropping out of the air you know I mean you can still see it but you're gonna have to have a lot of momentum to get yourself inverted into that gap instead when I invert I can invert and it'll still push the quad towards the gap let's get some flying in so you can see kind of the differences between my setup and his setup and our flying styles and then let's get you into a yeah because you're not used to it right no I want to question your regular quad that you fly whether you're what 30 yeah so I'm gonna get I have a quad set up with things to do to actually you should you should give me the 30 and see how all you want to fly one to my class yes okay we're gonna trip we're in a straight trade quads today so let's get warmed up first [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] okay so it's the next day I had an absolute horrific crash yesterday it's a little colder today but we're gonna make this work naughty what do you think of my high up tilt quad is it stunts approved yeah now is this 60 degrees here your HD camera yeah that's 60 that's 60 hey so now is your fpv camera does it look like it's at 60 you seriously hate not that yeah it's it's a little 45 ish are we even that is not 45 are we able to push it up no that's as high as it's gonna go it's hitting the stack you want to fly it you want more than this well I look how much this is at least over 50 look look come up yes it's over 50 okay it's well beyond 45 yeah I'm not hating on your kind of hate it could be a little hot table dude that's stupid I just can't get over how much you look like turkey with this haircut I'm serious man so this isn't actually my first time flying this high up until I've flown this once before under a bridge it was terrifying so hoping you can give me some tips I'm just taking it like right off the bat so let's take off as soon as you take off you're gonna see that you're already looking at the roof right yeah I'm looking straight up at feels like so now and it tilt port before I even lift off all right so now I'm just cruising forward it's just like going so fast with so little throttle yeah so now will we when we pitch back and we look up we start to elevate towards the bridge right it's so weird how far my I can just get thrusting myself back absolutely that like I'm looking at the bridge and it's just like going back forever oh yeah everything is if I just roll it's like now I'm looking straight at the ground that's right so that's why yeah it's like just flying backwards looking up that's it still gets me every time like I said not my first time but it's still just like what I want to be able to do is just basically drive around upside down like indefinitely you know just sorry I'm just chillin just going around and this is always gonna be way easier with high tilt with a roof you know yeah because I'm just looking at the roof and I almost hit it there and I'm gonna go back up right but I feel like I can almost just steer you know no problem yeah and when you're when you're upside down - the reason why it looks like you're you're travelling further upside down is because you are having more momentum when you're flying this fast uh-huh and and also the thrust direction once you're upside down but how much funner is it to fly a higher a higher till this spot as presidential spot is it so fun it feels very freeing almost it's really weird I'm never going blind mm-hmm I always push myself right where I'm looking I never thought I would think I'm high up till this spring because the one time I tried it before I was really overwhelmed but I think having tried it before I knew a little bit more what to expect and I've been flying with you so I've been watching it and getting more used to the aesthetic man pretty much just steer around like upside down what's what's the next trick I should learn - I don't even know where to go from here on this thing I would do let's do from pillar to pillar uh-huh and let's do ride up one pillar up the wall and then ride right the roof straight to the roof and then back down the other side okay so I'm just gonna head over to that middle pillar we're just gonna go up over and down so what you have up yeah [Music] so how was that play you never you never get off the throttle like my style of flight usually I do a lot of I'll toss myself and lower the throttle a lot and float it right but with the way with how close your camera angle ends up to the direction of your thrust you never really get off I found like even when I was diving back down yeah to sci-fi they all added the throttle it thrusting down toward the ground in the other way but not the same way you really changes the physics of what you think the quad should be doing in the place yeah let's see if I can fly this spot with Drew's quad it needs me at least 34 okay I'll make it 30 so let's see what Mattie stunts can do with with 30 degrees this is what we're talking about here which is the dented rib X hover Edition do you know what the name of the frame actually is no the sky liner oh the sky liner get it no no this starts going up we'll start with a little drip type of fashion of going very slow and smooth yeah it's so slow like I feel like I have to push lot forward to go anywhere and see like right there it didn't it felt like if that was my success rig with high till I would be floating backwards a lot more yeah you definitely don't go as far back but see how you can chop the throttle and just and won't with the momentum movie so rather than forcing yourself the whole time to go in the direction you just toss the quad more but see there yeah you didn't have any backward momentum yes of that batteries of it yeah the battery feels a little - people happy I'm trying yeah there we go oh so I'm running out of juice that you know it's put a new battery on okay so we're switching off batteries really quickly and putting a 5s on to what was a 4s quat because my poor ass sucks yeah and also all my batteries all his batteries a very poopy so we're putting in a rebel 5s now drew tell me do you always fly with your lenses this dirty inside your goggles I'm gonna state try to stay on this side of the bridge because I think that we're gonna have less rain here oh yeah that's that's 5s helps a bit yeah so the only thing that I really notice right now it because it's an open area and I can kind of scoot around and get past like right there I kind of blew up that corner I want to be blowing up that corner with with a sixty degree tilt but my rolling saw on access and that that just takes time to relearn the mechanics of the flight just all you're not used to the same amount of mixing right yeah but what we're gonna try to do here we're gonna try to do a from one pillow to the to another pillar and we're gonna do a yaw spin while we're fighting the route let's try it was do right in front of us cool yeah [Applause] you got it was it yeah is it off access it but I just I have to lean on y'all a little bit more yeah right so to do it yah spin with your high tilt you use more roll than you do y'all but with mine you're back to using more yah let's try to do some pirouette segments oh that's weird oh that's weird and I'm almost crashing oh that's weird oh my god that is crazy to see done with my low angle that's okay yeah it's a little bit weird I'd have to hop in the same and just like really get used to it again I mean you can still get very floaty with with this camera angle I think I had a lot to do with that battery like look at that yeah I can still do it you just have to get used to the camera perspective right yeah let's try to go to pillars here yeah you just stare at the ceiling you can just pause and now yeah a point a tree you just killed that's another five s badrai just noot it wasn't that bad yeah even even at 30 I mean you can still fly a lot of those tricks my opinions man I can do almost all your tricks would the lower tilt yeah and not having the higher tilt doesn't make certain things like like a smooth split is more difficult right the trade-off though is like when I see you weigh other side look backwards spot a gap and just go like and hit it I can't do that it would be a little bit more blind yeah and you would have to look at the sky a little bit more to get that you get the momentum that on man word that's right did you ever go back to lower angle well the thing is with all this grinding stuff that's happening lately obviously a lower tilt is more beneficial definitely maybe playing around with the concept my heart and soul I think I still I still truly believe that you can get more done with a higher tilt all the benefits of having a higher tilt are there all the all the cons can be worked with I think more than if you have a lower tilt in my personal opinion yeah I know someone who flies lower tilt might not think that but for me you really think if you came to Detroit like one of our abandoned buildings would you be able to fully navigate like every room all the things I smell a challenge coming on future episode Maddie comes to Detroit I think it's possible I might explode don't get me wrong I want to see it happen yeah it's something I actually do want to continue to explore with a dedicated high up tilt plots I think my main fleet will always be like what I've been flying with 30 degrees and for me that provides versatility and flying and still do most of the inverted Maddie moves maybe not all of them but I'd like to have a high up tilt quad for when I come to a spot like this it's just straight up more fun with a high up till I'm not gonna lie I just had more like takes it takes three or four batteries to get that mechanic and the mixing going with your fingers though so yeah if you want to build a quad like the ones you're seeing us flying whether it's high angle low angle whatever check out storoe to ride comm you can build you can build quads just like the ones were flying I'm lead rib nice sense thanks for hanging out under a bridge with us yeah a bunch of trolls did what her just come up here knows it didn't it successful parents and bacteria I give you a bad a car I buy you take my water - 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HK4_U4Y1WHU | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HK4_U4Y1WHU | AI and Observability Role in an E-Government Ecosystem - Zoltan Mathe, IdomSoft Ltd. | yeah okay hello everyone so my name is Zoltan and I work for items of company so in the next 20 minutes I will introduce and I'll be present how we use observability and AI in air governance ecosystem so few words about us so identoft is a an indirect state of the company we are playing a role in development integration installation and operating I.T systems International significance so higher users are the citizens so we are providing them Services we have the client gate with more than three thousand uh governor and cases we have electronic customer service portal which more than 5 million users and about 4 million electronic personal identification and we also provide services to the local government and and in addition that we have the National Data assessed which consists of seven registers for supports administrative records and related procedures and annually we also support elections votes in a national level and also we have developed central government service bus called caucus before data interoperability so we have more than 200 200 connected organizations and in average 60 million requests per month for the development we have a public application development environment for unifying the development in the public administration and for that we have the public application catalog for information about the development so but why we need the operations as you may realize we have a lot of services and taking the account age and the type of the technology we have very old systems and we have the cloud native applications as well so our goal is to make the operation efficient make the faster and more efficient error handling increased our availability and real realability of the services and then we want to benefit for the service operation by reducing the number of incidents and and the end also we want to help the work of the application development but how so we want to use we are using open source as we can so the important is that is no license limitation Edition no additional cost it has a fast development cycle and there is a wide user Community but there is a trade-offs as well there are disadvantages which means there is no customer support public code based in our case this can be a problem and leak of the documentation and also the qualities of the documentation is depending on the open source solution and how we can improve the of the observability so we use anomaly detection and other methods like root cause analysis and APM analyzing the APM data forecasting service map so we are in the observability session but I would like to somehow Define what it is so the notion of the observability was introduced by the Hungarian American engineer called Rudolph's calm and in 1960 in the paper on the general theory of control system for controlling linear Dynamics system so in software environment so in the distributed system observability is the availability to collect data about program executions internal states of the module and the communication that between components so if you check the Wikipedia there are a lot of definition but I would say the now with definition is just how we understand what happening in our system so we introduced observability because the monitoring is not enough in a complex heterogeneous Computing environment and in addition we started to use aiops machine learning techniques as well but how we process the data so we have to challenge there are a lot of product products and a lot of micro services and we need a unified monitoring data structure in in order to analyze that data and we have also different data sources so we are connecting data from Legacy system and the cloud based kubernetes-based platforms and we also will collect data from mobile and web applications so after that we process your data and we store the data in a central please and then analyze and visualize that data so in the picture right side you can see the how the production system is built so as so we we are collecting data the Tracy Sam metric is matrices with open Telemetry and we use open Telemetry collector and data prepare to process the data and open search to store the data so for Delux we are using slendy and log stash for transforming parsing the logs and storing in open search as well grazana open search dashboard for the visualization and Jupiter labs for analysis so this is only for application monitoring but we are using uh promita with energy or it's Inga for other type of monitoring such as in infrastructure monitoring so for the data injection and processing so we are using open Telemetry for metrics and traces as I mentioned before as you already may know that it's it's the collection of tools apis and SD cards for analyzing software performance and behavior so why we decided to use open Telemetry so we decided to use open Telemetry because it's a vendor agnostic the Sim agent can collect Telemetry data which means our data pipelines is much much simplified and they are various receive processors and exporters and also there are also possible to use processor for the cost optimization to reduce a number of data stored in a storage for instrumentation we are using the auto instrumentation where we can but sometimes that doesn't work for example in the node.js cases and then currently we have the agent instrumented using Helm but we are moving to the open Telemetry kubernetes operator and the second part is collecting logs so we are using fluently for which is a cross-platform law collector collecting application looks and the system looks as well where the kubernetes is running for the cabinet as we we will move to fluent bit and we keep flandy in the Legacy system for collecting logs so for the data processing we use the collectors or process the metrics and traces and data prepare for processing open Telemetry data and inserting to the open search and for the data storage and analyze this so we are using open search which is a real-time distributed search engine which performed very very entirely data and one of the good things you can store locks this metric matrices in a single backend and it has a lot of functionalities like Trace analytics for visualizing open Telemetry data event analytic which provide SQL PPL DSL query languages and it supports promethaz as well and that is also security analytics plugin for Sim functions and that is machine learning built-in machine learning plugin as well in the figure you can see analyzing the event analytics panel analyzing a specific error message in that figure you can see a trace with the span and Trace analytics dashboard as I mentioned before we are using rafana and open search dashboard for data visualization and for the application alerting we are using the built-in open search alerting plugin and we group together the same same type of error messages and we send to a dedicated email address and now I will talk about how we use machine learning algorithms to analyzing the data so we have developed two pen pandas data frame based analysis and manipulation framework for analyzing data stored in open source it's high the domain specific knowledge of Open Source so it provides data exploration data transformation and visualization and it can be integrated any python-based analytics platforms at scale you can see in the screenshot it's very simple example of how you can use the open pandas and then we use open pandas for analyzing the data and now let's talk about anomaly detection but before that is anomalies the abnormal situation unexpected event but you may know it's not easy to decide what is the normal and what is the abnormal you need a lot of information if you look at the picture you can see a plane landed on a highway so it's certainly is not a normal situation I don't normally have different types there is a point anomaly so let's say we have 10 cars and one plane so it means something wrong so we can see anomaly and the point terminal is very simple to detect because you have let's say a data point and it differ to the other and the contextual anomaly you need the context like in the figure you have to see the cars and you have to see the environment service going on and then the collective anomaly so if all flights are canceled in the same region and if you have data only from one a plane or two you don't know it is animal you need all the information to decide this is anomaly so there are a lot of algorithms they are machine learning algorithms I called classical uh or statistical base algorithm and PCA and neural network-based algorithm We compare the classical and neural networks performances so as you can see in the right figure the neural networks learning time is much much higher than the other the classical algorithm but the accuracy is of the neural network is much much better than compared to the classical algorithm so we have developed a convolution how to encode there in the bottom of the slide so our case is we have the input time setting and then to encoder transform the time study into a meaningful latent space z and then the decode over there reconstruct this compressed representation of this time study to the minimization of the cost function uh the convolutional how to encode that it's encode input data by splitting the data into the sub section and then converting this subsection into simple signal that are summed together to create new representation of the data so here a very simple example about anomaly detection so we use this convolutional how to encoder we train as an unsupervised way because there are a lot of data point and it's not easy to uh to annotate all the data points so then we decided to train the neural network different patterns and then when it's needed we then we go to a supervised way so in the figure you can see there is a sudden increase of request which start to this 200 and then we this pattern was didn't showed to the network and then it means it was not even to reconstruct that time study you can see there is the sudden increase happened then the the record construction loss of this Stamp Set is higher than a certain level in higher case is one but what happened if some organization one year want to get some data some information in our system so it's normally then we have to say okay somehow next time if next year this happened again it should not uh again anomaly so then we use grafana and we label the data so the zero means we don't know about the time region it's no we don't know nothing about that region we say I mean with minus one where it's not anomaly and one the region that that is the anomaly and after continued training you can see in the last plot the the region where it was above the red line it's now above and almost the same as the other data it means there is no anomaly and in a summary so monitoring is not enough so observability in a heterogeneous Computing environment is a must open telemsd is very good to unify the data Pipeline and process data observability can be improved using AI Ops especially anomaly detection in a in a complex environment so in the end I would like to thanks to the to pasma and Peter Catholic University for the collaboration and the support of the Hungarian National Laboratory and thank you also for the attention thank you again Sultan any questions just raise your hand if you have any questions oh yeah okay so every time you have a new kind of anomaly you have to do a new supervised training and label it and then yeah yeah and then you also have to hope that whatever you label is also strong enough for the next time that it comes up yes yes yes every time yeah yeah this is uh yeah it's required because there are there is a lot of data point we cannot start with someone to label the what is the normal so we start with doing super advice then then we move to next any other questions oh yeah go for it so do you have this pipeline running continuously all day long or do you just sometimes execute it so it cannot hear very badly sorry sorry uh do you have this pipeline running continuously uh all day long or do you just sometimes run that to see hey we're in the last week did we have any anomalies offline okay it's not yet but we are planning to put it to the pipeline uh there to yeah to not manual uh cool okay cool um anyone else in that case thank you Sultan um yeah we will meet again in six minutes for the next talk thank you foreign | CNCF [Cloud Native Computing Foundation] | UCvqbFHwN-nwalWPjPUKpvTA | 2023-04-20 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 2,238 | 12,451 |
ui_PnGMlctk | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ui_PnGMlctk | JUVIA'S PLACE I AM MAGIC FOUNDATION ALEXANDRIA (650) & CONCELEAR REVIEW! | heyitszam ♡ | [Music] so I'm on the Julius place website and this is called the I am Magic velvety velvety matte foundation it retails for $20 and it is it says take a trip around the world with Julia's place and our brand-new eye magic velvety matte foundation formulas from Sudan to Martha our 42 expertly formula formulated shades are globally inspired for long lasting all day wearability I am magic velvety matte foundation was designed for all skin tones from the deepest dark to the fairest of fair live your magic with Julius place there are 42 shades in the range it actually starts with the smallest number of shade it's actually the darkest shade in the range and I picked up the shade 650 Alexandria I actually had to order mine on mine because I kept going back to my local Ulta and they didn't have it actually called about three other ulties that are around me and no one had my shade so I just order it online and then with the concealer I actually picked up because you know the other day and I was waiting to find like my current shade and they actually went to I went to my local Ola and actually have a complete set up for Julia's place which is pretty cool I mean they're actually like because they they used to have it like in this like Hardwar thing and they were like in the middle of the store and now they actually have like it properly please where they can have like their products and I picked up my concealer in the shade 20 which I don't see like an actual mate so it's just on the shade 20 which is it's a pretty big like concealer with a the packaging so I'm gonna prep my skin um I am going to be using my ultra Repair Cream intense hydration for dry parched skin um and I love this one is from 8 Beauty first a beauty and I just just like my favorite moisturizer ever coffee which is a little bit cold now could I I don't know I took forever to do my rose today I was watching I started watching for in our minds um I was talking to one of my co-workers this morning and I don't know how we ended up like talking about like chrono minds and I was like oh yeah like I met ray dr. Reed which he's like the the genius and the VA you and so in love with him he was like my crush and I remember I saw him at Disneyland and I took a picture with him and more just I get about Criminal Minds and I'm like you know what I'm Minister watching it when I get home so I watch like five episodes already know like you know what like I need to get to filling but let me just finish this episode and then I'll start like filming so yeah I go always I'm gonna use my milk grip primer please like I said I grab my foundation in the shade Alexandre has 650 and it comes with a little like squeezy tube so you actually have to like squeeze it and it came out so you have to like squeeze it it's a really thick foundation and I heard like it's like extremely extra minute coverage so I think I'm gonna just go a little bit I'm gonna stab you guys in a bit more so you can actually see the texture of my skin as you can see I have redness right here on my cheeks that's actually something that I don't know why I'm really self-conscious stuff so like my cheekbones right here have a little bit of redness actually my skin is doing pretty good at the moment I don't have a lot of like breakouts or imperfection dot this and as you can see it's extremely um thick and as always I'm gonna be taking my favorite sponge which is the elf wow-wow which is the elf total complexion I used so little foundation and then literally just covered my whole like half my face and like that match damn don't like match my neck perfect I am so surprised okay um definitely covered my redness as you can see definitely covered my imperfections um it does look a little bit heavy on this skin I actually don't feel like I'm wearing anything so it's very lightweight it obviously look like I am wearing foundation definitely um it did cover my redness like I said it doesn't look cakey but it definitely looks like I'm wearing foundation you know I am just hoping that it actually lasts sort of like my work day this coverage is amazing I haven't add any other product so I'm just taking that and kinda like blending it all over my face so I just scrapped tiny tiny bit of foundation we're head I always get foundation my hair okay so this is the foundation after kind of like the first application and as you guys saw like I didn't use a lot of foundation which is gonna be really nice because I mean it's not expensive foundation it's only twenty dollars which I find really like good price because it has such a high coverage that that furnishes probably gonna last you quite a long time to be honest the I am magic concealer it says experience the new eye magic liquid concealer from juniors plays designed to give you a full range of weightless coverage across 24 unique shades formulated for all skin types and tones Olivia live your magic with Julia's place I did pick this one up at Ulta and it was $14 so comes with a doe foot applicator which is kind of big okay so I'm just going to concede under my eyes and kind of like highlight my face I'm gonna take this on my lid just so I can use it kind of like this primer this shaded had actually matched me really really nice to be able to conceal as well as highlight my face so the consider blend it out perfectly with the foundation as expected I don't see any creasing right now I always set my under eye because I do have like lights underneath my eyes so I'm gonna definitely set this but that's up right now it looks really nice I do see it kind of like sinking you to those slice a little bit which I mean it's understandable because I do have a lot of lights under there um so I'm gonna go ahead and set that because I don't want it to like keep crazy I'm just gonna go ahead and set to my face and I'm gonna use my Maybelline fit me powder to set the foundation in place now that I did put that powder on top I do notice that de foundation kind of like I don't know if it started like separating right here and also like my concealer looks a little bit kind of like cakey it definitely looks like it's separating right here like right underneath my eyes right here I don't know if it's because of the powder that it may be like a really heavy like powder but I don't see that happening on my forehead okay so I'm not sure you can actually see you by like right here my notes you can def and then they see it right here it kind of like separating as well as right here but on my eyelids like it looks like that as well it looks very dry which again I don't have like dry skin and I did moisturize before so it's a little confusing that it looks my face look very very powdery and this usually doesn't happen with other foundations so I'm gonna go ahead and set to my face and see is that actually like helps a bit so we'll see okay so I turn down the brightness of my camera a little bit so you kind of see kind of like where it's separating so I'm gonna go ahead and set my face and I'm gonna use the more feet continue setting mist I'm just going to set my face to that I can see maybe the powders like set in place so I'm gonna go and finish my whole face and I'll be right back kind of like with the time I swear I was like what time I finish doing my full whole face and how everything blended out and yeah I'll be right back so as you can see I already finished my face and I did finish my face I want to say kind of like in I'm gonna set it thirty five minutes ago I was doing another like first impression if I mascara so I don't know what trait is gonna go up so look it up here if that already like that videos already worth like I'll link it up here it did change my lenses and this is the kind of like the blurry background and it cuz I was doing the other video so like I might as well just left that that lens but as you can see kind of like my face looks really good from afar now if I were to like go up up close the foundation still ended up like separating right here like really rough like it actually like you actually see like my real freckles right here and I don't like that and they and my concealer okay so I was doing that mascara review and I definitely saw how even though I set my concealer it definitely started like sinking into my really fine lines under my under my eyes and for example on this side it's like you can definitely see the lines with the powder like the powder and the foundation didn't or the casino didn't like sit well you don't like how it looks I mean that's just I don't know yeah I may have to do with the powder but I haven't had any other problems with any other of my other foundations not with the pure one or the stay naked foundation or even my leg holy grail which is the NYX can't stop won't stop foundation I've never had any problems with it separating the way this one did it's really 12:00 p.m. and I need to head to work and then I have to run a few errands after that so I'm gonna have like the foundation for a good like eight hours at least and I'll definitely like chicken with you guys and see like how well it like left up throughout the day I had to turn down the brightness a little bit because it was a little bit too bright and actually watching this to see kind of like how my face looks I mean from afar it kind of looks good I definitely see my retinas speaking so right here my nose I mean it looks really like extremely cakey actually like my entire face looks really really cakey right here like just excuse my inner corners my allergies were like killing me and I just kept like like just scratching and like you know with my eyes it was just riffing like my allergies are really bad right now so right now it's been only 1054 so I did wear this foundation for almost 11 hours my chin I have no foundation whatsoever like it's not there my nose there's like nothing it looks extremely cakey like even if I was wearing this foundation for like 11 hours like I wouldn't be able to come here and just put a little bit of powder or like use like blotting paper and just call it a day and like head out the door again like I couldn't do that because my foundation looks like it doesn't look good at all as you can see like it looks really really kakie my nose I have nothing on my nose nothing on my chin and it looks like really really cakey like on these areas yeah as you guys can see not the best looking foundation I mean for me I think I'm gonna just wear that foundation on days that I know I'm not gonna like I don't depend on the foundation looking amazing for a lot of hours because I don't think it's like long-lasting which it was one of the planned maybe I'm gonna give it a try with another powder and see how that goes so that's it for this a foundation review I really hope you guys enjoyed and if you did don't forget to give it a thumbs up and subscribe a little bit down there as always the products that I used in this video are going to be linked down in the description box as well so my social media and till then I'll see you guys in my next video 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KAG1dAV-L6M | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KAG1dAV-L6M | That Uncertain Feeling (1941 film) | [Music] how are you darling it's gone comes and goes oh how annoying believe me it's of no importance and yet it makes you so nervous I can only tell you what the doctor said to forget it not to worry well I'd worry doctor been gone I repeat it doctor been God is a man for you don't let's go into that again I will not be psychoanalyst oh now Jill that's a very middle-class attitude I'm a perfectly normal woman well that sounds awfully dull my dear you mustn't say that about yourself not even in fun seriously Jill go to doctor Vanguard he certainly did wonders for Molly McLean do you know she was suffering so from claustrophobia she couldn't ride in an elevator can you imagine what that means to a woman living in a penthouse and dr. van got killed her he must have I read the other day and Winchell's column she ran away with an elevator boy my name is mrs. bacon I know mrs. tolling phone me will you please be seated mrs. Baker your first name Jill Jim Baker 685 Park Avenue 685 Park Avenue your age mrs. Baker 22 I am your doctor mrs. Baker 24 thank you dr. I want to be frank with you I'm absolutely certain there's nothing really wrong with me I'm sure you'll feel differently when you leave this office you see most people know nothing about themselves nothing their own real personality as a complete stranger to them now what I'm trying to do is to introduce you to your inner self I want you to get acquainted with yourself wouldn't you like to meet you no you see I'm a little shy all right what seems to be the trouble well it's difficult to show you the symptoms at the moment because it comes and it goes oh it comes and it goes yes it's so unfortunate it's always the same whenever I see a doctor when when I come it goes and when I go it comes mrs. Baker whatever comes and whatever goes there's no denying it whereas you a lot so please drop all your inhibitions release your inner self and speak freely what comes and what goes hiccups hiccups yes whenever I get nervous or irritated I get the hiccups it's rather unpleasant and sometimes very uncomfortable well naturally it's a little early to make any diagnosis but you're apparently getting these hiccups because of a nervous condition let's find out what causes that condition sounds plausible thank you would you mind stepping into the next room uh-huh well there's nothing unusual in your childhood deferens examine your present life let us look at it through a magnifying glass let us examine every detail mrs. Baker you're married aren't you yes when did you get married when I was 19 how long have you been married six years the same husband yes uh-huh doctor please believe me there's nothing wrong with my marriage you could go through all Park Avenue and you wouldn't find a happier couple well I'm sorry but it's my duty to explore every avenue especially a Park Avenue how old is your husband thirty-five his business he's vice president of insurance company but will you please leave my marriage unless you very well just relax we'll talk about something entirely different do you suffer from headaches no how would your appetite good how do you sleep frankly not so well how does your husband sleep very well uh-huh now during one of these sleepless nights when you wriggle around restlessly and you look to your right what do you see my dressing-table and when you look to your left what you see my husband sleeping yes what are you trying to do break up my marriage no just wake up your husband well thank you that'll be all for today doctor my husband is nothing to do with my sleeplessness it's just that I'm super sensitive to noises so to the slightest sound does your husband snore no but I must admit he breathes rather heavily oh he does I don't think there's anything I can do about it after all he has to breathe nice a purse Oh well mrs. Baker I'm afraid your husband's ability to sleep is too big a challenge for you it's rather like well have you ever been on a diet yes a vegetable diet well how would you feel if you had to struggle with a few raw carrots and have someone next you eat a big juicy steak with a large baked potato okay my husband two weeks ago we're didn't to make her nervous no now that you mention it now that I think of it it is rather irritating and not very considerate no it isn't after all husband's expecting their wives to keep their figures but on the other I wouldn't call it a complete lack of cooperation it is chill dear hello my why haven't I heard from you how are you I'm all right he didn't know Oh Marge you shouldn't have sent me to that doctor Vanguard did you go back to it no and I won't he's not gonna break up my marriage there's nothing wrong between Larry and me that's what I say are people talking about us they wouldn't dare in my presence they know you and I are close friends and I've always defended you I know do defend me against what well not after all Town & Country called you the happy baker's that's kind of sticking out your chin well how many of our friends have stayed married for six years why shouldn't they call us the happy Vegas why not your name is Baker isn't it Oh Margie I've been perfectly miserable for the last two weeks I'm so marriage conscious whatever I look at whatever I think of I always find myself connecting it with my marriage how I hate that been God yet if I'm honest I must admit what dear well if a wife looks at her husband through a magnifying glass she's bound to see something yes I should think so things I was never aware of before things I never noticed for instace well it's just an illustration but like the other morning you know how difficult it is for me to fall asleep well finally when I'm lucky enough to drop off promptly at 8:15 what do I wake up to a Gaga Oh God that's the bugle call of marriage Garnell is revelry snore his taps and what is there between at nine o'clock in the morning he goes out of my life my dear isn't it the truth oh I don't know what's the truth anymore I'm completely confused and so uncertain I've always heard that the ideal marriage should be something of a mystery your husband should remain a kind of stranger to you someone whose acquaintance you would like to renew every day know what I mean yes dear Oh Margie Larry hello darling hello how are you fine and you okay have a good day yes and you good anything you know with you nothing good once you let him well what could he say why of course dear there was nothing you and he frankly admitted it Joe yes darling how the Cooper's coming to dinner I don't know yet darling I'll let you know as soon as they phone I wish you would because they're coming I'll had to shave all right darling I now I don't want to cause any trouble but cold fats or cold facts if mr. and mrs. Cooper come that big awful-looking mrs. Cooper he shaves and if he has dinner alone with his wife he doesn't shave and if anybody should shave it's Mrs Cooper I spent three and a half hours today at Elizabeth Arden's but I don't rate a shave my dear that's the trouble with 95% of all marriages husbands don't shave don't men realize that a beard doesn't stop growing at eight o'clock very yes damn they're back fine have a good trip who the Airman's say that reminds me that son of a gun promised to call me as soon as he got back I'll bet Continentals after anybody's annuity the Evans are still in Bermuda the hiccups are back Larry and you came in just now you asked me if there was anything new oh say there is something new and something very important to you know was coming to dinner a week from Thursday the president of universal mattress and the president and secretary treasurer United furniture and some other high executives of both companies oh good grief oh I know it's gonna be one of those nights but Universal mattress and United furniture have merged their reshuffling their entire insurance account of a tough man to crack his Kafka Universal mattress I'm not a little detective work he's a Hungarian as a matter of fact they're all Hungarian so so let's give the dinner a kind of Hungarian touch huh now look now listen darling I don't expect you behave like a gypsy but let's hire a Hungarian cook and make him a wonderful goulash Kafka love it I'm gonna get that insurance account if I have to stuff that Hungarian like one of his own mattresses Oh and to make him feel really at home our foreign division manager took me out just before they start to eat you say egg dish egg dish egg dish shaker that it gets check all right it means to your health or something like that egg dish sugar mm-hmm oh it's just a little thing but you know how it is success in business is 50% hard work and 50% the rights of God hey guys shake it oh that's great darling swell only yeah a little more cheerful you know egg yeah shake it I ain't getting it oh you mean a geisha girl in geisha girl great darling thanks Keeks Larry mm-hmm why'd you do that you're one Keeks Wow I always do that why well why does one do things but when you do it what does it mean is there some underlying thought oh no just a habit isn't it handsome you want to call it that like scratching your head or petting your dog would you do it to some other woman I don't know I never cried what'd you do to me well you're my wife and that gives you the right to poke me in the stomach whenever you want to darling don't you feel well fine Larry please don't kicks me anymore [Music] that was not the dog that was me how'd you do how do you need me to beg you doctor been done we'll be able to delayed I hope you don't mind [Music] ugly ugly aren't they ugly people is there anything uglier than the human face you mind if I smoke not at all smoke yourself yes you haven't got a cigarette Hank yes have many without tips unfortunately not suck we changed my mind I'll have a cigarette thank you thank you ever seen this doctor before yes I must he charged I really don't know I have nothing oh you didn't have to dr. van Gogh just phoned he'll be detained at least another half hour another half hour we have two alternatives you can read a magazine or we can talk this is a lovely day yes well that takes care of that let's forget it do i boy you know I'm the country let me warn you that I say what I think I'm a complete individualist oh really I'm against communism capitalism fascism Nazism I'm against everything and everybody I hate my fellow man and he hates me sounds rather amusing so a museum my clown Pagliacci oh no I didn't say that don't apologize yes sir then gotta go doctor I'm sure you do you a lot of good why do you say that what's wrong with me I really wouldn't know after all I'm not the psychoanalyst mmm-hmm what's wrong with you nothing why you're here you don't go to a second's to have a tooth filled so what's wrong I think we'd better read magazine flea I hate to bother you again but what does one have to do to be happy I think dr. ben god would know more about that than I more than you mrs. Baker you know mrs. Baker this is the first time in my life I've ever met a really happy person it seems to irritate you it makes me curious I've often wondered what it would be like to be happy 24 hours a day must be wonderful when gets used to it mom in the morning you are awakened by the Twitter of a little bird before breakfast you would mr. Baker dance a minuet then the happy breakfast starts you were happy mr. Baker is happy the eggs are happy the hens who laid the eggs are happy now look care my presence seems to annoy you so I think I'll leave no I'm sorry mrs. Baker but if you feel that way naturally it is I will go oh no I'm afraid you need the doctor more than I are you sure mrs. Baker you see that's an interesting question we're both here for the same reason happiness one has not enough one has too much who needs the doctor more that's interesting isn't it no but I don't like to discuss it yes I understand miss Baker well I'm very happy to have met you I'm very sorry if I've offended you goodbye he missed me goodbye we oh just a moment yes may I ask you one question certainly yes what's wrong with that picture are you really interested yes sir damn this artist saw no more in that tree than the camera which photograph the happy mrs. Baker only the service art goes much deeper [Music] you see if I were a painter and I would have paid you I don't know what the picture would look like it wouldn't look like that photograph do I make sense yes quite a bit of sense [Music] Sebastian lo oh by the way my name is Sebastian Oh Alexander Sebastian and they mean anything to you be frank well if you insist No all right all right why should it let's look at the pictures number 15 child would trumpet no good I was afraid it was the artist hasn't found himself yet when he does find himself where is he child with trumpet child's alright but he's miss very badly on the trumpet didn't he that won't live I hope not sweet that's almost great Oh painted a woman no man may be so malicious 26 illness Stroud portrait of Alexander Sebastian no use denying it that's me that woman didn't paint me she performed an autopsy she saw me frankly the whole thing looks to me like a puzzle puzzle that's correct good I was a puzzle to her but she was no puzzle to me and that's a revenge she when I first saw that picture I was terribly upset I don't blame you [Music] why do these notes mean I'm a musician a pianist the pians and this pedestal well that that indicates greatness tell me why didn't you put your statue there is there any reason there is you see that little line you mean this line that's my whole trouble the line sent me to dr. Vanguard well you might as well know that I am inhibited artistically let's have a drink oh just a moment just a minute [Music] never should have been there why that's a personal matter you sorry that you came here oh no on the contrary it's also fascinating it's a new world I can't quite grasp it whatever you want to know about me just ask me that talk shows 1215 is it 1215 by accident or does it mean something it means something let's stop talking about myself let's talk about something else when is your next concert yes when when I overcome it overcome what that little line oh you mean your inhibition yeah you see when I play this 12:15 is it noon midnight any particular midnight mm-hmm coming back to my inhibitions when I play in a drawing was it Eastern Standard Time daylight saving someone yeah well when I play in a drawing room I guess one person all right I'll be perfectly frank with you I don't think there's a greater pianist in the world but as soon as I get in a concert hall in front of an audience no something gets lost those faces staring at me what right everything to come in and stare at me what right have they to listen to me just because I pay two dollars some cases 250 why do I bother you with all this oh but I'm glad you did it's fascinating you are a puzzle mr. Alexander Sebastian and don't you try to solve me mrs. happy beggar come on [Music] mrs. Kafka mr. young you check this is Yahoo she mr. Jones Jones how does a father I like that get in here tonight he's mr. Baker's lawyer oh well I suppose you always have to have a lawyer but I'm gay good evening say baby how's the goulash coming 9:00 mr. Baker did a package arrived for me oh darling hello dear anything you know have a good day marvelous all set for a big night that's it uh-huh remember your word - a girl - a girl that's it good what is it go thank you chatter right sir I'll bet you can tell me Oh fine we may I asked what you're doing here waiting oh you're waiting tell me how soon do we have dinner dinner that's what I was invited for oh oh I'm sorry tell me are you with Universal mattress or United furniture I'm not with anything Oh playing both sides huh well it's not such a bad idea mm-hmm they told me how do you feel about mr. Kafka indifferent huh well I can tell you nobody's gonna put anything over on him he's pretty smart I think it's very clever that they've merged weird your will ah want it yeah look you want me to enjoy this evening don't you why yes sir I command this vaz insults me it's ugly let's put it away oh sure of course the customer's always right anything else in the room you like to change Lots well I think we're gonna have a very enjoyable evening I'll let you in a little secret we've got cool - cool ash yeah goulash scrambled eggs for me only a suggestion will you forgive me I miss dress I just continue to make yourself at home these Hungarians are certainly funny people they come one of them has looked here aren't we dressing why well he isn't oh that's mr. Sebastian Sabet who's he with where he's against everything he's an individualist is he that rich well he doesn't care anything about how do you know there it's Sebastian Alexander Sebastian I told you the other day but that's the trouble you never listen to anything I say makes no impression oh I remember now that Karel player he's not a piano player he's a pianist and pretty soon you'd be very important I think you may be very happy to ensure his hands for $100,000 look darling I'm giving this dinner especially for these Hungarians could he pay a premium I don't know and I don't care you know sometimes I don't understand you here we've got a $500,000 insurance possibility tonight I've gone to all this trouble to get up a special on Geary an evening for the president of universal mattress and you invite this piano player you should know better musicians and mattresses don't mix look Larry for six years I've been living insurance and I'm tired of being an annuity god I just myself spend one evening with rimsky-korsakov and Stravinsky rimsky-korsakov Stravinsky who else is coming why didn't you invite the whole Philharmonic and have them bring teams Taylor along as commentator oh alright alright let's drop the whole thing you don't want him to play he won't play play save that's not a bad idea maybe he could liven up the party huh if mr. Sebastian consents to play which I doubt but if he does consent it won't be Hungarian swing what will it be something you'd have to pay two and a half dollars to hear me you mean like Carnegie Hall not in my house not tonight what's this oh that's a reproduction of a painting I saw in an art gallery do you like that love it well what is it can't you see listen quit kidding me what is it it's a portrait a portrait of what of a man listen I know I'm just a poor ignorant insurance dope and I don't know anything about Stravinsky but we've been married for six years and I think I've made you a pretty good husband when I ask you a question you still ought to do me the courtesy of answering you don't have to make fun of me you know what this is the Grand Canyon yes need a cleaner we'll have a good long talk especially not Lohengrin I'll give you all a partner except one passage and Tristan that's really good but you never hear it played right perhaps someday I could hear you play it as it should be played perhaps I don't eat strawberries oh I'm sorry everything all right mr. Guerra [Music] I think there's so much mrs. Baker you make one feel at home that's what I call hospitality mr. Baker I didn't know she knew it I wonder what she picked that up what does it mean to your head oh isn't that nice and she pronounced it so well eating at again see then Oh give me any one more you my card wallet again not yours [Applause] [Music] in my regen embezzle Cambodia rule how comes you speak Hungarian were you born in Hungary I studied music in Budapest what's the name of the street [Music] [Applause] [Music] I just got a call off cos launching of the Hudson insurance people tomorrow it's tonight or never about the legal aim my office is working overtime drawing up the contractor well enjoy the goulash mr. Coker good goulash very good kudos if your firm is as good as your cook we might get together I'm glad you brought that up now hear the details hey y'all seen Marlo come here a minute after all your partner I want you to listen to mr. Baker's proposition well gentlemen here it is no nutshell everybody please I have a treat for you mr. Sebastian who knows a very well-known pianist and he's kindly consented to play for us so if you'd all be seated [Music] does he have to play don't worry mrs. Baker yes mister locked that's odd where's the key I don't know it's funny out here why should anybody lock again as I'm saying mr. Koster my propositions are very simple one but a very sound I broke it don't you worry I won't now mr. Sebastian please tell us what are you going to play well first I'm going to put mrs. Baker yes mr. Sebastian all right I shall begin with a sonata pathétique by Beethoven a sonata in three movements and afterwards if I feel like it I shall play hops eleven variations on the second theme of the first movement followed for my own variation and Hoff's eleven variations on the second theme of the first movement long Sonata the only one I ever heard lasted three seconds it's a catastrophe it's a disaster Jones were sunk [Music] please don't [Music] [Applause] [Music] you know Jones I'm glad you got that clause in the contract it saved our next another wait a minute I'm gonna have some fun how do you do how do you do sir about that picture in the wind is it very good don't you think no fooling what is it it's a portrait of a man oh well certainly what else could it be excuse me sir not everybody understands modern art well thanks if you're interested it's only $500 $500 must be quite a man well it's not the man he happens to be rather an obscure musician's musician what kind of a musician pianist I think is it by any chance Alexander Sebastian well that's who it is you recognized him he seems to be a friend of yours wouldn't it be amusing to having with your home permanently not very amusing [Music] cheap guy like that very funny what's he so merry about darling you don't begrudge me a little music do you know anything you well this isn't it enough yeah plenty have a good day fine you've seen be feeling better these days yes I slept 10 hours last night and marry the hiccups of completely disappear isn't that good news yeah very good news are you still going to doctor Vanguard oh no I don't need doctor Vanguard anymore I'm so busy with my music and visiting art galleries that I haven't even time to think of any doctor oh isn't that wonderful you know I'm beginning to see something in this yeah it starts to look like a man huh why did you say that well the other night oh you did that seriously I was only kidding how could that be a man I was nervous about the dinner party and I said whatever came into my mind I'm sorry darling no no I don't agree with you it does look like a man now don't be stubborn can't you take a joke what is it it's it's a meadow it's called meadow and spring oh oh and spring and those little notes of music what do they mean that's that's the ship at playing his pipe Shepherds play pipes don't they oh oh sure mm-hm and the clock at 12:15 oh I don't know exactly what that means but but I guess it's probably the Shepherd eats and then he plays his pipe really darling you talk as though you've never been in a meadow you see in modern art they're trying to break down the conventional forms they're trying to get away from what you expect it's all done by indication what are you doing oh just putting a mustache on the shepherd mark that guy right through his piano that'd be the worst thing you could do you just make a feel sorry for me don't make a martyr on it you've got to look at this thing from a woman's angle oh wait a minute Michigan will you come in please Michigan's we want a woman's point of view on a certain situation now where mr. Baker has a friend and he's in trouble who mr. Baker no well the friend Oh mr. Baker oh now mr. Baker has nothing whatever to do it let's call the friend mr. mr. brown now mr. Brown has a wife mrs. Brown exactly mr. and mrs. Brown have been married for how long well so six years they live in Toledo six years in Toledo that's been all right then let's say New York now mr. Brown is worried about his marriage things are not going along as well as they used to that kind of a man is this mr. Brown very nice wouldn't you say so yes very nice is he attractive very attractive don't you think so good and yet she's complaining well she's drifting away from him yes and he wants to get things back on the old basis who doesn't yeah now am i shaking as a woman I'm asking you what is the right approach well I should say a mink coat would do the trick she has a mink coat then what's she complaining about thank you Miss Higgins that's all well gentlemen you wanted to get a woman's point of view dr. moment now look here mrs. Brown is interested in another man Oh does mr. Brown know yes is he any proof too much has he any witnesses no penny son thank you Miss ekiden well I'm sorry mr. Baker but if there aren't any witnesses she's going to deny it if you want the woman's angle Michigan we're thoroughly satisfied well I'm afraid I'm not the right person to give you any advice I probably have too much sympathy for mr. Brown and not enough patience with mrs. Brown we get cases like that every day the wife is bored marriage is just a habit but on the other hand she accepts everything her husband gives her I think she ought to be kicked out do I sound old-fashioned no we let you know miss Aikens well anyway I think mr. Brown is a pretty swell guy how about was talk to some woman yeah he certainly had a couple of interesting angles I don't notice them good no Larry you still love your wife don't you yeah well where are you going from here I have a dinner appointment with old CK Higgins at his club how can I sell insurance with this in my mind it's a big deal no listen forget Higgins forget insurance go home there's only one thing you have to sell yourself the most important client you ever had in your life is waiting for you and our name is mrs. bacon now you are the best salesman in the business there's nothing wrong with your marriage you just have to resell it once in a while not so easy well who said it was was it easy to sell hail insurance in Southern California just find the right slant a new one so a marriage with a new slant and you say bad idea what is that you slag that's what I'd like to know what is it married with a new slam [Music] nice surprise hello my genius who are you going to be this evening come tell you a little cadenza are you Mozart playful tender oh are you the thundering Beethoven strong fiery unyielding come darling anything serious no she just fainted Oh women are always feigning any particular reason no no she just thought I was a genius then she found out I wasn't it was too much for it please make yourself at home I'll be right back I want to get some smelling salts now look girl let's get this straight there's going to be a very heated discussion we're gonna insult each other it can't be avoided you're gonna accuse me of something which I'm gonna deny and you're not gonna believe so before this battle starts let's get one thing straight I am NOT going to fight my hands are my only livelihood and I'm not gonna risk them on your jaw here Mozart wake up your little cadenza what's happened well I hello hello Jones I'm still Sully you're right it needed an entirely new slant I think I've got a new one bigger I don't trust you oh come on have a cigar either you have something in the back of your mind that cigar stinks no oh no that's the same cigar I give my customers how old are you sebastian not as old as you mmm right in the prime of life huh you're in good health good enough even better after I've had dinner but I'm not going to fight no no no I don't want to fight but you might run into a husband some time wasn't my respect for great music where would you be then come on Sebastian I'm gonna do something for you whether you like it or not I'm going to insure your hands that'll give you a complete freedom of action it'll give me five percent then we'll both be happy I'm not going to fight no I know I understand you're an isolationist isolate yourself over there you know the best part of this whole thing is that we sit down we can like this hand insurance as a sub clause to your life insurance life insurance what do I want with life insurance I'm Jenny dependents and relatives relatives flea I'll tell you you can leave it to my wife she can buy herself a beautiful brooch in the shape of a piano with little diamond keys and then every time she pins it on she'll think of poor dear Sebastian believe me if anybody should insure his life as you'll and right now where were you born I'm not going to fight see I love my wife don't you love your wife well so that's what you've been driving at oh no I understand the whole thing oh really Becky you should be a little shame yourself great big insurance man like you deal so successfully with human nature you you should know better than that that's well I think it was very attractive very charming she likes music what's that thing loaded yeah oh look Becky get it out of your mind I don't love your wife well it's gonna be a great day in the musical heaven I can just see Beethoven calling over to Mozart hey Mozart dust off the piano look who's coming the little genius it's not funny this isn't funny either I love my wife I've loved her for six years for six years we've been together and along comes a guy like you and breaks everything up just because you've nothing else to do you're not gonna get away with it you love my wife honestly and sincerely and you come to me and told me about it well that would have been one of those things I'm not old-fashioned you both felt that you would have been happier without me what can I've done pack my suitcase I wouldn't have to do this I kinda had me worried there for a minute when you pulled out that revolver I thought here's a conventional citizen no sense telling the truth though man like that well now I see the real Baker modern up-to-date big a I'm gonna open up to you of course I love your way you're sure positive well no I won't have to shoot you I don't think it'll be necessary well we've got a clean cut situation on our hands you love my wife my wife loves you well oh yes she does I've seen a my own eyes there's only one thing left for me to do hello Otto John J I'm still selling did I hit back no good shouldn't have done that big I know what I'm sorry I shouldn't have done it I slipped back into the old fashioned Baker I probably won't do it again I'm not gonna fight hello this is Laurence Baker I want to reserve a room for tonight I'll be right over thanks Baker are you really moving out well yes certainly I think I should leave the apartment to her you do oh he answers only fair don't you think so yes I think that seems to be the best approach I'm glad you think so no no I don't want there to be any bitterness no totally I'm in a position to give a security to take care of her future but why not she deserves it don't you think so mm-hmm yes yes yes I do after all she's given me the best years of her life yes I'll take some wonderful memories with me she's a nice girl isn't she mm-hmm yes yes very nice of course she has a fault well hadn't that's true that's true she's a Vasa Bastian if you should ever run into one of our bad moods all you have to do is no perhaps I'd better not tell you come on I don't act like little boy what is it Oh got a person all right come on come on what is it uh if you ever should run into whatever bad mood you want a snapper right now there's only one way to do it what's that Josh keek sir Qixing how do you do that just keep she liked that insight about it thanks Keeks now about the cause for divorce according to New York state law one of the parties must have a correspondent oh there must be some less embarrassing we're not in New York well you don't have to do it I'll get the correspondent oh no I wouldn't like to put you in that position very much all right but why should you take the blame what's okay it's quick and painless very why have you Baker thanks Sebastian that leaves the property settlement the following agreement has been reached between Laurence Baker hereinafter referred to as the party of the first part and Jill Baker hereinafter referred to as the party of the second part it is understood that the party of the first part transfers title to the apartment at 685 Park Avenue to the party of the second part what about the furnishings yes what about them well I didn't understand it oh yes I want everything transferred to to the party of the second part can't we take that up later no let's get everything settled now you're entitled to it oh now look he's only trying to be fair you're too generous no that's fair that's all well if there's anything you won I don't need anything what would I do with it let me lives in a hotel where would he put it you'd only have to pay storage that's right well I'd better change this what's his name Jim I don't trust him well here we are mm-hmm Baker versus Baker sounds awful isn't it everything legal does Oh about this correspondent yes what is it going to be well I don't know anyone in mind mm-hm I'm several promising prospects huh you have mm-hmm Charlie wouldn't clear up the whole matter in about four weeks sounds pretty good mm-hmm tell me it doesn't matter Logan marry Logan is a correspondent what can I do better than that after everything's straightened out I think I'll take a trip to South America is it one of my friends no you know I never cared very much for friends someone I know darling this is a divorce not 20 question I'm just curious oh don't worry you can rely on me I won't disgrace the family name marry do you really want this divorce wife salutely don't you well well don't tell me you don't want it I'd be a great disappointment after all you're seriously in love with Sebastian otherwise you wouldn't it wouldn't be here you're to find a person to you've done all this just to fill out your day I've always believed that you're sincere I still I'd like to take that memory with me I'm sorry if I hurt you don't worry that we don't bitterness honey isn't it for six years you were my husband now you're the party of the first part I used to be your Jill no I'm hearing after referred to him [Music] well everything's taken care of what's the matter what'd you do no English when I was on the details I don't trust you Iggy dong there's nothing to worry about it's a very clean-cut agreement Alexander please I'm so nervous can't you understand of course we all have our little movies kick now let's read this again the following agreement has been registry unless we can agree on the correspondence what's none of your business darling it is keep quiet it is my business you're not gonna make me the laughingstock of the whole town but some girl a girl I don't even know oh no you're not gonna have that triumph mr. Baker goodbye kicks don't do that big Jill Jill Jill and that my dear mr. Jones is what is known as protecting your original investment let's get a drink I think you soften that softened her destroyed her she's going to come back and eat out of my hand and what I'm going to do to mrs. Jill Baker hereinafter referred to as Jill glam baker if you want to buy a good piano cheap Jones you can have it am I gonna be difficult I'm gonna be the mad dog of 685 Park Avenue file Baker about this co-respondent what is the law require well she in case I have the correspondent oh well you have to be found alone with him in Europe on and he would he's cut off I see Alexander yes done are you willing to take your coat off for me anything you say though oh no no no oh yes you mean you really want to do that I do you want to compromise me with that guy hi you seem to forget Baker that she's in love with that guy kids you rout Alexander Alexander Alexander snow G snow G calling that snow G come on darling there you are you'll be all right sit down here yeah for six years I've been married to a brute and I didn't know it but divorce yes that's the only solution all right why don't you go to Reno yeah that's Reno I don't want to go what oh darling how are you unshaken would you establish residence in Pennsylvania Pennsylvania it's around Philadelphia in the neighborhood yes that's not bad they've got a good orchestra easy to communicate with New York very well shall we say Pennsylvania all right Pennsylvania China anywhere only let's get it over with okay let's look up Pennsylvania Pennsylvania that's snow gee you're going to get your divorce if it's the last thing I do section 10 innocents Powell's may get divorce provided the other spouse shall have by cruel and barbarous treatment rendered life intolerable and burdensome to set innocent spouse sounds promising shouldn't be difficult for you to be barbarous no my innocent spouse what do I have to do well let's call it a witness let's say my secretary and first you to start a quorum and then I'd say maybe you slap her face slap her face so you can hit a man but you don't dare strike a woman you coward you all right I'll do it never now let's rehearse the whole thing now here's the plan miss Higgins will you come in please right away mr. germs now remember I start to dictate a letter as soon as I snap my fingers you start the argument and when you say you cheap second-rate insurance peddler when I hit you now Baker don't let us down miss Aiken miss Ekans coming mr. Jones sit down please take this do Walter Kay Dovan will Capitol City Bank and Trust Company Columbus Ohio My dear mr. Dillon will now let me see so you won't tell me I wasn't there my mother saw you your mother gives me a pain in the neck how dare you say that about my beloved mother your beloved mother boo so you won't tell me huh I wasn't there I saw you your mother gives me a pain in the neck how do you say that about my beloved mother your beloved mother Pooh who are you my mother your mother do you know what your mother reminds me of chop chop just a minute miss agent I didn't tell you to leave yes for having sex mistaken sit down now read that back to me miss k-dubb mute Capitol City Bank and Trust Company Columbus Ohio my dear mr. Doug mill so you don't like my mother no I don't like your whole family oh you do no I don't like your father I don't like your brother and you know what your mother reminds me a lot of you that'll give you a rough idea when I think of your mother you cheap second-rate insurance peddler you cheap second-rate insurance peddler what she called you a cheap second-rate insurance man yes now look man our whole happiness is at stake one good sock yeah now give it everything read it back to me Walter Cato of milk Capitol City Bank and Trust Company Columbus Ohio my dear mr. dog yeah my dear as he is yeah everything I said about your mother still goes and double-o it does yes it does when I still say you're a cheap second-rate insurance padlock oh so I'm a cheap second-rate insurance peddler Am I yes you are say it again you cheap second-rate insurance peddler [Music] phooey come on Baker pull yourself together you can do it swell guy like you read it back to me Walter Kay don't move Capitol City Bank and Trust Company Columbus Ohio my dear mr. Dover new did you see that Miss Higgins a husband strapping is why yes did you see him mrs. Baker I am very sorry this happened in my office sir my imaginary husband hitting his wife he had to get drunk to do it goodbye mr. Jones goodbye mr. bacon what about Walter Cato mule tell him I'm out thank you sir oh man whoa Albert good morning sir I hope you'll forgive me for disturbing you on Sunday have a late night sir yes I've had a series of late nights I guess I'm not as young as I used to be oh I think you look very fit sir oh thanks Albert how's everything going oh not so well sir I came to ask if in your future plans you'd have any use for me have you left Miss Baker yes sir I had to I look out of that musical gentlemen Oh in fact we all left except Emma but then she fought you don't please quite there how is Miss Baker as charming as ever sir happy I suppose you'll pardon me for saying so I think she shows great courage [Music] whereas mistake Judy I got such a thrill when you called me why shouldn't I old friends like us sit down how are you - fine are you going to Philadelphia oh did you meet Alexander yes but I didn't want to bother he's back to sing for his new concerts I understand does it disturb you no yes I'm going to Philadelphia and you're happy oh yes very because I'm still a little bewildered it's all so new I guess it's all very exciting he is very exciting being transferred from the business world into the world of art nothing but by him Tchaikovsky you sure it doesn't study you don't have to be ashamed not everybody likes Bob so if you want him to stop writing I wouldn't think of it the whole thing sounds so very romantic Nietzsche's very romantic oh by the way have you seen Barry yes yes I saw him last night at Monte Carlo Harry at the Monte Carlo yeah just a moment [Music] please forgive me what were we talking about so you don't like my music I'm an example I make nothing but a lot of noise alright we isn't the original oh very I hope you don't mind no not at all I'd love to make him angry he turns into a big grizzly bear it must be fascinating Joe the bear what is it Jill there'll be no more music here today oh no no and don't coax me and don't rush me as a matter of fact there'll be no more Sebastian here today at least not for lunch and dinner is very uncertain well that's the way you feel about it it is Jill I can be very impossible goodbye Larry this is good a time as I well when I saw him at the Monte Carlo oh yes I suppose that was another one of those dull business evenings was it a large party no I'd say she was about your size Oh was she attractive no I didn't think so but George and Freddie thought she was terrific you know George and Freddie but what do you care that's right Oh what do I care Larry's entitled to have a little fun that's the kind of life he likes hello Allah shall I darling I feel pretty good considering what about you hmm that's right ah no I'm sure you took it with you when we left for the Montecarlo wait a minute hello yes it is I provide hello you going to throw me out chill you shouldn't come up here it's rather embarrassing well I'm just passing by after all if Sebastian finds out oh don't worry about that but I do a girl engaged to be married coming to a bachelor's apartment and unannounced just a moment well I seem to be intruding look Joe what you want to see me about someone here what do you want Joe well I was driving by oh right on 31st floor well you said you wanted some kind of remembrance and I'm on my way to Cynthia Knox's tea and I had to pass by so I picked up a few things some snapshots of us taken together I thought you might be interested thank you aren't you gonna look at them oh yeah that's the first time we met us when are you sitting in my lap wedding or honeymoon that's very nice Thanks anything else I heard you were at the Monte Carlo last night yeah maybe yeah mm-hmm well give my regards to your knocks huh you were on your way to Cynthia Knox's tea oh I like your apartment Larry it's lovely charming yes very very charming in such good taste pretty it's so cozy lovely curtains it's such a beautiful view yes such a I'm sorry that was rather foolish please forgive me Larry I did make quite a mess of things Oh everything turns out for the best you can't mean that Larry I can and I do Larry please don't make me go to Philadelphia please don't Oh Madame has changed her mind she gets a little tired of marriage and she walks out just like that what does she care she makes a fool of her husband how much she hurts him and she gets a little tired of counter music and she comes back and says oh it's just a little flame of mine so please trot back to the old homestead you break up a whole life and then think you can put it back together again and one afternoon oh no it's not that easy I didn't expect it to be easy to tell you what I think of you it would take more than just one afternoon how about dinner dinner couldn't we just have dinner together tonight I'm sorry I'm engaged for dinner oh that girl yes that girl I don't like your tone I'm sorry first you're trying to mess up my life now you want to spoil our girls Sunday Sally doesn't get every day off you know Sally works hard oh she does know what's wrong with that nothing she doesn't have everything dumped in our lap like you she hasn't time to go to crazy art galleries play around with second-rate musicians okona psychoanalysts she hasn't a husband to pay for her complexes Sally's a mighty fine girl much finer than your mr. Sebastian just doesn't wear your shirts either did he take Oh skipper here you promise to love honor and obey and here mm-hmm that's the first time we met that's an awful picture me but you were a fine girl I didn't bore you with my insurance then you listen to everything you want to know everything about me and my work we wanted to help Oh daddy and here remember everything you said to me I'd love to say it again Larry if you'd only give me the chance hmm just to forget it again no Larry never again I swear there's no use pretending I'm defeated [Music] always remember that tree in front of our hotel window funny old Italian waiter well I wasn't here oh oh oh that's right that's the front port our first breakfast yes Oh Larry couldn't we have dinner together not tonight why not Sally let me talk oh no woman a woman she'll understand no no please let me well you don't deserve it but I'll see what I can do thank you darling you stay right here be very tough [Music] Sally Aikens Dickens that girl [Music] how'd you do mistaken oh hello mrs. Baker nice to see you mr. Baker would have loved to have seen you but unfortunately he's busy oh he asked me to give you your handbag oh yes I forgot it I I was doing some secretarial work for mr. Baker Oh secretaries work on Saturday night oh well I'm a notary public oh I see and you brought your seal oh yes a trained seal goodbye miss agent goodbye mrs. Baker sweet sweet looks hopeless yeah it's much more serious than I thought that girl's really in love with me she adores me I don't blame her she says she can't live without me where do I believe her and I - it's understandable you're very wonderful oh yes yes you are how about dinner but you know I can't how about after dinner do you want to see us out in your country oh no no no well there you are you're right it's hopeless it was too bad Joe everything could have been so marvelous yeah there's no reason we couldn't really have been happy yes but it's too late now it looks like the end goodbye Larry and good luck good luck I'll talk to her again this is bigger home yes never mind always back it's molten the god of God's coming back to earth [Music] a little bit softer [Music] | archive | UCIJPnjIxl2QUBo13WRc_0tg | 2018-05-22 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 9,174 | 47,149 |
FmTSJ-n_0Ws | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FmTSJ-n_0Ws | VENOM WON'T BE RATED R? A RANT AND DISCUSSION | what's up everyone welcome to a new livestream today I'm gonna get straight into this pretty fast um so some news came out this morning before I go to work and it's it's just fantastic news um so you guys know that phantom film that everyone's been talking about you know that that pure venom film that um we've all been looking forward to at least some of us do and some of us think it's gonna suck I've had my aspirations I've been pretty excited for it but I'm missing me a little bit of a rant um again if you're joining this live thank you so much I'll be going through what you guys are saying about this film and we'll be discussing - just some of the things with this a little bit of rant about Sony and what they're doing this universe but also I want you guys to understand um I want you guys to understand this if you guys are missing this later checking it out later thanks for watching it means a ton to me comment down below tell me what your guys thoughts are on this venom I'm gonna try and keep this pretty short as a discussion but so let's get into this a variety posted something today and my good friend Tyler Thompkins sent this to us sent this to me and Griffin and so I went and looked it up and the more I just read more on this the more I've been pissed off about it so this is what this this is the one part of this is pissed me off it's unlikely that venom will be the first r-rated Sony Marvel movie trailers for the film which recently underwent reshoots in Los Angeles have the shooting in Georgia emphasized the horror movie elements showing the titles character as he's about to bite a person's head off but some members of Sony's brain trust believe that the film should push the very limits of pg-13 without crossing over the edge into a higher rating the feeling is that this will give the studio greater leeway for future installments that will feature spider-man something venom does not do any spider movies will carry a pg-13 rating because the wall-crawler is more family-friendly if venom is too dark and gory it might preclude the other film matchups not just with Peter Parker's alter ego but also with other members of the extended MCU venom is one of the venom is one of the darker characters in the comments but hardening director Ruben Fleischer are working to inject humor into the story of journalists whose body and mind are taking over by an alien entity I don't know if this is true but I'm assuming it is I meant when the last year that came out I posted and said this film will be pg-13 I don't see it being rated R but it's gonna end up being pg-13 you know probably be a hard pg-13 but it will end up being pg-13 we haven't seen a single red band trailer but we hear all these news of how gory how bloody this film is gonna be at the Comic Con and stuff like that but we haven't gotten an you gotten to me the trailer so I feel like this Sony finally going back on it um Sony the the reason I was I'm everyone venom got announced I was very like why are you doing this then you get Tom Hardy Rueben fleshie it's this fantastic cast um where I'm like okay I'm in then you kind of I kind of look at this being like oh it's gonna mean r-rated type of Marvel film because this r-rated type of Marvel film tells me tells me something special it tells me number one that you're gonna try and copy off the Logan and dead Plus thing this r-rated thing is working it's working perfectly fine it's working it's gonna be going that route and it's gonna be working that right the route and I look at that I'm like that's awesome you're taking a Logan route you're taking a character study about a character who can be perfectly used into the MCU and I am to you but this venom and making a character study about him and I thought that is so cool you're gonna do something awesome with him the design looks who I've liked the design I didn't like the jokes on the last trailer that the turn the wind thing why why why you you didn't need that like I liked it but I didn't the pancreas part didn't bother me but I've been very very anticipating this film because venom is one of my favorite characters in comic book lore I think he's such a cool character design I think Eddie Brock is a fantastic unique character that looks like they're getting a right you have such a fantastic cast director on board and you had a good premise but now this film is looking to be a turd in the wind and I mean that and I this is very much dropped a lot of my emphasis and now don't get me wrong I don't think this film needs to be rated R I don't think it needs to be rated R but if this is seriously Sony's reason for not having a be rated R that's stupid you're doing because you don't even know if Kevin Feige wants to film them see you you don't know so why are you even taking that risk now I might eat my words maybe I'll watch the film maybe Tom Holland shows up and I'm like okay it worked it was good and it maybe I'll be wrong maybe in the end of the day the film didn't need to be radar maybe maybe that's just me being my alter ego but I feel like this is the film that could benefit from the rain in our version of it I Deadpool benefits from it I never thought Deadpool should be rated R but when I got the rated-r I was like okay it benefits it now you can't go back same with Logan once we finally got rated our Wolverine I'm like that's awesome that's the character it benefited from the rated art and made it best and more visceral venom is not one of those characters it's one of those characters that I do think you needed rain in our version of it because the rated R version does help I think it benefits the character I think it helps the character a lot but this is not helping it this is and I mean that and then don't get me wrong I think Sony has put out some fantastic films I think Sony has done some great things but this is the same drama we had with the amazing spider-man why that franchise didn't work out and it's just the same thing I'm kind of getting Fantastic Four fields for this right now with what Fox it was Fantastic Four and that sucks that sucked and you know we know Sony's making this venom verse in a sense of this venom verse of things where we have Morbius with Jared Leto wish it was a cool idea but now I could care less because it's not gonna be rated R most likely Kraven a great character not gonna be rated R could care less black hats silver sable not having a team of film now it's just gonna say it's just gonna be a typical thing now it's just gonna be just them two and that's where I'm getting down to this is I get what Sony's doing but I don't think it's good in the long run you have been placed in this marketing as a rated R film in a sense or a very hard R and now you're kind of gonna go towards that friendly family thing venom is not a family-friendly character he is a hard R or hard pg-13 but a very visceral character and it sucks to see that I thought they're deviating away to go into this more Logan Deadpool route and it's they're not now and that's that's what sucks that that is what sucks with this and it's a huge rant on my part because I'm tired of this I'm tired of Sony not doing this they need to grow the balls need to do this and bring us this venom r-rated character we need this I'm still excited for this film I will still be there opening day but it's rant my rant on this is that they're bringing this out that's statement now given that statement is not like directly from a studio rep this is only stuff that variety said and probably know this could be completely wrong maybe they do end up being it but I do think this film will end up being pg-13 I think what's gonna happen when this film is I think there's gonna be a definitive purpose cuz I think Tom Hardy's not happy I mean Tom already signed on for something it's probably like Logan I think that's what got Tom Hardy on is after he saw oh he was probably like hey radar I can do this and I think that Tom Hardy's probably not happy and there's gonna be no disgrace coming out I think maybe a little bit afterwards but it sucks is he ruben fleischer kind of gained this it feels like the pushing that they have to have humor in this because the first two trailers did not have any of that humor in it the second one kind of brought it in and it the first thing the pancreas that III thought that worked but the there the last thing with the turn the wind just know I'm overly mad with this now and I want to hear your guys thoughts I see a lot of you guys are in the chat right now talking about this there is so much stuff going on in this movie news today that just there's so many rants so many discussions that I could have and again I think Sony is a smart TV I think they've done some pretty damn good things but it just this whole venom thing is again one of the issues with them this is the reason I think venom should not have been been touched because if venom sucks and they don't introduce it into the MCU the problem is now we're probably not gonna get a venom in the MCU at all is we're gonna be well confused for the most part they're gonna wait a couple years and who knows whatever get venom in there I think venom is a good assets I think he's a good character I'm praying in I'm hoping I'm I'm really hoping that this improves me wrong I'm really hoping but let's go to the common see what you guys are saying BC film says that sucks front fromto jano YG's here hello jabe juice hi Zack by the way congrats again 2k thank you so much and be saving three I'm in Orion but I still miss your life Thank You Rhino tools in here and seven pilgrims in here says he needs to be rated R from Tyler can watch there will be an unrated cutter venom on the blue I don't even care if there's like I won't care um technical why Heather Gonzalez Buena Diaz like how's it going I'm pretty mad Terrence what's up man you're awesome thank you so much man five star would sub Zaki Terrence I'm glad to find your channel hey glad you found it - glad we can have this discussion Dante law it needs to be radar again I think it does need that rated R but I think since the markings build up now they're just changing the film's gonna be I've always thought this could be a hard pg-13 it just would benefit from the are rating out of the news trailer I was excited now I'm sad and that yeah and I am too that's kind of how I am I'm dumping home just by the disgust description it sounds like it's gonna suck yeah a hug can girls tater master it's got to be serious technical on pg-13 why I wouldn't mind it if it was radar it might be a little bit better if it is but I think it might still be pg-13 I think it will be pg-13 and that's again where I said I think this film would benefit from a damn are rating it would help it would give it that more gritty feeling that verse rile feel that Deadpool and Logan Carey especially Logan I think venom could have been the Logan of this kind of marvel cinematic thing but it's just and I get it the MCU doesn't want r-rated films that's completely fine I do not disgrace having fight you think because he has a thing going for these but this is why it's so stupid powder camp reminds me of when they made the first VP pg-13 yep the owners don't want to see venomous for the talent behind it alone yeah and that's what kind of still got me excited for it pally started out like how you say thank you um Ronald told Tom Hardy will be better as Bane than his venom but it still won't be the same guys if it's pg-13 he looks funny though like I think Tom art he's one of the best actors I think he's probably gonna end up being the probably the best part of the box oh my fantastic his band he spent passed like this Mad Max doesn't matter the guy always gives 100% MVC films I don't think venom should have a cussing your sex but should I go that's what I think it is should have I don't think there should be cussing I don't think it should be sex it's not needed it you know when you throw sex scene in a film I feel like usually it's unnecessary there's certain films I do you think benefit from it but mostly time is that costing it kind of depends on what they're emphasizing on it but yeah um I'll still see that no matter what the rating is that Sam same same here um anthing Jenkins now have lost film face in the song I think a lot of us have remembers movies in here speaking of brands we need to ranted about the effing Oscar changes yeah with you dude so stupid another thing that grow grow kebab technical hope it's fake but since shadows aren't bloody well there goes my excitement see but no-one's really complain about the bloody everyone just expected this for this film to be rated R and I have it ever since I haven't seen a red band I agree with you I really love the venom verse comics so hope Stoney doesn't screw it up will be better than suicide swatter or will be worse than Fantastic Four okay nothing I don't think it'll be worse than Fantastic Four and I do think it'll probably end up being better than soos that's what honestly if this films not gonna have that this is what I want from it straight up to be and I think this is all whatever one should want it's just a good movie a good movie with a good story and a good decent apply that has these horror tones that has this action that's entertaining and fun if it has those elements if it's still a good story and it still works on all those aspects then I will be fine with this film I will be completely fine with this though but hearing about this hearing about these last minute things just makes me have Suicide Squad in Fantastic Four routes Austin Burch Deadpool did benefit from being Ras a mclogan but they did have to but they didn't have to be rated are the Dark Knight proves that you can make a very gritty pg-13 movie look great and that is true that is very true like I said venom could still turn out to be great if it's if it's pg-13 or R rated but as long as it has a good story and a good element and it has those good acting moments I think that's what I can still appreciate from this phone that's where I'll still give the saving grace in this movie overall if it has all that but I'm not hearing that right now um [Music] Tyra cava Disney wants to MCU to get some Oscars so let's make some new lengths excuse me for some language all right let's make new categories my internet is acting ratchet for some reason though it's a good category it looks like a lot of you guys talking about the Oscars uh Terrence you're awesome and I love your channel thank you so much man for loved my channel love you for watching this um but yeah that that's my rant um this was pretty short I want to get my rent and inform you guys if you have not heard about this yet but I just I'm gonna live deceiving grace to this please Sony if you were listening this is a call to you please do what's best for this film I am hoping that you guys have made a good movie and that you guys have a good story and maybe you just want to open it up to a wider audience I can get that I still think you should take the risk with it being our just film is stolen your open well but I can tell you right now if your film does not do well and it feels like it was rushed your Morbius your Craven your blackhat your Sabol all those are gone all that's gone you won't be able to make it anymore your venom to that you plan that you've been talking about won't happen no need to we won't get our carnage because I know karna supposed to be in here but it'd probably be a cameo which is fine but yeah that's where I'm gonna leave it again I think you guys should look into this session the film does not need to be rated R and that we should just hope for a good movie but this exact comment it's unlikely that venom will be the first r-rated thing I'm gonna read this one more time before I go it's unlikely that venom will be the first r-rated Sony Marvel movie trailers for the film which recently underwent reshoots in Los Angeles at the shooting in Georgia emphasize the horror movie element showing the title character as he's about to bite a person's head off but some members of Sony's brain shuts believe that the film should push the very limits of pg-13 without crossing over into a higher rating the feeling is that this will give the studio greater leeway for future installments that will feed your Spider Man something venom does not do any spider-man movie will carry a pg-13 rain because wall-crawler is more family-friendly and a venomous too dark and gory and might preclude other film matchups not just with Peter Parker's alter ego but with other members of the extended Marvel Cinematic Universe the MCU venom is one of the dark hedges in the comics by Hardy and director Ruben Fleischer are working to inject humor into the story of journalists whose body and mind are taken over by an alien entity why that's where I think this should start at and that's where I'm going to leave it at so guys you tune in later hit that comment down below tell me what your guys thoughts are on this please taking the consideration again like I said it this is still a good film maybe we'll all be eating our words that this didn't need to be right arm yada yada yada but again after all the marketing after all the talk after the announcement of when this one came out I wanted that I see the humor I don't think the humor is gonna be good I I think the humor is gonna be feel like I feel like the humor is gonna have some good placements and some not because this have Ruben Fleischer you did a really job Zombieland but I'm hoping it's humor that's not forced I hope we get a good story and I hope just in the end of the day this is a good film but again I can't wait to hear you guys thoughts on this so of course guys hit that like button hit that subscribe button if you're new tell me your thoughts on venom thank you guys so much for watching I love and appreciate each and every one of you guys in a course until next time stay classy yes all have a great rest of your day | Zach Pope | UCijvgktEbDs79vIrUEOqm7A | 2018-08-09 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 3,579 | 18,082 |
gJwLgZQzU1g | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gJwLgZQzU1g | Defence Life in Katherine | i am flying off the back sweeney this is my first posting out of adva to ralph tindall i live on base up here my name is heather queren my husband who's a sergeant with 17 squadron and i moved to catherine four and a half years ago i'm amanda and i'm taffy and we've been posted here for two years from newcastle i'm the exo of 75 squadron and so one of about 15 pilots that are up here in tyndall i am flying off sprint jones i've been through pilot training up to this point so i've been to sale tamworth perth newcastle and now i'm here i got here six months ago welcome to a snapshot of the catherine region of the northern territory its spectacular beauty lays on the doorstep of the tyndall r double af base which is located 15 kilometers south east of the town of catherine welcome to rough base tyndall the base actually dates back to 1942 it was developed predominantly for the b-24 heavy liberator bombers the base was never used in anger but it was bombed it was developed again through the 70s and 80s and in 1988 it was opened as you can see the base today to support fast jet operations i actually applied for this position at the time it was a it was a good thing for me to do as far as career goes and with the kids being the age that they are that it just made sense for us to come and spend a little bit of time up here when my husband was told he had to post out of williamtown where he'd been for nearly 14 years we really had to make a decision where we wanted to go and it was more about our lifestyle catherine appealed to us because it was an outback posting had a lot of rewards that went with that posting and it offered us something as a new married couple that we wouldn't get in our old environment i found out mid last year that was getting posted to tyndall and it was a bit of a surprise because it was it meant that my tour at newcastle was getting cut in half but i'm happy to be here now and one of the biggest draw cards i guess is probably the team and the people that i get to work with here halfway through my fourth year at adfa we got asked where we'd want to go for a posting i got offered tyndall or melbourne i decided that melbourne was a little bit too close to canberra a little bit too close to home and i wanted a bit of an adventure so i decided to come to tyndall a tree change like the catherine region will introduce you to a more tranquil lifestyle in a region packed with spectacular natural beauty all on the doorstep of the modern township of catherine a remote posting certainly but one with much to consider fabulous tree change good desert changed i think it's fantastic well i've been to a few bases in my time in the australian air force um tyndall as i've said it's one of those ones that sometimes is a bit of a secret not everybody gets the opportunity to come up here i imagined just a giant dirt patch in the middle of nowhere i was actually surprised to find that there were trees and grass a little bit i suppose naive of me but i wasn't exactly sure what this part of australia was going to look like we always addressed catherine as a wild frontier because we were a bit of a latte set in newcastle we'd go out to dinner four or five nights a week socialize with our friends lots of wine in the hunter and we thought it was good to get a break away from that and maybe get you know down and dirty in a little bit of the bush and camp and um get some use out of a camper van that we'd hardly ever use since we bought i guess it could be perceived that tyndale would be a very lonely place because it's a remote location but one of the big benefits is that i'm surrounded by people the same age with the same interest raf based tyndall is a purpose-built facility designed specifically to cater for raf personnel and their families there is on base accommodation for singles couples and families and there are even child care facilities space tindall is a purpose-built facility in terms of we do have an operational area here where all the the military operations happen but a large part of the footprint here in terms of the real estate belongs to what we call the domestic area that is for the families that's for the children that's for the members when they're not working it's a bit of a social hub we have a lot of community spirit in there and some of the items that we do have in terms of facilities to justify this is a purpose-built base is a 50-meter swimming pool which goes down very well with the families especially on the hot days here post office banks a utility shop coffee shop community centre absolutely fantastic first-rate gym facilities as well a typical day for me is i get up at about six i go to the gym go for a run and get ready and go go to work probably come back from work and then head to the mess for dinner we wanted to to live on base and it's about half half the people live on base and the people in town we wanted to just mainly for the kids and the facilities are here for them like the pool it's you know a five minute walk away and there's the parks i think for me it's a lot about the support of the the guys that are around here in the neighborhood um you know a lot of the families here do have young kids similar ages to us and the support that you get from them being here on base is lovely you don't have your families right here but you've got your neighbours who turn into your family some of the activities that they do after school are here swimming lessons are done out here and the auskik now is done at the afl level so it's just easy to have those all within five minutes walk the kids can walk there on their own as well that's a very safe environment we've got approximately 200 married quarters on base they are all aligned to the defense housing australia standards in fact we're doing very well up here we're just going through a major refurbishment program for all those houses due to conclude towards the end of 2015 the houses that have been refurbished the feedback from the families is very positive outside the base but within the suburbs of catherine there is also defence housing available for both families and individuals and all meeting the required australian standards this style and location can be accessed via the defense housing dha website prior to your arrival in catherine so i chose to live off base when i moved to tyndall i kind of enjoy the freedom of leaving work behind i've found a place in catherine east it's a pretty good area to live and i'm essentially surrounded by all my mates in town as well anyway so it's almost like living on base with plenty of friends around i chose to live off base because it gave us a greater advantage of meeting our neighbours none of who are air force people so it's very akin to living back in our old hometown where none of our neighbours were air force people so we're still socializing with other people catherine enjoys a great deal of services and facilities there are all major australian banks many small specialty stores a library as well as some of the national chains you will be familiar with such as country target woolworths subway and let's not forget coffee club shopping in catherine is shopping anywhere remote small cap country town where you live in country town victoria countrytown new south wales or catherine you're limited to what you can get in by transport if you they don't have something that you really want you can order it in and also you can always shop online catherine's climate is defined as subtropical there is no such thing as four seasons here rather two distinct wet and dry seasons average daily temperature variation is generally no greater than 10 degrees year round ranging between 25 and 35 degrees celsius the dry season has the least humidity and temperatures regularly drop down to a cozy overnight temperature of around 10 degrees celsius yes it can get hot and sticky but certainly during that dry season it's very very pleasant here the amount of tourists that we get during that dry season is testament to how pleasant it is there is no shortage of water though with an average of 74 rain days a year and generally this occurs between january and early march local culture and the local indigenous people i've learned an awful lot about their culture and how to fit in with them because we are after all in their backyard you know they're not in ours catherine marks the point where three traditional lands come together the history of these cultures can be seen in local galleries and festivals ancient rock art and crafts right in town is the stunning landmark that is the god in mayan yayad rivers arts and culture center a meeting place for indigenous and non-indigenous people to gather and share their art and culture the township of catherine is just 30 kilometers away from the nipmaluk national park not only do you get to experience the breathtaking 13 separate gorges but you can also explore the indigenous history that has developed over the many millennia catherine may have a population of around 10 000 people but it has an education platform that is equal to a large city from child care and early learning facilities through primary and secondary school and further into vet or tafe and tertiary education sectors the younger ones can be catered for either on tyndall base or in catherine township catherine has both private and public school options we have two young boys one is six and one is four we started off with ollie in preschool and there's a fantastic preschool here on base which we're really lucky to be part of yeah they they're in that monday to friday routine of preschool in the morning and pick up school in the afternoon there's the buses that go into into town so ollie gets on the bus at seven o'clock in the morning and yeah they're they're enjoying that from head to toe catherine has health services to cater for most primary health care needs there are a number of private and public dental practitioners along with optometry services such as opsm catherine primary healthcare on base includes a medical center with dental care health promotion physiotherapy and a resident general practitioner the medical center also has ward and emergency resource facilities for families and supplementing on-base facilities are a selection of general practitioners and the catherine hospital when you arrive in catherine it's always best there's two major medical clinics in town it's best to go along and visit them and register yourself with them first for emergencies of course you can go along to the hospital to the emergency center at the hospital mostly the most you'd wait for an appointment be one or two days but if there's an emergency and you tell the doctors or the medical center it's emergency they'll make an opening for you or even stay a bit later if they have to it's not really that much of an out front to you especially when you live in newcastle you can have the same facilities here as you can have there really catherine's community is diverse they are welcoming people from all walks of life and your participation in community activities is valued of course there is always the option of heading off base to check out the latest movie in town or enjoy one of the many restaurants and bistros there's even the likes of mark ski and his outback tucker dinner experience or perhaps it's time to go five star and indulge in the cicada lodge experience glamour and luxury front and center but where the extreme entertainment comes from is through the awesome wilderness i guess the good thing about being posted up here is uh the opportunity to explore the top end there's heaps of national parks like litchfield and calgary national park and some really good things to see we've got the gorge or edith falls there's the hot springs there's heaps on the way from here to darwin that you can go see kakadu or litchfield and you can go swimming fishing camping depends what your interests are you know your kangaroos hop down the street in australia they do here there's kangaroo out on the front lawn so this is actually where it happens so yeah the wildlife you know and teaching the kids about that is you know and i think you know in indigenous cultural side as well you know that's an opportunity that we wouldn't have had back down south as rich as what it is here so i think that's a lovely thing for the kids to you know explore as well there is also the henry scott recreation centre a fantastic facility that the ymca operate many fitness and wellbeing activities from activities such as les mills group fitness classes full gym facilities personal trainers a roller rink dance classes and can even organize music classes let's not forget the catherine aquatic centre the pool is heated by a solar heating system during the dry season with the growing economy in the northern territory there are always work opportunities in the catherine area the territory government is very supportive of people interested in being involved in small business assistance and training through department of business programs is available in areas such as industry support business development and upskilling the territory business centre is located in the main street of catherine i'm trained as a speech pathologist i decided to start up my own private practice when i got up here came up here there was the business centre offered you know free courses on how to start your own business there were members of the community that were really helpful in supporting me and starting that up it wasn't long before i had plenty and too many referrals to um to deal with but that's you know there's that i suppose that says there's a lot of opportunity all of this just 334 kilometers from darwin the northern territory's capital city for those times when you want to enjoy the resources of a capital city darwin is not only australia's gateway into south east asia but also gives you access to great national events such as the v8 supercars and the darwin cup as well as recreational health education and shopping facilities darwin has casuarina square a gpt managed shopping center with over 100 national retailers outlets of course there is also over 200 shops in the darwin city mall and surrounds not to mention mindel and parap markets so moving to the catherine region will require you to leave behind the high-rise environment the peak hour traffic and the sounds of trams but you will be gaining a green environment an amazing community focus and the inspiring sights and culture of australia's north join us and be part of the sheer adventure of living and working in the northern territory for more information please contact the defence community liaison officer northern territory government | Industry Northern Territory | UCvbONDht1Z0yCvBmbjJW2TQ | 2015-01-28 | Creative Commons 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d2hkso8xFN0 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d2hkso8xFN0 | Bill Moggridge's Books | [Music] when Karen was moving back to San Francisco she asked that I come over and look at Bill's book collection so several staff and I went over to the apartment and we were really really OD by the great variety and richness of Bill's library and Caren was kind enough to give the books to Cooper hwit with the zipper on that's fabulous wow who this is awesome and interaction Design Graphic industrial architecture photography we are stamping all the books with a stamp that says from the library of Bill mrid Cooper hu director 2010 to 2012 this stamp was designed by a graphic designer named John Malcomson and his idea was because Bill designed the grid Compass computer in 1979 he was echoing that and giving it a little wink by putting the north sign and making this ultimately like a compass in honor of Bill's invention this Library will allow access to the entire staff and to any visitor who would like to come and peruse his JS random you going to be able to fit them all uh no I think we're going to need uh another book um fashion is where this | Cooper Hewitt | UCBCaO28GYGr7IoKVjT4Jx5A | 2012-12-03 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 198 | 1,059 |
PJW8mWfV9bw | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PJW8mWfV9bw | JOHN JACKANORY FURY -FIGHTING MAN | hello all you are called boxing fans out there how you doing it's porky here the voice of our car boxing john fury how are you doing john i hope you're well i know you're watching john stop with this fighting mantle please stop it i've just been reading on uh internet here's some newspaper where you said you had a you had a fight for under a thousand pounds bear knuckler or would it with john where would it referee and who watched it and where it's footage we both know it didn't happen so stop it i'm not going any further on that but stop it second thing john what are you running around telling people that i'm a [ __ ] around denny sobson and peter fury why would you say that that's not very nice john is it show a bit of class and be nice be real be respectful you know we're saying things like that about people gets me all upset john makes me want to do a video so stop it all right stop thirdly this fighting mantle you're a man in his mid 50s right we know what sort of people you like to fight don't we john people that are small like that that's the people that you fight now that mickey theo he's ready to fight you mate get in your car drive all the way down to london go knock on his kebab shop window he'll come out and you can get at it that's what fighting men do john they don't talk about it and go back and forward putting videos out challenging anybody over 50 mike tyson lennox lewis in van der rohefield mickey's took you up on your offer but we're still waiting here six months later nothing's happened so when you're going to get at it with him when you're going to get at it i don't want to know about all this in arenas and this and that we're in the middle of a pandemic go knock on his kebab shop don't get out in the street or get at it in catalin just get at it that's what fighting men do all right right you fought my pal from doncaster didn't you nail my password central area title i sent you a dvd john do you remember you still haven't paid me for it by the way but that don't matter your mate won't sell me another copy because you told him not to sell anymore unless he gets thousands for him which nobody's gonna pay now why is that is it because she lost in this fight and got mulled i don't know john but that's the only copy so what i want you to do get that dvd out and i want you to put it on social media then everybody can see what you perform like as a fighter because he won't sell me another copy you know me john i'd put it on here i'd put it on my channel mate but he knows donate because she you you outmaneuvered me john on that didn't you so i'll give you your jews but stop with this fighting man talk john and start with this throwing insult sexual insults like that it gets me all upset it's not nice is it john you won't like it if i said you were a [ __ ] when you're around frank warren it's not very nice is it all right so peace out john keep on trucking keep sporting boxing you're looking really well and i give all my respects to you and your family and good luck moving forward all right don't have nightmares | Porky's Corner | UC5DsuA0gvGmpLIHZ3Z342uw | 2020-09-19 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 619 | 3,101 |
ZlHv96sPf98 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZlHv96sPf98 | HACKER OR HOST? GEARS OF WAR 3 IN 2021.. (60 FPS) | oh my god literally we waited [ __ ] 30 minutes just to find one match and yeah i wonder how this is gonna go i haven't played this game in a while oh my god no okay oh my god i said rapid what are you doing oh my god oh wait what the [ __ ] bro me hippo is bro oh foreign me come on um yeah that that retro is not normal teammates look at that that's not normal bro holy [ __ ] like you guys are playing way too serious bro relax about this that kid is there's there's something up with that guy anubis is back like imagine cheating you juice three oh my god that's i ca there's no way people actually cheat in this game like actually that kid was so weird | Helios | UCC4A89mKqIoohBJUjZJV7dQ | 2021-12-02 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 135 | 687 |
7uc9McE-SQY | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7uc9McE-SQY | What I Eat In a Day | Arbonne's 30 Days to Healthy Living 🌿 | [Music] good morning guys so recently I started doing the up on 30 days to healthy living challenge I started this Monday so it's day 5 so just I don't want to take you guys along with me during my day and show you guys what I eat while like doing this it really isn't that much of a change from like what I regularly eat besides cutting out coffee and alcohol which is the hardest part and dairy so no cheese for me been super fun but um no it really hasn't been that bad but every morning I start off with this green shot I know it's huge I just put more water in it because easier to get everything to dissolve but it really doesn't taste that bad so I can definitely drink this whole thing without there being an issue um but it's just what I was showing you guys over here though in my greens shot I put this digestion plus which is basically probiotics and 3 biotics it supports like hell all that fun stuff I put in this healthy skin elixir it's just basically like a vegan collagen and it has an acai berry taste which is really good and then I put in a scoop of this greens balance which is basically like a whole bunch of like veggies and like antioxidants and it basically like helps support the immune system and the digestive system all that and then I just put a ton of water in there because it's really good to start off your day with a ton of water and I just down it and then I'm going to show you guys what I do next okay so I usually take that first thing in the morning it says to like take it at least 30 minutes before you eat so I always take that get dressed do an outdoor workout or like an at-home workout since you know we're not a lot go to the gym right now and then a shower and then make breakfast so when I go get dressed for my workout and then go get that done [Music] okay so we have sweet potato hash there's a sweet potatoes onion garlic kale what else did I put in there - every easy eggs they are cage free so that's what they're supposed to be for all this and then my herbal tea with a pomegranate fizz and a splash of almond milk and that's breakfast how is it delicious okay so it's a little bit later I'm starting to get hungry but honestly I'm really nothing like the mood to make anything elaborate so I'm just going to make a little smoothie I'm gonna use some of this chocolate protein powder I'm also gonna throw in a little bit of cacao powder to make it extra chocolaty some chia seeds almond milk a banana it's frozen some almond butter and a little bit of spinach gonna throw all that in there blend it up and yes [Music] they're really so thick and creamy so good okay so this is my snack before I decided to make dinner but I just cut up some celery I could like cut up a whole two stalks of celery for like the week and just put it in this container and I just been like snacking on it throughout the week and I made some homemade hummus I can link that recipe for you guys down below but yeah this is just my snack I eat chips with that whatever other veggies I have been eating broccoli with it this is just what I have cut up right now so yeah and some soda water and summer is eyeing my snack no you cannot have this just enough for you I'm making dinner I'm making the sesame ginger salmon I think I've posted this recipe on my Instagram before but I just need to marinate the salmon first for 30 minutes before I bake it so I'm gonna do that now usually I use brown sugar for the marinade and the glaze but since I'm not eating sugar right now I'm gonna use just a little bit of agave can we focus and then I have my toasted sesame oil tamari which is gluten free some rice vinegar some sriracha and then some frozen garlic and ginger so I'm just gonna whip up the marinade let that sit for 30 minutes and then we'll be back to cook everything else and I will post the entire recipe in the description box down below so you guys can make this if you want super good the only way I can get Casey to eat salmon because he only likes salmon and sushi forms so yeah [Music] let this marinate for 30 minutes and then we will continue with dinner also I forgot to take my vitamins earlier I take two of these to love balance beauty gummies it's just like probiotics and then like hair skin and nails and then I take one of the magnesium caps it helps me sleep and like yeah it just kind of helps you like what the Khmer insomnia and stuff like that um and it helps like relax muscles so for to me and health and all that so I'm gonna take those and I still have a discount code with Tula I'll put it right here on the screen it is holistic list 15 and you can use that code on all your Tula products save you some money not sponsored just I really do like these so that's what I've been taking obviously they're almost done okay I'm gonna make the glaze for the salmon too and I'm gonna put that on top before I put it in um in I just put two more little cubes of that [Music] this is what it should look like preheating the oven to 400 and then I'm just gonna pop that in there for about 30 minutes and then we'll be ready to eat [Music] it's just some Trader Joe's brown rice it's like the easiest thing to make all you do is just then you can microwave it in the bag for three minutes easiest brown rice ever so I doubled that glaze recipe just so I can put a little extra on top of like the salmon and the veggies and the rice just what everything has some good flavor [Music] and that's dinner so we got the salmon with olive glaze some brown rice again easiest brown rice to make brown rice issue that takes like 45 minutes to cook up that's just three minutes in the microwave lifesaver some asparagus some soda water and some trashy love island okay so every night after dinner I've been having some tea so I do these two this is the traditional medicine Holmes nighty-night extra this helps me sleep because I have insomnia and I can never sleep and then I have this Arbonne essentials do you talk to you it really just helps to like settle my stomach after dinner it helps me like I just everything so yeah that's something we're going to have my tea and my dessert I've been back on the whoo chocolate life we already finished the salty shark so we're moving on to the cashew butter one I don't know if I've tried this one yet but I'm just gonna have a couple squares of that my tea and get ready for bed what are you what are you going crazy about what's in the couch you just grumpy what's in here what's in here Missy let me see it there's literally nothing in this in this crap I don't know why you're going crazy excuse you you want to be in here no no thank you you're crazy you're very you're very rough with your kisses I'm getting nibbles over here okay okay thank you okay let's go with that now all right guys that's all I have for you today I hope you guys enjoyed this little what I eat in a day while doing the Arbonne 30 days to healthy living um if you guys did enjoy this video please don't forget to give it a thumbs up and subscribe before you leave and let me know in the comments what you guys want to see from me next and I hope you guys are all doing okay during quarantine I know we're still all stuck in this amazing time together but hope you guys are all well and are being safe and healthy and don't forget to take yourself all right guys I will see you guys in my next video bye [Music] | Alyssa Cuellar | UC7kIW9-9pXlMf6tgAWx29JA | 2020-04-15 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,473 | 7,383 |
QGPGWlyGstI | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QGPGWlyGstI | Theory of Computation CS500 2008 02 19 | okay this class is only like an hour and 30 minutes right but it took me like three hours to watch a movie because this is a tomato and i have to rewatch it because i watched it i feel so sleepy so i went to sleep and i wake up about an hour later you watching the video yeah the movie so tomorrow is come to class it doesn't mean two times as long to get through it then we should go [Music] um is maybe i should go where is everybody got a minute they try and find the shortest path i think it is so it's okay to find something that is not does anyone have any information on our missing comrades are they ill have they quit the class in despair have they decided to join the french foreign legion they trying to find the shortest path you know dark york nobody knows did you panic because of the homework are you panicking because no we're tired well you're like me though well i am having office hours today and i expect to see lots of people there so you still don't have a grader yet and so our homework will not be graded i cannot promise to return your homework one before thursday that's correct i mean i'll get it back to you somehow um you know i might have to hire someone off the street maybe that guy who advertises the tacos across the street um so i uh yeah what happened was we had a grader lined up for the course and then she got a better offer so you know she got a real job which is great for her you you could take advantage of us we can't grade ourselves i'm strongly considering that so by the way i mean when i send out these solutions like to homework one i'm assuming that you're carefully reading the solutions and that if things are confusing um or or for that matter if you found a very different solution that you'll let me know i'm also assuming that when i write up these solutions and post them that that's helping you calibrate kind of the level of formalism that i expect which is not that formal actually um you know i want you to give names to things if we really need to refer to them but i don't necessarily want a whole lot of symbols i i want the idea um and as long as the as long as the logic is sound um you know that's what i'm looking for so all right all right so one thing that uh so as i said in my email um one thing that we haven't discussed which i know i know that a lot of you maybe most or all of you already know but we haven't discussed it is um you know proofs of correctness for algorithms and you know a lot of the algorithms we've talked about it's pretty clear that they work right i mean if you were to write down we talked a little bit about um inductive proofs about algorithms and you know if you really if i really demanded a proof that merge sort worked i mean it would be a fairly boring proof to write i mean i would hope that you could write it if an evil dictator held a gun to your head but it would be it's fairly obvious what's going on right as soon as you know that these two halves of the list are properly sorted and as soon as i describe this merge operation by taking one from this half or this half whichever is smaller well if it's not obvious at that point to the reader that merge sort works that's a little bit annoying so yes you should know how to write a real proof that it works but it wouldn't be much fun on the other hand there are other algorithms clever algorithms based on deeper ideas where it's not initially obvious that they work and this is what one of the homework problems is about right so i in the uh uh you know i i describe this algorithm called the floyd marshall algorithm which is structured slightly differently from the one we discussed in class and that i discussed in the book so let me remind you of the one we discussed in class so the input is and i'm going to use the uh the notation that we used in this book the input is a matrix w where w i j is the weight of an edge from i to j and also it's zero if i equals j and it's plus infinity if there is no edge from i to j in the graph okay and then remember we had this repeated squaring approach that said something like this on you know initially so all right let me describe what the output is so the output is a matrix b where b i j is the length of the shortest path from i to j all right and then what we had was something like this so you know there was an outer loop that whose job it is to square this matrix log n times and then um what we do to square the matrix was something like this for i equals 1 to n for j equals 1 to n and 4k equals 1 to n and then remember we came up with this kind of funny matrix multiplication where instead of taking the sum of the product we took the minimum of the sum so v i j is the minimum over all these k and we can do that by taking the minimum of what it is so far with b i k plus b kj and then lots of curly brackets here and you can see just from the nested loop that the total running time here is n cubed log n okay so this was the algorithm we discussed before but i'm happy to you know i i understand algorithm but i didn't understand why i needed the alternative well so i mean the only reason why this outer loop is here is because the way that we came up with this algorithm yeah yeah and this algorithm is not as good as floyd marshall right yeah because of this extra outer loop with log n but the way we came up with it was by saying well what we really want to do is take the nth power of the adjacency matrix and the fast way to take the nth power is to square the matrix log n times log base 2 of n times and then we said well you know what you know normally we would write that the square of the matrix is the sum over all k of this product but then we realize that if we want the length of the shortest path instead we change this to the minimum over all k of this sum so then this these three loops just do this job of changing the matrix b to this sort of squared matrix b sort of squared where this is how we think of that now okay and then this outer loop is just there to do it log n times and thus take the quote-unquote and the power of the matrix all right now so pretend for a moment that you hadn't heard of floyd marshall okay and um so uh suppose i just handed this to you and yes i know i've given you this rationale that what we're doing is squaring it log n times and that may already that may satisfy you that this algorithm will work but um perhaps we might like a real proof okay so if you've taken a course like 561 you know that a standard way to prove that an algorithm works if it is an iterative algorithm like this a an algorithm with four and while loops as opposed to a recursive algorithm well in either case you use induction right but with a recursive algorithm you inductively assume that the the daughters of the function that it you know the incarnations that it creates when it calls itself return the right answer um in an iterative algorithm it's standard to use this thing called a loop invariant and a loop invariant you know loop invariant is another one of these computer science terms that we could easily do away with um it's just another word for an inductive hypothesis right the thing that you believe is true at each stage in a proof by induction and so the idea of a loop invariant is you try to define some sense in which the algorithm is making progress each time it goes through its loops and um some sense in which the problem is partly solved and then you assume by induction that when you've gone through the loop t times or m times or whatever that you've solved the problem to this extent and then the inductive step of your proof is to prove that well if that were true then the next time we go through the loop we've proved it to this extent and you keep doing that until you've solved the whole problem so um i have it as an exercise in the book and i pointed you to this in the uh in the email but let's do that exercise so i'm going to claim i'm going to prove that this algorithm works and my claim is when we have gone through sorry i need to make my letters bigger the outer loop m times so when we've completed m trips through the outermost loop i claim that bij equals the length of the shortest path from i to j with what property i mean i'm not done so if this for a period i'd be done solving the problem but i'm not i've only discovered some of the paths yes so length yeah so okay so if you read algorithms textbooks they have this kind of annoying you know more more specialized terminology which didn't need to be invented they usually say initialization well this is just a way of saying what in any inductive proof we would call the base case so initialization just means that well let's start let's say that we haven't run the outer loop at all okay uh oh i forgot to put in here the line of code b equals w okay so we initialize the matrix v with this matrix of waves so when n equals zero well we haven't run it at all let's see if this is true the claim is that the length of the shortest path the b i j contains the length the shortest path from i to j of length at most what one and that's true yeah because it contains zero of i equals j it contains the weight of the single edge from i to j if there is one and it's plus infinity if there isn't an edge okay so check all right because we initialize v with w okay all right now there is another fancy word called maintenance is that the word yeah i've tried not to store things in my brain but they stick there you know like like you know annoying jingles okay so again this is just the induction step so what we do is assume that this is the case for depending on your taste m or m minus one let's say m and then i wish to prove that going through the loop one more time now makes this true for m plus one okay then then it will be true for m plus 1 because if i have a path of length less than or equal to two to the n plus one then there is some midpoint k such that there's a path of length less than or equal to two to the m from i to k and from k to j such that the you know the the shortest the length of this path from i2j is the sum of the length of these two paths and there it is okay and as soon as you discover that path if it's shorter than the ones you've discovered before this minimum will put its length in bij and then these three loops for say do this for all pairs of vertices i and j and check for all possible midpoints k whether you can get from i to j and from from i to k and from k to j with path of length 2 to the m or less on such that the sum of those two things gives you a shorter path than you had before of length less than or equal to two to the n plus one okay and once we see this picture that well the shortest path of this length is the sum of two shortest paths of these lengths through some midpoint k then our induction step is done okay any questions about this and then finally again the silly term termination term termination which is a fancy word for prove we're done is well when we've gone through this outer loop all log base two n times we have found by induction the shortest path whose length is less than or equal to 2 to the log base 2 of n which is n which is the longest that any shortest path could be so i mean longer or longer yeah so it seems termination is kind of redundant isn't it i mean determine so the base case is usually painfully obvious termination is usually painfully obvious all the interesting stuff usually happens in the induction step and hypothesis isn't it well and choosing the right hypothesis exactly right so um you know this is rounded up or so i guess you know i should have said this is rounded up and then this is greater than or equal to n and we found the shortest path no matter how long it is so yes because we developed this algorithm from this repeated squaring idea and because the idea of repeated squaring is that you're taking two paths and linking them together to make a good path with as at most twice as many hops then then you kind of know from that motivation that this is the right inductive hypothesis and then you can prove it right now in one of the homework problems the interesting thing is that if you make this loop around k over the midpoint if you put it outside these loops then it turns out you can just get rid of this loop and that gives you a somewhat faster algorithm for all pair shortest paths that runs in order n cubed instead of n cubed log n okay in this class we don't really care very much about improving things by a log n factor but it's a nice exercise to show that the resulting algorithm called the floyd marshall algorithm works the point is you need to figure out what the right inductive hypothesis is so when we've gone through this what is now this outer loop k times to what in what sense has the algorithm partly solved the problem okay that's the question and then prove by induction that by the time k gets all the way up to n we've really found the shortest path now frankly you know you can find this on wikipedia and is that cheating not really i mean on the midterm i will give you questions which it's not so easy to just go find them on wikipedia you still have to write your own solutions it's like collaborating with a smart classmate all i ask is that you actually learn what the heck is going on and that you phrase it as an induction proof so actually the wikipedia entry doesn't so you mean but the idea is there you know but try it yourself i mean you know the purpose of this homework is is for you to learn and only secondarily you know for me to uh evaluate your performance you just say for the midterm i mean collect collaboration it's going to be a take-home midterm you know i i will you know i'll write some note on the midterm and let's not talk about the dark side of human nature right now so i'll give you some guidelines about what i expect and then i'll optically scan your midterm and i'll uh i'll send it to google answers and if they find anything that looks remotely like it that'll have lightning strike you anyway okay all right so this is the kind of answer that i want for that homework problem but indeed the inductive hypothesis is different and and so especially since i haven't been able to grade your first homework if you have something written down and you're not sure whether it's a proof or you think it's a proof but you're not sure whether i will think it's a proof i'm happy to look at it okay i really am happy to look at a draft and give you some feedback on it and if i think there's a big gaping hole in your logic i'll tell you excuse me yes as you said the loop environment or the fancy term that just i mean another integrate into interpretations of induction right but it's a proof by induction yeah yeah but in the case of induction you only need base cases in induction step and that citizen i mean complete proof proof right so well it depends i mean it depends right i mean often well i mean you often need some sort of termination to show that you get to a certain point and then you're done it's usually obvious yeah and something some types of induction are about showing that something is true for all and or all something in which case you never end yes uh so by the way let me give you a really good puzzle so you you you want to you want to see you know a nice example of induction did did i already give you this one egyptian fractions egyptian fractions so the egyptians for some reason they they were willing to deal with rational numbers but for some reason they really liked writing rational numbers as sums of reciprocals one over n but for different ends so for instance instead of saying five-sevenths they would say one-half plus one-seventh plus one-fourteenth and yes that's equal to five-sevenths and they liked this because well uh i mean well for instance once you have this then suppose you add two of these together then you get some if if some reciprocal appeared in both of them then you get two over that and then you've learned some rules in school about writing two over something as one plus something else plus one plus another thing and this is sort of like when we add and do carrying and anyway i guess the point is that once you have a bunch of high priests or geometers or whatever who have gained some facility with using this technique then they like it and then it sticks around for a couple thousand years so but here's the question it isn't obvious that every rational number can be written in this format okay i don't think that's totally obvious so um so try to prove that every rational number between 0 and 1 can be written as the sum of different reciprocals and try to prove it in the following algorithmic way so what would a greedy algorithm do here i gave you a number and asked you to write in this format what would what would a greedy algorithm do you would look for the biggest reciprocal which is less than what you have left over and write it down and subtract it off and see what you have left and that's what i did here one half is the biggest reciprocal less than five sevenths you subtract one half from five sevenths and you get three fourteenths the biggest reciprocal less than that is one seventh then you have 114 okay but it's not totally obvious that this algorithm will succeed in a finite number of steps notice that in this case for instance the denominator did get bigger so you might worry that you have a nice rational number and you start carving off these reciprocals and what you have left has a bigger denominator and a bigger denominator and that actually this algorithm won't ever finish okay so prove that this algorithm will always terminate in a finite number of steps it's a fun thing it's a fun proof because it's going to be proof by induction but induction on what what's the thing what's the thing which is getting bigger or smaller in a controllable way so that when it hits something or hits something else that you're done i mean the number is getting smaller but that doesn't necessarily help us if the denominator is blowing up yes well yes but think about one-third right i mean that's kind of why this is a fun question because if you write down one-third in binary it's a fourth plus a sixteenth plus a sixty-fourth i think i mean you know one-third looks like this in binary and so it does not you know if you start writing it down as a sum of one over powers of two that sum never terminates so the that's why this is cute we're talking egyptians here so there's no machine we want we you know really we really want this to be an exact equality so yeah the dominated menu all right so um okay so now so moving back on track to where we were before so we talked about max flow and we talked about min cut so we're now about to do today we will cover the very last section of chapter three so that you can start reading chapter four which is lots of fun stuff in chapter four and very pictorial you know there might even be i guess we didn't print that on a color printer i'm sorry so i mean to be honest we've already done i i think in a sense we've done the technically hardest part of the course already because once we talk about p and np completeness it's all about oh you can turn a graph coloring into this little boolean formula and you can turn that into this other thing and it's all just drawing pictures and you know so it's it's friendly so you made it this far good good all right so but to finish chapter three um we need to talk about something which is very useful both to understand polynomial time algorithms better and to understand things outside p and that's a reduction okay so what's a reduction so how many of you already know what a reduction is okay so the idea of a reduction is often taught to people when you teach them np-completeness but it's actually an algorithmic idea which should be taught as part of thinking about p so here's what it is so let's say a and b are problems okay they're entire classes of problems like max flow as a problem as opposed to here's a graph find me the maximum flow on this graph that's just an instance of our problem or an example of the problem so i'm talking about a grand problem like max flow okay so we say that a is reducible to b if there is a polynomial time function f such that if x is an instance of b sorry of a then f of x is an instance of b so it's a way of taking examples of a and changing it to examples of b it's a translation from one problem to another now um and let's say that a and b are decision problems okay so they they give yes or no answers so i mean notice that max flow finding the maximum flow is an optimization problem but we could also think of it as a decision problem where i give you a network with the capacities on the edges and i give you a number f and i ask you is there a flow greater than or equal to f and then that becomes a yes or no question on such that x is a you know here i'm not sure let's write it this way such that a of x is yes if and only if b of x is yes okay or sometimes we say x is a yes instance i find this a little awkward actually although we use it in the book if and only if f of x okay so this is just a very long-winded way of saying that f is a way of translating examples of a to examples of b okay and the idea is that if b is in p if you have a polynomial time algorithm for p and if there is this polynomial time way to translate examples of a into examples of v well then then a is in p also right because take your example of a apply the function f which you can do in polynomial time now it's an example of b now run your polynomial time algorithm for v on it and you're done what's that anyways if and only if b of x equals yes should that be b of f of x i'm sorry yes thank you okay okay okay so if you're like me it's nice to learn things by example so let me give you an example so um here's a problem called the bipartite and i'll put perfect in parenthesis matching so here's the problem a bipartite graph as you may know is a graph with two sets of vertices such that all the edges cross from one vertex to the other so for instance you could think of it as a graph of romantic relationships in the special case where everyone is heterosexual um and the idea is that each edge here represents a compatible pair okay so these people would not mind spending the rest of their lives together and now a perfect matching is well a perfect matching it's a way of pairing everybody up so that everybody is happy and in this case here's one um okay so we found a compatible partner for everybody so in the book we talk about running a dating service now this is a nice problem i mean if i if i give you a graph uh so let's say i have n vertices on either side i could give you a big matrix of zeros and ones an n by n matrix of zeros and ones telling you which pairs are compatible okay is that the thing in the ice row in the j column is a one if the i f guy wouldn't mind spending time with the j girl and um so uh or yeah so guy guy and guys and dolls is the name of the musical but um dudes and babes perhaps okay so i i never know you know am i just making myself more offensive or am i pulling back from it am i cloaking at an irony so that we can all enjoy our sexist society or whatnot it's hard to gauge these things um all right so it's not obvious how to solve this problem in polynomial time right tell me if i have n vertices here and n vertices here how many potential matchings are there it's like end to the nth if we didn't make sure that each person has a different partner [Music] and factorial right it's their n factorial potential matchings because once i choose a partner for this person now there are n minus one potential partners for this person then n minus two for that one and so on okay well n factorial is enormous if n is you know a hundred or even twenty so certainly brute force search is you know we're doomed will i claim this problem is solvable in polynomial time and i'm going to show you not an algorithm for it but a reduction to another problem for which we already have an algorithm and here it is here's a network and i give every edge a capacity of one and a bipartite a perfect matching exists if and only if there is a flow with value and now actually there's a little hitch here that you might have noticed which is that and this is something that we should have said before and we talked about max flow you might worry that there could be a flow of value n but which is fractional on some edges right you might worry that one unit of flow comes along here and then half of it goes that way and half of it goes that way and that we do get a total flow of n but without an unequivocal matching right but i claim that okay and and in a given network there might be multiple maximal flows and some of them might be fractional but i claim that there always is a maximal flow where the flow on every edge is an integer how can we prove that we can prove it with our algorithm for maxwell so go back to the ford fulkerson algorithm which says start with no flow at all start looking for paths each time you find a path in the graph of leftover capacity add a unit of flow on that algorithm okay well you know at all times throughout this algorithm the flow on each edge will be an integer right as long as the capacities are integers so if you believe our proof that that algorithm works you believe that every network has a maximal flow it has an integer valued maximal flow okay all right i mean notice that having algorithms that solve problems is a nice way to prove things about the solutions to those problems right i mean oftentimes we prove we we use all sorts of techniques to prove things in mathematics but one of the nicest proofs is to have an algorithm and prove that it works and prove that it finds the solution it's just like in our egyptian fraction problem right if i said just in the in a totally abstract way prove that every rational number can be written as this kind of sum i'm not sure i would know how to start but then if i say here's a specific algorithm the greedy algorithm that subtracts off the biggest reciprocal less than what's left over prove that this algorithm works that's a much more crunchy get your hands around it constructive version of the statement right i mean this is partly why computer science is so wonderful it's sort of like you know it's um i mean the the it makes the mathematics sort of instead of about this instead of about very abstract facts it's about very dynamical graspable facts about algorithms and what they do all right anyway end of speech so so if all of these capacities are one and the maximum flow or at least one of the maximum flows is integer values well done on each edge whether have zero or one and then that tells us who you know your partner is the one that you have a flow of of one two okay what's the formal definition of by bach type again it means that the set of vertices can be written as a disjoint union of two subsets like this so you know these two things have no intersection and so that um you know for every edge uv and e u is in on the left side and v is on the right side uh well or the other way around but we usually talk about uh this is an undirected one okay so there are no edges between people on the same side of the graph between vertices on the same side so given a graph how do you find uh you know like a perfect partition oh that's an excellent question it's not obvious if i took a bipartite graph and scrambled it up and handed it to you how would you even tell if it is bipartite i claim that if i give you a graph that you can tell in polynomial time whether it is bipartite or not and i claim that you should think about that but in this problem we can assume that i've already classified the vertices for you okay so we can assume that each vertex is marked in this heterosexual case as male or female and then i give you a list of all the compatible pairs in the form of a matrix or a list or whatever and then i ask is there a perfect matching and um okay so do you see how this do you see how this works so we simply translate it into a problem we already know how to solve that's all a reduction is and clearly this translation process is very easy to do in polynomial time all i did was add two more vertices and add some edges between them and then i take this thing which is now an example of max flow and hand it to my existing polynomial time algorithm for maxwell yes so according the definition a is the problem without these two vertices and b is with these two vertices so a is bipartite okay b is max flow right so um there is a nice consequence of this so whenever a reduction exists so i can say that roughly speaking in terms of the hardness of these problems i can say that the difficulty of a is less than or equal to the difficulty of b does this make sense so the point is that if if we can easily translate from a to b if a is reducible to b if b is easy then a is also easy because if we have a very fast algorithm for b that solves it very quickly and efficiently then we have a very fast algorithm for a just translate to b and then use that algorithm so you say p and d yes right yeah so now i mean if the translation takes like n to the hundredth time this less than or equal to is pretty fuzzy yeah right but what i mean is in the p sense that um if d is in p then a is np okay but this can also be used conversely right which means yes exactly if a is not in p then b is not in b okay so today this is how we're using it we're using it to solve problems but the other way to use it is to prove that problems are probably hard okay in other words if you think that a is if you really believe in your heart of hearts for whatever reason that a takes exponential time well then if a can be reduced to b this means that b must also take exponential time because if b were easy then a would be easy too okay so what what reduction reductions can be used in these two different ways they can be used to find polynomial logarithms for problems by by transforming them to problems we already know how to solve but they can also be used to provide this kind of conditional lower bound on their complexity so remember from the very beginning of the course i said lower bounds on complexity are really hard to solve really hard to prove we really know very little about how to prove that there is no polynomial time algorithm for for instance hamiltonian path okay we have very good reasons for believing that there aren't but we can't prove it and we'll talk more about that um but what this says is that um if this problem is hard then this other problem is hard too so what you get is a sort of conditional lower bound where i can't prove unconditionally that this problem is hard but i can prove that if this one is hard then so is that one all right so um maybe actually we should start chapter four what do you say why not i think we've we understand polynomial time algorithms very very well now all right good all right so it's time to actually discuss envy and we discussed this formally before but let's uh discuss it we just discussed it informally before so np is the class of decision problems i'm going to give a couple of different uh a couple of different definitions ranging from the least formal to the most mathematically airtight so if x is a yes instance if the answer to s is yes then there is a simple proof of that fact okay so for instance let's take the problem hamiltonian path in this case x is a graph okay so remember that a graph is hamiltonian if it if it has a hamiltonian tour or actually a hamiltonian cycle so a path that visits every vertex exactly once well here's a graph you come down from the clouds and you say see this graph it's hamiltonian and i look at and say wow can you prove that to me how do you prove it to me show me the path you say oh well it's very simple first you go over here and then go around this way and then you go this way and here you go around and then you get there well now that you've shown it to me i can easily check that the path you've just shown me visits every vertex exactly once and i say oh yes you're right okay that shows that the problem of the problem hamiltonian path problem of telling whether a graft is hamiltonian is nnp now notice that the reason why that worked so smoothly is that the property so you know here's hamiltonian past so let's again let's write this down carefully about what the inputs are hamiltonian path the input is a graph g the output is does g have a hamiltonian cycle well the point is that right there in the definition of the problem are the words does it have a does such and such exist well the answer is yes and you can show it to me and if the property that that thing has namely being hamiltonian isn't easy is easily checked then you know then we're done okay um what if i what if i so now i come again to the temple and i have another graph i want to know about and i you know pour a little wine in the bowl and sacrifice a goat whatever you come down from the clouds you look at my graph and you say it's not hamiltonian right now i say ah can you prove that to me now how do you do it i mean as far as we know there is no simple proof of non-hamiltonianness that we mere mortals can understand right so i mean you could say ah well here are 60 million clay tablets on which i haven't written an exhaustive search okay and but how could i even i don't even have time to read all of them okay so in this case proving that they're proving that the answer is yes is easy if the answer is yes but if the answer is no it's not clear how to prove that so this is important it means that np is a very asymmetric notion so for instance and this sounds totally loony at first but if i say ah consider this problem the no hamiltonian path problem okay and the question is does a graph not have a hamiltonian cycle this problem is not in np it's in a different class called co-np code for complement okay because now there's an easy proof of the answer is no because now the existence of a hamiltonian path disproves this claim but now there's no easy proof of the answer is yes okay so np problems or if you like np properties are the things where if the answer is yes if the input has them you can prove that to me and i can check the proof without too much difficulty now remember the let's go back to the whole eulerian path story in the bridges of kennedysburg right so euler comes not down from the clouds but from the coffee shop across the street and he says there's no eulerian path and if people said prove it to us if he had given them stacks and stacks of computer output showing an exhaustive search they would have said this is not a satisfactory proof in that case he could give a much simpler proof namely look at the degrees of these vertices they're all odd okay that's a satisfactory proof so i mean that really it not only you know what does a proof do for you it not only makes it certain that something is so hopefully it also gives you insight into why it is so and pages of computer output don't tell me why there's nothing there even if i'm convinced by pouring through it that there's nothing there so in euler's case we can you know there's really a compact proof in either in either direction um but in hamiltonian path as far as we know there isn't a proof if there isn't a hamiltonian path there isn't a simple proof yes so in in this definition you only care about the yes instance about the non-instance it's probably belong to some other category i mean you can't say a problem is empty out of the nonsticks so the thing which is in np is the general problem hamiltonian path okay and that general problem is in np because if the answer is yes i can prove that to you and you can check the proof quickly and easily okay so then you're right that uh you know i mean keep in mind that np contains p right so i mean the eulerian path problem is also in np if there is an eulerian path i can prove it by showing it to you it's also true that if there isn't i can prove that by looking at how many vertices of that degree but that doesn't violate the first fact okay in fact you know in the case of a polynomial time algorithm in the case of a problem in p there's an algorithm you can run and the fact that the algorithm works then you just look at you know it's a run of the algorithm and its output and that's a proof of which whatever the uh whatever the output is actually this definition is not yet complete isn't it i mean it applies also to the p even i know p is np but but that's okay because p is so you're right i mean when i when i say the problem is in np i'm only making a demand about the cases when the answer is yes okay i'm not saying anything either way yeah about no it's true that in the hardest problems in np the np complete ones which i'm about to define we think that there's no simple proof if the answer is no um okay uh let me give you just another example of a problem in np so graph three coloring the input is again a graph and the output again it's a decision problem so it's yes or no is the graph three colorable what does this mean it means um is there a way to color the vertices such that no two neighbors no two vertices connected by an edge have the same color so for instance if this is the graph the answer is yes because they're black and black and gray and white so i've colored it with three colors that no two neighboring vertices of the same color so again this problem is np because if the answer is yes you can prove that to me by showing me the coloring and i just check that every edge has two different colors at the two ends but if the answer is no we seem to be out of luck as far as we know okay so that's that's grab three coloring so again these are decision problems now i know that there's also the search problem which is find me coloring or find me the hamiltonian path and those search problems are obviously intimately related to the decision problem but they're not quite the same the decision problem just says yes or no is there is there a coloring is there a path okay let me give you a slightly more formal definition because we haven't really said what simple proof means so it means that um let's let's write it this way so a decision problem uh a is in np if here's the informal definition and here's a slightly more formal definition how are we going to check this proof that you give me well with an algorithm what do i mean by a simple proof which is easy to check well i mean a polynomial time algorithm okay let's give that algorithm a name let's call it b okay so there is a decision problem b in p but v takes two inputs it takes x and something w now i call it w because another common word besides proof that comes up here is witness so the idea is that the hamiltonian path that you show me is a witness to the fact that there is a hamiltonian path the graph coloring you show me the coloring you show me of the vertices is a witness to the fact that the graph can be colored with three colors okay but i need to check this witness and that's what b does okay so such that x is a yes instance if and only if there exists a witness w the coloring or the path or whatever such that b of x comma w returns yes okay so i'm just writing out this a little bit more formally okay so a is the problem is this graph recolorable the witness of a i'm sorry the input to a is just a graph that problem is hard b takes as input a graph and the coloring of it b runs in polynomial time and it it outputs yes if that coloring is a legal coloring a proper coloring where the neighbors are different colors and a graph is three colorable if and only if there exists a coloring that this witness checker that looks at the graph and the coloring says yes okay or a graph is hamiltonian if and only if there exists a hamilton exists a path such that this hamiltonian path checker says yes this is a valid hamiltonian path for this graph okay all right with me so far okay now it's true that most problems in np that you read about it's sort of obvious that it's an np because again written right there in the words of the problem are is there a does there exist a coloring path something like that and in that case you know those things are usually easy to check if they work um we'll see some nice examples like where um we talked about this i believe on the very first day consider the problem of telling whether number is prime okay so again so prove to me that the property of not being prime is in np what's the witness the factors a factor yeah or or a pair of factors that multiply to it in polynomial time i just divide the number by that factor if i get it if it divides through i know the number was not prime okay so compositeness you know non-primeness is in np it's less obvious that primeness is an np turns out it is but it takes some cleverness and a bunch of number theory to see that if a number is primed there's a witness of that fact and the reason it's not obvious is because it's not you know the property of being prime is not on its face a property of is there a blah blah blah but it turns out it can be written in that way whereas the property of not being prime could be immediately rewritten is there a proper factor is there a divisor okay so sometimes you know sometimes it's not totally obvious that a problem is an np primality turns out to be in p but we only learned that a few years ago all right so now it's time to define np [Applause] completeness and np completeness is um kind of an astonishing notion at first so v is np complete if first of all b is in np and secondly every problem a in np can be reduced in polynomial time to b okay so you know here's np and here's p and you know we showed for instance that bipartite matching can be reduced to max flow and you know although i didn't put it this way the fact that max flow and min cut have this nice duality relationship we could equally well say that they can be reduced to each other those were some of the relationships we found inside p okay so b is then be complete if every other problem in nnp and for that matter in p can be translated into an example of b well this at first sounds quite amazing right so how how could it be the case i mean b has to have some sort of structure which is so general that we can take any other problem in np hamiltonian path traveling salesperson uh boolean satisfiability which we'll talk about later graph coloring everything else and no matter and all of these problems can be translated into an example of b so b must be a very universal problem and when you first see this definition i don't think it's obvious that there are any such things right well then you might start to think and say well you know this very notion that there are kind of universal problems is actually close to the heart of computer science right i mean this you know this is why instead of being specialized physical devices that only solve one problem computers are programmable devices that by putting in the right software they can solve all manner of problems so it suggests that that makes this sound a little less strange i mean it says that b is a little bit like the hardware of a computer that by choosing the example we can in some funny way program it to represent many other types of problems we'll notice also that if i have two problems b and c and maybe three problems b c and d that are all np complete by definition they can also be translated into each other okay so what this means is that sitting at the top of np is a bunch of problems all of which can be converted to each other in polynomial time and to which every other problem in np can be converted and remember this means that the hardest ones and so if any np complete problem is in p what does this imply right if any of these problems are in p then all of np is in p right if i can solve any of these quickly in polynomial time i can solve all of them quickly because they're np complete and i can take any other problem and translate it into this one and then use my polynomial time algorithm there so now all right so the the great fact and i know that you kind of have heard this already but we'll really go through it a lot of the problems we've already talked about are in fact np complete hamiltonian path is np complete so is traveling salesmen so is graph coloring so satisfiability and in fact many of the problems coming from scheduling and optimization and combinatorial search are np-complete in fact it's almost hard to write down a problem in np which isn't np complete you have to sort of take a very special you often have to take a rather special case of it to avoid having it be np complete so not only are there np complete problems but any of the problems we're familiar with are rnp complete well all of these problems seem to take exponential time we haven't been able to prove that because we don't actually know that p and np are different but they all stand or fall together so if any one of them takes can be solved in polynomial time they all can be if any one of them really uh takes exponential time then they all take exponential time yes so the prime problem before it was proven to be in p what do people think that it was then they thought it was in a class which we'll discuss in the second half of the semester well i mean it is still in this class but so bpp stands for bounded probability polynomial time the question was where was primality before we knew it was in p of course it was in p all the time we just didn't know it right so uh the best upper bound we had on its complexity was this class this class is what you can do in polynomial time with a randomized algorithm an algorithm which uses random numbers and which is guaranteed to give the right answer say at least half the time now it may surprise you to learn that this class isn't necessarily the same as p and the reason is that in theory this class needs really random numbers but then again we strongly believe that there exists pseudo-random number generators deterministic random number generators which are just as good as really random numbers for all intents and purposes at least for the intents and purposes of polynomial time algorithms so actually these are two classes that we believe are the same but we haven't been able to prove that either yes you can actually do better than half can't you get arbitrarily close to uh oh certainly yeah so if your algorithm works correctly half the time run it 10 times and now it works correctly you know 10 10 23 out of 10 24 times or whatever so i mean if any one of those answers gives you gives you the answer you need so yeah i mean one half is just a convenient place to draw the line but it can be any constant up to as close to one as you want um all right so i think this is a good place to stop uh i'm gonna be you know i'm going to my office i'll be there until 5. i expect to get lots of questions about the homework so yes i have another question is there do there exist problems that rnp or it's proven that no reduction exists or could exist in other words to them yeah no to other problems that are in complete uh i'm sorry do there exist problems in p sorry do there's just problems yeah are proven not to be very good question are you do do there exist problems in np's that are proved not to be np-complete well yes and no uh if p equals np then here's a little exercise then everything in here is np complete okay because our definition of np-complete says you can translate it from one to the other in polynomial time but if you can actually solve it in polynomial time then you have no more work to do so um in fact there's a little exercise in the book that says consider this problem called bit input a bit x output is x equal to one so if p equals np then bit is np-complete i mean i know this is a bit silly but the point is that if if np falls down to p then everything sort of contracts to a point as far as polynomial time solvability is concerned now it is also known that if p and np are different that there do exist problems in a kind of limbo in between here which are outside p but not np complete either in fact something even more fascinating is known it's known that a p and np are different then there's an infinite number of layers between p and np sort of an infinite number of different problems where this can be reduced to that but not the other way around so an infinite number of gradations from you know easy to hard to harder okay with np-complete sitting at the top but we don't know that p and p are different so you might also ask well are there any problems that we strongly suspect are in this middle ground and the funny thing is that while there are literally thousands of problems known to the np complete there's only a small handful of naturally occurring problems that we think are floating in between so one of them is factoring um another which i've been very interested in is graph isomorphism so graph isomorphism is i give you two graphs and i ask you whether they're topologically the same so is there a rearrangement of their vertices which turns one into the other in this case there is but if they were 100 vertices well they're about 100 factorial different ways i could rearrange them so graph isomorphism is believed not to be np complete i would say that you know we're not we don't have a very strong intuition about whether it's np or not it could be like primality it could be that we just haven't been clever enough yet um if it did turn out to be in p the sky wouldn't fall on the other hand if any np complete problem turned out to be in p the sky would really fall you know cats and dogs would be lying down together and just you know giants would walk the earth and weird things would happen so factoring um we also don't know you know it also seems to be outside p if factoring is np then you can break all your favorite cryptosystems and the exciting thing is that what you can do with a quantum computer uh includes factoring and my friends and i have been trying to figure out whether what you can do with a quantum computer includes graph isomorphism or not so yes other classes of decision problems for which the yes and no answers are kind of equally hard i mean uh yes so and i i see that i'm out of time so i'll make this my last comment so here's p here is np where if the answer is yes there's a simple proof here's co np where if the answer is no there's a simple proof so co np is sort of the mirror image of np there are problems in the intersection so these are problems where if the answer is yes you can come down from the clouds and prove it to me if the answer is no you can come down from the clouds and prove it to me p is in here but that doesn't mean that it's all of this intersection so we also believe that even np intersect co np is bigger than p because we think there are problems where yes you can prove it to me either way but you need someone to come down from the clouds or you need to have exponential time um so does that answer your question does that answer your questions and there are problems well there are problems outside np which we can i mean np is not the be all and end all right so on our first day we talked about the problem of do i have a winning strategy from this position in the game well you come down from the clouds and say yes well show me the strategy well a strategy is a massive object right you need to tell me what to do in every possible situation which could arise in the game so that problem appears not to be all right okay | Matthew Fricke | 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PAxbco8R4rw | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PAxbco8R4rw | PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION - January 04, 2023 | thank you it's all in your hands well I remember Jerry Roberts you you sit here and go like this when people would be talking during games when they're at basketball during times when there are basketball games well you can't do this right yeah I thought this would go like this foreign Weathersfield Planning and Zoning Commission meeting January 4th 2023 to order um Ryan could you take the attendance please absolutely chair Roberts here I am here Mr Hammer commissioner Hughes commissioner weikel Mr Dean yeah uh commissioner who Mickey commissioner Edwards yeah commissioner Vieira Drake I am Bernie here Thompson okay five regular members and one alternate seat the alternate um we have two public hearings tonight the way it's going to work is that we'll take them in order um first thing that happens is the applicant comes up gives us the name and address for the record tells us what they want to do um may have some conversation back and forth with the commission uh once we're done with that we'll open it up to members of the public if any who want to comment on the application um following that we'll have the applicant come back there may be some additional questions or discussion with the commission if after that we think we have enough information to make the decision we'll close the public hearing and go into deliberations if for some reason you know there's additional information we're looking for or questions that haven't been answered we may continue the hearing um but you'll know what's happening as it's happening so the first item 3.1 public hearing 21 28 22z ShopRite Hardware seeking a modification to special permit 1659 165909z in accordance with section 53 A10 of the Wethersfield zoning regulations for outdoor merchandise sales at 574 Silas Deane Highway so if you want to come up to the microphone and introduce yourself and tell us what it is that you're looking for talking to this oh yeah it works okay so um my name is Joe I'm from ShopRite hardware and what I was looking for was I had a permit for many years to put stuff out front but it was only for a certain amount of stuff so I'm here tonight to ask if I can put more stuff out and just keep it very neat and orderly and respectable so it's not necessarily sales I'm not going to be doing sales outside because that's what it sounded like it's just merchandise that's outside for display I guess you know sales take place inside right yeah I think that was so it's not like a flea market outside right yeah it's just putting things outside in the original approval said no more than three different types of products yep shall be placed on display at any one time and I guess the the question I would have is you know rather than saying I want to have 13 different items is there some kind of seasonality or Well Physical limits I mean what's more important or most important I would think I mean whatever you guys say let me know but I think what's most important is that it looks neat it's nice it's respectable nobody I'm not doing anything that will endanger anybody um and keeping it neat and looking nice we want it to look nice in our town and I mean it's usually um it's usually just seasonal stuff so in the summer or spring times you know we'll have different types of dirts out there probably some wheel barrels maybe even some of those colorful chairs that I'm sure everyone's seen um and we put them out aside in the winter not much at all like now there's not maybe we just have some garbage cans out against the building um but more or less I guess there was no way on Earth I'm going to put more than what I've had in the past out there so it's not like I'm asking for to do something over and above I'm just asking to kind of keep it the way everyone's seen it for the last probably Year and be respectable with it and safe and orderly and nice and clean why I think I'm here tonight is because you know there wasn't a problem with what I've done just I was moving some wood and I put it stupidly close to the road just because it was dark and it was probably four in the morning when I was doing it we had gotten our true value truck delivery truck and I had stuff all around and I moved a pallet of wood kind of close to my apron and that you know I left it there for maybe until only about eight o'clock or 8 30 in the morning I forgot you just didn't think about it was dark and I didn't see it and then somebody from the town saw it and they looked up my stuff and said hey what's this guy doing and um you know alerted me to it and so I'm here just to update what my file says I guess but um that was definitely an error what I did and you know I won't let that happen ever again okay no I I don't know I I guess I guess I understand what it is that you know what you're saying I um has anybody else Tony is that the only thing the only problem uh you probably had so far so yes definitely so but um I don't even know that yes I don't know if there's been any other complaints I don't know that you'll that it's called a violation I mean maybe that's what a violation is but I mean I just kind of got yelled at for doing it so it's an observation observation problem because of violation I'm thinking fines and stuff like that I I didn't get in that much trouble so and my only issue is visibility you don't yeah you go out of your way to keep things low profile on the sidewalk or we'll certainly do that well certainly I will certainly do that and I'm always aware to that and um but you know what I'm asking for today is to keep stuff out there neat and orderly and that could be something that's set in there and that's very that's the most important thing I don't you don't want to put things out there that are going to obstruct Visions or anything I wouldn't no that that's never happened and that can't happen I like where I think you were heading with it where as opposed to saying like how many types of products you can say where are you allowed to store it and then you store it at your discretion no matter what it is and maybe we can Define stuff that are allowed to be close to the snow shelf where people might be looking one way or another on the Silas Deane in order to get out into traffic so I don't know if we are able to do that or if it just works with staff and kind of defines that but yeah that makes more sense to me yeah Peter had his hand up and then Tom yeah so Joe if I end up again yeah is it going to expire I'm not sure what no the reason yep the reason why I'm here today I think like I said I think I did something wrong um a few weeks ago I put something where I shouldn't have in the art of just juggling things around while I was you know and um and that alerted somebody that they actually went into my file and said wait why is this guy doing this to begin with and he looked in my file and says hey he's only supposed to put three things out and there's like 30 things out so he came in and started listing like all the things you know right as I it's not you know it's not three things so um and he went back and and and I in speaking with Denise you know I'm happy to be here because I want it to be something that I don't have to worry that I'm doing something wrong so okay so it probably was a zoning officer I would imagine and the question is oh what's appropriately placed or not is kind of up to his discretion right yeah so maybe what we have to do is along with the numbers of things it sounds like he wants more than three uh also to find maybe a little better where he can put stuff right so people don't call him out on it if he if he happens to put it you know a place where someone thinks it's out of place yeah so if I can interrupt one second it sounds like the it sounds like I was told that maybe I shouldn't focus on the numbers of things because that's where it gets messed up on so but what I hear you saying and a couple other people on the board were saying you know it's about where so why don't you know I'm all up to to that let's keep it at you know I'll keep things have to be close to the building so that's you know keeps it out of Harm's Way there and I have like a little Jetty that I kind of put some wheelbarrows up if you think that how would we spell that out and I won't do that you know then I'll just keep things against there and the last third thing that I do which is just tremendous to sales but you know I won't do it if you know and that is when I put those beautiful colorful chairs out toward the street I don't go further than the walkway so I go up to the walkway with the chairs so there's still plenty they could see and stuff like that it's not by the snow shelf it's behind the walkway but if you even figure out maybe we won't do that I can even live with that I just want to be able to I mean put stuff out and put it or I'll put it around the building so if I could just yeah go ahead and try to understand you what what you're suggesting is rather than enumerate this like three or four or five or six yep what you'd like us to consider is allowing you to put out at your discretion whatever you need to put out for the season but close to the building yeah if if that's the simplest way we could put it I think that'd be fine all right the only thing I would lose out on if I pick that and where it might be a little bit maybe if you guys want to think about it is I kind of like to so if you're looking at the building I keep things against the building I kind of like having since I can't have a sign or anything up there I like having like either a couple color chairs or a couple wheelbarrows just kind of from my building toward the you know so vertical rather than horizontal yeah this is against a telephone call here right yeah yeah you see where those wheelbarrows are yeah yeah and they don't I would like to be able to at least keep that and if if not though it's okay all right Don excuse me uh Paul the line of thought that our chairperson and and support and looking at what the standard of the earlier permit was you know the use of the word pipes seems to be something that that is quite able to find the I'm sorry the word what [Music] decision and therefore is kind of inherently challengeable uh and I think it probably uh allows too much discretion on the part of any critics of your establishment as well as provides I think in a sense more than what you're really asking for to me it would seem kind of irrelevant to use the the term types of of items I'm a customer you know occasionally of your establishment and my my main concern would be the access into the store and particularly when the parking areas to track in front of your store and there's only a very brief amount of territory that's available for parking in the front of your store and I've been there where you've had you know it's basically items that are really close to where vehicles are parking and my concern is is probably more to do with with safety and the aspect of people when things begin to get crowded and I've noticed that things get tend to get crowded in front of your store usually from about 3 3 P.M on on weekdays until your quitting time so that seems to be where you're you know you have the most activity in terms of people coming in uh and I think there's there's some issue of the safety with regards to where you've got things placed and uh the the the percentage of space that you're using to uh you know to display the items that you're you're offering for sale to the public so taking kind of all that into account it seems to me like you know a more appropriate standard to allow you to do what you want to is to basically eliminate the the term items and go to a more objective standard of you know safe to have a have a measure of the amount of available square footage for the display and then put a cap on the amount of square feet that you can utilize to display items for example if you have a thousand square feet and from the store to use for display perhaps cap the amount that you can use for display at say 500 square feet some some standard like that to contain mutually agreeable to to everyone that could be that could seem to be a more objective kind of standard with also restrictions or or or not restrictions but standards relating to accessibility and freedom from uh you know tripping hazards or other safety issues that could be brought into play with regards to where you place things and the and the kinds of items that you've got out um willing to do whatever it is that you guys feel most comfortable with but um of square footage in the area that you're using so yeah you mean like linear foot at the building or square footage of the square foot square foot of the parking lot Square not square footage of the parking lot but say square footage of the area between the building and the parking area there isn't any there isn't much oh so wait it said there's only a few feet it's basically right there yeah so you're so it's basically you know uh probably an area about three feet by 40 feet or something like that yeah a whole front right so if if you know multiply those measurements uh and you get a number and then utilize a figure of X percent of that number would be the amount so let's check the amount that you could use for display purposes so just so I can sort of kind of try and understand that so if that were the case 3 by 40 toes that's 120 square foot right let's say you said we said came up with 50 that was just an arbitrary figure the whole thing right so that would be um 60 square foot arbitrarily right 50 so 60 square foot what would that equal in product like how would you determine what so you would you would say it's all right to fill up 16 square foot of space anywhere with product in that scenario only within that that eligible only within that eligibility that you would be using for okay display purposes in that 120 square foot I could feel 60 square foot with stuff like so how would a wheel so a wheelbarrow how many square foot would that take up do you think that would take up three square foot so I technically be able to put 20 of them out there probably you know however many that would fit within that standard so long as you weren't otherwise creating a you know a hazard situation for what people have access I kind of understand but not exactly but yeah it's German I just think that could be it could be worked out you know jointly between you and and and have staff and work out exercise you know and more precise would it be crazy for me to suggest maybe possibly you know safety is the number one goal and I'm just rather than to put numbers into that equation just simply say baby okay put product out put it out against your building and make sure it's safe meet and orderly that's too vague of a statement I think you need I think you need a more definitive and then so the last thing I'll say about that is so if I if we said the safety is the number one goal and keep it against the building but I do have in front of the doors what you would call a pad like a cement pad so like where there was an overhang I guess where you go into the building and come out of the building so what if we said something like you know safety and everything and keep it against the building and that's okay but can't be on that pad therefore you'd have complete and total access all the time no I just I think that's probably too General starting point for your bargaining position okay I don't think this would be something that could wind up would be less than that but I'm just trying to keep it simple only thinking that I am not the one I mean I will enforce whatever it is but I'm not the 100 of the time that's always doing these things and if I keep it simple it's always more doable and attainable than if I have a whole sheet on how to do it so you know but I I let's not say I won't you know I will if I had to well like I said well I I would tend to think that some kind of you know objective standard could be adopted where the details could be worked out between uh yourself and town staff that meet you know those standards okay um in our package we were given photographs is this a proposed layout of what you want to do no that's basically just the at the time at the day that the gentleman came and and because the one thing that I noticed is um I'm pretty sure is you've blocked the uh Ada sign which is a state what state requires that and you've placed products in the path from any parking place and to the door the path path of the Ada I'm just saying that in the future yep that shouldn't be happening because okay someone could write you up on it yep got it but um I like what's going on on the other side by the propane and the trash cans and the um palette of sand or so forth yep so I have I have some dirt and stuff that is against the building going down yeah I remember that and and I just keep always keep that there and I I don't know if whether or not if that's what we're talking about as well so I mean that's why that's why by keeping it somewhat General and I don't mean to say that because I have a problem with what you're saying because I don't I'm just saying it because I know I do have those dirt piles on the side and I mean do I address is that fall into the same thing or is that just storage or you know not sure however we'll do about that it would all be considered um outdoor display okay yeah that that's probably why it's best to not give it a definite number and on things I mean even though that is one thing you know in a three k thing scenario or three what do we say three kind three three times right it's kind of like a type dirt is one type right even though it's you know there's different kind of dirts yeah I don't know really what what type means within the scope of yeah with reference to the approval of April 21st of 2009 it's what 13 years ago we have only had one observation there's been no complaints there's been no issues been no problems I'm not sure why we're here we have five bullets on that that memo the approval that we gave in 2009 I think what Joe is asking for is just to continue what he's doing already um with a courtesy visit to us to clarify the observation there hasn't been any other issues all five bullets that are very specific as the commissioner Dean says no more than three different types of products will be placed on display at one time that's the first one if we want to visit anything maybe we could say the word six instead of three but there's been no issues here so I I'd suggest we you're not looking for any other change other than that we can endorse that approval and welcome that you're here tonight you've clarified the issue and move on to other adventures and I just want to let you know that there's you know I take everything I do seriously and and I understand what's safe and I will certainly no matter what take that you know not block my Ada signs not do you know blocking the doors and then I'm certainly gonna you know going forward just make sure that it's really comfortable and safe out there I'm grateful you're here Joe you sort of like one time I went in there it's like Macy's referred me over to gimbals to get to another competing product anyway on it if you weren't here we'd have to go to cat silver in Glastonbury or Home Depot so uh I I enjoy it as we move on I'm not saying this to because I'm begging you guys or whatever but I love this town I love being here I love doing what I do you know um that's what I do so it's fine yeah I mean I I get I hear where you're coming from I mean I appreciate what everybody's saying I think you know if if we just kind of go thank you have a nice day we're just inviting the same problem because uh where the Planning and Zoning commission we're not the zoning enforcement people so you know if a zoning enforcement officer counts four kinds of sand you know you'll be dealing with that so I mean I didn't want to monopolize the conversation out of the gate but I mean my my initial thought was basically to get rid of number one limiting the number of different types of products just so that we're not counting you know our our folding Adirondack chairs the same thing as hard plastic Adirondack chairs you know how many different kinds of sand are there so that we're not wasting time with that and you know just basically sticking with number two where the products don't extend beyond the car stops and I think that the products are not in required parking spaces otherwise you know you're the one who has to bring it out in the morning and take it in at night um you know you're not going to bring in 200 000 pounds of stuff every day just just to do that and I you know if we keep if we keep access safe if we keep parking safe and you know the parking spots that are required and are you know at a premium are all available for customers you know I don't I don't really see the need particularly after you know 12 plus years of you know honoring the intent of putting things outside you know to to stick to three I mean that that was kind of where I was going was you know more a geographic and you know I understand Tom's point about not basically covering every square inch but yeah um you know having to have a surveyor come out there to figure out you know well if I push the grills a little closer together it'll only be 42 percent of the area on the left hand side of the building instead of 50 it's just too much work well in that again to to my benefit I mean my in 2009 I was only here for a year and a half so I remember when I came in front of you first to ask to put stuff out because they didn't want anything out there at that time you know um Emily said three kinds they just suggested that and I jumped at it I was like yes I can do business you know I could put stuff out make it look because we had that building had a dumpster out front for like I don't know six months and I had no strips on the side yeah so so basically I I and you know I'm from New York and I worked in my dad's hardware store and we always put stuff out so I was like I gotta get stuff out if I when I don't put stuff out at least back in those days people never knew I was open over there people nobody would come in so I put garbage cans out and people came in you know it's amazing like with the chairs and stuff how I when I used to put them close to the uh road which I probably won't do after this anymore you know keep it's amazing it's like turning on a light switch you put chairs out everyone comes in for chairs they're not out nobody buys chairs right it's amazing yeah it's like the guy with the snow blowers and the lawnmowers up the road yeah yep um I don't know it is a public hearing is anybody in the public yeah correct uh I'm looking at these pictures and I'm okay with getting that doesn't make sense that's fine the only thing that I would be concerned here is from these pictures it's unclear if you're encroaching on the parking area or no it's not it's not clear uh and I could see a zoning officer going by and say oh I think he's encroaching on it right so I think to make it easier on you and the guys that do this because you may not be there in the morning and some guy's going to go out there and you'll have to put it somewhere and it's just going to put it somewhere and then it cause you more trouble I think what would be best is if you just draw a line where stuff can go I mean you could probably put an outline with the town this is where it could go and then absolutely anybody can just put whatever they want within that outline for example it was just mentioned that you certainly don't want to put anything in front of the handicap sign yeah you won't have a line there right because there's a handicap right and the other side that's okay so if if you have three three from your your window and it doesn't impede on the handicapped or the adjacent parking you're okay just put it within that area that's what I would do to draw a line then that's objective no one no one can say you're not doing what what you should be doing that's my my suggestion yep is that okay with you that's great with me um so so we could do that why don't we could we come up with um like a certain amount of feet from the building and I'll draw that line yeah I think you have to just is there certain um length length yeah there's a there's a parking link so anything beyond that you could store in there right got it so I'll find out what that length is and then I'll see what I have now and that's how much I'd have and I draw the line that would that would be the most objective thing you could do you're not measuring anything you're just within the line yep and just looking at it like real quick as a suggestion the South face of your building if you started there and did like a four foot row of the chairs or whatever else you're going to have as long as it's not too tall um that won't impede with the angled parking that's in the front right and then you stop right when the handicap spot starts yep because that's a 90 degree parking spot so they need to pull out and I assume go the other way I don't know how people park there yeah not easy um but it's there and I don't know that the town cares all that much about the parking space at the very end because I don't think that's a tenable spot anyway so maybe just hatch that whole thing just put it in less than as long as you keep putting stuff for the handicap spots wide open connection so I mean that's two pretty large spaces and then you have behind the curve for the garbage cans and the sand and stuff and you know I mean you can Define that pretty easily that's exactly right and and in addition to that I'd want to leave the dirt along the side of the building there it is right yeah I think you have plenty of space there yeah that's basically all I want so how would you go like how would we do that what would we do like how would you guys write that up is it like what would be my requirements at this point I I mean I can't can't draw those lines and do that stuff now I think that's right Springtime maybe kind of yeah I mean in general you're gonna demarcate areas that you can store stuff that don't impact the operations of the parking lot right and you can determine that just by drawing it out and saying all right can somebody so are you saying draw do that draw it out and come back and re-show it okay I don't think you need an engineer just go out there measure do you guys have does anybody have the length that it's supposed to have in parking or should I find that I do have that you do yep so you'll just I'll help you with the mapping too okay and then so once I had that I can actually figure it out from there I think good yeah I think I'm good I could do that thank you thank you all right thank you that's it no no no it's a public hearing is there anybody in the public that wants to comment on this application you probably say yeah this guy's nuts sure well come on up give us your name and address and then comment I am Kathy Clark 330 Main Street and I've actually bought chairs Joe because the chairs were out there that's all I have to say I did we needed shares one time and I went there to buy chairs because I knew you had chairs oops that's it approved now you can buy different kinds of chairs yeah I mean three different types of products not including chairs every time I go um kind of at a loss as to what we should be doing then since you know we're not in a position to draw his application for him do you just want to continue the hearing do you think you'll be able to do that or should we just take some kind of action to conclude this and then he can come back at some point when there is a finite plan and we can review it and waive the application fee and that sort of thing yeah I think that that's the best way to handle it all right yeah I mean the other thing that I was thinking just to avoid you know having to rush and to avoid having you know somebody raised the same different types of product question you know for the time being you know we could agree to remove condition one and I'll throw out their products shall not be placed to extend beyond the car stop or in required parking spaces because it shouldn't be right and then you know you can take your time to figure out where else you want to put the stuff because frankly I think that gets you wherever you need to be you're not blocking access you're not in the parking spots yeah you know and we're not counting to three anymore yeah is that emotions and internal support staff uh responsibility right yeah so is that a motion Richard no we're still in the public hearing I just wanted to know whether there was no that makes sense all right so um I'm going to make a motion to close the public hearing so moved all right well second all right motion by Peter second by Tony to close the hearings all in favor say aye aye aye all opposed extensions okay someone want to make a motion on the application yeah I'll make a motion to approve 2128 22z with the elimination of item one from the April 21st 2009 approval and did you say we were on not changing the number two just changing number two to add beyond the car stops or in required parking spaces so Beyond uh so all right so I think that's on record I won't repeat it I'll suck in that motion all right motion by Ryan seconded by Tony any discussion just one one query to that you know there's been uh discussion last few minutes pertaining to uh you know him or someone doing some you know measuring and providing some kind of uh you know uh sketch or plan that would be provided and uh discussed and reviewed by Town staff uh I tend to think that should be part of the motion as well sounds good so applicant to work with staff to demarcate delineate delineate the area in which Outdoor Products may be displayed and if a subsequent application is filed for that we would waive the fee right right okay Ryan you accept that yeah exception and I'll accept that as a second all right thanks Tom any other discussion if not all in favor say aye aye aye opposed abstentions all right thank you okay thank you guys yep thank you all right 3.2 public hearing 2127-22z solely engineering LLC seeking a zoning text amendment to section 512-d of the Wethersfield zoning regulations to modify the self-storage facility regulations good evening Mr chairman members of the commission Town staff for the record my name is Robert Pryor I'm a licensed professional engineer and land surveyor with solely engineering um here tonight representing um the contract buyer for 2176 2180 Berlin Turnpike for a proposed amendment to your zoning regulations what I'd like to do if it's okay is I'd like to talk a little bit about what we're proposing to do and why we need the text Amendment some of this is probably going to be a little redundant because our we who had already heard some of this stuff in an informal sort of pre-application I think a couple months ago but I like to get it on the record at this point if that's okay with everybody what were what the applicant is proposing to do is develop a climate-controlled self-storage facility on the subject site subject site is presently has existing residential structure on it but is generally undeveloped or uh you know not fully developed as it could be it's it's a pretty unique site in that the area the frontage up on the Berlin Turnpike or the area that fronts Berlin Turnpike is relatively narrow and width and somewhat restrictive to development and the developable area is really sort of down the slope and around the corner up next to the Wetland area on the site where the site widens out um we feel that the use is it's a good use for the site because it allows development of a site that's that's generally undeveloped so it does bring some economic benefit to the town it doesn't it's not a big traffic generator Self Storage doesn't create a lot of traffic doesn't require a lot of pavement parking so it's not what we would call an intensive use that's going to generate a lot of traffic up on Berlin Turnpike but it does allow you to get some development on this property for a pretty good sized building and uh it we feel that again is the site is well suited for the use and we think that the use is well suited for the site now under the current regulations you have very specific requirements for Self-Storage in your regulations and what the thing the part of the regulations that sort of would not allow us to do what we're proposing to do is this is the aspect of making this a mixed-use facility um based on what we talked about before uh you know another other uses that we could mix with the self-storage use aren't really appropriate based on the site itself site access isn't that isn't great for you know industrial or retail facility you would need a lot more parking um so it wouldn't allow as full of development of the site and I don't think it would be um as benign a use for this for this property if we went that direction so what we're seeking and I just I'll just mention that the site plan essentially is the same site plan that you did see the last time we did remove the outdoor storage from the site plan uh we did we did understand that there were some concerns about the outdoor storage so we did ultimately remove that leave more vegetative buffer between the paved area and the um the residential development um to the South the pavement that you do see at the end of the building is really what's required for us to be able to maneuver emergency vehicles in and out fire trucks and things of that nature so it's about the minimum we can put just because we need to get if a fire truck comes down there needs to be able to turn around and maneuver and get back out um so the let's pull up the regulations actual regulation itself so the portion of the regulations that we're seeking to amend is uh 5.12 d of the self storage facility regulation and I think what I the first thing I would say is that the part D is is it's all it's discretionary and it's still going to be discretionary so if we if we if you grant us the the change to the zoning regulations the text it doesn't mean that this is becomes an as of right thing you still have the discretion to not waive the mixed use requirement if for whatever reason you saw fit to do so it still allows you that discretion what we are trying to do is we are trying to right now the the ability for you to waive those that Porsche the mixed use component is limited to existing buildings that are um essentially adaptive reuse of existing buildings so the first thing that we're asking is that you could you could you could you would have the discretion to waive the mixed-use component for a new building um which is what we're trying to do and then as we go down the list there's some requirements that we that that you require with regard to that that has that the development would have to meet which we we haven't removed any of the requirements we've added some actually added some additional requirements that that that a new building would have to would meet and and those requirements are one it would have to have direct access from the Berlin Turnpike so I think that was that was something that was requested or discussed last time that we were here be that it would that it would be um located on a site with a minimum of 10 acres of property so we're not looking at small sites these would be rather large sites um that we preserve 50 percent of the site as undeveloped uh that would stay undeveloped so on a 10 Acre Site or greater you'll be looking at least five acres plus that would remain as undeveloped Site Area and that the building would be located more than 250 away feet away uh from the right from the right of way which is from the Berlin Turnpike so you know all those things I think are consistent with what you're trying to do with the with the Self Storage uh regulation in that they do they do not they still would never allow a self-storage only building to be placed right up against the Berlin Turnpike you would still have to have a any site that this would apply to would have to have a buffer you know a 250 foot buffer away from the Berlin Turnpike and um and and we looked at it and we we identified I think one other site that this might apply to um there may be others but we we're we identified basically one site so it's really going to apply to a limited number of sites anyway um but it would allow us to again it would allow us to develop the site as we're proposing um and it would allow for you know the you know the economic development of a site that's that's a that's a challenging site and it said and it's set and I I think that you know you've probably seen some some different proposals for this site that you know would probably generate more traffic and and just not be I think it was good um you know for the for the town and I think this allows a like say a rather benign use on a on a site that's kind of sat vacant for quite a long time um and it you know there's certainly would be an economic benefit for the town I'm open for questions all right the other the other site that you located is that behind the self Behind The Other Self Storage it's on 79 Progress Drive I believe is the address that doesn't have direct access it has Frontage technically so it could have it could contain direct access right you couldn't get across the wetlands to get there correct so even though the site is possible the relatively small area is actually entirely wetlands so potentially it's in I don't want to say impossible but it's a permitting nightmare as well correct I hate to say I hate to say that it only applies to this site because there may be sites that we haven't identified but yeah when we looked at it that's the site that we found that and that's behind self-storage right um I'm not 100 I'm not 100 sure about that why is it just could have been the self-esteem why are they Suburban turnpike so why do we they have words that says Berlin Turnpike we you know we we have no problem of not eliminating it that way you're asking for for just change Vernon turnpike I mean it could be Celestine it would have those requirements applicable right that could be another site there I I think I thought that we may have gotten the impression last time we were here that that's that there was some there was the Berlin Turnpike was the main point of concern we're not we don't that that was something that we got from our discussions here so we may have misunderstood we could certainly you didn't misunderstood we can certainly just we can certainly not limit it to the Berlin Turnpike no I think this is this is fine and if somebody wants to come in and amend it to refer to the stylistine we can discuss it at that time I mean I I think you know frankly this was meant to allow the development of this particular parcel right it's very specific here yeah fortunately there's another one other one maybe yeah well at least theoretically yeah anybody have questions just to clarify one question the the 250 feet from any right away do you mean the frontage you mean from the axis Road from the from the actual right-of-way which means the we in this case it would be the Berlin Turnpike right away it's not all boundaries and easements no no that it would be so it would be from the Berlin it would be from the Berlin Turnpike essentially or if it was a corner if it happened to be a corner lot that was a local street that connected to the Berlin Turnpike you'd also have to be 250 feet away from that Street line as well yeah I mean I had made a note to add any highway right of way just so that it didn't include like you know somebody's electric right-of-way or something like that yeah maybe like you know an excess line or something done I'm curious to see if there's any comments or explanations uh from pound staff with regards to this proposal I assume in case you've had a chance to review this and do you have any comments and I'm particularly interested or concerned if there are any potential unintended consequences that you can foresee from this besides the other than those that have been articulated by the Africans not in addition to what has been identified for the record see this is a rather you know benign change to the Reds it's not contrary to either the spirit of the regulations or the uh you know the planet development the only thing that I would um make note of is the comments from uh krog that they found no apparent conflict with the regional plan however due to the broad language used in the revision staff would advise caution when proceeding with the petition to maintain alignment with mixed-use efforts in the region and how could that be achieved with respect to this certification any language change from what's proposed or uh I mean I think inherently with the type of application being a special permit it would be a case-by-case basis um for you to really well so I'm getting the impression that you don't have severe concerns about any serious consequences with contraindicating country into any contraindications to our current plan of development or the spirit of the regulations uh not in terms of what's being proposed okay thank you anyone to the left yeah I think just to follow up on on Tom's comment that you know in addition to being a special permit I mean we have to make the four findings here to kind of waive the requirement of mixed use which is you know the objective the ideal and so forth you know but this provides us a little flexibility in situations where particularly sites that you know I think most of us have been here long enough to have seen some other proposals that really are unfeasible you know or somewhat unsafe you know in varying ways and that you know this type of use is probably more consistent with what we would want to see in that area than you know dense residential or something like that down in a hole off the Berlin Turnpike yeah in reviewing this I found myself being amenable to the proposed change that's concerned if there's anything that I missed or didn't conceive of in in terms of my own review of the application no I know I yeah I mean it's one of those things where you know you look at something and it looks good and then it's like well what am I missing here so that's why we have these conversations we're just uh proving these regulation changes but there's really nothing being offered other than a concept right I mean they could back back away from this and nothing could happen there right right yeah I mean we we revised the regulations probably 15 years ago to accommodate the possibility of certain kinds of mixed-use residential down there and we you know had particular requirements for properties bisected by Town lines located on you know roads that start with b and things like that that you know um you know made it obvious what we were talking about and that just didn't come to pass right when do you expect to come in with the site plan um we're we're very far along on the site plan so we would expect that uh we would be in in the next um 30 to 45 days with the site plan application okay all right you can you tell us again why you want to include Highway um just to clarify that we're talking about the highway right of way you know of a street rather than you know for example if you know the property up above it has a right-of-way to access the back of the other property that's not a public right-of-way you know maybe that's a better word public right-of-way state non-access line or something well I don't know what that is that is the difference between good talent and State Property I might suggest that I want to include that I might suggest that instead of any we would say the public or just any public right-of-way yeah okay all right um this is also a public hearing does anybody have anything they want to uh I'm going to say all right if not is there a motion to close the hearing so moved second all right motion by time second by Peter to close the hearing all in favor say aye all right opposed okay hearing is closed does someone want to make a motion on the application itself the motion to approve 21 27 22 Z seeking his own text of amendment in section five 12-day of the women's field voting regulations to modify self-storage facility regulations with reference of page five in the Bold specific items under letter D construction of new buildings as well as section 4 construction of new building housing holy Self Storage related uses with letters a b c and d inclusive of D being located more than 250 feet from any public right of way a second all right and the reason being that it's consistent with our plan of conservation and development okay is there any other discussion not all in favor say aye aye aye opposed abstentions okay thank you thank you very much all right next item this is not a public hearing it's a pre-application review of 133 Main Street oh farmer hi I'm Michael Clark and I'm Kathy Clark um we recently purchased 133 Main Street and um we're seeking a change of use for part of the property um right now there's there's been an existing business in the Red Barn section of the property there's a section of the residential structure that was originally created for commercial use that was The Enchanted heart for a number of years [Music] and we're looking to reuse that space for Mercantile use as well as create an additional space um comprised of the first three rooms closest to Main Street and we're just here looking for guidance in the application process and you know to kind of get in front of any potential concerns or anything that could hinder a successful application so the application would be for a change of use yes okay um just a little more overview we really have no intention of changing the exterior of the property very much it's suffered a period of neglect so we just intend on refurbishing you know replacing the roof painting replacing any rotten wood keeping everything the same color as it is now no additional Landscaping um so um you know it's important to us to kind of keep things as historic as they are um so as we move forward with the project hopefully our our hopes is to avoid making any unnecessary changes to the structure of the the building what do you do you anticipate so we've put some feelers out we're also business owners in town and we know a lot of people in the the community that have kind of shared ideas with us we've had um know different things such as One Bookstore that's interested in one of the spaces today I met with a couple that has like a vintage homeware business we've had a couple that does like cake mixes and granola and things like that um you have a children someone who's interested in opening a children's clothing boutique is coming to look at the spaces all right so low impact retail kind of stuff yeah yeah yeah no cooking no Brew Pub we uh no we just would like to see some more small business retail down that end of the street seems like it's in accordance with the town plan that we've read up on the past so we're just looking to do whatever's easiest to maintain all of the originality in the house you know so we're not looking to have any sort of like real food service or anything like that no cooking no open Flames um you know so I assume there would be dedicated resident parking yeah so because you're there's a discussion about the parking so it's yucky yeah so the parking lot we actually measured um today and I realized in the letter that I wrote for this meeting that um I actually missed one parking spot so there's already seven parking spaces delineated one of which has a handicap sign from prior use then there's a garage which is residentially zoned it's past the line of the village business district so that would be specifically for the residential use but a question that we had about the parking was the lot is 58 feet 58 and a half feet in one direction and 50 and a half feet in the other direction and I just didn't know if that would be an option to kind of um make a little better use of the space that we already have to include a couple of extra spots there alongside the Red Barn like directly up against it I don't know if you've seen the aerial shot or familiar with it so the parking lot is that Dimension yeah oh okay not like the whole lot no no just the parking lot right the current existing parking lot yep so there's never been any parking like right alongside the red barn but I you know if we needed to meet some additional parking requirements that was just a discussion that we had today as a possibility we met with um the fire marshal last night who you know gave us some guidance about the initial plans that we had that I included in the email for tonight um and basically um he suggested that based on the needs of the stairwells we wouldn't need to use the front stairwell for the residents at all I was initially thinking that could be like an emergency exit but he suggested kind of blocking that section off at the top of the steps to completely separate the residential from the business and then the door that's on the south side of the house that would become like the main entrance and exit for that one commercial space that would be the front three it's got more of a modern kind of locked and door handle from the outside so yep I think in terms of one unit upstairs yes yeah just by your layout right yeah so you can do yep it would just be one residential that would be um the entrance would be towards the back of the property it would have the kitchen and a little eat-in area downstairs upstairs would be the bedroom's home office living room that's just right just wanted to say like I think this use thinking about all the other applications that have come up and any of the issues that people might have had with this I don't really see any anything jumping out at this this wouldn't even be it would it would add to the it's like the same type of use that you're seeing along the roadway I think it fits within you know sort of that little Village Center yeah typically there's always like a parking conversation there's always a people constantly coming in and out and this doesn't seem like that much of an impact compared to what we've had in the past I feel like this would go through pretty quickly yeah I mean and it seems like it would be normal retail hours rather than having to worry about you know midnight headlights in the backyard and things like that other than just yours so yeah yeah um one question I had was about the bathroom situation um do Mercantile uses for retail shops require a public bathroom it's a state code requirements is that something that we could potentially seek exemption for from the state yeah it's not in our jurisdiction okay yeah it will be the State Building officials for variance if you have any comments see the review I was just saying that if it's required you can ask for a variance from the building inspector okay well the state but and do we seek those variances prior to the application for Planning and Zoning change of use or that could be after it would be during the building permit process after Planning and Zoning approval okay do you know what type of business you want to put in here or is it we don't know um we've had a lot of interest already and you know we lean towards small retail shops like small business owners um kind of feel like there's enough office space right in the area there we'd like to see some more foot traffic of like people patronizing small businesses down that end of the shop next door you have Neil Walsh Goldsmith and you know it'd be nice to even bring more traffic down that way a little bit for him and just kind of add to what's already there I think it'd be worth your while to check the ADA requirements and what the building expected because that can run into some serious money that you may or may not anticipate yeah before you decide to do anything yeah and and that'll be what really triggers an HTC review okay so this would be considered a change of use um and it would be a special permit for a mixed-use residential commercial as part of that process they are required to come before you for a pre-application review um my question to you would be based on the requirement for additional parking which I envisioned to be about five additional spaces they would either need to seek a waiver or um and allow as they're indicating in their letter for um the parking to be absorbed by public parking or they would need to have a survey done and show the parking on their property so that's part of the conversation that I wanted to have it yeah and I guess a concern is whenever whenever an application comes up it's what might it be in the future when they're not necessarily owning the building anymore or something and however many years somebody could say if this is like a really busy coffee shop and there's a lot of in and out and now we have like we approved it for one thing and then that so I yeah I guess I can I can see the the what about kind of conversation is there I don't see a way around it though well I mean if the if the approval was for you know mixed use with you know 2 315 square feet of retail commercial space as opposed to something else than at least you know we get the opportunity to have you know we want to change it to Food Service or or something else okay um so five spaces in addition to the seven or eight that they have depending I mean I I want to see it yeah yeah there's a possibility that there would be a need for additional spaces and I just you know want to get a handle of that ahead of time in terms of submission requirements are we going to expect an updated survey or well I guess just to put it in context what is it now um what is what now the property being used for now fully residential okay uh the Red Barn is not residential so it's got a business there and it's got the red the the other building is all residential currently right so is that two separate buildings has that ever been commercial yes yes so there was um sorry the enchanted heart was there from I think the 60s to mid 90s yeah on that side and then prior to that I believe Neil Walsh told us the enchanted heart was actually inside the house structure itself um prior to that so yeah it depends on how far back you go looking at the history yeah I mean I guess I was just looking how whether it predated the current regulations or yeah yeah I think it was last used commercially and maybe like 96 or 97 right Denise the question is do we need ex I mean is there enough rule for extra parking is that the 52 and 58 feet that you mentioned yeah you have extra space that you can build we do show parking we have alongside the Red Barn um that's 58 feet long the whole lot is 50 and a half feet wide there's a parking lot the whole parking lot sorry and only one side of the parking lot is used for parking currently so there's a whole other side of the lot that has no you know spaces delineated nothing painted where I feel like you know I'm not an expert at outlining a parking lot but there's at least room for a couple more spaces there um potentially if needed but I think you know for the ease of people pulling in and then backing out to come out of the the lot if we could meet the requirement by relying on the public parking to absorb those five Extra Spaces that the square footage would require based on you know the current code that would be my preference yeah I mean and then you'd start getting into you know is the parking lot in the VB zone or is it in the part of the lot that's residential and well that's you have buffers because there's a buffer requirement okay yeah it is all the whole parking lot is in the village business Zone as far as I can tell the the residential section starts at the garage that's in the back okay and goes beyond that I know there's you know been parking studies lately and plans for enlarging the parking and everything so hopefully that would you know work in our favor um the other thing that we were discussing is the the demand on the parking in that particular area due to the the restaurant there seems to be greater in the evening and we're looking at you know more daytime kind of businesses so I don't know if that could also be a kind of consideration when we're looking at asking that the public parking be able to absorb those five spots yeah there are a number of bedrooms the plan you gave us or the floor plan has a study laundry room primary bedroom another betterment in office would that be dedicated maybe as a two bedroom versus a three which would eliminate potential of two or three parking places being used by Future people on that second floor yeah we're looking at a two-bedroom two-bedroom so that might be part of your submission to us yeah you know what the previous owner used as a bedroom we'd be looking at using as a living space because we'd be removing the living space from downstairs so so it wouldn't move upstairs so Denise you're asking us about parking then you'd like to hear from us about should we require five extra parking or not is that what you're asking no I'm asking if I should require as part of their submission for the special permit application a survey showing the five spaces on their property or if as they are indicating in the letter if they could use the public parking that exists to absorb the potential five additional spaces that they may need yeah I think that the that is probably the latter is probably fine but I think it would be helpful to have like a plot plan showing where the existing parking is so that we can kind of intelligently say no there's no point in Paving the entire backyard for hypothetical spaces yeah just so that you know it's an informed decision on our part definitely make sure it's the scale okay okay yeah has there been any survey work done as far as you know no not under our ownership um and we didn't receive any prior surveys um but I can certainly you know draw something that is easily seen Denise showed me an aerial picture of the property recently so that would be helpful that I could just kind of we also have a plot planned in town that you can get some Dimensions off of yeah yeah yeah I mean a lot of people do that that have the 1958 map that they just draw on yeah yeah you can grab like survey quality Aerials online there's like a Yukon site for that okay so I mean there's there's ways that you'll be able to get something in this to scale okay great yeah I saw that the requirements for width are about seven and a half to nine feet I think so there's definitely seven spots along one side the south side of a parking lot currently yeah I mean and then you do the math you know it's like nine by eighteen but you have to have the turning on the leaf right and that could be why the other side hasn't had any parking alongside the barn I don't know yeah all right anybody else all right thank you thank you very much appreciate it all right next minutes of December 2nd George isn't here nobody makes any comments Convergys three of us who were here yeah pass on it then I guess was it a Wednesday no all right staff reports anything um as a follow-up to the conversation we had at the last meeting there is an application that will be coming in for 662 Silas Deane Highway for the U-Hauls as an accessory use um I have a meeting tomorrow with the applicants for 708 Silas Deane for the expansion of the convenience store to discuss the parking requirements we did get a building permit submission for the new Starbucks at 1862 Berlin Turnpike the mylars have been signed not filed so I anticipate that to happen probably early next week um the mylars were filed for 164 166 Maine that's for the LA noche's they're working through some issues with the building department and hopes to get the foundation permit approved um I do anticipate issuing the RFP for the planet development in the next few weeks so I did think we should maybe have a conversation about having a subcommittee I don't know if any of you guys are interested but you could let me know I'm done um there was also a building permit filed a few days ago for Doro Market to do minimal work in the 1301 Silas Dean Highway the former chips and that's really all I ever to report unless you guys have any questions about anything specific and he said like to mention the one item I sent you an email on Luna just just so everybody's aware of it at the last edic meeting it was brought to my attention that at least it was stopped by by one of the members that Luna Pizza had agreed to not use Uber and doordash and that they would strictly use their own drivers because of the concern we had with parking and people not knowing what remember the whole discussion but if you go to their website apparently I didn't go but all this individuals said if you go to their website you can see that they're actually advertising the use of doordash and other delivery services which they thought would be in violation of what we post I asked Denise to check and see if that was part of the approval or not and I don't think it was right it was not a condition of approval it was definitely part of the conversation so I would have to go back to the YouTube and I mean I think that they indicated the use of those Services would be minimal but I don't know that they said it would be non-existent my vague recollection is that they said that they were going to rely on their own people or something like that if I want Luna pizza right now it's Glastonbury from doordash I don't have a Wethersfield option so okay so maybe they were wrong you can order they were in the wrong order does anybody want a pizza it's closing online for weather I went and picked it up anyways at multiple locations so yeah all right anybody else public comment [Laughter] yeah yeah Friday at 5 5. is it free pizza I'm I'm all ears motion to do with Jared second all in favor say aye all right thanks well there's always something else and I'm always like every time I'll say like most new adjourn you'll just be like well we have like three more applications to talk and I'm like dude oh darn I was meant to ask about something yeah that's right that's I'm trying to think about when it was it was probably the second Friday in December sometimes I drive but I ordered you know three empty spaces thank you good Ace Hardware are we gentlemen next time 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DaWNUDTSkqg | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DaWNUDTSkqg | How much I regret my leg amputation | do i regret my leg amputation because now i deal with phantom pain this is a really good question because the reason i had my ankle cut off was because there was 14 years of pain limited mobility being on medication and i wanted to be done with it and you think you cut off the body part that's a problem the pain is gone but unfortunately phantom pain is a very real thing that i deal with every day however i do not for a second regret having my amputation because the kind of pain that i had in my ankle before stopped me from living life like i could barely walk every activity i enjoyed was slowly taken away from me and phantom pain absolutely sucks but it doesn't stop me from living life like my ankle did also most days overall the pain is less severe than what i had before so ankle or no ankle if i was gonna hurt anyways i might as well choose to live it on my own terms and be able to do the things i love | Footless Jo | UCvFroKGvBjvALxCTFzZXL5w | 2021-12-20 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 186 | 918 |
_xcnRpe5EBw | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_xcnRpe5EBw | BANK BOOK BLANK | games [Music] no hand games all of my money no fainting [Music] I'm supposed to see yeah probably yeah I'm posing see yeah yeah keep that up yeah that bamboo blame no same thing huh huh keeping my money no hand game yeah yeah that little little no money no whatever no winner no Kings no sit up baby okay go get her hello [Music] storage [Music] it's been a spin spin them spin them spinning I'm spinning I'm spinning and spinning no money [Music] it was funny [Music] because [Music] I went in the pool with our honey [Music] you know it's going to date like yo it's smiling my money you only like yo summative [Music] games [Music] they like them all right late I'm saving no way like [Music] I'm killing no money no late night be like [Music] eight likes to get it don't wait like [Music] um season the season I'm making the money no way life [Music] thank you | LFM KING PJAY | UC0yNmctlXzGjMJQCR01u56g | 2023-08-03 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 165 | 863 |
Fltm_ErjJgc | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fltm_ErjJgc | Lawn mower hack - How to automate your lawn mower DIY - Lawn mower tips and tricks! | hello everyone and welcome to my lot this is my backyard and today I'll be mowing my lawn using a tip that I have used all the time I mow this simple tip I'm about to show you will allow you to keep your lawn mower running in any case you might need to be away from your mower all we need to do is to keep the star level in each all the time in a simple clamp because of the tricky blocking the start lever will allow you if your lawn mower is needed one of the main advantages I'm kind of keeping your lawn mower on case that you can relocate objects around without the need of shutting down and have to restart your machine every time if you are to use your mower is way do it under your own responsibility since the only way to shut it off is to remove the clamp above this video shows a male clam I have ended up using these plastic clamps at that step since I noticed the metal clamps only part on the levers plastic over I will leave a link to this clamps in case you might want to implement these on your lawnmower and do you feel brave enough you can also engage the self propeller lever activate the secret of the column of smoke of your own to let it do all the work for you I always keep the clamp on the lawn mowers handle so I don't lose it my lawn is recently cut all I need to do is take a break and enjoy it is beautiful weekend morning this is all for today nightfall you have found is your clip helpful for more tutorials how to end product videos visit handy NORTHCOM | Handy Noah | UCd_x_r1vAU4KHF6XVM-gT9A | 2020-06-26 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 302 | 1,486 |
ZaHrVfDEkew | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZaHrVfDEkew | How to use ashes and charcoal to break obstacles | foreign lovelies welcome to Mimi's Empire TV if today is your first time of watching me kindly subscribe like and share you can as well drop your view in the comment section so today I'm going to be talking about Ash and charcoal a lot of you don't know the benefit of Ash it sounds like oh this is something we used to watch for in the olden days and all that but Ash actually spiritually is very good this is a very powerful ingredient of obstacle remover it removes obstacle from your way like when I mean obstacle does the job of Ash and charcoal now how do you use the ash you either add Ash and charcoal together or you use them separately if you can't get it too you grind it to dust very smooth then mix with water apply it on the body you know how you apply marks on your face and leave it for some time this is how you're going to apply it on your body then you pray ask any God yourself maybe ask any help you pray ask God to remove remove negativity from you to remove hatred to remove anything that is being won Garment of Shame anything at all that is bringing obstacle to your life okay you ask God to remove it after praying you go on add a salt to your water maybe sea salt or normal salt add salt and then take your bath you're going to like it will be like a breeze a fresh Breeze in your life because a lot of things are going to be happening people that forgot to remember you now aside that you can as well use charcoal for protection yes you can use it it will protect you from any Arrow you see some people going out they go they go to places they come back they start vomiting they'll be they are being struck with arrow of something maybe sickness poison or something just cause a pieces of charcoal put it in your pockets okay anywhere you're going to just put it there if there's something bad that is not meant for you it's not gonna happen to you are you getting it automatically you're being visible now there's another part of Ash that you can actually use that is very very nice do you know you can use ash to make someone who is owing you to pay you you will use ash an alligator pepper I believe that's another topic for another day but believe me Ash is more powerful than you think okay so if you can do this trust me anything blocking you is going to be removed this is different from Clinton no it's not cleanse you're not cleansing yourself it's automatically removing obstacles it's an obstacle remover powerful obstacle remover do this and thank me later love you all bye don't forget to subscribe foreign | Mimi's Empire Tv | UCXKYdp4zse2K-NvcKUl9sXQ | 2023-01-14 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 494 | 2,547 |
T3bu5QWhTRo | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T3bu5QWhTRo | 12 Coolest Gadgets On Amazon You Can Actually Buy | Looking for cutting-edge tech to add to your quarterly wishlist? Well, you've come to the right place. From futuristic wearables to smart home devices, we've curated a list of must-have gadgets that are sure to elevate your daily life. So get comfortable, and let's dive in. 1. Ember Temperature Control Mug Working while drinking a cup of coffee might be a great way to multitask, but it also means that 10 minutes after making your beverage, it can get cold, which really sucks. That doesn't have to happen anymore though, we've got you covered. Take a look at the Ember Temperature control mug. It's the perfect companion for coffee lovers who demand perfection in every sip. This smart mug's advanced technology and well-thought-out design guarantee that your beverage will remain at your desired temperature for an extended period of time, making for a constantly enjoyable drinking experience. The Ember Temperature Control Mug keeps your beverage at the perfect temperature between 120°F and 145°F for up to 80 minutes on a full charge, thanks to its longer battery life. Its new charging coaster allows you to experience warmth throughout the day without having to worry about running out of juice. For convenience, you can easily operate the mug using the Ember app or a manual controller. Pair the mug with the app to create presets, alter the temperature, and customize your drinking experience. Also, you can take advantage of the ease of self-heating, which operates even without the app and can recall your most recent temperature. 2. Adidas RPT-O2 SOL With their cutting-edge features, the Adidas RPT-02 SOL headphones redefine performance. If you enjoy listening to favorite jams during your morning jog, then this is for you. You never have to worry about your headset running out of power ever again. As long as you're out in the sun, the headset's ground-breaking Powerfoyle light cell technology keeps it running. And here's the best part: even at night, when there's no solar energy available, this gadget can last for over 80 hours. Additionally, they are eco-friendly because 51% of the product is composed of recycled plastics, such as recycled nylon and post-consumer recycled PC-ABS. The IPX4-rated RPT-02 SOL headphones are also sweat- and splash-proof, making them durable enough to survive even the most intense workouts. Thus, you can exert maximum effort without being concerned about damaging your equipment. The Adidas RPT-02 SOL headphones are the ideal training partner to help you reach new heights, whether you're hitting the gym or the streets. 3. 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This multipurpose kitchen utensil is capable of handling various mixing jobs. This portable mixer is a lifesaver in the kitchen, used for anything from whisking eggs and sauces to blending smoothies. Even better, it can make milkshakes for the kids or mixed drinks for your guests, which makes it an affordable, multipurpose kitchen need. 4. iWALK Portable Charger Presenting the ideal answer to your needs for on-the-go charging: the iWALK Portable Charger. For those of you leading busy lives, this portable charger is an essential tool owing to its quick charging times and practical features. However, this charger is exclusive to iPhone users. The iWALK Portable Charger guarantees quick and effective charging for iPhone devices thanks to its integrated cable, which can offer up to 12W of power. Long charging periods are over thanks to this charger, which can quickly charge your iPhone 13 from 20% to 60% in just 30 minutes, keeping it powered up and ready to go all day. 5. Dizaul Screen Magnifier Ever tried to watch a movie on your phone's screen? It's small, isn't it? The experience on a larger screen just isn't the same. And sometimes, the TV seems like too much. We have the perfect solution and know just what you need— the Dizaul Screen Magnifier, your smartphone's key to an engrossing viewing experience. This magnifier elevates your movie nights, video streaming, and gaming sessions with its incredible design and high-end capabilities. The Dizaul Screen Magnifier is made to be portable and convenient with a foldable stand. The stand folds up easily for convenient storage or transportation when not in use, making it ideal for use at home or on the go. With the help of this device's 3D magnification technology, lose yourself in your favorite content. 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Fit Geno Posture Corrector Let's talk about health and fitness. Some people need help fixing long years of severe damage to their posture and that might not happen overnight but it can happen faster and more efficiently. Take a look at the Fit Geno Posture Corrector, a ground-breaking remedy for enhancing your posture and easing shoulder and waist pain. This posture corrector, which is made for both men and women, offers great support around your lumbar area without putting undue pressure on your armpits, guaranteeing optimal comfort and efficiency. With the Fit Geno Posture Corrector, enjoy improved posture support. Unlike conventional braces, which can make you feel constrained, the cutting-edge design supports your lumbar area without limiting your range of motion. The breathable mesh material helps to keep you cool and comfortable all day. 9. JALL Sunrise Alarm Clock Does your life suck? Do your mornings always feel shitty? And do you wonder why you always feel tired even though you're getting enough sleep? Chances are that your life is fine and you just have a terrible Wake-up time. Your mornings are supposed to be refreshing but that won't happen with your phone's alarm clock that always sounds like it's trying to kill you. Here's a better idea: the JALL Sunrise Alarm Clock, a cutting-edge sleep aid that will boost your wake-up time and change the way you wake up in the morning. This digital alarm clock softly wakes you from sleep with a sunrise simulation and calming tones, making it ideal for toddlers and heavy sleepers alike. The sunrise simulation feature lets you wake up in a way that seems more natural. Thirty minutes before your scheduled alarm time, the alarm clock will progressively brighten from 10% to 100% brightness, simulating the gradual light of the morning sun. The procedure can be shortened to 20 or even 10 minutes for individuals who would rather wake up earlier. 10. RIG Nacon MG-X PRO If you play Fortnite, Call of Duty, or any of the other well-known Xbox games, then you'll love the next gadget on our list. Presenting the RIG Nacon MG-X PRO, a revolutionary controller made for fans of Android and Xbox games. This controller offers an Android smartphone gaming experience akin to a console thanks to its stylish appearance, flexible fit, and portability. With the MG-X PRO, players can experience the familiar layout and tactile feel of a console controller directly on their Android smartphone—a feature made exclusively for Xbox Game Pass Ultimate. The MG-X PRO offers the best gaming experience whether you're exploring the enormous world of Android gaming or plunging into the newest Xbox Game Pass titles. 11. eX-Mars AI Robot Cube & Smart Cube The Rubik's cube is a great way to fire up your neurons and have some fun but getting stuck on a combination and not having anyone around to help you out can be frustrating, which is why we've brought you something better. The eX Mars AI Robot Cube is an impressive puzzle cube that blends the aptitude for artificial intelligence with the difficulty of solving the traditional Rubik's Cube. The eX Mars cube's integrated AI technology helps you solve the puzzle more quickly and efficiently while simultaneously teaching you how to do it. The eX Mars cube operates without an app, in contrast to other smart cubes available on the market. Just switch it on, and let artificial intelligence solve the problem for you. The e pooX Mars cube offers something for every level of cuber, regardless of experience. 12. Anker Prime 20 K Power Bank Has your phone ever died while you were in class, on the road or even in your work place? That will never happen again with our next item. The Anker Prime Power Bank is the ideal answer to your mobile power needs. Stop buying those cheap power banks that die after two hours of charging and get something that would actually last for the long-run. This power bank is your dependable travel companion for charging your electronics thanks to its remarkable 200W overall output, lightning-fast recharge speed, and small form factor. With its two powerful USB-C connectors and one USB-A port, the Anker Prime Power Bank can fast charge two laptops at 100W apiece thanks to its 200W total output. This power bank guarantees optimal efficiency and convenience whether you're working on the go or traveling for work. The Anker Laptop Charger has a 100W USB-C connector and offers lightning-fast charging speeds so you can quickly charge a variety of devices. Whether you're charging your MacBook Pro 16" or another powerful gadget, this will keep you working and energized all day. And that's a wrap! Which one was your favorite? Let us know in the comments below. While you're at it, don't forget to like, share, and subscribe for more tech reviews and gadget showcases. See you in the next video. | Tech Pearls | UCUhOzU7FBPX7LNnuw5_J9Qw | 2024-03-25 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,982 | 14,072 |
W_0tCLJRY4Y | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W_0tCLJRY4Y | Bb-D2 DIY Active DI Kit with Jfet Input - BumbleBee Pro Audio | hi I'm Kevin with audio brothers workshop and today we're gonna take a look at the bumblebee di kit all right let's take a look at the kit so you have your enclosure here and on the part ship nicely packaged inside the enclosure you have two the two quarter inch jacks for input and through you have your PCB which nicely mounts within the enclosure at these two screws here and you have your whole pile of parts so you can clearly see this is the transformer so nice beefy transformer it's got some weight to it capacitors resistors sorts of other parts here's your XLR jack for the balanced output in your work through here some hardware as well as some jumpers for mounting few other things going on here here's your grounding pin which connects to the enclosure which is a nice feature to have included in the box you can see it's not too complicated of a kit as far as parts counts goes and all the build information is available online so if you go ahead and head over to bumblebees website you can take a look at how everything goes together thank you for watching Audio builders workshop | Audio Builders Workshop | UCL2QPbpqc7WbapSZI18CsWg | 2017-08-30 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 204 | 1,095 |
9-F_rrxzGqo | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9-F_rrxzGqo | NBA 2K23 *NEW* UNLIMITED STAMINA & ADRENALINE GLITCH 😱 HOW TO DRIBBLE 14x LONGER & FASTER NBA2K23 | [Music] supposed to be a moment this supposed to be a moment it's supposed to be a moment where good is being the one when you're the only one that knows it [Music] look I'm gonna show y'all game breaking things gonna barely lose stamina and you're never gonna lose adrenaline again man I done broke the game I'ma tell y'all the secrets I'm also show you how to be an ISO God you know a tutorial of just being Unstoppable you are a main ball handler okay this will help everything so make sure y'all subscribe and like the video man cause I'm gonna go through it quick so rewind if you got to now first I want to first show y'all now first what I want to show y'all is how to dribble faster okay it's like a glitch you could do it on all builds um I hear it's not above 610 Trends found this um I don't know people choose who they be giving uh credit to you know I don't found so much stuff over the years these years but they never give me my credit my boy is crazy but look all you have to do is hold R2 and you're going to hold your right analog Southwest or Southeast whichever the ball hand is in and you're gonna do this after you do this it's going to activate a speed glitch you got to reset it after every possession um now I don't know this for sure but um for smaller guards six four and under I believe it's Kyle Laura you have to have on and for bigger guards I believe it's Jason Tatum I don't know if you could use Devin Booker okay so if y'all know let me know but after you do that for the whole possession you basically move Stupid Fast okay like you see that like you you see that like that's not normal speed bro okay you can just speed boost around and you're super fat now the second move I want to show you which is like the best move for a three in the game but you have to have the jamorian dribble Style on is the front misdirection just like the 2K 22 all you're going to want to do is flick your hand North Apple ball hand and then just go the same way you had the ball okay so you're gonna you see you see that glitch like but this is the no one's used to it okay this is a you know Kill Em done okay this is my new like favorite move now I'm gonna show you how to properly walk back man now how you walk back is you act like you're going to go dunk and then what you have to do is you have to hold your left stick Southeast or Southwest it can't just be straight back like at last year's like for instance like imma go um now look to properly walk back you have to get deep in the pain right and then you go like watch I'm gonna give you an example like look and then you and it gives you a fast walk back the defense is so bad that you can walk back at that speed and have a three it's crazy but you only use your left stick you don't do nothing else you just stop you let go of everything and then you go back okay it has to be in unison you saw where my my left stick was I'll do it again one more time now to do what they call the ass to slide you just move forward North and just flick your right analog stick back and uh you do this okay if you want my six it's in my last video I have all the best cigs for all the best Heights and best for every build you can use I go over the six completely go watch that video and you'll understand but yeah you just flick it and you ask the slide and that's the move that's being used now look I'm gonna show you how to do the adrenaline glitch too just hold on now to do the Kyle Lowry glitch back you do the ass to slide and then you hold your your right stick down again you see you see that teleport like I just flick it with no turbo I flick my right analog stick down with no turbo and then when I want to activate the big hop back that's like a three every time or something uh I hold R2 and the right stick down you see kills them you teleport back fast and they're not gonna be ready for now to not lose adrenaline ever again okay you might see comp guards like comp Pro and people how they're not losing adrenaline is say you do a move you see how I didn't lose adrenaline you can't go far right you can just go and then you can make people think that you ran out of adrenaline when you really didn't because if you spam the shorts the short movement then you know you can really mess people up you see you see how I'm not losing adrenaline now if you combo it do all this other movement you know and then you like you go now I'm messing it up I've not practiced it I don't really like to do this because I don't want to like mess up the game but it's getting out there man that's basically how you lose no adrenaline like look you see how I'm losing no adrenaline now I could be mastered all that other stuff now look I'm gonna show you the snatch back the easiest way I do it y'all let me know your way I hold R2 and then I just flick the right analog up and the left stick down and then that's how you get the snatch bag and you can spam it it's a very good move man you know you could combo and you don't lose adrenaline when you do it now how you spider spam is you hold R2 you don't have to hold R2 but I find it easier to chain with holding R2 if you hold R2 you flick your right analog up and then you're gonna flick your left stick Oppo whatever the balls and then you continuously keep doing it you see the spider I'm comboing it with the attack size up and the snatchback you see I'm just combining all that to do your attack size of all you do is hold R to and flick your right analog up and you do it once and then you could do like a Spam this is the hardened spam you just uh keep flicking it up and you can hold R2 this is the hardened spam that's your attack size uh burst out either way now I'm gonna show you the behind the back misdirection now look here's the misdirection spam man this is really all fulfilling but I really do Southeast like right here since the balls in my left hand I would do Southeast on my right stick and then Southwest on my left stick while holding R2 and I kind of mess it up I might have be explaining that Opera but y'all can see the stick right and you can just Spam this uh or add it to your combos now this is probably the fastest speed boost in the game kinda uh you hold R2 and you flick your right stick like inwards and your left stick inwards and you'll get this and then to do it the other way you you know y'all see what I'm doing you just go Oppo and that's the fastest speed boost in the game right there now I'm gonna show you the same side basically you just hold R2 and uh you could just you know stop say your left writing or whatever you just hold R2 and then you just go and you know you would do it again but you see I'm out of adrenaline now look to do the momentum spam you're gonna flick your left stick upwards type um diagonally upwards while you flick your right stick up and that's how you like do a momentum you see this is how you do a momentum you don't even have to hold R2 I don't really know how to dribble without R2 kinda um I'm sure it's easier but you can't chain as good without R2 so this is the way I do it so I'm holding R2 and then uh you see how I just Spam momentum you see how I spam that hole and then if you want to throw it between your legs you have to go lower on your left stick and throw it between your legs and do like a East West now I'd be lagging online so I can't like dribble like this because it's gonna give me some long dumb cross and I'm gonna get ripped it's mad annoying the lag delay I don't know how other people like really do it like all the time and don't be getting ripped I don't know if they like make it to where they don't lag delay but I don't know I I can't do it bro like I'll mess up and y'all see you see that cross right there it'll make me do that whole online that [ __ ] is annoying it shouldn't even be in the game bro I don't know what's what's wrong with that Mike wink just take it out the game bro like don't you want people to rather dribble like this it'll make a game way more fun but you got that stupid ass cross that don't do [ __ ] you feel me now to do this spin back you have to kind of be going um forward and to do the spin back you have to say you're going same ball say you're going left and you have to bring it from the north and you know go counterclockwise right Bang you see Bang you see if you're messing up it's because you're not forward enough I mess up with it all the time but um this is the basics on how to do it I'm sure there's a different trick to always go forward because that's how like steezo be spamming that hole if y'all got any tips to help people please uh comment it down below um and yeah now look what no matter what dribble moves you use your fastest speed boost is going to be your Northwest or North East okay like this this is going to be your fastest speed boost okay if you do it like between the legs just straight west or east it's not going to be as fast if y'all didn't know um yeah you want me to show you how to miss Direction without the John Moran I don't know if like this is like a real thing um I'm probably the first one to like figure this out but um you know I got the Jordan dribble Style on basically what you're going to do is you're not going to hold R2 you're going to flick it your uh your right stick top Oppo and then right when you're about to bring it back then that's when you press R2 and you'll get this animation you see that it's not as cold but it's like it kind of serves the same purpose if you try to do it like you can with John Morant and the old way in 22 it's not gonna you're gonna get a slow animation uh that kind of work well no it didn't um like basically damn oh no that you're gonna get that slow [ __ ] you can you y'all see what I'm doing right you can get the misdirection with other [ __ ] you just gotta do it in a a sneaky way you see that's sneaky damn so the job my rent might not be as useful if you can really like get it every time you see that you know cheese God Swan y'all let me know what else y'all want to see down below um what you need tutorials on what you need helps with any other type of gerbil moves I can go way more in depth with stuff on how like I ISO and do stuff you know just let me know down below I'll help y'all out badges with whatever y'all need man let me know build I am the greatest I am the most knowledgeable y'all make sure y'all subscribe if you know hit that like button make sure you follow my twitch link is in the description go check out my other videos and uh click one of these two videos man but hey [Music] [Applause] [Music] | ThE Book Of SwantE | UCcwCKsyG01U-Cn7EKMZc-Gw | 2023-01-19 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 2,191 | 10,631 |
ke4mXyv7-I4 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ke4mXyv7-I4 | Enderal - Forgotten Stories Devblog, Episode 1: Magic | Hello and welcome back to a short Devblog series in which I will present to you new features of the upcoming DLC for Enderal: "Forgotten Stories". Today I will talk about the first Chapter: Magic. While there won't be any major changes to the magic system, we wanted to improve some of the aspects players had pointed out to us, aswell as adding some new spells which we thought the main game was lacking. First Off, we added some miscellaneous spells such as the new mentalism spell "Saldrin's Touch" which transforms the contents of an ore vein directly into penny coins. The amount of coins gained depends on the value of the ore in that vein and the mentalism skill of the player. Another spell would be "Spectral Chest". While travelling you can summon and open a chest to store items in. Its's carrying capacity depends - again - on your mentalism skill. More spells of this kind are planned to make the less used magic schools viable. Next up: Psionics! The school of Psionics has been completely revamped and now contains new damage spells which are meant to be combined with other magic schools or fighting skills. Three spells are entirely new. "Psychosis" inflicts damage over time. After three successfull hits with "Psychosis" the enemey is weakened and has reduced damage resistence to all kinds of damage. The amount by which the enemy is weakened depends on you skill level in psionics. "Psionic Push" has high mana costs and a rather long casting time but inflicts good damage while pushing your enemies back. Depending on you psionic skill the push gets stronger. This is particularly useful for mages trying to keep their enemies at a distance. The last new spell would be "Counter". It can be cast almost instantaneously and puts a curse on other magic users. The next time they then try casting a spell the curse interrupts, damages and staggers them. There also will be more psionic spells to help you manipulate your enemies - not only for combat! There is also a new type of very powerful magic - "Mystical Spells". Those are master spells which can be found at unique locations or bought for a lot of coin at level 60. They can only be used with a high skill of the respective school and the master perks of the skill stones unlocked. They costs high amounts of mana but their powers are unmatched. And thus ends this episode of the devblog - this time there will definitely be more to follow. Finally, I would like to remind you all of the SXSW Gaming Awards. Enderal was nominated in the category "Fan Creation of the Year" and we would love to win this. This time we will actually be present at the show. In order to vote for us just follow the link in the video description down below. Thanks a lot! Also, if you like the story of Enderal you can now support Nicolas Samuel, our story writer, on Patreon. Links also in the video description. Thanks for watching and see you in the next devblog about the "Forgotten Stories" DLC! "Towards the Horizon" (Early Version) by Nicolas Samuel Lietzau | SureAI | UCN1U4B52UrYrib8qlOI-xRA | 2017-02-06 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 536 | 3,021 |
QCqv001pU5Y | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QCqv001pU5Y | MN2020: It's About Dignity | raising minimum wage 1055 would allow students to get more from their college education with less debt after they graduate which would help our economy as a student I'm faced with the reality of college expenses tuition room board and books I mean today what i'm doing here is trying to fight for the minimum wage to be raised to what its original purpose was the indexing is there with the purpose of raising it to the same value it's not making it higher to be able to spend money in our local economy and even to be able to spend money at all you have to have money and unfortunately as a student that doesn't have a lot of time to work I mean pretty much it comes down to I have to work more to accomplish the same output according to the university of minnesota in nineteen sixty-eight a student working six point two hours a week during the school year at minimum wage would earn enough to pay the annual tuition of 385 dollars per year today that's virtually impossible a comparable University of Minnesota student would need to work more than 46 hours per week during the school year to earn the over 13,000 dollars in tuition and fee if you if the bang for your buck goes down you're going to have I mean less value that your dollars can get you you can buy less things with the dollars that you have as a person that cares about the dignity of a human being I'd say that it really matters how you pay that person because I mean living wages will change with inflation if we index that it will stay with what we consider to be a living wage you | Minnesota 2020 | UCQJv_vNdKqRsI-gXpG3MvKQ | 2013-03-11 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 297 | 1,553 |
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SmwRgzJF_3k | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SmwRgzJF_3k | Hiking and Seeking Part 1 | okay this is called Walking the eight Trails of suwon there are a lot of walking trails there are two or three on this Mountain Area alone that I have found caches on the total distance of trails is uh 60.4 kilometers and it's supposed to take 21 hours to walk oh Ground Zero for this cache is still where it was last time however when I got home I saw a photo that I didn't have on my Garmin and it was uh a geocacher that I know was standing up here signing the log so I had concentrated down there and again I did go down there and look through all those nooks and crannies again today just to be sure last time I was here was a a weekend or a holiday or something anyway there was a lot of people here and I felt kind of self-conscious digging through the rocks and uh using my flashlight looking in all the little crevices and cracks today there's nobody it's a holiday but it's not a big holiday and not everybody observes it so I only saw one woman on this Trail a long time ago so there's nobody else here and so I felt no pressure to take my time and look through all these cracks and and crannies to no avail so I went back to the picture I remembered seeing and I came up here and looked still it's still a 1.5 difficulty so it's probably it's probably misidentified my guess is I know the guy who hit it he probably thinks oh well this is an easy place and he's going to tell all his buddies where it is anyway so yeah 1.5 but a person who's not on the End Circle uh might have to look for it and one thing I am going to make a comment about my own sin my own fault here when I was looking through the Rocks there I pulled out one rock and a bunch of rocks fell down and I thought oh no I'm ruining this site um and the cash might not even be there so I might post something either on the geocaching site the Korea geocaching site on Facebook or maybe on the forums geocaching forums I don't know but sometimes a hint is not cheating I think sometimes a hint helps preserve the the site if you if you tell somebody it's not in that pile of rocks okay they won't go there they won't disturb that they're not going to tear it apart and ruin it looking for a cash that's not there so a hint like that would be useful if if there's anything near your cash hide that might be culturally sensitive or just sensitive in general um kind of guide people away from it if that's not where the cash is I don't think that's cheating I think that's preserving the the site because you get desperate like me I I mean I'm this is from my own my own fault um I get desperate to find a 1.5 that I can't find and so I start getting a little rambunctious that's wrong and it's bad so if if in your description or yeah your description might be better if you don't like to give hints just put it in your description that you know don't look here because it's not there all right and that leaves everything else fine that you can you can rummage through and and so if you turn over a few rocks it's not going to hurt but some places like here I turned over a couple of rocks and a whole bunch of rocks fell down the trail if anybody had been walking they would have had to dodge those rocks so I'm gonna go try to collect as many as I can and bring them back up here but yeah that was naughty and the cash might not even be there but I have no idea and I got Hornets Hornets are really interested in this camera there's a lot of hornets up here what's the deal thank you | MikeOfKorea | UC5ZuRme-CHuvdPGoTpyTgdA | 2013-10-10 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 699 | 3,460 |
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YxrnuFbqkoo | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YxrnuFbqkoo | What's in the Box? AMT ERTL 31746 1969 Oldsmobile 442 W30 Model Kit Review | the 1969 oldsmobile w3442 by amt erdl coming up next on monster hobbies what's in the box what's in the box what's in the box what's in this box what's in the box hello once again oldsmobile fans i am your host dr olds with a brand new model car video just for you today we're going to be looking at amt earl's 1969 oldsmobile w3442 this is an amazing kit and one of the cars that i really love because i actually own a 1972 oldsmobile cutlass which is the last year of this type of body style 1969 is actually the last year of the way the side fenders and everything are and of course the rear quarter panels they change shape in 1970 until the last one in 72. so this one actually shares a lot of parts with the 1968 oldsmobile but new for 69 was of course the first time we had the split grill like this because 68 had headlight parking light headlight little grill and then on the other side right so anyway this model kit has come out a few times in the past i do believe mpc had it the original molds so i'm going to show you a bunch of old box arts and we're going to check it out and then we'll get into this amazing review [Music] and now oldsmobile fans we're going to wind the clock all the way back to 1969 where dr oldsmobile himself brings you a brand new w30 442 crazy street machine and here we have this nice model built and painted in nugget gold and it has a fresh air intakes because that's what the w30 package was which leads to hoses which go up into the air cleaner and into that nice four barrel carburetor into our 400 cubic inch engine now this model kit originally was an mpc kit and it was a w30 in the first release and then amt promptly bought mpc and everything else and in 1989 it has been known as an amt model ever since this edition is from 2002 and i do believe it was a walmart one the model builder did a great job on this thing except he kind of missed the side marker lights anyway a minor pick i used to be in the oldsmobile club i got a 72 sitting out in my backyard which of course we can use as some of the reference here so we have a nice picture of our interior here and then the side profile of our car and you'll notice here in the engine bay you got these red inner fender liners and no that's not a mistake for uh since 1967 to 1971 oldsmobiles had them as an option code number 522 these red inner fenders were made a lightweight injection molded plastic to save weight and enhance the red line tires of the time which of course are on these kits the other cool thing about it we got our olds right there very cool just tilt this up so the end of the box looks like the front cover of course and then here again we've got the engine detail this course is skill level 2 kit for ages 10 and up uses glue and paint and yeah there's the other end of that box again so just turning this over this way we'll of course lift the lid on our cutlass and first of course we get our instructions here and then our decal sheet which i'm gonna keep hidden until the end just keep you guys interested then we've got our oldsmobile body the tires are glass everything's nice in the bag there's our gray parts right there and finally our chrome so what i'm going to do is clear the box out of the way and then we'll take a look at all the parts and learn a little more about oldsmobile now before we get into our instructions and all the rest of our regular review one thing that i've got that's really cool is a 1972 oldsmobile chassis service manual and this covers the f-85 vista cruiser cutlass delta 88 custom cruiser delta 88 royale the 98 and the tornado basically everything oldsmobile had to offer for 72 i have right here in the original repair book now this is cool because of course it's got all your bits and pieces it tells you exactly how how to fix up your 72 oldsmobiles every single model and make and then i'm just going to show you a couple of little brief things quickly and then we'll get back into the regular review now one of the most important parts of this book is of course how to read your body and style number plate this course is sitting inside the car and as you can see here it tells you the first number is the divisions here or the model year then you've got your division series the body style the assembly plant so lan so this car is from lansing if it said r it would be from arlington bf is fremont and fra is framingham that's where your things would be made and then you got your unit number and then your lower oh this is the paint here the body and paint so you got your upper body color sitting here or fabric if you got a vinyl top and your lower body color here and then of course your your trim combination number is in here and the time build code is in here oh there's the year down there 72. this is a division series in here okay so that's how you read your plate so if you're in the wrecking yard and you come across an oldsmobile and you want to match it up for your model kit this tells you how to read it all of course this is for 72 so it might be a bit different but still so looking at the paint colors we'll get into that in just a second here now in addition to the paint codes we also have all these other codes like a33 which means you have a window and a power tailgate that of course would be for your station wagons but other cool things here like b-07 which is the police apprehender package for the highway patrol uh then we get into l-32 is a 350 cubic inch two-barrel which i think is in mine and then the l 34 which is a four barrel 350 and the l 35 which is the 350 in the b body which is the bigger ones then 455s down here we got a l75 package 455 cubic inch four barrel in the a body and the l77 which is in the w30 for this is for 72 but then we come down here and there's our w30 air induction system for the 455 cubic inch basically your ram air or in our 69 the um the engine with the snorkels underneath and right here we have our paint chart exterior colors so number 11 is cameo white 14 is silver pewter 18 is antique pewter 19 is ebony black 24 is nordic blue 26 is viking blue 28 is royal blue 36 is radiant green 43 is pinehurst green 48 is sea quota green 50 is covert beige 53 is saturn gold 54 sovereign gold 56 sunfire yellow 57 baroque gold 62 is saddle tan 63 is settled bronze 65 is flame orange 69 is nutmeg 75 is matador red and 81 is mambu which i don't know what that is at all and then up here we have our vinyl roof covers so a double a is white double b is black double f is saddle tan double g is green and double t is covert beige and then on a convertible double a is white double b is black double g is green double t is covert beige so they don't have a saddle tan convertible top but that is all your paints and vinyl roofs for 1972 i'm not sure what it is for 69 but anyway that's a good chunk of stuff and the last piece of information that i want to give out of this book before we carry on in our review is of course the identification of wheel discs and steering wheels so we have all of these of course but here's the main ones the super stock one which is basically a magnum 500 style wheel the super stock 2 which is included in these kits and then the super stock 4 which is on the toronados so that's a huge wheel and then we've got all these other nice discs which would be hubcaps of course and then the simulated wire wheels and then here we have our deluxe steering wheel for the f-85 which is in my cutlass the custom sports wheel which usually ended up in the 442s and then you got your bigger wheels for your toronados and 98s but again the most valuable piece of information now we'll dig right into our instructions here for our 69 olds w3442 i'll just wind this back a little bit the engine that they say that this is is a 350 horsepower 400 cubic inch motor there is also the option to build this as a custom 400 cubic inch with 400 horsepower and tricarbs i'm not sure if tricarbs were an option for this but i did find a really unique engine which i'll share with you right now and that of course is a really rare 1969 oldsmobile straight 6. i have never even seen that i was doing a web search for oldsmobiles and that came up and i was like i need to get that in this video anyway if your kit basher you can build that thing and throw it in but if you're not let's just stick with our instructions so of course we got a big huge instruction sheet so i'll just delve into this little by little but here's this amazing line drawing of the oldsmobile 442 w30 for 69 oh and one thing about 69 this was the second year of this body style but the first year to incorporate the two headlights side by side the grill and the divider bar so you get two little girls divider bar and the headlights the prior year 1968 had a headlight the parking light headlight and the grille that connected in the middle so that's how you know you're looking at a 69 so let's carry on to our first panel here's our first panel which is the wheel assembly and you have your choice between stock and custom now with custom you could actually go two ways because here they also have a drag slick so that's sort of more of a drag racing kind of thing but you could also use the goodyear polyglass gt tires in here instead of the slicks and basically have a custom and a dragster so let's just take a look at the stock one first of course here as we have just learned we have our super stock two wheels going into these goodyear polyglot gt tires the retainer and our wheel back and it's the same for custom except we're getting american mag wheels and then on here we're getting the american mag wheel as well as a drag slick so there's our wheel choices for this kit figure four shows our interior assembly for stock and custom and down here they have all the paint colors and numbers that's universal throughout this whole thing so here we have our 1969 oldsmobile dash with our steering wheel going in the brakes and clutch pedals are underneath it's an interior bucket but it does have bucket seats and seat backs as well as this three piece console so the bottom the top and the shifter all included the interior comes together very nice and fits well in the kit and here we are with our engine and there's our dr oldsmobile right there with the checkered flag and the v for victory this kit can be built one of two ways either as a daring doctor oldsmobile's w30 machine stock featuring a four barrel 350 horse 400 cubic inch v8 or with a 400 horsepower 400 cubic inch v8 custom please read through all instructions carefully before you begin always test fit parts before cementing and for best bond remove paint and plating from parts where glue is to be applied to get that nice plastic to plastic melt and there's our official gm registry or anyway engine assembly stock and custom so this is sub assembly a you have this nice engine block with actual cylinder heads in it and the rockers the bottom parts up top are the valve rods i guess the cylinder heads left and right a separate bell housing here and the starter motor the oil pan and the front water pump cover so they're saying in here to paint this all red which is not quite an oldsmobile color usually there is a red engine but they have used gold and metallic blue of course i'm talking about 72 so i might be a little off on 69 but anyway this is the beginning of our engine let's see what happens next next up we have our transmission and two pieces going together which will attach to our bell housing the oil filter will go up under here and then our power steering pump goes on to our front belts and pulleys this engine is correct for an oldsmobile because again it has a tall oil filler right there and the water pump looks correct next we continue with our engine assembly and this is the final assembly so here we get our stock intake for the 400 with the 350 the intake manifold our four barrel carburetor and our air cleaner 350 horsepower guys this is the 400 horsepower version with the air cleaner at three two barrel carburetors and the tri-power intake manifold now again i'm not really sure if they had this in 69 because they were starting to get away from the tricarbs at the end of the 60s so anyway that that is uh something to look up in our research here's our custom valve covers you also get stock valve covers both of these being chrome plated a distributor custom headers as well as the stock headers left and right the alternator and our fan gluing on here and there is going to be an upper radiator coming in upper radiator hose pardon me coming in and somewhere there's this little asterisk pointing to it oh on our intake manifolds there we go so there's our block getting all put together for the final assembly now figure eight and figure nine are all about the chassis and this is where you get to decide whether or not you're going to go code 522 and put in the red inner fender wells or just stick with the regular which were black so there is a choice in there anyway we've got our upper control arms gluing in on our chassis which is a one pan then we have our lower control arms the springs the kingpins right and left all popping into our chassis here and our tie rod and this kit does have posable front steering which is really awesome and then chassis figure 9 is the chassis assembly for stock or custom this course is where you're going to drop your engines in so you have your choice of either the stock or the custom engine gluing into your frame here your radiator hose you get your radiator shroud your radiator and these are your left and right air hoses which are going to come off the ends of your air cleaner and your upper radiator hose and then the battery and everything goes nicely in this engine bay panel 10 shows our chassis assembly this is in the rear part of the car as well as up front so there's your air scoops for the w30 package your exhaust pipes are all dropping in and then you have your upper and lower rear axle the drive shaft your shocks which should be dark gray and then your springs dropping in here all the uh paint codes are down in here somewhere oh up there pardon me and uh yeah so basically you get your nice oldsmobile chassis in here figure 11 and 12 are showing our body assemblies going together so here we have stock and custom this is underneath our windshield and rear window are gluing in as well as a rear view mirror which glues into our glass we have our firewall here which would be painted gloss black or even satin black and then our master cylinder which is two components which is going on here so again you get a steel color in here and the back should be an andonize anodized pardon me metal so it looks kind of like a rainbow then here in figure 12 we get our body assembly we have our hood going on here the 442 decal on the front and our stripes gluing on the hood side view mirrors coming in the interior pops up from underneath and then we've got our grille our front bumper assembly in the decals more 442 and the optional w30 decal going on there and to wrap the kit up we have figure 13 which is the final body assembly for stock and custom now this is again another decal you get which is a long number 10 number nine on the other side headlights are going into that grill and then the grill inserts are popping in then in figure 14 our final body assembly this is where you pop your wheels on you put in your rear bumper with the tail lights and the decal and the four foot two emblem on the back of the trunk lid and now here is the big discrepancy it shows these two decals going on the trunk lid now oldsmobile had a thing that they never had the stripes on the trunk lid if there was a stripe it would be something going along here across the back but never like this and in the oldsmobile club if you have stripes on the back here everybody will start calling your cutlass a chevelle because chevy chevelle's had the stripes on the trunk lid whereas olds only had them on the hood and that completes our look at our w30 instruction sheet for our olds 442 and here's our 1969 oldsmobile body and as you can see mpc originally designed this thing but they got it 100 right and i applaud them for it this is probably one of the best mpc kits that has ever come out and it's nice that amt actually took it over and of course keep it running so the this kit has the actual proper radiator support panel in here which is just amazing with the hood latch and everything just like the real car it also has in our grille in here underneath this kit of course has a full length hood that covers all this so originally earlier oldsmobiles would have this panel sitting up top well now it's hidden for 69 possibly 68 as well actually definitely 68 as well then of course the proportions and dimensions are all correct so i'm just going to turn this up to the side here now in 68 and 69 the fenders just came flush out of the body and then they were sunken in a little bit here sort of like i hate to say the 68 chevelles also had indentations in here but for 70 and up to 72 of course they started to incorporate the coke bottle shapes into the fenders as we'll probably see soon so anyway we've got our nice oldsmobile logo here which also served as a side marker light and then of course the square side mic marker light in the front i'm so excited i can't english there's a little section here you gotta remove the nice thing about this is if you wanted one of the oldsmobiles that was a pillar coop you could put a post right there with some evergreen styrene do a bit of research on that car we got our trunk panel it does have the little key latch hole down at the bottom so when you're sanding this try not to sand that off because body is beautiful the actual door handles look correct although you will have to drill them out or you know paint the whole thing a color and then carefully paint around there there is a chrome trim that goes along there which you'll need your bare metal foil for and i do believe there was a chrome package that had going up around the wheel arches i'm more familiar with the 72 than the 69s the one thing that is universal up top here there is a seat belt mounted in the roof panel that is a real thing and i can show you that as well all right so i'm in the backyard here in my 72 cutlass and up top we're looking at the headliner here and as you can see there's this plastic cover that covers a seat belt and the seat belt is up here so if you need the shoulder belt which is pretty new for 72 sorry you just pull it down here okay and then on our seat belt is that hole there so on the bottom of this is that little peg clip so that goes into the hole whoops okay put a knee there so that goes in the hole like that and then you just pull it back and it locks in place and then you have your shoulder belts now later years of course they sewed the shoulder belt onto the lap belt but of course this is back in 72 and it was brand new and well you know how people were then now you've also got your sun visors molded in up there which would have been nice if they were separate pieces that we could position up or down they've got little squares here where your window glass will go in and again up in the front not very many mold marks basically up in the roof which is sort of upsetting but otherwise this is very much a perfect representation of the 69 cutlass next up we have our chassis pen which is hooked up to these exhaust pipes here so i'll just move this over a little bit get the full picture so of course here's our rear exhaust pipes with our mufflers and the front extensions these bits would go up into your manifold and then here we've got our chassis and remember if you're going to paint this with the red fenders for your 522 package you can do that also you could paint these in a satin black there's a little reservoir sitting here okay the top isn't that interesting there are some wires on there which is correct but as we turn it over of course you can see the full frame in here and then our bits for the front steering what would have made this kit a lot better is if this was a separate molded pan much like the later amt kits but you know for the detail under here mpc got this thing so perfect now you can't you know discredit them too much there's our gas tank then the rear mountings for our oldsmobile rear suspension oldsmobile used the full perimeter frame on here this of course would be satin black in here would be a flat black up there all this would be satin black again so very nice detail on this undercarriage and finally for big pieces we have the interior which has the correct long package shelf back here a nice bench seat little notches for the front buckets to go in the transmission tunnel and our consoles will be in there there is a floor mat sitting here unfortunately it does have a mold mark sitting in there there's a couple there on the carpet in the back now unfortunately they went with the bucket so that doesn't really give you the proper detail and you know if they went with separate panels like later amt kits of the 90s you could have got that nice oldsmobile door handle in here this is an oldsmobile door handle and it would look great sitting like in our interior just in the back but instead we kind of get something that looks like just kind of a a little indented line in here but again you know bucket tubs what can you do underneath is perfect there's no mold marks or anything so again nice work by mpc next up in our gray components is of course the hood and suspension in the front and rear and our under hood details like firewall radiator fan radiator fan shroud master cylinders battery all this stuff and what's really nice is you do have the posable steering which always looks cool these are grills there's a bit of flash on the grills but overall this is a clean casting and then there's our hood with the little vents in the back which is correct there's a little tongue now there is some mold marks under here it does have the correct matting underneath and it's got two little holes there again for connecting up with something with your ram air now this kit was also also has come out as the um hurst 442 the special oldsmobile with all the racing bits so there are some little holes and stuff that are for that car that are not really supposed to be for this car that are of course underneath the hood and whatnot our next great parts tree has the engine components and it also has our wheel backs and of course the little retainers but again i mean this motor is awesome for mpc this must have been the last years of mpc and mpc design you have all your rockers sitting on there you have the valve lifter ends and you also have your cylinder bores in this engine block so let's bring this thing up into our camera i mean look at how great that is you could build this thing as an engine on the bench with this car being a diorama piece and it would look amazing on the back well not too much for sink marks and mold or whatever but there's your hoses there is mold mark on the bottom and then our wheelbacks but everything looks just like the olds 400 cubic inch and here we have these amazing interior components as our last bit of the gray parts tree and as you can tell although it doesn't have the separate side molded panels which would have made this model kit the cream of the crop it does make up for it on the additional components the dashboard looks correct for 69 cutlass the steering wheel is the correct one it doesn't have the rally wheel in here with the extra spokes but it still has the nice proper wheel and of course here's our bucket seats and that center console and our brake pedals so let's just bring this up to the camera i'm gonna bring up that dashboard you can see oops can't go out of focus there you can see it's got the proper vents with the little uh bars in there that you can tilt up and down the radio the glove box is the right shape the instruments are of course correct as well then moving on to the seats we get the proper oldsmobile style tuck and roll nice pattern the wheel or the seat backs look correct our console okay there it is it should be good with that chrome insert that goes in there and then we've got that deluxe steering wheel sitting there as well as our pedals so again very nice work by the makers at mpc and now we get into my favorite part of all the model kits which of course is the chrome tree and here we have our front grille and bumper assembly as well as the rear bumper and the bumpers just hung on on bumper mounts of course they're basically a decoration not like today where they're impact bumpers here we have our american mag wheels this is the intake manifold for the tri-carbs which are in here and then there's our air cleaner for our stock version the air cleaner for the tri-carbs this is the console here the chrome piece that goes on top we've got our little mirrors down here our shift lever and then we've got exhaust pipes and exhaust manifolds for the custom our valve covers these ones are custom these ones are stock there's a stabilizer bar the fan alternator four barrel carburetor four barrel intake which is chrome and then we've got our mirror here and our super stock two wheels sitting down here which are nice to paint i'll just bring this up into the camera so you can see just turn it around there's our nice oldsmobile front grille the with the turn signal lights down below you're gonna have to carefully scrape the chrome in here and in here to glue on the headlights and the little grille inserts again very nicely done the console you can see a pattern on there which is very nice you just turn this over a couple of mold marks on here but you want to paint this section black just to get it to hide on your car again the chrome is very nice on here and you should have a lot of fun putting this together next up we have our glass components or clear transparent components we have the front windshield the rear glass and our headlights here as well as a rear taillights which have the correct waffle type pattern on them just like a real 69 olds now the camera won't pick that up of course but but trust me okay anyway there's our glass and as you can see it's nice and scratch free amt put this in a nice bag for us so that was a good saving grace hey one thing i didn't notice about this kit is it doesn't have that steering wheel scotch taped into the rear panel our headlights have the correct waffle pattern on them as well so make sure you get those facing the right way when you put them in your front bumper if you want to have a good year of driving don't forget to put goodyear tires on your vehicle okay i'm being cute there but here we have our goodyear gt polyglass tires which of course were bias belted and over here we have our goodyear blue streak ovals and these have been on amt kits for a very long time of course these tires are basically from 1967 but they are good detail i do like them even though they're on everything and if you want to paint them up right they should look like this okay that's those guys and then here of course we have the blue streak specials which are your drag slicks which again is kind of odd that they put drag slicks in this and there's nothing really drag stir about this oldsmobile anyway there's our tire combinations finally we have our decal sheet with the nice 442 emblems on here then we've got a license plate from wisconsin which is a normal type plate cde245 and there's also a new york one which is nys123 this could go in with your ghostbuster buster's diorama because they're from new york as well we've got our w30s on there these are the nice blue stripes for your custom and then we have the proper hood stripes with the improper trunk stripes on there as well unfortunately they're only black oldsmobile did offer a lot of different colored stripes but this basically limits us to making a light colored car this is the oldsmobile that i built a long time ago before i joined the oldsmobile club and i used some fred caddy decals and of course he's not really around anymore these are the red stripes on the silver body this car was in a magazine something similar to it anyway and i made my own bench seat by joining the buckets together and flocking them as you can see i've got the incorrect red stripes on the trunk lid however you may be wondering where these wheels came from here these are from a 58 chevy that i was working on and i decided to use the steel caps on here because the car in the magazine it had the dog dish hubcaps but i couldn't find any and as you can see here it does have the posable steering which is a hallmark of this kit and again i used some seat belts from other model cars that i had my collection in the spare parts bin you can see the cutlass s logo on here cutlass cutlasses of course was the lower kind of version from the 442 w30 now i'm just going to open up the hood and show you what's underneath and here in the engine bay i've got the motor painted gold with that nice red air cleaner i removed one side of the snorkels because my example of course didn't have it so there it is inside that engine bay here we have the other version of this kit which of course is the 1969 hurst olds and as you can see it's got that nice scoop on there that of course was the true ram air scoop it's got the 455 cubic inch under the hood of course i got our hurst olds decal right there this is the only car that had the stripe on the back but again it was a special edition you can see my little i love model cars decal on there as well as the license plate down below now these wheels are not part of the actual amt kit these are something else and what i did is i wanted to use the parts for that posable front end on another oldsmobile so i used an actual 1970s johan undercarriage on here and that completes our look at the amt erdel 1969 oldsmobile w342 and if any of you have built this in the past we'd love to see your finished models over on our facebook page well i hope you enjoyed that great review of this model kit and if you love these awesome amazing unboxing videos that i make every week don't forget to like subscribe and share and pound that notification bell so that every time i upload a brand new video you're the first person to know about it and the first person to watch it and the first person to comment on it and if you want to see all our amazing model kits that are for sale because this is in my own collection don't forget to check out www.monster.hobbies.ca today to see what i have for you and until next time everybody keep those wheels on the road [Music] you | Monster Hobbies Online | UCZ133gR57cLuTRZT_dwLVcQ | 2020-10-09 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 6,019 | 30,745 |
ZyU1DNOsenA | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZyU1DNOsenA | Nationals Starts at States | hi my name is yaara wing and this is 60 second Sunday today's special guest is Breland Billy Wisconsin FBLA times thinking so let's get started hi my name is Brandon Billy and I'm the Wisconsin FBLA region 6 vice president as you may know some states have district or regional competitions before you can advance on to the state level as a regional host I wanted to share some preparation tips with you to help you get on stage at Nationals this summer first make sure to check the national website for information and topics of your competitive events the sooner you start preparing the more likely you are to move on to the state conference if you're in a presentation or speaking event always have backup ways to present your information in case of equipment difficulties and make sure you are familiar with the equipment you are using objective test-takers you can find practice tests on sites like Quizlet or test frenzy to help you prepare for the big day pro tip answer the last 20 questions first since those are used for tiebreakers good luck and I hope to see you all in San Antonio this summer | FBLA Competitive Events | UC8jDSycrMCjJWwuq1dZNUhA | 2019-05-21 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 200 | 1,104 |
vcAHbvTlpKA | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vcAHbvTlpKA | DEF CON 19 - Matt 'openfly' Joyce - The Art of Trolling | as I said in my biography this talk is dedicated to two heroes that we've lost recently Ronald Reagan and macho man randy savage i'd like to add a special note also for Bubba who recently died of police academy fame good guy so I didn't have time to photoshop men also I've never seen him in a cowboy hat but what I'd like everyone in the audience to do to demonstrate your love of these great American icons is where I'm going to shout America and I want you all to shout [ __ ] yeah so America nicely done okay get this going yeah so welcome to the art of trolling I submitted this talk actually as a joke I did not expect it to be accepted I've submitted yeah so I like many of you have probably submitted many great talks to DEFCON that have been technical and brilliant and insidious and many nature's and they get turned down every time the one time I submit to talk that's you know kind of stupid it gets accepted so goes to show okay can you still hear me I've got one of these that's probably the feedback is so okay raise your hand if you can't hear me ok so I'm Matt Joyce I'm also known as open fly I am someone who's actually trolled people before sadly and this next slide is important so trolling is innately going to piss some people off hopefully none of you are going to get pissed off at me and for the duration of the talk try to suspend your hatred and whether or not what I'm talking about is ethical or not it's irrelevant it's more about the technology the mythology and the lulz which is important so we're going to move on the troll we need to agree on a definition of what a troll is a lot of different definitions of troll have been bandied about across the years and with things like lolz sec and so on an anonymous running around a lot of different people are trying to [ __ ] with what the word troll means and it's become oh my god i'm going to go protest people killing the whales that's a troll it's not so we're going to go with a couple of these really bad debt definitions are kind of great the one that really is the best if one of the very bottom on the cyberbullying laws definition I love that makes the assumption that everyone is generally helpful that gets trolled and they're emotionally distraught as a result of it so it's actually kind of like that definition I'd roll them but uh here's my definition I came up with this and I think it's pretty much one of the better troll definitions out there it does involve a 30 year old single scotch if you don't drink you should start if it's against your religion or morality you know you can't be a troll sorry son Zuko quotes I'd like to see more of them in conferences because I know pisses off patrician org so if you do submit or present here sunzu quotes throughout all of it don't even have to actually be quotes just tag them okay so before we get into like modern-day trolling let's go back in time to the prehistory when the world was young and people were discovering that trolls not only carried big things and hung under bridges they also you know piss people off so God is not a troll in judeo-christianity God a lot of people were telling me this guy's a troll he's not this is proof this is Bethel a bunch of kids made a joke about one of his his prophets and he summoned bears that's not funny that's just dick but God had a son Jesus is a troll he walked around in the Middle East preaching everyone being friends with each other the last guy to do that was george w bush Oh low-key kind of a badass but a lot of people don't know that his best friend was a long wolf which was kind of important and of course he know Loki needs no I district introduction everyone knows him but Prometheus a lot of people don't know the full story about how much patrol this guy was he was [ __ ] dedicated so how everyone knows about him stealing fire but does anyone know like the real story behind why he stole in the fire it all started as a practical joke homeslice was like ok Zeus is at a banquet with all the other gods and a couple Titans they're hanging out they're going to decide what Zeus is going to get as an offering from the people of Earth so Prometheus being the [ __ ] that he is basically dresses up bones inside of like pig fat and makes it look really good then he dresses up meat inside of like the bowels of swine you know if you're Scottish that might appeal to you but Zeus was obviously not happy so Zeus picks the bones he ends up with bones being dedicated to him by the people of Earth and being the [ __ ] that Zeus is he goes ok well if I can't get my meat no one else can either in steals fire from people prometheus not about to let his joke die steals fire back to people being the biggest [ __ ] and I guess whatever Greek mythology that's a good one so for that for his crime he ended up being chained to a rock and had you know Eagles ripping out his flesh and then growing back every day which severe dedication good guy then there's the coyote the coyote is probably the most positive figure of a troll in the history of Native American or he teaches many good and wonderful lessons he's kind of great a lot of people think another good one would be like the African guy a nancy nancy was not that cool uh Nancy basically stole everything good he ever did from other animals all of his stories he basically jacked the spear insane of 419 scammers okay this guy is a modern-day icon so stabby here was inadvertently part of a troll we picked him up as an orphan robot at resistors some guy walks in and says hey does anyone want a robot arm and you know you never say no to that ever so anyways stab he's hanging out with us where you going to the TechCrunch hack day where there's a whole bunch of web entrepreneurs doing their hackathons doing their startup businesses including the AOL team which by the way failed it hard we brought in a giant cinematic arm connected to a blade and we hooked it up with twilio set it up so that people could contact the stabbing arm via the phone choose the mode of stabbing and then we had a little stabber idea connected to it to fired it up we thought this was hilarious it turns out so did everyone else at the TechCrunch we ended up like coming in like 14th place of three but we were still invited to the the row of like winners of like the three people who won and they made us an honorary runner-up just that they could get us into the row of people that were actually presenting real business models at times so people would be coming down the aisle and going yeah yeah what's this it stabbed people you guys are trying to sell this so now we're going to get back to classical trolling a lot of people people may know some of this stuff the big ones are logical fallacies these are how you talk to someone you know piss someone off their conversation this is the one most people encounter it's also the one that most people are unprepared to deal with because our American educational system has glossed over the fact that our brains basically have fundamental flaws in them it's real easy to make someone say something stupid or believe something utterly insane so I've basically taken the highlights comic books here and reworded them to to illustrate so appeal to authority is a great one I personally like to choose an authority no one else recognizes which I've kind of illustrated in the top one where some guys taking advice from his dad he's pouring are introduced on the markets of the Orient obviously he does not have a monocle or a top hat so he knows nothing of the markets of the Orient but you know he's an authority figure move on over here we got the appeal to probability what are the odds and this one is actually kind of useful especially when dealing people in academia who rely upon probability you know simplest answer is likely the most likely yeah the best part about this is people have presumption of what the actual odds are so sometimes you can actually convince something is untrue when it's actually true because the actual odds are not understood denying the antecedent is kind of great just because this is wrong doesn't mean this is right you know great ways of talking with people but note the the top one that one's important 911 trolling is some of the best out there it the now the great part is is everyone's covered the obvious stuff now it's you know these were elias did it the CIA did it it's important to like take a positive spin on this and go at it from another angle and be like our heroic CIA agents were killed in a botched attempt to blow up the towers by terrorists who actually struck on the same go for gopher insane arcane and you can have a lot of fun with this one and no matter what you do you're going to piss people off denying they have to see that here is crucial so the argument from ignorance basically on this one evolution creationism arguments are basically founded about them and those are also great one reason it's grades because there's dinosaurs involved and everyone loves dinosaurs so we got the raptor jesus people running around on top of Triceratops it's pretty great arguments migrants are really easy to do and they problem with the maze is you can't use them on audience like you guys you guys actually have a fairly decent breadth of knowledge where you're going to sit there and go this doesn't work but if you're ever like at bible studying you want to [ __ ] with people this works so this is um eight off and hans discussing a correlative policies while i was doing these i got progressively worse and at some point they switched over from being connor and mark to a dolphin Hans so correlative Bala seas are the best on earth in fact correlative fallacies are so badass that doctoral thesis people will actually get into real serious pissing matches over whether or not their correlative analysis is actually correct and you can take this to every level so you can argue over like percentage error in a test three layers below someone else's test you can this is basically how the people argue about whether or not the world is global warming or global cooling you can argue any which way and just prove any argument using correlative and policies and correlative analysis but uh you can also do horrible horrible things with them as shown in the top one okay hold on I will read it aloud for you because somebody asked so the little boy says I wonder why the black guy always dies first in these films to his you know darker skins friend well it's obvious the the reason black dudes always die first in horror movies is because they are genetically inferior to us Aryan folk I don't actually believe that in fact my identical twin brother is african-american thank god he's not here right now so historian fallacies are they'll also great because you can go with some really arcane ridiculously wonderful shape with these so I've done a couple of good ones here they're good i like i like personally prefer the one to the right where the kids insinuating you know they're only 300 of us you say but you know i asked you what Leonidas could do with 300 choosing people out of history and taking them into the wrong era is wonderful because people are taught growing up that these are these are important stories that give us a message of hope and prosperity and so on but obviously many of them are you know they're not the norm these are exceptional people and exceptional times in exceptional circumstances which makes them great did you do the false dilemma ok the false dilemma is a really good one this one actually works on a lot of people and it works in two ways one it can easily get them turn around and the other one is it can infuriate them to the point that they lose coherence in their brain they just go it's like idiot mode for fury and you all know an idiot mode is right you start talking with large technical terms and everyone just buys glazed-over believe everything you say I'm sure most of the infosec people in here know all about that there are entire business models based on it yeah I said it okay so we'll move on from there the young Republican with the if by whiskey I just love the namely if by whiskey uh it's it's kind of a way to compliment someone while calling them an [ __ ] and you know it's the ultimate pie form of policy it's yes I agree with you it's wonderful that you that you support stopping the slaughter of Wales but you know whales are godless killing machines something's out of fact maybe a little bit better I came without that up the top of the head moving on behavior modification so I did a little bit of research on this because behavior modification is one of those things a lot of research has been done on a lot of it was done in the 50s and it was done by people who are attempting to stop Communists gays fascists anyone you could think of obviously didn't work so this is the important part for you guys your info SEC professionals you have to stop viewing people as people view them as software a lot of the same things are true you just look at them as a black box design and you're basically fuzzing the ever-loving crap out of the person until you see a response that looks anomalous then you pick at it like a scab most of this is basically how most trolling works on any basis it's look fine exploit so this this little bastard right here was the first body ever wrote I was on IRC a lot in college and I needed to go to class yes yeah only college so it goes back that far but I was an IRC a lot in college a lot and I need to go to class so what I did was was I automated myself on our seats that I can continue to call people names and harass people while I wasn't there so this bot basically just sat on their respondents a certain people and if it hurts name would make certain responses that I would usually make you but occasionally say things I usually say and no one caught on to it for something like three or four weeks and the only reason they did catch it because it was responding just a little too quickly so this is a great hilarious but B also made me feel like I'm a vapid tool so actual modification of human behavior involves changing people surroundings so these are the Martin and pair seven characteristics I pulled off Wikipedia and they are actual behavior modification guidelines if you will so what I've done with these is I've modified them to meet my needs and call them the seven characteristics of behavior modification for the most part they're important but one of them relies a lot on accountability and responsibility and being ethical this one doesn't exactly the opposite zero accountability is absolutely vital the fact that i'm caught talking to you is only happening because i don't do as much horrible crap as i used to do one of the guys in the front row here actually chased me down the hallway the first time I met him when he found out that I was the guy from IRC so this you got to be careful doing this you know lots of proxies Lowell SEC the [ __ ] out of yourself but my second version of the bot kind of made fun of that it uh it basically worked off of IRC logs and it generated a whole bunch of separate bots that would live off of an IRC log it would see a new character enter enter into a channel based off of that characters enter time and repeat the text that it said at that time there was multiple different ways uses the primary one is that you could take a very busy channel record the traffic and replay it into a channel that you didn't like flood the hell out of it no one would realize it was being flooded because they'd see different people having real conversations not realizing they're all box so when I was demoing this for the people at noisebridge I pre demoted on a German IRC server using a an IRC log based off of the hackers movie script so it rejoined all the characters in time with the movie and had them talk to each other as such I was interesting i have two versions of that but one of my website is actually for using what's that stupid site called free note is it now not on freenode tour that's the one yeah sorry about that the reason all the tour nodes don't work on things like IRC or forums is people like me it was too easy we use them all then we went back to proxies which are a [ __ ] to find unless of course you're one of those horrible people who you know steals them so this isn't a very important piece of technology right here 3d scanning and with the help of the MakerBot team at maker faire this year I help them get 3d scans of the moon by moon that's my ass it's on thingiverse it's open source there's a lot of different technology and trolling and you can use all of it I assure here so this one's kind of like my favorite and most famous I got bored one day and embedded an mp3 player inside of a hand grenade so this ended up on a whole bunch of blogs fine a couple even hit boing boing and hackaday which is great but a couple months later the tsa found it on my flickr feed and blogged about it not once but twice basically my mp3 player personally is never allowed on an airplane now a really great part here and i'll leave it to all of you guys to you know [ __ ] to the TSA about it is none of them actually provided attribution and this is a creative commons image so we have some fun with that okay so this one's another good one how many people here are familiar with shmoocon goods it's really hard to get tickets luckily one year a friend of mine was there and contacted us the Friday of shmoocon starting i was about to grab a bus down from New York and he goes you're never going to believe this [ __ ] these guys have actually made their badges out of plastic and I'm like okay get a dollar bill send us a picture on your cell phone he does we marked up a whole bunch of fake badges and laser cut all of them this one was massively scaled in bubblegum pink we had another one that was normally scaled bubblegum pink but with a unicorn on it we also made five black badges because that was one of the most common types of plastic we had and we made five of them I didn't realize that black was actually being used when we got there we realized holy crap not he's black being used it's the organizer badge so as far as I know only one person mansha get into the conference with one of the black badges because I only gave one out before I found out that uh that wasn't allowed but somebody did get in with the giant bubblegum pink batch which was confiscated and then sold to charity but yeah interestingly enough this is water cut you could pry plasma cut some derivative or just use cardboard in color right and you could probably screw up their game because note how this has numbers and some sort of game involved with it so did theirs we change the barcode to basically say [ __ ] you people were scanning the barcode seeing [ __ ] you and going what how does this work into the game they thought that our Badgers are like some sort of secret game this one I have to note because DNA is prolific in the world of trolling and I'm sure there's members out here I would like to say the time faggus it's douche and I'd like to know when death a bio is going back with naroda again but uh so troll Forge was something that they set up initially was private and then they went public and then then what private again and then I went public again and then somebody stole the tarball and now it's on the knee you and I don't know why but troll fortress hilarious because they created their own version of trolling software and I suggest looking at this because it will give you a great insight into how trolls go about bypassing filters there's this is actual like infosec research these guys will actually go after failures in things like CAPTCHA systems and this right here is basically four or five years old but demonstrates the degree of complexity that was involved in bypassing and [ __ ] with people on forums highly capable people doing utterly worthless crabbing then you wonder this is how low set comes around when someone gets very bored yes if you won't want to know lolz sec is actually ran by a name a guy named Dylan VA of the IL lan you can find him on pound lush on risin a lot a lot of people don't know that it's true this one is my favorite I never did this but whoever the hell did this gets hell of a lot of points this is a 4chan troll basically someone called up and convinced Oprah Winfrey that there were over 9000 penises out there raping children and she went on the air thinking that there was a real organization out there that had over 9000 penises all raping children it said it in that exact way I really have no other way to explain that that's just it's astounding okay ethics this is kind of important it's hard to get into so when you first start out this is like hacking it's like playing you can play with your friends that's okay you can play with people that you don't know in environments where you expect people to play with you that's okay like if you're on IRC there's a certain expectation that you're going to be [ __ ] with you when you're on the DEF CON Network there's a certain expectation you're going to be [ __ ] with when you're in a walmart gets a little grey when you're at your cousin's wedding there are certain things you just don't do you can apply that where you could be more moral about it but the end result is is how you choose to go about playing with things like this is moderately important but the most important rule out there has nothing to do with ethics it has to do with being funny if you're going to be a dick you better be funny otherwise you're going to end up you know getting stabbed in the face or something it happens hey it'll probably happen tonight no he's not actually he's in New York okay you know what I'll tell you a quick story about mr. stab because I got some time so mr. stabby we pick him up we're working on him we originally set him up as just trying to figure out his wiring and fixing pneumatics on him and we're setting up a basically a pinata party with the robotic arm this is actually where he got his name we got very drunk and the pneumatic arm wasn't doing a very good job of smashing the hell out of the the pinata so repeat us you ever met him was inebriated and ran up to him he goes I've got an idea while many of you think bree has great ideas some of his ideas are less than great this one was a let me hand the robot a knife so he didn't like duct tape and in there he was little to pincer arms he tries to attach I'm like a butcher's knife to it we're sitting there going he's going to kill somebody so I'm walking up it was like dude doesn't your lease have the Three Laws of Robotics in it turns out his lease does have a Three Laws of Robotics in it now that he didn't put him in but mr. stabby at that party apparently someone got enamored with him and we woke up the next morning and found out that he had been profiled in the Columbia newspaper like Columbia University's newspaper someone had done a very serious background check on where the robot came from where he was manufactured contacted the manufacturers tried to figure out where it was sent who it did work for and they got as far as the University that it was sold to in the 70s and then nothing no one knows where where'd spent 20 years and suddenly ended up on it for those who didn't hear the argument is Jail entirely possible so that's that's the origin of stabby ok so what do we learn the spar trolls are heavy contributors to cultural values and that's true for every hacker out there there is a troll in fact the original hacking began with defacements for the most part well not the original but stuff that we did the stuff that people of my age group grew up in we had to facers like well sec everywhere we all knew them we had hack wiser global hell all these funny people in fact let me tell you a quick story because I really don't have as many slides left as I thought so this is a this is a good one in college we set up a honey pot I was my alpha we set it up as a shell server and hand it over to the hack wiser internal IRC server and said this is a compromise machine please use it through one of their members and then we had TTYL snoop set up and we watched what everyone was machine and pulled their exploits one guy hopped on with three gigs of binaries and it attempted to execute every last one of them in row x86 binaries we watch this guy for two hours attempt to run every single binary he had on an alpha so this is the level of competency you see in people who are script kiddies but the level of hilarity that comes out of them is also fairly great Lowell sec basically took sequel I and turned it into an art form they're all going to jail eventually but they were hilarious and that's important our art devotes behavior evokes emotion the modern behavior modification techniques is kind of true we haven't seen the full impact of that yet you haven't seen trolls get fully involved with Google+ or with facebook there are a couple folks out there one of my friends Tom Ryan gave a Black Hawk taught last year about tracking people with insidious intent on the internet using a fake woman named Robin sage who by the way is my girlfriend he [ __ ] her so the reality is is instead of creating one person on there I could quickly modify one of my scripts to create thousand people on google plus I have a script that I didn't finish in time for this event but is mostly done and what it does is it generates fake graphs easy to do in G a new plot and thanks to the guys who broke into MIT install of doctoral journals you can now associate any one of those graphs with a doctorate journal you just say this graph is from there and most people will believe you in fact this what this has worked in academia it's a good art it's the problem that you're gonna run into with behavior modification is as people are innately trusting of certain areas people are innately expecting things to be right in certain regions they're just like machines you throw them a curve ball at the right time and they're going to fail so defining standards in the practical application of cutting edge technology it's kind of true troll Forge and other people basically standardize the way in which you interact with bypassing CAPTCHA systems so that their scripts would work between different formed units and so farnum's so forth so on and so forth it's a it's pretty vital to technology that people continue to play with stuff it's pretty vital that they take their planes in the next level and build from there so these are references i added pretty straightforward the troll forge one is on their behavior modification is on their music piracy links are to the grenade and a couple of other scripts i added and i'll add more as the week goes by but at this point i'd like to ask anyone for questions magnets actually there is a guy in the audience right now that as a great response to that my friend aesthetics over there from noisebridge had a phenomenal troll the noise bridge crew got together and went to a clown posse concert and they offered to do a science fair to insane clown Polytechnic right so they're trying to teach them how magnets work how rainbows were scientists juggalos just not just not the clowns that you showed me you know those girls were oh god I assure you there oh we have another question yes and my name is actually registered to it if you want my home address I am a pirate okay don't tell any of the people I work for that I am though just between us how do I answer that a big part of what we do is manifest destiny you what shipping supplies plenty of shipping supplies is anyone getting this joke oh oh yeah this is a good one by the way convert all of your your measurements for data to metric to imperial i've been using hogsheads of bytes recently on the internet just to [ __ ] with people and they actually believe it's real works ok any more questions ah so this is important I wasn't lying about that this guy billing we've known him for a little while he's kind of shady we thought he was New Yorker for a while he really wasn't turns out he was a Fed and this is all secondhand but uh villain was basically run around on the internet being a being a baller you know hanging out with the women you know we was in schmoozin sending us lots of updates about his life and we realized that he was very quiet whenever lowsec was doing anything big and he would drop off of IRC and he started targeting people that we knew like 2,600 Nets IRC service them they got hit by a whole bunch of Lowell sec people everywhere like okay we got to know this guy he knows all the same places we do and we slip we talked to each other we all confirmed that we were all not involved except for villain no one could figure out villains actual contact info so i highly recommend if there are any federal agents in the audience you hunt this villain down villain is he's large and blonde very blog okay any more questions you okay anyone else no one really oh I got one I can't make out what you're saying shout it you know what this is an important lesson if you can't hear someone just respond with something that sounds like what you thought yes absolutely holy from my heart deeply and morally I believe everything that you just said I would kill to defend those ideals okay anyone else okay actually this is a good argument if you ever want to deal with the [ __ ] European one they know jack [ __ ] about our geography they give us [ __ ] for not knowing their geography most of them no don't know anything about ours they think that [ __ ] you know Idaho is next New Jersey they also the metric system is [ __ ] for reals if anyone ever actually thought about this from 15 seconds they figure it out yes you can divide by 10 its decimal yeah woohoo you can't [ __ ] have it quarter and third it like you can at a 12 12 or a base 16 system and base 16 goes into binary it's a 2n and it's perfect square metro okay you know it's conspiracy it never happened if I had to choose a running mate Christopher Walken that man would kill for me I'm sure okay not only did we land on the moon we killed God and we got up there I stole that from the onion but my god that's a wonderful piece of literature i highly recommend reading it okay anyone else you ah so glorious agents of our Central Intelligence politbureau charged valiantly into the building's intent on destroying the edifice to capitalism that was ruining our nation however unbeknownst to them radical Islamists like this guy right here look at that [ __ ] beard basically destroyed the building they had no idea there was actually going to be a terrorist attack that was actually successful what were the [ __ ] odds yeah I'm sorry I can only speak the truth crap flooding there's actually this bot that actually goes on IRC I don't know if any of you have actually met it but it basically talks about [ __ ] that's that's the actual crap flooding bot that's all it does yeah maybe I was promised cake to all I got was a beer it's pretty good though thank you okay I've got ten minutes I more questions shoot Bebe's okay about what oh yeah trolls are highly important to reproduction if there are late any ladies out there I highly recommend okay i'm going to call this talk because people are walking away | DEFCONConference | UC6Om9kAkl32dWlDSNlDS9Iw | 2013-11-02 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 5,999 | 31,719 |
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