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Starfield 5 INSANE UNIQUE WEAPONS Hidden In The Game You Dont Wanna Miss - Complete Weapons Guide
so I am back with another star Fjord video and today guys I bring you the location of five incredible unique weapons you can easily Miss how's it going guys my name is DPG if you do enjoy this video leave it a like really helps me in the channel out and if you like what you see and want to see more be sure to subscribe so playing this game and making the wrong or even right choices sometimes can lead you to missing something special or if you don't lose a certain spot when the time is right you can completely miss something great now Starfield is full of uniques but today I bring you five of the best weapons you can easily Miss okay so first up guys we have the Gallows Reach This AK looking little beast is definitely not one to turn your nose up at this is a great and powerful little monster and while you can't easily miss this one now what I will say is when you first get the opportunity to grab this ring even if you don't up until a certain point in the story you can come back if you are at the point where I am at where you're able to go into that new game plus you may have missed this thing and missed the opportunity to come back and get it so you have to wait until you get into that New Game Plus so during the main campaign about halfway through maybe about two-thirds true you will hit a mission called No sudden moves here you have to make your way onto the scope I believe it's pronounced skull skull Scout who cares but either way guys you need to get onto this ship now it's on this ship where this item is located now when you first get on here all is civil but you have to persuade the main man of Petrov to hand over the artifact that's why you are here I mean this can go a few ways so I wouldn't really worry too much about the dialogue choices you make because this weapon isn't affected by that so this weapon is located within petrov's room which is just behind where you would meet him where he's lying on that couch I actually went back to the scale ship uh way after I did this Mission uh so one screen now guys is the exact location of this weapon from as soon as you board this ship foreign next up guys we have another weapon tied to the game's campaign in regards to becoming available once you hit a certain point so the weapon itself in my opinion is one of the more powerful weapons you can get in this game it's called the mutineer it holds six shirts bullet burst deals Hefty damage so it basically does like two shots of three bullets but it is an absolute monster okay so an early campaign mission cooled into the unknown this is where this weapon first becomes available but don't worry if you are past this point already you can still get this thing now the only one thing you will need to get this weapon is one rank into that security skill for that lock picking and also a couple of Digi picks so it's at this point where you will meet Vladimir it's down to dialogue choices here where this becomes available to you so upon docking onto the eye space station where you first meet and speak to Vladimir he eventually should show a dialogue option of you learning about his past it should state so you retired from the Crimson Fleet didn't know what happened upon you clicking on this you will unlock an activity called Vladimir's house this is where the weapon lies now if you didn't do this the first time you spoke to Vladimir upon the eye you can still trigger this by finding him within your current playthrough he should be at the lodge guys this is within new Atlantis and Jameson upon Alpha century so upon having this activity and tracking this activity it sends you to Vladimir's villa which is located on Zuma 7 and this is within the Zuma Galaxy as seen on screen now once you've loaded in follow the path up the hill to his house once you're inside make your way downstairs you will come to this door which requires you to use a Digi pick on this Advanced luck so go ahead and open this door once you do inside on his desk this weapon is waiting for you so go grab it next up guys we have a weapon I do believe you can go and get at any time but it is a great unique item which is why I've added it today it's also one I don't see many people covering so this weapon is called the trick shot and it does have a unique skill to it every fourth shot fires two projectiles at once which really does work well in regards to that damage outbutt people so how you get this finger straight forward so you want to head to the newian system and then onto the planet nearer then land at that one of a kind spot once you are here guys simply follow the path I take on screen you may see red lasers belonging to turrets these ignored me so they should do you if they don't take them up but you guys come and get this weapon foreign next up guys we have an amazing pistol called the Ember but with this one comes a ship too so today I will cover both here okay so this ship is called the two I believe it's pronounced and it's definitely worth you checking out the weapon is called the Amber it's a laser pistol nothing special in its reality but it's still a great great weapon to use and collect okay so both of these items are tied to a side quest which you started upon Neon neon is found within the volley system so go to the wall like systemic C right here guys in your map or on your map then select the volai alpha and upon these guys select the destination called Neon so apart neon this is a quest that does just pop up I was running down the main area and as you can see on screen now guys the grass just popped up on screen the one you are looking forward is called back to the Grind so the quest starts off with you having to apply for a job which is done at any of these terminals which you'll see down the main stretch I legit was just pressing anything here but if you want to make sure you get selected for this hookup of a job interview choose what I do on the screen now from here guys you simply go on me Imaging and start doing jobs for her to balance the quest up to the point of me getting this ship took me under an hour but could be way less if you know what you're doing so after the initial back to the Grind Quest you are simply doing jobs for Imaging these are simple and straightforward jobs each taking probably five to ten minutes the only one thing you need a simple experience in isn't obvious a lot picking and you're good to go so six short quests later you come to the one which you get these items from it's called top secrets now in this one run the quest up to a point of view having to speak meet Simon is this guy which branches off into his own quest for you and this is where you get this weapon and this ship now what I will say is guys if you press the wrong dialogue choice you completely miss the chance of getting this I ain't sure if there's another one there could be but I do not know so from here guys for upon meeting Simon choose the dialogue options I go for make sure you don't pay him any credits and then select let's hear about this side job this is where you want to be I need to find the real bar you lost or just come to ask another work Miner only speaking of you're damn right I have information it's my Billy it's steep yeah oh that's a bit of a steep glad you see from here guys and next step in this Quest is to find the the two uh incense orbits so this is where you need to go so as soon as you get to settings all but you will be welcomed by the pilot of this little ship now if you did follow the dialogue you'd know her name is Malay so from here guys you need to get on board her ship so use the dialogue choices I choose to be invited on walking for a lot of people and none of them are any business of yours oh yeah you are the only thing around here that looks like me so give me one good reason why I shouldn't feed you to the void Simon will never stop now we'll hold a grudge until you've dying breath [Music] s but just how do you propose we manage that because I intend on staying very much alive it was the very thing that protects my wife he knows I would never all right you can have empath to get her you have my word you won't be hurt for whatever that's worth so once you are on here guys it's simple you can speak to her and try and persuade her to hand over a gun as if you killed her for Simon you can just simply kill her and take her gun it's completely up to you here I persuaded her to hand over her gun the Ember so from here guys all you have to do is literally sit down in that Pilot's seat which you've sat down travel to any other planet I literally just carried on with the quest and that next destination I landed at I went into my menu and simply registered the ship and from here guys the ship and weapon are yours it really is as simple as that people okay so lastly today guys we have the experiment A7 this is an incredible weapon tied to a late game campaign mission called the entangled now I have made a prior in-depth video on how this Mission Works and what you should be doing but the weapon itself is obtained before any of that is needed but if you are at the stage and need help you'll find that video guide linked down below within the video description this Mission can also reward you legendary gear 2. so once you have started up this Mission guys you eventually come to this point here where you go to the National Universe station and meet Ethan for the very first time now as you quickly progress this Mission you start to pop in and out of the realities what the easy easy what the hell was that here just go with the flow and do as instructed you will then pop into another reality this is what we call a burnt reality um this is where you first meet Raphael again just go with the flow and you'll meet a few more NPCs like Dr Patel and Maria here just progress on now after all they popping in and out of the normal reality in the burnt reality eventually got us your putt back into the normal reality after you spoke to Dr Patel and Marie a few times behind Ethan Hughes this is your chance to get the experiment A7 what you should do here is create a save before talking to him because again you have one chance if you don't persuade him to help you you miss out on this weapon so again you need to persuade him to help you dialogue choices can be random but on screen now or exactly what I selected and he helped me and he gave me this weapon so there was I do on the screen now guys if it helps you good uh sure yeah let me get the doors and done is there any uh yes good taxi the original survey team ran across them the kataxi in the other universe I've got an experiment to think when oh my God you're serious aren't you yeah I hope so I might be able to do that after all right yeah never been fuel tested but oils and there you have it guys the experiment A7 is yours now from this point you progress onto that legendary gear if you make the right calls again guys if you need help you will find my video linked down below but that's it for today people five amazing uniques you do not want to miss on that note the end of the video has arrived if you enjoyed it leaving a like really helps me in the channel out if you like what you see and want to see more be sure to subscribe and hopefully guys I will see you on that next one
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President Reagan's Remarks on the Conference on Small Business Report on December 23, 1986
the President of the United States thank you thank you very much thank you all very much you make me think I ought to do an encore before I start well before getting to the business at hand I'd like to take a couple of minutes if I couldn't talk with you about Iran you've probably heard some mention of that they leave more than a month ago when our initiative came to light I shared with the American people why I'd made the decision to renew contact with Iran and since we discovered the possible diversion of funds I've worked to find out all the facts and make them known to the American people I've met with congressional leaders appointed a special review board to look into NSC staff procedures urged the appointment of an independent counsel asked Congress to have a coordinated inquiry and the grant of limited immunity to key witnesses in an effort to move quickly to learn the whole story I've taken all these steps to find out the facts and to fix what went wrong and determine whether the law has been violated and I really mean all of these indications that maybe I know more than I'm talking about I'm trying to find out too what happened until Admiral Poindexter and Colonel North make public disclosure of the facts the American people will not know the full story of what happened in the Iran arms sales matter or the alleged diversion of funds to the Contras however that doesn't mean that substantial portions of the facts either thus far cannot be made known the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence has been holding hearings for three weeks they've taken testimony under oath and have revived reviewed documents that were furnished by the National Security Council the CIA the Defense Department and other executive branch departments and agencies as the committee prepares a report of its findings and conclusions I urge them to make that report available to me for declassification as promptly as possible to be sure that report will not have all the answers but it will be the most complete statement available and I call on a committee to release it so the American people can judge for themselves government must go on and I pledge to the American people that I will continue to do everything possible to get to the bottom of this matter I also pledge that I'll continue to fight for a safer world for more jobs for a growing economy and for all the other issues important to the American people we can get to the bottom of the issue on Iran we can continue to move ahead on the critical issues before us the Congress can do the same and in a spirit of cooperation and working together we can achieve both now with that said let me just say that I appreciate this opportunity to speak with you again and to personally receive your report the report of the White House Conference on small business the last time we met in August I reminded you of my first small business venture renting out a canoe for 35 cents an hour on the Rock River back in Dixon Illinois where I was lifeguarding contrary to what some of my young staffers may have thought when I said that I want to clear the record now I was not outfitting the Lewis and Clark expedition it was however many years ago growing up in America in those days and watching the changes that have taken place has given me a perspective that's served me well these last few years the changes however perhaps not as significant as the constants the things that have been part of the American character since long before I was on the scene in the first days of our republic and perhaps before a spirit of enterprise was apparent in our land Alexis de Tocqueville a young Frenchman who toured our young country a hundred and fifty years ago wrote about it America he said is a land of wonders in which everything is in constant motion and every change seems an improvement he wrote no natural boundary seems to be set the efforts of man and in his eyes what is not yet done is only what he has yet attempted to do this daring unabashed willingness to tackle new challenges this can-do mentality from which innovation Springs has been at the heart of American Progress more significant to our natural well-being than our treasure of natural resources or our vast expanses of land today it is you and the small business men and women you represent who are the champions of enterprise on which our country truly depends today 47% of the private sector workforce is employed by firms with less than 500 employees in the past eight years small business has generated nearly two-thirds of the net new jobs in our country and it's in small companies where so much of the job training is done taking in 2/3 of the new entrants into the workforce you play and will continue to play a vital indispensable role in our economy if the United States is to remain competitive to remain prosperous to remain an economic leader among the nations the ingenuity efficiency and creativity of small business and individual enterprise must be maximized the competition we face in the world marketplace will not go away a challenge is real and it's not going to be met by schemes gimmicks or short-sighted protectionism there's only one answer it's about time we roll up our sleeves and make up our mind that America simply put is going to beat the competition as I say that depends so much on you and those others like you in the 15 million non-farm small businesses throughout our country healthy robust small business and keeping America out front are one in the same goal and as I told you last August an active Small Business Administration a lean and mean SBA will continue to play a role in our administration even in these times of budget restraint today it's my pleasure to announce that I intend to nominate as new administrator for the Small Business Administration an individual who knows small business and knows the nation's capital he served in the United States Senate and through his leadership hard work and human concern has earned the respect of everyone who knows him I'm talking about Senator Jim Abner of South Dakota and it will be an honor they have in the together we're going to ensure that small business men and women have a strong voice in the nation's capital I know your report which I received today is aimed at doing just that I look forward to using a report in working with Congress I've been told that high on the list of your concerns is the sad state of liability insurance a festering problem that's crying out for action the liability system is broken it needs to be fixed and I pledged in the upcoming 100th Congress I'll work with you and the Congress to fix it and remove this cloud that smothering some of America's most productive and enterprising citizens I look forward to reviewing your other recommendations and following through where possible you can certainly count on our administration for example to fight and if we stand together beat back attempts to shackle and over regulate you which I understand is also one of the items that you listed one of the greatest strengths of our economic system lies in your ability to make decisions your flexibility especially when it comes to contracts and conditions of employment no one should miss the meaning of what's happening in Europe or maybe I should say what's not happening in Europe their government have so burdened business with restrictions guidelines and obligations that in recent years the job picture has remained stagnant virtually no growth in the number of jobs in those our trading partners in the United States over 12 million jobs have been created just since the current recovery began this again points to the fundamental truth that the best thing government can do for the people and for business is simply get its hands out of your pockets get out of your way and get you let you get on with doing what you do best I don't remember whether I told you this in August or not sometimes government reminds me of the lady who ran a pretzel stand just outside a an office building and if I've told you this before just forgive me you know life begins at 40 and so does the tendency to tell stories over and over again every day a fellow that was in that office building was stopped by her stand and he put a quarter in her plate and he never took a Presley and every day the same thing he'd put the quarter on the place to go into the building never take the pretzel and then one day he put a quarter around the plate and she grabbed him to the arm he said you probably want to know why I've been putting 25 cents on your plate every day for the last year and have never taken a pretzel and she said no I just wanted to tell you pretzels are 35 cents now [Laughter] seriously though keeping our economy growing and the number of jobs increasing continues to be a top priority of our administration and I want each of you to know that your role in achieving this goal is not taken for granted not by a longshot I thank you for the part you're playing and keeping our economy healthy and expanding and thanks also for your part in preparing this report I've two years left in the job and your effort will certainly help me set the priorities of what needs to be done and now I think it's time to mr. president it is indeed a privilege for a small businessperson a community banker from Peoria Illinois near Eureka to present this remarkable document to you it represents thousands of work hours put forth by hundreds of dedicated men and women from all across America it is the consensus of the political and economic priorities of the millions of small business persons of our nation developed through a truly democratic and spirited process over many months and countless meetings this report report is most important to implement its recommendations we need your full support and concern at the moment as you mentioned your energies are being somewhat diverted hopefully the responsible media will help all of us to place this whole thing in proper perspective as it compares to arms control the budget deficit the problems in the farm belt the Rust Belt where I come from the oil patch and other urgent matters including the needs of the small business community and you mr. president can devote your full energies and unique talents to the real important issues before us and I can tell you being from Peoria that you have always played in Peoria and that you will always play in Peoria but on behalf of America's true entrepreneurs the job creators of our economy and especially the people involved in the White House small business conference the 813 delegates the alternates my fellow commissioners who are a very lovable lot incidentally and the excellent staff you appointed headed by Ralph Stanley who did a super job and was able assisted by Kathryn Kathryn hilar and Ralph Blackmon and a host of great young talented people mr. president here is your autographed copy of the White House Conference on small again I've been looking forward to this and I thank you again and if some of you were a little puzzled about the knowing and the telling glances and the references to Peoria I got my education in Eureka College 20 miles away from Peoria and in those days a really big thing in your life was when occasionally you could have the means to take your girl on Saturday night over to Peoria [Laughter] [Applause]
Reagan Library
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Airsoft machine gun buddies! “We need more dakka” airsoft skirmish gameplay UK
everything's original places for the exception there's two tens up in the c'mon bunk up do we need more deaf people free MGS on our team yeah that's not a communism with blues we'll play it put it in your coach that way it doesn't ruin your maybe we can grab it if you need it and then we'll cover in the middle by the container yeah good play this is Jake and Ben we're heading out to the c'mon bunker over all right guys do you know where you've got to take it so you know with the laptop face if you look they're literally as the map goes around there's like a little bunch on the right side at the end of the path on the far end of the site it's going in there if you get lost just ask someone to show you is that I said like bushes than that yeah what's going on bye soon there was someone in the bush in the middle there but that's dangerous he claims to be safe saying so we had to direct the fire that way we pushed up quite far but there's red thing coming from their side make sure we don't push up too far though where's that from oh do you see him he's in the bush in the middle I'm gonna go [Music] push down button two minutes [Music] you [Music]
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HOT NEWS!!! 2018 Honda Accord First Look
the 2018 Accord is available with either a 1.5 liter turbocharged inline-4 making 192 horsepower and 192 pound-feet of torque or 2.0 liter turbocharged inline-4 making 252 horsepower and a very unhand the 273 pound-feet of torque the latter replaces the 3.5 liter v6 that's been in Honda's for more than 20 years it's based off of and built alongside the 2.0 liter turbo engine found in the new Honda Civic type-r these two turbocharged engines don't feel like Honda's of old with sky high red lines and anemic low-end power if anything these dorky engines lose some steam up top still even the base engine feels more than adequate in most situations the interior like every Honda is an exercise in both refinement and usability no one does interior packaging quite as well as Honda the overall design is simple clean and open it's far less claustrophobic than the Toyota Camry or Ford Fusion all of the materials feel premium for a car in this segment the fake wood trim on the Touring models looks particularly good though the plastic accents on the lower spec models are nice too most of the buttons and switches have a nice mechanical click when you use them the new steering wheel is a joy to hold with smooth grooves for your thumbs and easy to reach paddles for the shifter it feels just the right diameter for a car like this a bass 2018 according Swan dot 5t starts at 23,000 $570 315 dollars more than the outgoing base model though the now standard Honda sensing was a $1,000 option on the 2017 models the least expensive way to get the larger engine as the 30,000 $310 Accords for 2.0 T both 1.5 T and 2.0 T models are available with a man transmission a fully loaded Accord touring 2.0 t comes in at 35 thousand eight hundred dollars two thousand dollars more than the same model with the base powertrain like all Honda's there are no options just features packed in with trim levels for reference and equivalent toyota camry xse v6 will set you back thirty six thousand nine hundred forty dollars there's no doubt that this is the best-looking and best driving Accord that honda has ever produced sure the new engines mean the car doesn't quite have the same character as older models but it's just different not bad front to back this car is really something special it's not only better than the last Accord it's as good or better than everything else in the class there's not one fundamental flaw or glaring issue that honda left in all of the criticisms of the past few years about complacency and a lost focus seem to have been addressed
About Cars
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The Jenny Wiley Festival Comes to a Close
you need a financial advisor with the freedom to focus on your specific needs whatever your goals read Potter can create a game plan tailored to you call read at 432-077 at Pikeville Kentucky to learn more the Jenny Wiley Festival which began on Wednesday October 5th wrapped up on Saturday October 8th with a 5k Memorial walk car show parade and more you know it's only consecutive Festival in the state we're the only one that's kept going even through the pandemic we were able to pull it off and this is a great way to come out of the pandemic we've had such great crowds great most vendors and and stuff we've ever had participation has been great the weather behaved favorably and many were able to turn out to enjoy the festivities there's been a black flag a black cloud hanging over this area for a while and this is a great opportunity to get it pushed out of here despite the hardships Prestonsburg and Floyd County faced over the summer the Jenny Wiley Festival was a breath of fresh air for the area and a great opportunity for people to lift their spirits and enjoy themselves for Mountaintop news I'm Kelsey Dean
Mountain Top News
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OM4 LC APC FTTH Fast Connector/data center fiber emgency repair/cctv fiber repair/10 second assemble
now introduce our new lc om4 faster connector this faster connector can use the both for three millimeter two millimeter cable and flight drop cable you can see the boot and we can also use the for 0.9 millimeter buffered tube for pigtails you can see this is the boot for 0.9 millimeter tube now we introduce details of the faster connector that's the kite you can see the dust cap have big function it is can used to be as the protection of the pharaoh to protect from dust and this this is to used for this inside is a weak roof have fiber inside use this this this part can fix the fiber to make it tight tight once you have the champion level after you have assembled the fast connector with the cable you want to reuse it you use this this tool to um to repeat using to make the guru open to lose the fiber then you can pour out the fiber and reuse it again then you put the dust cap it can be used again this is the lc0m4 plastic connector with all four fiber inside you can see the package label here have a measurement this will guide how to stream the fiber now our engineer operates put the boot through the cable if if we are use the buffer we put the buffer boot then we measure remark the 18 millimeter lens is the 250 um coating this 10 millimeter lens is a bare fiber coating now we cut the bare fiber on the fabric lever we cup the bail fiber to 10 millimeter so the fiber cleaver has measured here so we cut 10 millimeter here clearly you can see the length is precise okay we put the fiber actually i said we put the fiber to the faster connector slowly to push into the until the fiber a little bent here a little bend here so that the fiber has to the top end then use this part to press the v-groove to lock the fiber then open it we put the black boot to the position then put the butter on buffer for the buffer tube for the pigtails you and then then it will become a pigtail if you use the for this two millimeter then you no need this relaxed robot just use this three millimeter but it's okay also for ftds drop cable no need this black boot now we finished the assembling this is the finished product now we test the results on the industrialized pressure and microscope now we will test this faster connector to these [Music] testing incisionless to to test how is the loss the loss is the pointer 1 2 db so it is good if you want to repeat it use this faster connector this cap here is a is a tool to lose the v-groove to pour out the fiber now our engineer will show you see this is how us to put and then this key was unlocked then you can pour out the fiber then the faster connector can use it again then when you put on the cap here here the v-groove is locked again
Wirenet Telecom Technology Co,Ltd;
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Petey Aprendendo Português - Dia 743
all right welcome everyone to pediatric we are waiting for our live show on youtube we're live on twitch and youtube all right got a little bit of hoisha uh so yes uh did i do any of the quests yesterday um wow the friend quest is like score 90 or higher in in 15 lessons hi mom i'm just gonna send we're the all-star squad right here so i think what i'm gonna end up doing is um oh by the way we finished up vikram's reading marathon so let's view the challenge and there's a lot of latency for some strange reason oh wow wow halfway and i like smacked the out of this i love these when there's only a thousand xp a month you average 69 xp per day this month nice nice so you know what that means you know what that means lit boys and girls ladies and gentlemen let's get started [Music] all right all right all right so our buddy uh schwoopiedoops is up uh as a total of 500xp 500xp for swoops shroopy doopy scooby scooby-doo and uh okay it says to i earned 30 xp to earn 30 xp oh i could do that one i don't think i collected from my daily quests so that's um interesting but uh yeah i gotta earn 30 xp complete four lessons and find junior seven times in lessons so without further ado let's congratulate swoops give him a high five good for you excuse me good for you schwoops 500 xp and we're in 18th place right now let's check out more friend updates i'm gonna go to a story time just in case actually i don't i don't even know if the story time is even more uh because we don't have the oh a 50-day streak very nice reinhardt seven-day streak 100 for swoops did he lose his streak i gotta i gotta check him out schwoops i gotta i gotta mason is his nemo has he been oh yeah i talked to him last week oh he's doing super oh he's paid for it you dlc i that's okay oh we got another notification another high five to schwoops there you go top three in the leaderboard a hundred percent rebecca my cousin high five to you finished the top three leaderboard was promoted to obsidian league she's learning german uh elisa did good i saw red on here i don't know where the hell she's at but uh brandy good to know that you are excellent s uh i think it's on on my phone app but we'll see do i have friend updates on the phone app it's on the feed oh i completed this oh i could share this on my instagram uh celebrates uh the september challenge on my instagrams can i share it on youtubes stories yeah i'm gonna just put it in my story whoever wants to see my duolingos we got somebody on youtubes watching me so like that's pretty cool wow there's a feed oh man this feels like facebook all over again better delete my duolingo just kidding uh so here we go let's do flatting legendary rank we might fail this we might not there's only two there's two challenges there so flirting one i guess food which i've been called uh legendary let's this might waste 10 linguists but we'll see how well we could do let's i'm not doing i'm not doing super duo turning back into super mario brothers you know what i'm saying all right develop the education in the world to make it universally available great are you looking procurando for good company if you know what i'm saying yeah i am yes i am i'm gonna go really slow on this one because i i would like to call you comma what is i would like to call you whoops two call you i'm just going to click that one comma what is your number because i keep double clicking the enter button so we got that one i forgot this one was only 10. it was it was something it was like a lower number so this one's actually a relatively easy one shall we dance yes we shall our ganja legislate has anyone told you anyone told you that you are has anyone told you ever that you are beautiful um yeah i think it's a has anyone ever told you oh i'm an idiot hi shall we we have a drink oh hi shall we have a drink i think it's high comma i don't know why they're adding punctuation in it but we'll go with it shall we have a drink boom yes my dude all right next i'm like au genjali jisik voce linda has anyone ever told you that you are beautiful [Music] oh my god oh my god this is how you get the chicks this is how you get the hot brazilian chicks is this question right here all right 20 xp at least it was all for nothing or at least we got something out of it uh if we fail now do you have a light now this is for your you lovely smokers out there that love just love making irresponsible decisions do you have a light voice followed by a wink i'm gonna make sure the lighting's good might have flashed my armpit because i ripped this shirt today's a good day though telephony i would like to call you comma what is wait i would like i always forget one i would like to call you comma what is is your number [Music] shall we dance dance we shall dance we shall other way has anyone ever told you that you are linda you are beautiful i feel like this would be a good unit later on like i know this is like a unlock with linguists type of thing i like that you know how you could unlock new lessons with lingets or you could just have access to it as a super duo user uh that'll be a cool perk i might actually consider getting it but uh anywho actually no i don't think you should pay money to have access to more content i take that back nope no dlc content for pd even though it's a good service um but we crushed that that is a beautiful thing six away from our daily goal already and uh let's see that flame 743. i almost said 473 because i have slight dyslexia of numbers but we finished up the story time passively from here so hopefully we can get some sort of stuff complete oh five minutes flat look at that look at that and um moving forward oh we only got seven percent battery and most importantly where is it where's the flame oh yeah making the connection from wednesday to thursday we are a week ahead i believe or a couple weeks ahead of our second year i think it's two weeks actually so 743 days not a bad turn of events so let's go back to the the show and uh let's do maybe flirting two we'll do the second one and uh see where we could go with the flame yeah because we could definitely crush that next phrase of that next section of steph so let's flirt again let's do legendary challenge of flatting and once we get up to day 750 we would get 75 linguists so i believe that's how we do that's how that goes yeah i think we get 75 linguists for i think we get the link account depending on how much we do so you get one like it for 10 and it keeps going so honestly we're a linget making machine at this point in the game so we don't have to worry too much i mean despite the fact that we're like kind of lower middle to the actually no we're about middle of the road in comparison to all of our friends so considering that we're like middle of the road maybe upper middle i i i'm being too modest here i think we're up upper middle to the road in the ranking like up here um because you know we get a lot of friends that aren't doing as much too um i don't know 236 ooh what a magical number that's beautiful uh okay so i think we'll do a second one uh also a special thanks for those who showed up wolf luna and uh uh who was the other guy who was on who's on twitch um damn it i forgot the name i said it yesterday but yesterday i was like completely jet-lagged i i like rolled out of bed at 11 like a couple hours ago and i'm still a bit groggy but i think i'm gonna go for a nice pleasant walk today maybe go to the beach i think i'll do that yeah let's be legends oh wow that lag here i'm thinking that like the stream's gonna go bad but it's actually duolingo and my face moving too much it's going bad hopefully the audio's in order but uh let's complete the challenge for setting fogo do you have a light do we do this one [Music] telephone i would like to call you what i would like would like to call you comma what is your number i'm gonna put this on the pedestal let's get there with me there we go got the beautiful 743 flamin shall we dance voices are you are you looking for good company au general has anyone ever told you that you are beautiful okay hi comma shall we have a drink what's it do you have a [Music] i would like to call you comma what oh i would like to call you comma what is your number [Music] shall we dance just straight left to right are you looking for good company voces yeah baby cakes i am i don't even know this feels like i'm doing the second one okay earned 103 xp for today that was a lot better so okay did i spend the lingots or something did i do a double one hold on i gotta close out of this i do like that i i do like that so i'm gonna open up a new page and um yeah we did we did both i guess that's two flirtings and we're in tenth place so we could probably stack one on top idioms might be a little bit tough but we made it to 281 five thousand fifty seven thousand xp since we've started not a bad deal not a bad deal at all 743 days six four hundred was it 462 crowns on the crown count let's continue making crowns but i should do some challenging stuff but i don't think i want to i really don't want to but i think i should maybe we could complete these tomorrow um or maybe do maybe do one challenging one a day every day you know what i mean uh so i think i'll do another flirting yeah because we got the lingets yes see 74 linguists for a 740 day streak so like if i were to do the math if we were to spend one set of 10 every day that would be 70 a week so on average i think we'd make up the lost causes with the extra four and as we move forward it'll be 75 so it'll be like yeah it would be almost 80 80 linguists like we'll be close to 80 lingies so if we do 70 a week spending and then we earn one a day for reaching the daily goal i think we'll make roughly like 80 a week and that would be um replenished every 10 days of course so i think yeah we're going to be in like we're in like a surplus i could like make enough mistakes to counteract yeah i could i can turn up a profit god i studied finances way too much and now my head hurts with with uh doing that all right let's do flatting let's do two of two and of course now i'm spending two so that doesn't make sense so if we do two a day i think we would just break even if if i were to be quite honest with myself there are some days where i don't do the legendary so it will be video marcia versus fosu-sao i would like i would if i would drink oh i would drink right would drink the sea see if you if you were the salt why would you want to date such a salty lady for you comma i would do anything oh my god what a simp am i allowed to say that on twitch if you would be a star if you were a star if you were i feel like i'm just looking at this for the first time but i know i've done this one before um [Music] i liked what i saw dot dot dot it's only two dots it's that's the portuguese equivalent of dot dot dot it's dot dot wow such cultural differences that they have that the brazilians brazilian portuguese goers have oh wow my my internet speed sucks right now this is probably at like like two it's like it's like really bad all right i'm gonna see if i could change the settings just a little bit strange once i like change the kilobit settings uh i'm gonna actually change the output to like maybe 1500 kilobits per second and then me yeah see then the output is actually a little bit more so strange how that works all right she says i'm sweet you were sweet voce do you want want a ride on i'm actually going to be sweet i'm not going to be like do you want to ride i don't you know i am in town oh i am new i am new in town comma can you show teach me is senor the way teach me the way to your heart is i'm going to say that paul j made it seen oh i i'm not going to do it i'm not going to do it oh my god she's so cute though poju i'm already dating her i've been seeing her since january what am i talking about here i'm actually gonna do this actually do this boom yeah yeah we got that rat girl yeah i am new in town okay i'm just gonna i did the second part because i'm not new in town if this is my third time being here you'll be video martial saw i would drink you i would drink the ocean i would drink the sea if you were the salt that's [Music] for you comma i would do anything okay this is a bit it's a bit cheaper [Music] yeah anywho we did it all right 148 xp for today oh my god 45 xp can you believe it and guess what we're at the sixth level the sixth level of uh flirting or second level actually because this is only one level you goldify this in one round i forgot about that that's probably why i don't remember it at all but flirting is fully fully unlocked and fully unleashed 400 sorry 464 on the crown count and uh that's a beautiful thing it's a special thing it's your special thing special that's uh tenacious d i think oh wow i did both of them they're both wait a minute this is these are both blue if i'd purplified what should i call it it's purplified sounds weird congratulations you've mastered the skill practice you can't do a hard practice ah i'm gonna send her a heart emoji and i did 326 we did 236. i think that's a good place to stop at number seven um 148 xp tuesday did not do so much because that was a travel day but we definitely caught up and that's for sure and i wish i could see my friends again but uh you know life it's life mom's doing a little bit each day i'm going to check out her her um she's got to do him today he's got to do her do do lingos 5xp oh wow she's really doing a little bit that's okay that's exactly where i started because we're both light weights it's where i get my light weightedness from and um yeah troops is a new friend as well troopy dupes he's been crushing it every day man we're getting everybody on our duolingo frontier only i wish that they had my my uh reference link because um it's down in the description my my invite link to duolingo so if you want to give me a couple free days of duolingo's uh duo super i think that's what it's called i forget what it was called before duolingo plus duolingo plus i'm gonna still call it duolingo plus if you want to start a duolingo adventure follow my duolingo plus thing down in the description and uh without further ado we got somebody on twitch and youtube that i'm gonna have to say goodbye to didn't see you in the chats but that's okay that is okay i am happy to have viewers at all really i'm thankful for those of you guys that showed up last night really it warmed my heart i was like ready to fall asleep and i'm like no i 24 hours of travel it's not enough to take this this big guy down here blue fox is here blue fox i'm just about to sign up sign off my my friend blue fox um i'm actually gonna check my questies but um all right well i earned 30 xp and i completed four lessons it only says i completed one and um oh man blue fox is on youtubes i guess do you want me to do one more i think i'll do one more i think do you what do you want me to do do you want me to continue crushing the thingy do you want me to do a story time which i am open to do just as long as you commented i gotta reward that good behavior so i will say thank you for stopping by it's my my humble way of saying thank you for stopping by mr fox so i'll give you a quick second to decide whichever maybe do an advanced lesson okay yeah i'll do that because we did that we'll uh we'll do [Music] something over here past imp 2 this might be difficult for me but let's repo let's repair this to show my street cred f yo yo i was passing the hour spending the time reading books okay i saw no problem with that his father liked to use chinese food or like to eat used to eat like chinese food sorry hey sam i can't seem to get most of your lives but hey you're making you're remembering me to do my duolingo's almost forgot yesterday until i saw your video hey you know as long as it's the thought that counts of seeing the live streams and i'm glad that my daily streaks is inspiring you to learn something yourself so good for you my friend i keep you have a demise i keep a have a g mice a keepee a keepee the team was later ah i keep a keepy the team used to make too many mistakes turned the um outside there were three books when she returned from abroad she would bring three books okay well i'm glad that you remember mr fox see that's another reason to follow me just to remind just as a friendly helpful reminder that hey duolingo's a thing you should maybe do it do your lingos that sounds like a oh wait i had a concept for a song last night and i forgot what it was i'm actually gonna write a voice memo um [Music] wait okay my father used to leave me at the library used to miss [Music] she would not let us watch soap operas see see is yes no it's in no it isn't what's sees is see i don't know that one last year is east in his aim yours saw itself is c which is weird [Music] to like the school [Music] he said that he used to know you well he did used to say that are you doing your duolingo's at the same time my friend blue i think you might be i got to remind my mother that she's got to do her duolingo's thick avocados i was deficient it was hard was hard to make friends ellie she waited but he did not return espera he returned from school by bus i'll do it as soon as you end the live stream all right man i'm gonna take you up on that promise my my friend blue also i forgot i remembered you i forget your username you were learning japanese right uh he used to say that he was going to be an actor he have us his postures his post he would always miss the answers all right let's make it harder used to stop pad ava stop by the bar stop by pasa passava this is already knew uh already knew sabava [Music] should have gotten each other kada oh game i don't know [Music] yeah okay so it's a little bit reversed ava uh stop by the bar pillow bar deposit [Music] okay deep breath i believe in you thank you mr owl nose oh wait uh agency [Music] the engineer costume [Music] stop by um there we go did i spell it wrong and jen oh i i always forget the i and the e always flips me up uh so it'd be ajay just say as we already knew each other and i didn't put in the accents because i'm lazy all right well we've earned 155 sorry 158 for the live stream i feel like an idiot wow that fried my brain a little bit i don't want to do the final crown because it's too late in the game for me oh look at that look at that mr duo owl look at how i like the rebranding because nobody's buying duolingo plus so i think that they had to rebrand faster progress no ads track your progress prove your mastery unlimited tries for legendary that i think that defeats the majesty of it to me practice your mistakes that's a key feature i would use practice your mistakes i wish that was free like i would actually pay linguists if i could actually pay in-game linguists for like certain days of um just practice your mistakes that would be cool but i think that's the that's the selling point is practicing your mistakes because it's it's hard to uh and i i do like how you get like 20 xp for practicing your mistakes so you just have to do like two practices and they're only like 10 questions too uh unlimited hearts that doesn't apply to me because i'm on the desktop version they might get rid of that feature but who knows um faster progress well at least we're test out of any level to unlock harder content you can't do that anymore no hold on a sec i mean i've already finished every level so like there's no way for me to see but i didn't even notice that i just kind of did everything fair and square and i think they got rid of that maybe i don't know maybe in the winter i didn't even notice that i was just doing everything fair and square but yeah look at how much progress we did just one day holy crap that's like we're almost to 160 yeah that's nuts that is crazy and watch we're like in heaven right now we're like way up there in progress so i think all these stragglers might catch up but you know it's anybody's game at this point we're starting to fill up a whole page of of regal goodness look at all that crispy sparkly shine we just gotta target this there's three challenges for idioms and then we will finish up our first scroll of uh of exercises full mastery then we'll probably do hard practices later on but that is something else to to do but like i would pay say i don't want to start my two weeks i do want to do like see look 50 mistakes to practice if i could pay like maybe like a hundred linguists to do to like chop away at those maybe i don't know how much duolingo would charge but like i would maybe do maybe like 20 per 10 you know like 20 lingods for every 10 mistakes just because that really is a key of learning well this chick on top amanda 1600 that she definitely wants to be in first place that's a bit ridiculous if you want to skip ahead in the japanese course i just have to take the test but that would defeat the point that would and you know if you start a one or two lessons a day it's a it's a good refresher because like every day of the duolingo acquiring acquisition of the flame is uh you know just a good reminder that you know we're just we are we're all starting from somewhere yo a good reminder of just what you've how far you've come in learning a new language because brazilian portuguese i could understand what the guy was saying like on my the uber driver on the way to the hotel but i could not for the life of me really uh uh pinpoint like like i couldn't just um i don't know like i could understand him but i couldn't like pinpoint what how i should respond i got confused where it's like uh i thought he wanted me to put this is embarrassing i thought he wanted me to put like the the backpack into the trunk and he was calling my backpack amala which i know is the the uh suitcase and like why are you calling my backpack at suitcase so it's really just i'm i'm an idiot more than i i don't understand the language i just need to know how to like navigate the the street cred of using using the what i learned on the streets yo god that's such a lame way to put it but anywho blue fox it's great to have you around um wolf luna and i forget who else was watching on twitch i get you it's the same with the japanese here it's hard to form sentences when actually speaking i know it's a different animal like i think once i finish all of this even to legendary rank i'm still gonna have a little bit of trouble like having conversations so you gotta really be in the the other country just having conversations um and and i think i'm the little part of me is just i'm scared to talk with other people or to just be myself not knowing the language because i've been here three times or this is my third time being in brazil and i'm still like shy and anxious towards talking with people and um i just hope someday i'll have the courage to get out there maybe i'll do that today maybe i'll just go out not give a hopefully i look and don't look too much like a gringo in the in the midst of all this beautiful latin american niss of of brazil i don't even know if that's a word oh you've been here three times that's cool yeah man i mean i've been i've been doing a lot of stuff behind and just to say you know i've been doing a lot of stuff behind the scenes just kind of developing developing my own source of income so i could keep this going you know not only brazil but learning portuguese and making a living uh easily online um because obviously i'm not even getting ad revenue i'm pretty sure that like i i got an ad on one of my one of my youtube things uh on one of my youtube videos the the video that commemorated the two years that i play all the time and i'm not getting any ad revenue i don't understand it like i'm not making any money on this channel so to speak uh i need sponsors i guess oh yeah by the way my girlfriend got me this she knows i'm a big pokemon fan she put a bit of her perfume on it's kind of cute kinda it is cute look at that look at the mouth it's got such a tiny mouth it's got a little flame butt it's so adorable i'm it is handmade i you know gotta gotta honor the fire fire type starters i think you need a thousand subscribe subscribers to get ad revenue yeah but why am i getting advertisements on my channel can i just say no to ads um that's the other thing i i just wish that um i don't know man i wish that there was a a way for me to get ad revenue if there's gonna be ads you know like i might as well make something off of that if i'm getting like like and even if it's just a penny i don't i don't get it i think i want to message youtube and just be like hey you're making money off of this i recorded this myself this is entirely me doing it what's up where's my sugar thousand subscribers and i think it's 400 sorry 4 000 listening hours something like that so these long form videos i've got one person by the name of victor who has watched a ton of my stuff and also we've got uh ruby ruby rose the original supporter of my channel who liked my uh 8-bit stuff shout outs to both of those guys and there's a bit of lag right now which i don't understand got decent internet and uh those guys alone single-handedly like just spam watched a bunch of my videos and uh really helped uh me get some good stuff out there but anywho blue fox i definitely would love you on to talk to you on discord to just to discuss the the changes that maybe i should do on my channel to maybe rake more people in i don't even know if i want to have suggestions from people because it's like it's not really about what i want it's not really about what anybody out there wants it's really about what the algorithm wants so i think i just need to do a little bit of research on how to get the algorithm on my side i can't say controversial things maybe or maybe i have to say the right controversial things to get views who the hell knows because if i say the wrong controversial thing then i get banned i'm like weirdly lagging this is crazy i don't use discord much but hey i could totally join yeah it's in my about section on my channel i just use it for dming and uh we can definitely chat and dm and stuff that'd be great does this description have a link nope in the about section and then there's a join discord and then i'll just add you be sure to accept the rules on top um the the person that helped me set it up uh sally is her name she helped me set it up and she doesn't use discord anymore so it's a bit it's a bit of a shame but she's uh she's i called her secretary sal at first but then she started like getting mean with banning people and then so i naked changed her nickname to sheriff salad sheriff's salad yeah she's the sheriff in town but yeah man sage researcher hello hello hello hello we are the sage the the legendary sage who researches reminds me of a youtuber i used to follow called sage wanderer who had a lot of crazy stories about weird oddities that happened in his life please excuse the lag i don't know what's going on here whoa okay okay it's working again sage researcher i'm just about to get off it's been about an hour sage is your last name that's a cool name a researcher is your last name that'd be even cooler where it says i can't accept the invite oh all right what's your discord i'll say just your last name i'm talking to somebody on twitch by the way i'm actually gonna show the chat i wonder if i should i add the chat on here maybe that would be wise um [Music] i don't know where i would get that from oh yeah okay so just be i'm gonna add the chat down here oh my god look at that that's a bit of that's a bit in the way sage from twitch i'm gonna add you there we go i don't even know if you guys could see that probably not i might even get rid of it boop and it's invisible um but yeah anyways uh send me your youtube or not youtube discord hashtag and um i'll just add you then that's strange how that link is broken i'll probably have to make a new one i think maybe it it like freezes after a year and what a year it's been um yeah i'll let's see what we could do for blue fox from youtube i will get send me your discord hashtag and i'll delete the comment um entering discord now all right i guess i'll wait yeah so sage researcher have you been here before mr mr sage if you haven't that's all right but i would like to see you in in future videos as well and um we will crush the daily goals together my friend are you a duolingo fan i don't even know if it says pokemon diamond on my twitch you're a phd student whoa whoa that is fancy that sounds expensive that sounds that sounds like uh wow my face is freezing like crazy studying language learners on twitch oh my god don't remind me how expensive it is yeah it is it's pretty expensive my friend studying well you could study me every day i would i would appreciate a like comment subscribe where on any link on youtube twitch d live and troveu so i'm i'm live on all those places um if if you could write me in your dissertation i would give you a gold star personally i would give you a gold star i don't think that'll get you a job anywhere but you'll get you'll have my love mr sage i you know i mean i'm supposed to recruit you recruit me to what i'm already recruited to learning portuguese he said you said you were a studier your name is not sage recruiter your name is sage researcher do you want my website that explains my research sure uh actually i don't know it might be a fishing thing don't don't fish my content i've had i've already had to change my passwords a couple of times i gotta know that you're legit i need to interview about their experience about my learning about learning no seriously man there's some like shady people that like try to steal stuff i had some like i get a bunch of stuff people on like like instagram whatsapp just like trying to like flirt with me and i'm just like i'm that much of like a researcher that's like i know the name of the of certain like instagram or uh uh prawn star uh i know the names of a lot of them and it's like wait a minute you are you're this name and you're calling yourself something else oh okay blocked that's because i gets very lonely in the days of me being away from this fine country to say the least i'm trying to quit trying to quit let's just uh just uh it's like quitting heroin you gotta have like stuff narcan there's no narcan for for prawn uh well i used to be sage phd and people thought that i would be trying to brag i'm not doing heroin by the way sage i'm saying that maybe you are shady maybe i'm the shady one all right you caught me no i'm kidding i'm not from the i'm not from like uh uh the midwest not from the midwest i'm not i'm not along the the border the u.s mexico border making deals also i gotta acknowledge victor for saying hello sorry for not acknowledging you i'm having a interesting conversation on the twitch the twitches man you guys are really showing up i gotta go there's a pool upstairs that i gotta experience i hope my girlfriend comes home soon because i wanna just be like yo we should go in the pool because i was getting to the point where like she's going to be home from work soon and she's going to be all like so what do you want to do are you traveling no i've already traveled man i'm in brazil i followed you on twitch a few weeks ago oh my god i got a follower from victor on twitch i'd much prefer you on youtube to be quite honest victor but if you feel like that there's a majority on twitch it might be good to go on twitch but you don't get that chat history on youtube that accent doesn't look american that actually that ac that oh you mean this the the air conditioning yeah no i don't know what it is might be i don't know what country it is it could be chinese everything's chinese even like this this like card box right here is chinese i think ac i thought you said accent why can't we all see each other's chats so for the simple reason of you're on twitch victor's on uh youtube and i have two other uh stream um channels that i'm streaming on so i'm on trevo and d live as well as youtube and twitch are you in your new home yes i am for only tomorrow and then i'm gonna be in another new home so uh i'm i'm changing it up victor i'm actually gonna be going from place to place again like i did in january i i much preferred that i think i was a little bit too stagnant in my stay um like you know because it's supposed to be an adventure right not a another apartment or a home i like adventure then i'll go home that's crazy do you how do you manage to so many platforms at once a high-end gaming laptop that sometimes gets internet connectivity i don't know how i managed to do it my friend um a lot of graphical processing which is obviously lagging right now and i probably have to reset the computer um another thing to note um uh what was i gonna say yeah it could be the heat here that's like not making the performance well oh it could be something like aged obsolescence where like this is an older windows 10 computer so therefore we need to get windows 11 and oh my god i got to get the new thing so it doesn't lag all the time get linux that's the solution is is uh that's crazy how do you manage sage researcher if you have a solution i have one too get linux learn more about computers and get linux that is the the one solution um get a mac no that's like going the opposite way oh my god victor's on twitch victor floyer flower gear crowdsource learning in social live streaming platforms explore exploring the affordances of twitch.tv crowdsource what are you talking about crowdsource learning and social live streaming platforms exploring learning affordances of twitch.tv i don't know what you mean all right i'm probably going to do another lesson at this point i was ready to say goodbye but now we're now we're just cooking with gravy here with this conversation if you google this title you'll find my research my research yes my research i kind of wanted to be known as more of as a musician so i kind of fell into this because i have a hot gf all right here we go we're gonna actually google you i'm not oh paste is this where you start showing my all right here we go presented a paper on this for pixel in 2020 uh pixel conferences our sage no oh sage is your last name okay twitch's dynamic multimodal platform stands out as rich learning environment that fosters participation what the frick the future of education holy crap this is your work holy crap oh my god growing number of streamers have discovered that twitch's integrated technologies allow the learner to stream their own learning that means streamer may set up a channel to broadcast man can i get like could i get a grant for this could you give me a grant are you like are you one of those folks probably not i mean you i mean you're you're a broke college kid i i kind of i'm listening in but wow um i have such adhd with learning sometimes actually so that's something you make you can maybe note or study i the the flashing colory shiny lights of everything helps somebody and i've been diagnosed with adhd for like a couple months and i think i've always had it um but it was never like pinned down it was it was under the guise of like auditory processing and uh you could write something about how you know somebody like who's got like an alternative way of thinking or a different brain chemistry than the status quo of the industrial age of education uh you know you could maybe say something about like how um you know it really helps for like divergent types of minds anything that's outside of that that box shape form of education uh anyway if i have a dissertation website that explains the research in order to recruit particip neurodivergent thank you um that is insightful holy i didn't know that there was a specific study for this holy well here's an opportunity of a lifetime if you're researching you know different streamers on and things like that um you know i'm on youtube as well a lot of that is archived and i've been streaming since i've been i've been recording myself since like day six or seven and i've i've done my whole progress moving forward uh every day streaming starting on like day 102 or something like that so it was around christmas of 2020 something like that and um i've been going ever since yeah and um there's a lot of content there there's a lot of stuff where i i get pissed off and i'm like super heated and i say some offensive so be mindful of that that i'm kind of a jerk sometimes um you just subscribed all right i i i earned it wow this is definitely because i've been going hard at this for a long ass time before before i met my girlfriend um like in person i've been doing it and when she introduced herself to me and then a couple weeks later i wanted to learn portuguese and she 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A quantitative approach to project assessment - McEwen Mining innovation series
I'm most vasta um I spent most of my life as a consultant um until last year until almost exactly a year ago um no one had signed my paycheck since I was 25 years old I was a um consultant for I still consult a bit but last year I signed up with TriStar gold uh to help them Advance a a gold project in uh Brazil and um that's the uh the the project that uh kind of gives the uh the focus for this discussion the the discussion will mostly be on kind of methodology and ideas and and we'll use that Brazilian gold project as the uh the template for it uh so thanks to Nathan thanks to the rest of the mchan mining uh Team here for uh sponsoring and organizing and sustaining this series of talks they that they they've got a a great series of them if you haven't seen them yet on the uh on YouTube you can find them all it's a it's a good series and well worth the the effort they put into it um where are we here here we go so so here's what I'll do in um the next 30 minutes or until Nathan gives me the hook um I'd like to talk a little bit at the beginning about something that um you you may not have got when you had your one statistics class that you ever had and that you hated um it's a the the basian way of looking at uh uh statistics and inference I'd like to talk a little bit about that because it informs um the way that I I like to think about our task as people who model the Earth and try and figure out um what to do with a project how to advance a project whether to move on from a project whether to drop it and try and find something else um uh and somewhere towards the end of that first segment you'll think boy is he off in the weeds like I'm not sure why we're doing this in a mining lunch and learn talk but but but I'll I'll try to get back out of the weeds pretty quickly and and talk about castella desos a project in Brazil and and explain where it was when we got involved um pretty much exactly a year ago um I'd like to talk about the mining industry struggle with uncertainty we live in an industry we work in an industry um where uncertainty is um an essential piece of what we have to deal with um all the way from what's in the ground to what's gold price going to be six months from now there's a lot that we don't know and we have to navigate through that um and I I my assessment is we don't do that very well um the mining industry um likes expressing things in uh using phrasing that sounds certain and and they're reluctant to acknowledge the uncertainty that's present in the problem or the analysis they're doing the the decision the business decision they're trying to make and I think that actually complicates making good business decisions when you don't have um a coherent understanding of the uh the uncertainty that's involved um but but there there is a way to um to to bring that back into the analysis and I'll talk about how we did that for cellos um and then probably about half the talk will be sitting in here looking at what we did on that gold project in Brazil um and at the end maybe we'll have a few minutes for bit of discussion and conclusions so so this is um the Reverend Thomas baz um who is a a minister man of the cloth in the 1700s actually it's not Thomas Baye what what this is is the photograph that or or the drawing that someone chose to use in a 1936 biography of Baye and it's become the de facto picture of Baye although certainly almost is not him it's just some guy that looks like it might have been him um but why does it matter it's baz now um so he was a minister he was English guy he was fortunate enough to have been educated at in Scotland at the University of Edinburgh um and his Fascination in life was with probability and back in the 1700s it usually revolved around games of chance and it was difficult for him as a man of the cloth to um uh be open to be out of the closet about his fascination with chance you know God is supposed to determine everything and if you start trying to build a framework around how chance and probability work you're running a little bit counter to your your day job so so baz's work on mathematics and probability was not published until he died it was all published poisly um uh but the the huge gift that he gave to the mathematical uh world with something called Baye theorem what what Baye theorem is is um uh it's an interesting uh inverse way of thinking about statistics and and and at the beginning I said this usually isn't taught in statistics 101 um the way that statistics is commonly applied you begin with a hypothesis and you may remember that phrasing the null hypothesis you start with a hypothesis and then you take the available data that you've got and you check to see how consistent they are with that hypothesis so you're trying to work out the probability that you'll see the data that you're looking at given that your hypothesis is true um and you generate some kind of a statistic a t test or an F test and that tells you something about the consistency between your data in your hypothesis what baze did was formulated what's often called an inverse probability Rule and what baz does is he tells you how your belief should change um your belief in a given proposition what what's often called the prior in in the jargon of mathematics um how your belief in a given proposition changes as new data become available and and and so what he's trying to work out is the probability that a certain uh supposition is true given observed data so so that why we often call it an inverse kind of way of thinking about it um a lot of people think that baz's way of thinking about it is actually the way that things work in the real world we actually all have prior beliefs about things we have beliefs about whether our daughter's boyfriend is shouldn't be her boyfriend um we have beliefs about what gold price will be next year we have beliefs about whether it'll rain tomorrow those are all just things that we do as we travel through the world um and then things happen we observe certain events in the world and that causes us to rethink our prior assumptions um so we might actually meet our daughter's boyfriend he might actually be way better dressed than we thought we think oh okay so maybe I was wrong about that um and so bases formulation allows us to take um something that existed beforehand that we had a certain belief about and to um update it using evidence or data here's a an example the the prior in this case is that I'm near the ocean all of you right now if I just asked you are you near the ocean you have a belief about that just based on whatever you know um and the piece of evidence that enters into this is that you picked up a sea shell and so what how does your belief in being near the ocean change if you happen to pick up a seash shell off the ground and so so this is Bay rule tells you how to do that calculation and the the conclusion in that little cartoon is that statistically speaking if you pick up a sea shell and don't hold it to your ear you can probably still hear the ocean because the existence of the sea shell puts you close to the ocean um so so here's where we're off in the weeds a bit and and I want to bring it back to what we're talking about today and I'll start by pointing out that this wasn't the first time that I almost came to um uh mchan um it actually it was about almost it'll be coming up six years ago um that Rob mchu had someone contact me to see if we could get together to talk about something we never actually did get together traded a few emails and then both got busy and never quite worked it out and the reason that he called me is that Rob MCU has a guilty reading pleasure um here's the national Inquirer from February 2011 we've got the dying lose Taylor we've got OJ Simpson in jail we got Brad and Angelina always breaking up um John Edwards you might remember John Edwards he was going to jail and down here in the corner we got me looking like some exotic balones fand dancer um the guy who cracked the lottery code um he won times out of 20 and what that was all about actually predates the the Wired Magazine article of the national inquir article um by about eight years back in 2003 the first time I ever was given an instant scratch ticket it was this one um I looked at it and I thought wait a second I I can figure out if this is a winner or a loser without scratching anything off and and so um the way you're supposed to play the game it's supposed to scratch off all these numbers on the side there like a little Tic Tac Toe thing going on and over here you got this alignment of uh numbers that you scratched off that makes the card a $3 winner um and and the way that I was able to do that was using Baye theorem um because you can go to the web and check the Ontario Lottery Corporation they will tell you what the prior is that they'll actually tell you how many cards are $3 winners how many cards cards are $5 winners $10 winners so when you just get a random card at the 7-Eleven or the Petro Canada you already know what the chance of that being a winner is and and you know the the value um you know the probability according to Value um and the specific data that you have here the new information you have is the specific numbers that are on the face of the card that are visible at the beginning and and you can leverage that using Bas rule to update your probability so typically a card about onethird of the cards in the game were winners um I was able to get the probability up to 95% so so I could actually separate winners from losers almost perfectly not quite perfectly um The Lottery Corporation hated that um and it it it particularly offended them that a geologist did that um I I was in a meeting at the Lottery Corporation Headquarters where they had some of their vice presidents there um one of them from their printing company and at one point in frustration he says out loud he says why are we listening to a geologist and and everybody else had already introduced themselves PhD statisticians and everything so I said not only are you listening to a geologist you're listening to someone who doesn't have a PhD so like and I broke your game um so I I won't get into details of that there there's is um uh pretty good write up in Wired Magazine that's probably the one that Nathan uh identified at the beginning there um but but the reason I wanted to um point to this is the reason this was obvious to me was because of my work in geology and resource estimation when I saw the grid of numbers to me that was like a a grid of drilling data or a resource block model it was like a little map and I thought well I know how to analyze that I know what kind of uh calculations I can do in that and I knew how to apply a bay style updating rule to um improve my chances of winning so so the reason it was obvious was actually because of my work in geostatistics and and geology um so the the Castell Doos project was was one of the uh first opportunities I I I had to really push the idea with uh uh Cooperative receptive audience that our task should be to try and say something about the the range of possibilities and I'll give you the background to the project when we got involved um it's in uh south of the Amazon in Paras state in Brazil uh in the 1980s there was a lot of aluvial mining on the flanks of the plateau in the 1990s barck realized that there must be a source um of gold gold on the plateau um and so they conducted a small Drilling and uh soil sampling program they left the project in ' 96 because they had bigger fish to fry in South America um in 2000 in the 2000s the Gan peros the local artisanal miners moved onto the plateau from the the the surrounding Plains and worked off of the Barrack trenches so so they they knew the Barrack trench results they just open up these big uh super trenches and pits kilometers of of them on top of the plateau um in uh around 2011 2012 TriStar gold gets the property drills about 143 holes uh soil sampling and geophysics and met test workor um in 2014 they published a 4311 Report with a resource estimate in it there were some really good um uh news in that uh 43 101 report it it's clear when you look at the soil anomaly which is the colored thing here um and the outcrop of the conglomerate that the two are almost coincident so so you have a really strong sense that that's a mineralized conglomerate that's what's creating the soil anomaly and it even steps over exactly where structure offsets the conglomerate um and it was also apparent by 2014 that every drill hole that intersected at least half of the conglomerate band hit gold of Economic thicknesses and economic grades that there's no Barron hole in the conglomerate um the only Baron holes are either off the conglomerate or they're dinky little short holes that don't really penetrate much of a 250 meter band and they had good Metallurgy uh High Gravity recoveries the the bad news from that study was that it reported 300,000 ounces of gold in the indicated and inferred categories and at 300,000 ounces that project is just too small for most most mining companies you'll if you try and mine it at a a major industrial scale you'll be through it in a a few years and it doesn't have the the uh the gold content to support a a sizable operation for a decade but if you take a look at where the resource is it's the blue footprint here it's very spatially restricted um and it essentially just follows the drill holes that are available so with the the money that TriStar had available to it uh four five five years ago that they did the most drilling that they could um but it was tough times for the mining industry it still continues to be a bit tough and and they couldn't drill everything and and so they had to make the best of what they could do and they were able to define a resource right around there but what by the time that we got involved a year ago um the the anchor that we had the thing that made it hard to advance the project was that everyone we talked to who knew the project kind of thought of it oh is that that little project on some plateau in Brazil it's got like a couple hundred thousand ounces of gold right and and then you have to kind of try and reset their their understanding their expectations um part of the difficulty that we faced was that a resource had been stated and and you can't just wipe that off the table and say ah forget about that we want to start all over again um o over the past quarter Century the um International mining industry has has converged on an increasingly harmonized set of regulations for resource reporting um and the reporting codes for the most part require that Minal resources be presented as one clear tonnage in grade um it's actually in 4311 you you're allowed to show sensitivity studies in the 4311 report but you have to highlight or bold or you have to make abs abolutely clear to the reader which you're hanging your hat on you can't say I think the resource is between X and Y that's not permitted um and and that's very different from the regulatory environment of the petroleum industry where um they commonly report what they call a P10 and a P90 so in in oil and gas projects when they're reporting resources and reserves um they often say well it's somewhere between here and here and that's absolutely fine it allows them to move forward with their decisions so the uh the thing that I wanted to bring into um TriStar was that kind of P10 P90 thinking I wanted to be able to talk about the low side and the high side um and the reason that was important for us is we needed to create in the minds of potential investors a reason for investing in the project if this is a 300,000 project it's not worth investing in if it's bigger then people can think about the the upside possibilities and so we we need a way to be quantitative about that but we still need to conform to um the regulatory environment fortunately 4311 does embrace the notion of an exploration target range um for a document that is very heavy on definitions um it's strange that they never Define the term not even by reference to the cim definitions it shows up and we kind of know what we're talking about but it's never actually spelled out fortunately the JK code Australia has a an explicit definition that kind of Embraces our our sense about what we're talking about here we're talking about something um that um is expressed in terms of tons and grade um but it relates to a project for which there's been insufficient exploration to estimate a mineral resource and and the key words there in the Jor code and this does also show up in 4311 is that you you now must report it as a range you cannot report an exploration Target as X tons at a grade of Y if you try The Regulators will slap you down and say that's cheating and and so this is the place that the geostatistical approach really fits in nicely because you have an obligation to report AR range um there's a bunch of disclaimers that you need to throw in when you're reporting an exploration Target um you have to make abundantly clear this is not a resource estimate that more exploration needs to be done and when further exploration is done you might not get a resource that's in the exploration target range so you have to emphasize the conceptual nature of it but it's still helpful because it helps investors understand the project and it allows correct scaling of the project but when we got involved in in this project a year ago they had envisioned this as something kind of like a glorified Garen pero operation with portable Nelson concentrators in wheelbarrows kind of running around the plateau selectively concentrating uh gold um and the scale was just absurd like it was few hundred tons a day and it wasn't wasn't going anywhere um and and so what we were able to do with the exploration target range that I'll show you in a second is we were able to kind of talk about the project on a scale that allows sensible engineering and economic analysis to be done so here's the um quick look at the um quantitative risk assessment the the first thing we have to do well let me back up a second what we're going to do here was we're going to build a whole bunch of computer models we're going to do what geostatistics call a conditional simulation so so that'll give us a hundred different versions of What the gold deposit might look like and when we build those versions we'll need to sort out things like directions of continuity and Trends does the gold grade tend to increase or decrease in a particular direction and and in order to do that in order to pick all of our statistical parameters in a way that makes sense geologically we need to understand the geological environment we're dealing with here and there were two competing views when when we got involved a year ago one view said this is a sying gentic mineralization it's essentially a ancient plaster deposit um so gold grains arrive uh in the bottom sediments of streams and creeks and riverbeds um through flowing water and then they get trapped in the bottom sediments the the second view is this is epigenetic and that the gold arrives there in hydrothermal fluids kind of traveling through cracks and fissures and porous Rock and and those two models give you very different understandings about directions of continuity in in the first one your direction of continuity will be subhorizontal in the original depth positional system in the uh second view it'll be subvertical parallel to faults and fractures and you have to make up your mind um you have to figure out which horse you're going to ride here so what what we did is we did a lot of statistical analysis um and our view was that the weight of evidence favors the view that the project is a Paleo um so for those of you who think about things like um Dawson's Creek the kondy Gold Rush old Grizzle miners sitting on the edges of creeks and rivers sling gold out of out of uh the gravels that's what castalanos was about two billion years ago um and that guy's not quite two billion years old but but if he had been there he would be able to just get the the gold out of the loose Rock And so there's a lot about the uh the data that support that view the good metallurgical response the fact that virtually all the gold is in the conglomerate band and and the fact that gold does not correlate with proximity to faults and fractures um if you if you look at um the distribution of gold these are little box plots that show us how the the gold grades are changing in different lithologies on this side we've got the coarse Pebble conglomerates where all the Pebbles are touching each other and and we move in the finer Direction here so they we get smaller and smaller Pebbles and they get further and further apart until you get to the point where you've essentially got a Sandstone with occasional pebbles in it and then finally you just got sandstone and that's as you move from the the proximal Direction near the source that you're eroding to the distal Direction the sediments will just get finer on you and and the the gold grades seem to follow that that Trend um analoges for Castell toos um the the best ones are Tara and jaabo they're best because of their age they're exactly the same age as castelos um vits of course is the the kind of giant elephant in plers um and uh but it's about 600 million years older um there's actually a good current day analog off of gnome Alaska the they they they dredg the bottom sediments off the sea floor and recovered a lot of gold out of them because there are um a few rivers that are feeding gold into the marine environment off of noome um one thing that we knew from the early analysis was that although castelos was geographically closer to Jabina it was more similar minerological to Tara and we didn't we didn't understand that at the beginning um I want to just spend a couple minutes and show you the piece of analysis that um really helped convince me that this was um primarily a plaster environment it uses a a data mining technique called recursive partitioning um so when you got great gobs of data and you're trying to figure out the patterns in it um recursive partitioning is a a Brute Force computer technique in which you just throw all the uh data into the hopper you identify the variable that you're interested in gold in this case and the computer just races through every possibility of yes no questions that split the data set into a high grade and a low grade population so it just takes all of your geological loggy information color and alteration and depth and whatever it it doesn't know anything about geology it's just being a a number crunching monkey and just trying to see what separates the two um and then it's called recursive because once you do that split as you'll see in the next slide then you can split again and split again so what you get out of recursive partitioning is a tree of questions that separate higher grade from lower grade if we start with all of the MC3 rocks MC3 is what they call a micro conglomerate it's kind of got piz pebbles in it so teeny weeny little Pebbles um all packed together um if you look at that uh several thousand samples in the drill holes the average grade of the micrometer is very low it's waste material on average uh below point2 G per ton when you find the single yes no question that best separates good from bad high grade from low grade turns out to be the thickness of that unit if if the thickness is over 2 m the average grade is now really low it's 0.005 and if the thickness is less than 2 meters the average grade is pretty high so you get almost a 10 to1 separation here off of that single question and then if you apply that recursive trick again and you take this group of data and you ask well for that group what's the next best yes no question for separating high grade from low grade it turns out that the next most important thing you need to think about is what's the overlying unit if the overlying unit is a a a matrix supported conglomerate um then the grade is up to 73 if it's not a matrix supporting conglomerate it's down to 0. 28 and so now you you separated the the MC3 intervals into three groups a really low grade group a pretty lowgrade group and something that on average would count as ore and I think what's going on there when you think your way through the questions is that that's exactly what happens in a plaster environment this this piz MC3 conglomerate if that's what's lying on the floor of the creek as the water washes over it and as the tide moves the water back and forth you've got the perfect natural slle box it it's the ideal thing to trap gold grains in the bottom sediment and so you got the the correct bottom conditions and that's what that is saying there you you need what what the first question is telling you is that the the gold is loading from the top if you've got 20 M of MC3 and you're loading gold from the top it's really only the top meter or two that's picking up gold and the stuff that's 10 12 16 MERS down it's not getting anything so so you're getting kind of a fixed mass of gold going into a column that's of different thicknesses and if that thickness is low the grade will be higher um and then the second question here is telling you that not only do you need the perfect natural slle box on the bottom you also need the right water velocity riding above that if the you need gold to be in the water to settle out and get trapped in the bottom sediments and so if the water is moving too fast the gold will move right on past if it's moving too slow the gold will never get there and it's right in that kind of goldilock sweet spot in the Middle where it's neither too fast nor too slow and you're able to bring gold to that point but it's barely in suspension it's kind of part of that rolling bottom load and it gets trapped in this these little psize gravels and so when I saw that and it falls out really cleanly really nicely with thousands of data available I thought that that's a gravel bed that's getting loaded from the top with gold grains flowing in the water that's what that is and it has nothing to do with epigenetics and hydrothermal fluids um one of the questions we kicked uh stubbed our toes on pretty quickly was if it's a coastal paleopaleo plate reconstructions uh this is work done by Bruce Eglington at the University of Saskatchewan um about two billion years ago there was a supercontinent that formed near the southern pole um two of those plates the green plates are now parts of modern day South America two of them are parts of Africa it it turned out the Castell Doo sat near the shore just along the shore from where tar was sat at the time and so the same gold deposits all these little green sorry all these little orange triangles here that were feeding the creeks and rivers that um eventually created the Taro deposits um it's that same kind of an andies like Ridge that's creating the the load for Castello toos that that's our belief based on Bruce edington's work so here's what we do with the quantitative risk assessment we have to build our 100 different models uh we have to understand something about the architecture of this uh fluvio deltaic system um once we've got the 100 models we will rank them from smallest to largest using metal content inside a pit shell and we'll use use the 10th and 90th percentiles as our lows side case and high side case um I'll show you just one one little bit of the detail just because it's fun to look at but one of the things we we kind of know about this environment is that the direction of Maximum continuity is not a straight line but whenever you look at fluvial systems whether it's at the 10 kilomet scale this is uh from a space shuttle photo or at the kind of 100 meter scale this is from Iceland or at the one meter scale this is beach sand in ventry in Ireland you get that characteristic sinuosity with things kind of wandering back and forth and so when we're we're modeling our gold distributions we want them to kind of have that characteristic geometry and there's a tool that is developed for the uh oil and gas industry um for simulating those kind of geometries I'll just show you how it works here um the blocks here are uh Wells that H uh oil and gas Wells that have sand at this particular level the whites have shale and so there's some kind of uh fluo delic system kind of coming down through all the block bits here and what we're going to try and do with the computer is simulate the backbones of the the channels and so there's this um little thing that keeps um small children and cats entertained um where you you can create these backbones that have um parameters that the geologist can control you you can control the the the kind of um periodicity like the wavelength how far apart are the bends you can control the the size of the bends you can control the the broad Direction so there's kind of a a Northwest a Southeast directionality to it so so we used that for Castell desos we created um models first of lithology of our different conglomerate lithologies all the way out to Sandstone so the the yellows here are closer to the Shoreline and they're grading into the the finer grain sediments the Browner things here and you can see that what these are F all the Wiggles you're getting here are these blue lines that are coming from that simulation tool that I showed you on the previous slide once we've got lithology we can overlay gold grade on top of that um so this is a map of gold grade um there's kind of a sweet spot that forms in here where the grade tends to be higher but even in that sweet spot you can get absolutely Barren material which is what we know from the way that heavy minerals separate settle out in in that uh River environment but we also had to deal with alteration I haven't talked about that but we know that um the heati and solstic alteration tends to increase the go grade in certain rock types so at the end of the day we have a hundred of these models we there's the whole histogram of them the 10th percentile turns out to be about 2.1 million ounces the 90th percentile turn stats be about 4.3 so that was the exploration target range that we published in March of this year um when you get to that point a lot of people think boy this is just like computer modeling onone mat like you just got 100 models and you're just making stuff up and it's true there's a lot of assumptions that are being built in into this but the thing that I think is really good about this technique is that all the assumptions are testable through fieldwork and they're all plausible like we we do know something about how fluo deltaic environments form and so we can kind of keep ourselves um on the straight narrow by making sure that our geological reasoning is is brought to bear on all of our parameter choices and so we have assumed that gold grade follows lithology and that the lithology proportions are influenced by distance from Shore we have assumed that the gold grades tend to be higher in the corer Rocks um and that we'll get kind of lenses of mineralization that that thin and break as we go away from the old Shoreline um there's a bit of structure involved in this whole thing that horseshoe shape that you get is the result of a fold that's tilted and so we have to be able to unfold that and and undo the little bit of faulting so so all of those are assumptions that we built in but where we're at right now as of well today um is we've uh been able to raise the money to do the exploration work that proves up the concept so the previous drill holes from 2014 are these light blue ones what we started doing in September is these big step out holes 400 met at a time um to prove up the big picture we're saying in that March 4311 report we're saying this whole conglomerate band is mineralized and and so to March 400 meters past the last hole drill and find the gold again do 400 meters drill and find it again it it speaks to that part of the concept and and we' drilled six holes we more than 2 km past the last resource and we found gold in every hole in economic thicknesses and at economic grades um we then have to infill this with um probably with RC drilling um so that we can do a resource calculation because our exploration Target is not a resource calculation um and in and to do that resource calculation we're going to bring in some other tools from the oil and gas industry we're going to be doing petrophysics and t on the uh Diamond Dr holes and the RC holes so that we can model the stratagraph architecture of this um set of um loes of sediment that formed near the the mouth of a a delta or near the mouth of a river or maybe two or three rivers like in Gnome Alaska and and so we're able to kind of move on uh with the work and so my conclusion here is that um geostatistics um especially its conditional simulation toolkit not not so much the cing stuff but the conditional simulation toolkit has an important role to play in helping to understand and quantify the potential of a project um and and even where regulations kind of stifle the use of that kind of Monte Carlo approach those same regulations do permit the results of simulation to be used for reporting an exploration target range and and the thing that I've learned in Spades over the last year now kind of wearing the Hat of a vice president in in a junior mining company is that projects get funded and advanced only when management has a Clear Vision for the future possibilities and when investors believe that it's worth funding and so so this was an exercise in storytelling we had to get out there and tell a story to people that a made technical sense and was based on a lot of Science and and statistics and that people could get excited about um and and that that allowed us this year to get the funding to do the exploration to take the next step and if we hadn't been able to do that if we hadn't made the land payments if we hadn't done new drilling the the project would be stalled right now so so I think that the the real success of conditional simulation is that it reveals the potential in a way that non-technical people can readily comprehend and so what it really is is it's a way of Storytelling and so that's my story and I'm sticking to it I was amused I don't know
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Operation Uplift Food Distribution Event @ KFLL | Air Charter Advisors
both places are starting to reopen again but because many families are still feeling the financial impact officials are feeding a need a donation drive aiding airline workers who have seen severe economic ramifications the last few months and as some as Donovan Campbell shows us a South Florida Airport and others in the industry aimed to give them a lift now months into the corona virus pandemic self-learners are still being affected Hollywood International Airport in partnership with air charter advisors and signature aviation a much needed food distribution took place I realized that there are so many people in our industry in aviation that have been hit really hard getting laid off furloughed family members that are sick and we just wanted to give back duck operation uplift sad days drive-through food giveaway with something executives from throughout Broward County and the aviation industry put together to help the airline business which has been heavily impacted by coal but 19 the aviation industry was hit tremendously hard as a result of this virus we see it nationwide we've always come together to face challenges as a family and today is no different it definitely breaks my heart however it makes me smile inside as well to see all the team members out here working together I'm very happy to see that we're able to supply so many families with these much-needed items it's a reality many can relate to and why effort like this means it's so much we really appreciate it man there's a lot of stuff is going on like it's crazy you know I like God we can't even look to the older folks for advice right now you know no one knows what to do so just any bit of help is really good we hope to just help give some of our brothers and sisters that and their families that work here each and every day an opportunity to get by and we can't wait for the day that we actually see those folks with all their faces and hopefully many more all our passengers will not back inside our great airport despite the country opening up neighbors are still helping neighbors as people are still hungry during this pandemic and it's great to see guys out here from Broward County are helping folks out in the aviation industry reporting in Fort Lauderdale Hollywood International Airport Donovan Campbell Seven News
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A Hippopotamus Got on a City Bus Bouncing Rhyme
hi everybody my name is natalie and i'm a librarian at the comox branch of vancouver island regional library today i want to share with you a really fun silly uh lap bounce rhyme uh great for kids of all ages especially well babies through the toddlers and you can sit your baby on your lap just like i have my doll here or you can hold your baby in your arms kind of do it that way if they're really young but this is the best when they get older and it's called hippopotamus go down the city bus it goes like this a hip a hip a hippopotamus got on got on got on the city bus and all and all and all the people said you're squishing us give your baby a big hug the next verse is with a sheep a sheep a sheep a sheep got on the bus and all and all and all the people said up the last verse is with a cow a cow a cow a cow got on the bus and all and all and all the people said move over and that's our rhyme for today i hope you enjoy it and that you and your baby have a lot of fun doing it together bye
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What do Air Force officers do? (Only 4% are pilots!)
[Music] uh [Music] hey welcome back to today's episode of commission ed we are excited to have you here and today we are going to talk about what air force officers do reid you're in the air force right i am in the air force does that mean that you're a pilot no i'm not a pilot i'm not a pilot come on man you're in the air force everybody in the air force is a pilot i thought that is a common misconception in fact only four percent of the air force are pilots only four percent okay what is everybody else doing in the air force we got 96 percent of the air force that doesn't fly come on help me out here well that's what we're here to talk about today we're here to talk about what is it that air force officers do and it's quite a wide range of options myself i'm an intelligence officer colin what is your specific trade yeah i'm a civil engineer but you're also changing to be space operations that's right that's a pretty big shift how are we gonna explain all this colin well i think the best way to do this is first understand how is the air force structured as a whole the differences between officer and enlisted and then we can go from there to describe how officer career fields are set up perfect so to begin with active duty there are about 330 000 airmen that make up the united states air force a whole lot of people about 15 of them make up the enlist make up the officer corps and the remaining 85 percent are enlisted airmen and the enlisted airmen are those who are generally responsible for the primary execution of the mission however that does look a little bit different for some of the officer career fields especially pilots who are the ones who are in the cockpit flying the stick and dropping the bombs right exactly for the officers their primary responsibility is leadership to lead those enlisted professionals so each of us have a trade and the air force categorizes those trades using something called an air force specialty code or afsc you're going to hear that a lot yeah and afsc is a designation for your responsibility within the air force we already mentioned a couple of them reed you're an intelligence officer i'm a civil engineer cross training into space operations but let's describe as a whole how are the air force specialty codes for officers set up exactly because once you understand the method to the madness on how those little codes work it can help you understand where you fit into the mission of the air force so each afsc is composed for officers we'll start with officers we'll we'll describe officer afsc's for officer afsc's they're composed of two numbers followed by one letter and those designators describe who you are so an intelligence officer is a 14 n so one for november and the same is true for civil engineers three to echo 32e is a civil engineer so these codes are really key to help you understand how you fit into the bigger scheme of things i start with a one calling you start with three what are these codes and what do they mean yeah so the best way to understand this is there are nine primary areas of afscs any time you here at afsc the first number one through nine is going to tell you which category they fall into one is operations two logistics and maintenance three support four medical five professional six acquisitions seven osi special investigations eight is a special duty identifier and then nine is other cats and dogs that that don't fit anywhere else exactly and once you have that primary designator then you have your subfield if you will so one operations four intelligence that's a 14n that's how i work yeah civil engineer starts with the three combat support then the two designates a civil engineer and then the letter at the end is just another way to help us understand where you fit within that within that category exactly now we're not going to go into our enlisted afscs but they follow a very similar structure and the bottom line that you need to understand is the closer you are to one the closer you are to the operational mission of the united states air force that's right so the perfect example here is a one one x which is all the pilot air force specialty codes because it's a one one followed by a letter it could be a b for bomber f for fighter m for mobility or cargo that tells you someone who is an 11 x is a pilot in the air force and something we need to mention here at the outset this isn't no way to describe or to give these sort of career fields of ranking right everybody is important everyone plays a specific critical role to the entire operational mechanism it's just a way that we're categorized and it helps you understand where you fall in the scheme of things yeah in fact you are going to hear over the course of your career and also in this podcast that you are an officer first and your career field second let's talk a little bit about what that might mean yeah so it's a really interesting thing to think about we talked about in other videos how for the first decade of your career you're going to be really focused on learning your trade but that's not your reason for being your reason for being is to help lead people to accomplish the mission and if you understand that dynamic and can make that balance appropriate you're going to be more effective at both being a technician and being a leader that's right and the idea of being an officer is that you are not primarily responsible for the execution of the mission but enabling others to to execute the mission and that includes working with other afscs other areas of the air force in order to accomplish that mission operations doesn't do everything they can't be successful without support support and operations can't be successful without without other elements such as medical or acquisitions we got to have healthy people we got to have our stuff and so it's the all of the different career fields coming together as a whole which is how we are going to actually accomplish the mission something that we should also talk about colin is how we're unique in our profession in that we need to be able to operate completely isolated and alone we can't rely entirely on other infrastructure to be able to support us in what we do what does that mean that means essentially we're our own little world in and of ourselves if i need something built i can't go to a local construction company that's what i got colin and his buddies for in civil engineering if i need some com support i'm not going to call up my local isp i'm going to call com on base and they're going to bring professionals to make that happen that's just due to the nature of our profession we have to have that ability to rely on each other and that just shows the inter how intertwined we are and how necessary each and every career field is right and then as we have those responsibilities given to us as we have a mission that is defined that we are supposed to carry out as this very small and close-knit group there is going to be one commander who is ultimately responsible for all of it and that commander is always going to be an officer right reed exactly and that's i think one of the most important things for all of us to keep in mind with becoming an officer in the air force responsibility and the potential for command and being able to have the knowledge and education in order to do that that's a lot of growth and learning that has to happen absolutely command doesn't happen for all officers right off the bat it takes a long time to develop the competence the character and the connection necessary to be to carry successfully the burden of command and so there are a lot of other things that we do as officers along the way as we develop to that point where we're able to become that commander and we wanted to close this discussion today sharing a few of the different things that we have done over the course of our career yeah because in order to have that knowledge in order to have that education and training and frankly the life skills in order to command and to command a large multinational force to accomplish the mission colin i've been required to do some crazy stuff right i've briefed four star generals i've been in the situation room at the white house i have emptied garbage cans i have cleaned up vomit i have driven people in four-wheel four-wheel drive vehicles i've trained students i've done briefings i mean the list goes on and on of the wide variety of things that have been required of me but that have given me knowledge and experience yeah my career has been every bit as varied and exciting and mundane as yours read absolutely i have written a lot of bullets i've also shot a few bullets right yeah i've seen things go boom and that's been really exciting i've also seen people's lives implode i've done my best to keep the crap from hitting the fan i've also tried really hard to keep actual crap from flowing in the streets we love our ce guys that's right i have sent people to deploy i have also sent people home from deployment i have dived into actual dumpsters to pull out information so it didn't get into the hands of the enemy i have been there to keep airmen from from taking their own life because the enemy was wearing the same uniform as them my time in the air force has been incredibly varied and challenging and exciting and really frustrating it has run the complete gamut of all the emotions that are possible within the human experience yeah times a thousand columns totally agree you brought up that we that you've deployed a few times i've also deployed a few times and brought the fight to the enemy there is blood on my hands that's something i have to be at peace with we've talked about how important it is to know yourself well you're also gonna have to know everybody around you the brother and sister to your right and your left and the depth and breadth of human emotion that we're going to experience in doing that is something i certainly wasn't prepared for at the beginning we're really hoping that by sharing this information with you by you engaging with us by you liking sharing and subscribing we can all grow together and have this journey where we can learn and be better airmen yeah we want to hear from you our experience is our own but they're not the they're not the experience of every officer that's in the air force we want to know what your experience has been we want to know what are the things that you are most excited about if you haven't if you're not yet serving we want to hear from you so that we can provide additional information and an understanding about what is required of it of an air force officer and what do we do on a day-to-day basis and over the course of a career that will be all today links in the description below for all the information we share today we look forward to seeing the future thanks for joining us on commissioned
CommissionED: The Air Force Officer Podcast
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How to Fix THREAD STUCK IN DEVICE DRIVER Error in Windows 10
so hi guys welcome to another video today i will show you how to remove a thread stock on a device driver okay you need to go to the sea advancement repair option well you need to go to the troubleshoot to advance option to start a startup option to restart restart hi well here you need to go we enable the save mode the f4 on your keyboard as you can see let's go okay sorry guys you need an app new app to open this item here well we need to go to the file folder we need to go this pc you need to go to the property uh sorry why it's not working bro please manage i think well you need to go to yeah well i was right you need to go to manage you need to think for which part of your computer is not working really great for me the thing that is causing everything is the display adapter which is the rayon 520 let's uh scan for hardware okay what it happened no i am let's disable the service disabling this device will cause it to stop functioning do you really want to disable it if you think that that is which one is really causing it just just resting pizza okay okay let's install the device well we can install it later guys if not rest in peace for that but now we need to go to the task manager let's wait to bring it here we need to go to fall run a new task you need to go to cmd which is a shortcut for the common prompt we don't need this animal you need to go cfc to do this kind of line for coding scan now let's tap it like a boom [Music] so now this will bring you to the windows song okay guys well by the way uh i might not be able to do videos for i don't know i hope as soon as possible well uh if you are new to the channel please be sure to leave a like subscribe and tap the ring bell icon because that will mean a lot for me guys and i if all of you are going to subscribe i i'm going to change my computer because well to be real we need to do the recipe oh by the way let's go for website now here for website here we have my website here we have the just usable logo just usable website we have the home we have the type of videos we have the playlist which if i was having i had the internet i was going to tell you about tap here it's going to bring you to my homepage youtube channel the kind of videos i make any game and also tech like today's gear that i'm using as for the video editor till now i have been using the premiere pro cs 2019 and mostly the note 8 as my main camera but now i'm using my triple camera setup or the note 8 the the iphone 11 pro max for capturing the screen before this happened i was using the xbox game ball or otherwise i was using the fast tone capture [Music] well here we have my youtube video setup we have my computer which i hope it's not the rest in peace about me i will do a q a if we sometimes release one thought 100 000 subs so please subscribe i make videos for the best people on the internet so please join [Music] let's see okay now we can restart it well you need to go with right click yep let's restart and let's see if we have done something great or i have consumed your time your valuable time here we have it okay we are logging in logging in well let's hope it's not going to be here okay so yes yes guys i did it okay i found the right thing that was uh causing by my uh radion 520 so we need to rest in peace it okay guys thank you for watching i hope you enjoyed the video please be sure to subscribe to tap the ring bell icon and to see you on the next video well tomorrow's episode might be for pubg or if i'm lucky to recover all of my data i'm going to show you on the next video peace out see ya brother sister
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2005 Scioto Downs VC EXPRESS Randy Tharps Steamin' Demon Final
number one is Polo player or Polo Joe rather owned by Sharma coach of chicoy Ohio trained by Jerry coach Kane Koffman will drive number two VC Express owned and trained by John AA Washington Courthouse Ohio Randy tharps is up number three fle Market by Charlie stoval Le in Ohio trained by Doug stoval Jack Dy the four Yankees trick going by Douglas and Dustin Piper a Waverly Ohio trained by Doug Piper Justin Hall the five is lucky SAR owned by Thomas cumins of Saline Ohio trained by Todd cumins with Bob Harper number six pure class by Jack tmania Wadsworth Ohio trained by Kelly oono with Jeff F number seven is all the weapons on by the strollin stable of Maran Ohio trained by Brian Brown Jeff NYS songer the reignman number number eight Snoop Matty dog by Jamie power wasan Ohio trained by Jim Mullen X CER from the outside of the nine stand a chance owned by Rebecca Jill dwire Jamestown Ohio trained to driven by Jim Dy y the sui go for the final of the Steam and Demon field in motion they're all fan pacing and driving out in between horses the two VC Express gets the first call and is crossing right over up on the out side flea market the pressure the issue right from the get-go two along the inside Polo jeru is backed off in third a gap of four and fourth Yankees trick followed up in fifth by Lucky sard sixth there is pure class seventh is all the weapons eighth that is Snoop Matty dog and Ninth and trailing stand a chance over to the initial quarter in 27 and one fifth and flea market up top here dictating the fractions leading it by length and half to the inside VC Express is stalking in two let him go there along the inside Polo Joe is racing in third first to flush on the outside there in fourth that's the five lucky Sarge second over the outside racing in sixth pure class caught out three deep there was all the weapons in seventh eight to the inside as they step around the clubhouse turn in front of the panig on over the half they reach the half and 58 seconds flat off the turn and driving down the backside heads are pointed towards three quarters being let up top by flea market VC Express to the inside is still stocking in two first up on the outside there in third that is lucky Sarge pended in and fourth is Polo Joe second over the outside in fifth pure classes swung three High all the weapons in sixth seventh there that is Yankees trick eight to the inside as they race by three4 Snoop Matty dog and Ninth in trailing stand a chance three quarters and one 26 and one they'll Pace the final turn and head for home and moving to the outside pure classes swep up three wide to grab control middle of the track the five lucky sge turning for home less than an eighth of a mile to go and down the stretch they come pure class up top on the outside VC Express coming out of and coming on as they come to the wire VC Express gets up to win the final of the Steam and Demon pure class to go second third was the five lucky sge the time of the mile 154 for fifths VC Express in a new lifetime Mark 51 unofficial 2651 unofficial track side of the winner circle winning the final the seventh race demon deanan final $10,000 Pur the two VC Express otherwise known as The Donut King a three-year-old B called by Village connection out of a storm damage mayor waiting owned and trained by John A Washington Courthouse Ohio nicely handled here this evening by Satur Downs now leading driver with four wins on this evening's card Randy tharps hitting a grand slam through race number seven third win in 2005
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08/16/19 Dave Landry's Market In A Minute-Don't Go Crazy Bearish, But DO PAY ATTENTION
[Music] more details Friday August 16 2019 that big Flannery's market in scope well piece on off a little bit yesterday I've never kind of closed well and slightly and the plus column has been saying recently we did have this bowtie sell signal to the downside not the end of the world but when this happens after all-time high is it usually pays to pay attention see yesterday's dave landers of weekly charts for a lot more than that the link will be at the end of this video take a look at Nasdaq down a smidge yesterday but well off of its worse levels it - triggering a bowtie rusty remains a big disappointment in here down about a half other person isn't saying it had knowledge them so far looks like a big picture retrace slash top remains in place here a lot of areas as you would expect at the market generally weak as of late begin to bang out new lows such as the banks take a look at hardware also some on a fairly card in here so it's getting a little questionable at best lately so what do we do well I don't see the reason to get crazy bearish just yet but you might want to start paying attention to what's happening here any questions as usual David Dave Leonhard calm I'm Duke Landry and you started bucket [Music] you
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Acts Of Geekery Podcast - Episode 030 - Beastborg and Cyboy
this episode of the acts of geekery podcast is brought to you by beautiful shydonia visit the home of the hardest working creatures in the land and all the wonderful tourist attractions it has to offer from the Smoky stacks of shell Incorporated to the relaxing Spas at the bottom of shy guy falls even through the dark tunnels of Wario Corp mines cydonia has everything for visiting tourists and new residents looking to make a fresh start out from under the tyrannical rule of the Mushroom King Sanctuary available for Goombas and Koopa troopas On The Run visit Gloria schidonia today laughs hello ladies and gentlemen welcome back to episode 30 of the acts of geekery podcast wow 30 episodes you made it sound like we were recording and they're coming back to it yeah shouldn't it just be welcome too instead of welcome back I guess I don't know either way yeah well 30 episodes they they welcome when welcoming them back because they listen to episode 29. that's true and now two weeks later they fell asleep at the end hopefully I I know I almost did and I was driving at the time that's true driving this podcast don't make me pull this podcast over well anyway I'm Corey and I'm Scott and we're the brothers geek here to bring you all the geeky things in the world of geekdom and uh we're we apologize for missing last week yeah life life reared its ugly head um it's a it's much higher level than us we weren't able to defeat it yeah we even tried we even tried the power of love it didn't work that works for every anime I mean we even called on Captain Planet yeah we called on Captain Planet your heart isn't help us yeah no I'm not hard yes your heart I am not a Native American you don't have to be a Native American I'm not even like one eighth Native American well then we are a very bad Captain Planet team because we're both white boys we are not diverse at all this is not the podcast for whatever this is the anti-diversity podcast at least the poster anti-diversity wait we're not we know we're not anti-diversity we're just the opposite of diversity which would be anti no anti-diversity makes it sound like we are against diversity diversity either way we got a ton of news for you today we're gonna regret two weeks yeah regret missing two weeks ago but you guys aren't sure you're gonna get a special very long episode so you know if you're driving to work or something Drive longer yep and uh go ahead and strap in and get ready for the awesome amazing news welcome to the world always have to say it that way haven't you ever heard of a little thing called Showmanship it's the news the news and there is like we said a lot of it very much and we're gonna start out with something actually really cool and I'm surprised at how much like user created news there is this time yeah there's around there's quite a bit and this one is actually super impressive um amazing really uh so there is a a gentleman named James Bruton Bruton I can't remember how to say his last name Bruton but he has a 3D printer or a couple of them um and if you know anything about 3D printers they're all about you know two by two by two the size wise yeah you can anything you can create on the computer you can pretty much print up which by the way I downloaded what was it called it's a 3D imaging program it's the free one the one that you have blender blender okay and and I spent about half an hour moving a cube around and going I have no idea what I'm doing there's some other ones that you can do but this guy's really good at it yeah um so in the past he has created his own Iron Man armor 3D printed iron full Iron Man armor every piece 3D printed or created um and fully functional you can walk around in it so super awesome yes he has a whole YouTube channel about it um however right now he is currently creating a Hulkbuster oh which is if you know anything about Iron Man Comics or have seen the trailer for the new Avengers movie coming out you've seen the Hulkbuster you have seen the Hulkbuster it is the big piece of armor that Iron Man gets into and it you know goes around him and it's made to fight the Hulk basically well he's he's going in 3D printing his own and he's you know building a frame he builds a frame part out of wood or metal and then he adds all the all the outside armor pieces and it's fully functional which means it's movable he can walk around in it and he's got it connected it looks like he's got it connected where he can grip the hands yes uh the hands are all going to be and he's and he's got a lot of uh robotics in it as well Electronics so he can the hands all move on their own uh you remember the the old claws back in the day where you put your four fingers through the hooks and you and it was like the uh Terminator claw yeah Terminator arms same kind of movement style that he's doing but with a giant hulk that was a giant hulk sized hand nice um the things things about probably gonna be about uh eight nine feet tall um which is super cool because some of my favorite cosplays are when people take Hulk armor mark one Mark II whatever and they remake them I mean we've been at we've been at Comic-Con and seen a couple and they were just super impressive super awesome I'd love to have one but uh uh right now he's doing that I go to his uh YouTube channel I think it's called X robots that's what you can search for uh let's see um he is able to or or just Jam you just search for James brutton b-r-u-t-o-n and subscribe to him and he's doing all kinds of he has 23 videos of him making this armor and he's not done yet no all right it took him like I think like 80 videos for his last Iron Man one holy crap and they're about 30 minutes long that is a detailed walkthrough that is for sure oh yeah he shows all the different pieces that he created on the computer he shows kind of like a time lapse of it Printing and then he shows them connecting it and then testing it apparently it's Wi-Fi enabled yeah I have no idea what that means I don't know but it's exciting Jarvis is Wi-Fi enablement that's true yeah there you go if he if he really builds a Jarvis I will pay this man anything I don't think that it'll be you pay I think it'll be other oh yeah the government would be like oh you created an AI awesome here you go there's a bunch of money it's really exciting oh super cool super super cool so from the best of uh geek Humanity to the worst of regular human regular Humanity a fourth grader apparently got suspended for bringing the one ring to school so I have not read this story or anything well Scott it's dangerous Nazgul will come after you I mean that's just dangerous for the people in the school Corey did you realize that um Lord of the Rings is a book what in a movie what not not real no it's not real it's really good but it's not real I don't believe you so why did he why did he really get suspended so I think what they were saying is um hold on I think I think what happened was the kid was saying that it could actually turn you invisible and was threatening students with it oh geez so and but when Adian claimed that that his ring had magical powers I call them alien that's fine that's cool whatever read in had magical powers that could make one of his fellow classmates disappear like dobo Baggins the elementary school officials believe the comment constituted a threat and suspended Aiden all right um elementary school officials in the Kermit Independent School District you guys are dumbasses yeah seriously it's not a threat it's based off a movie if any of you had half of a brain you would understand this so far this when I was in elementary school junior high and I'm sure you remember this as well we would run around you know cops and robbers and superheroes and I mean it was just junior high or the Italian elementary school elementary school mostly all right I mean occasionally you know why not but the kid's nine yes he's gonna run around and play with fake swords and play with cardboard swords I'm gonna I'm gonna hit you that's not a weapon he's not a sociopath no he's a kid yeah I'm sorry my kids are going to be doing the same stuff most likely have they really have they really not seen the books or seen the movies or read the books either because if he claims that it can make his fellow classmates disappear he's just talking like hey put the ring on you'll disappearing yeah it's not a threat yeah and so these guys are idiots I hope that they get sued I do too you know father I actually has a comment to say about this okay he says I assure you that my son lacks the magical powers necessary to threaten his friend's existence if he did I'm sure he'd bring him right back now I hate the sue happy world that America lives in but stuff like this is stupid stuff like this school districts and things like that they need to be put in their place they're there to teach they're not there to be you know moral guardians or whatever you want to call it moral Warriors yeah he's a kid and he brought a one ring to school that's not a big deal people come on I could go on and on I could do a whole podcast just about how ridiculous this kind of crap is I understand no bullying that's fine but going going hey if you put this ring on it'll make you disappear yeah it's not bullying that's not a threat no that's not a weapon it's a ring yeah and it won't really do that yeah maybe I don't know maybe they're superstitious and really think that magic exists is it a Catholic School kind of I guess possible either way well let's move on then to TV okay I like TV yes it's much better than reality that's for sure sometimes um we have a linked script not not in our hands like we we as in the internet the world has a leaked script of the TNT TNTs and that's right that has nothing to do with like Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles no TNT TMNT I can't even do that so the studio TNT okay uh their Titan series they got one of their scripts Titans like the kind that came down from Allure attacked Olympus yeah from the Hercules movie I'm writing that down as a potential clip but you're talking Teen Titans yes the comic book series from DC which has been created made into two or three different TV series so far animated and stuff two two two because Young Justice really doesn't count no yeah yeah it's a different thing altogether um but the new one is going to focus more on the fact that they are teens and it's going to be a live action kind of superhero well we have the roster is what we're what we're bringing up here today and now keep in mind live action for something like the Teen Titans that's pretty bold pretty bold because there are people on the team that do all kinds of crazy powers and TV does not do good with powers nope because it's expensive yeah it's very expensive yeah their movies do go to Powers Yeah but TV usually doesn't that's why that's that's where our biggest gripe with Agents of Shield is the lack of powers and it's I know it's because of budgetary reasons but you know what I want to see stuff I want to see Power superpowers well hopefully you'll get more of that in March yeah but what we have uh we start out with Dick Grayson AKA Robin from Batman during the during the series premiere and everything he's still going to be Robin having just broken away from um Batman you know because they had a falling out isn't uh isn't the regular Robin Red Robin in Teen Titans as well yes in the comic right now there is a red robin which is a different Robin altogether yes um but this one is going to be um he's going to work and eventually develop into the mantle of Nightwing okay that he gets known as later on and apparently he's going to set up shop in Boston instead of New York City New York is Gotham basically which I'm fine with because there's plenty of superheroes in New York go somewhere else please so joining uh Dick Grayson on the team is Barbara Gordon which better known as Oracle she won't be using that uh Alias but she's better known as Batgirl but sure but she uh will be in a wheelchair so in this continuity maybe she actually did get shot by The Joker which would be paralyzed which is really cool yep well not cool it's not cool to get shot by the joke no but it's cool that they would be staying with yeah the story so she's going to be Oracle in everything but name um Oracle is the girl who basically she's she's their Tech person their Felicity smoke or their Caitlin snow you know anybody any tech savvy girl who sits behind the lines or their Cisco Ramirez Cisco Ramirez yeah although he's probably gonna join Flash in season two is Vibe yeah maybe yeah all right so the Oracle yep Oracle next we got Raven and Starfire which right there two really bold moves because Raven's powers are all magic yeah she cast spells she casts Darkness on things like I could the darkness will be easier for them to do her dad is a lord of Hell try gun yep and Starfire is an alien from another planet who flies and she's orange skin shoots energy bolts out of her hands and as has super strength and durability so that right there is going to be if they can keep that up that'd be pretty impressive uh but apparently Starfire won't appear until the Pilot's finale which is so she's gonna be kind of the the hook to get you into the next one sure and then finally these are new characters from the Teen Titans Hawk and Dove which are a pair of Heroes who Hawk is um kind of got the aspect of war in him yes and then Dove has the aspect of Peace yeah they kind of got their powers from some some pair of gods I can't remember if they use them to balance yeah it was like Aztec gods or Mayan or something like that and they got yeah one of them's wore one's piece they're kind of the yin and yang of the the DC Universe yeah uh and Hawking Dove are not going to be the original Hawk and Dove which were both male it's a male and female team hawk is the male which is dove is the female based off of uh like Justice League yeah and well actually no uh you mean the cartoon yeah cartoon no the cartoon had two males which is the one that we watched just a little bit ago that had male and female I don't remember yeah it was it was a cartoon yeah yeah but it wasn't Justice League no but anyways anyway um that's gonna be kind of their they're gonna have that kind of on-again off-again relationship because Hawk is all I would love to see it if Hawk was the girl yeah that would be cool see kind of a little roll reversal DC hire me okay I'm a good writer apparently for this one idea hire me for a hawk and Dove comic the last like six issues and then go away but yeah so that's awesome so excited there were some people missing from the roster namely Beast Boy and Cyborg which had been key members of the Teen Titans for a long time including both cartoon series Beach Boys kind of like the fan favorite he's kind of the glue of the Teen Titans which which is interesting that they didn't put him in there but they probably didn't put them in there because he's very CG and they want to yeah there'd be a lot because he transforms the animals that's that's the power and so and it's not like oh transforming him into a gorilla and then we can just get a live gorilla in there it's like no it has to be a Green Gorilla yeah everyone everything has to be green because he's always green so um so there have been there's been a little bit of backlash from people like oh man you can't have Teen Titans without be sport or Beast Boy and Cyborg beastborg beastborg and cyboy at least Morgan thy boy um but if you look at the comic books there's been a lot of issues and a lot of series of Teen Titans that don't have Beast Boy or cyborg because cyborg is either with the Justice League Beast Boy hasn't been found yet you know or whatever so um I think that Beast Boy is going to come in season two if the series does well they'll bring him on as a new character because they'll have a bigger budget and then cyborg won't be in it because he's getting his own Solo movie from Warner Brothers and they don't want to confuse anything it's like having two people who are playing the flash is really weird yeah um do we know what what network this is going to be on TNT TNT which is a cable network which we don't have no we'll have to find it yep all right anyways um speaking of DC and departures we're going to talk about where am I where am I here I don't know stop ruining the podcast we are going to talk about DC's New lineup for their comic books in June of 2015 they are going to be um rebooting the reboot yeah rebooting their new 52 it's going to be their new 49 basically so after their convergent storyline they are going to have a which I think is the storyline that brings everything from Futures End and Earth 2 and the justice and the Earth one together and they have that huge Earth 2 War if you remember yeah like they they were throwing little hints in Futures and about all that right right so we're going to finally close that five-year Gap so here are the titles that are remaining from the old new 52. which most of these are not not surprising some are a little surprising uh Action Comics not surprising uh Aquaman not surprising Batgirl not surprising Batman not surprised detective surprising Batman Superman not surprising Catwoman it kind of kind of surprised her comic wasn't doing very well Deathstroke I didn't even know Deathstroke had a comic he he didn't well it's ended oh okay so I don't know if I I don't know why it says it's continuing because he currently doesn't have one yeah that's weird as far as I remember uh The Flash not surprised yeah Gotham Academy which is a new a fairly new one it's only a couple issues Gotham by midnight which I think gives a couple issues in Grayson which is pretty new it's only about five issues surprising uh Green Arrow that's not surprising at all considering one of the most popular shows on TV right now which was funny because back when the new 52 started the Arrow comics sucked yeah it was doing poorly and they were talking about canceling it instead they rebooted it with the new flashy arrow and the arrow Arrow yeah uh Green Lantern that's uh pretty much a staple for DC that's the only Green Lantern comic though that's unfortunate because there's no yeah I've I've Loved Green Lantern Green Lantern core girl and a new Guardians and Red Lanterns yeah and the Sinestro comic right now I think is fantastic and for a while there they were doing larfles oh sorry sinestros in there too oh so you're good There Harley Quinn of course such a good comment yes if you guys haven't read Harley Quinn like if you're new comic readers Harley Quinn is a good a good place to start uh it's fun easy to read um you know who she is I mean you've seen a million cosplays ever so yeah uh Justice League not surprising Justice League United not really surprising either Lobo surprising yeah uh secret six I guess is a comic that's out I have not actually looked at I actually have seen it in the stores but I just haven't looked at it uh the new Suicide Squad we talked about Sinestro uh Superman Superman Wonder Woman Teen Titans and Wonder Woman are all your returning Comics all right I've got about about two-thirds of those already in my whole box and here are the new ones this is interesting Batman Beyond which is something I might have to pick up because I like the Batman you can go ahead I'm not a fan of Batman Beyond never never have liked it okay they're going to have a six issue limited series for bat might whatever that is it looks it looks like some kind of termite he is the extra dimensional he's like Mixel spit lick for Batman so he's a fifth dimensional being and he's he's a super fan of Batman okay like he's Batman's number one fan uh Bizarro was getting a success I might have to pick this one up just so I just because I like Bizarro yeah and his relation to Superman uh I'm gonna have to pick up Black Canary which is a new comic coming out Constantine the hellblazer I'm not sure I I probably won't pick that yeah I don't know cyborg not probably gonna pick that up sorry Dark Universe I'm guessing is like justice league dark and all of those so I might have to take a look at that uh the Green Lantern lost Army I don't know what that one's about give it a try yeah yeah doomed which I think is about um the Omega men and or the dark side and um all that I think I don't know I don't know I mean we don't know yet because these are just titles of course we'll have to pick up Earth 2 Society maybe unless it's all about the people and not the superheroes then I'm gonna drop it really quick okay well I'll stop I mean no I mean it could be one of those things where all the superheroes are on earth one and Earth two has to rebuild on its own I don't really care if there's no superheroes involved I don't care uh I don't know I'd still be interested to see because Earth 2 has had such like a crappy time in the past couple of years with all the things I'd like to see how they rebuild and what happens and all that I I doubt you'll not see any superheroes I'm sure but I'm just saying uh Dr Fate I'm gonna have to pick that one up yeah Harley Quinn and Power Girl are getting a six issue limited they'll pick that one up yep Justice League of America is coming again because they canceled it yeah and place it with Justice League United um Justice League 3001 which is this so far it's okay so far it's pretty fun uh Martian Manhunter definitely getting that one you're gonna have to pick that one he is one of my favorite DC characters uh midnighter never heard of him um hold on midnighter oh this is oh okay I know who midnighters go on though he from storm watch so he is basically part of my language a badass Batman I mean he's a better Batman he has his superpower is the ability to fight with someone and within a few minutes of fighting them learns their entire fighting style and is able to counter them I mean we're talking people like Superman in The Flash he could end up beating them because he can pick that up and and and hit him back he has carbon fiber bones instead of regular bones oh nice um he was a kick-ass he was in some kind of uh yeah kind of like that but yeah his is more just like plates and stuff but this his entire skeleton was replaced with carbon fiber oh wow which if you know anything about carbon fiber it's really strong super light but really strong um and he's just he's just an awesome character I might have to get that one yeah I have to uh Mystic U which sounds like a college for um spellcasters which means I'll have to pick it up okay um Omega men which I think actually also deals with dark side in that so uh Prez I don't know what Prez is don't really care I guess no uh Red Hood and Arsenal yeah which is replacing Red Hood in the Outlaws which is unfortunate because that means that uh won't be there because she'll she'll end up she gets her own comment yep coming up here soon yeah so that's we'll just talk about Starfire now she gets her own comic new outfit and everything nature blue Arts yeah looks looks a little bit less like um oh my gosh I just realized the people who are Dr writing Starfire are the people who write Harley Quinn oh nice so I'm I'm definitely picking that up because they can't do wrong oh you know what the art does look alike yep um Robinson or Batman don't care section eight gets into the sixth you know we say don't care but it's because it's Damian Wayne and so far I haven't seen anything about Damian Wayne that actually makes me like him yeah or or care about him whatsoever and then the last one is we are Robin which I think deals with all the different robins and yeah yeah well thanks a lot DC now I'm not to spend more money yeah let's see I'm going down this list one two three four yeah I'm gonna be broke one two three you know what I'm not gonna count because I know I'm gonna be out exactly there's so many here that I want to pick up but I mean a few of mine are ending are being replaced sure so it's not like same here yeah same here I've got some that will be ending and I know um that is right on the heels of Marvel I mean doing their oh yeah or whatever and let's talk about a comment coming out from Marvel um I actually I think we have a pretty wide female listener base so this is this is good are you calling them fat how dare you no that's not what I mean at all please don't send your angry emails to date Scott gmail.com um but Marvel came out on the view of all places because that's where you announce stuff now that's where you announce girls related stuff female related stuff yeah which I ah just announce it it doesn't need to be on The View yeah it doesn't really need to I mean I don't know but with their secret Wars reboot they have announced a new comic called a force which is an all-female Avengers team which is awesome yes I love female characters in comic books I think there a lot of them are really well written yeah and like Medusa She-Hulk uh Captain Marvel you know um they're more fun Phoenix yeah I I don't know I I enjoy their their take on things you know and the sucky thing though is who do you know do we know who's writing it is it a guy no it's being written by uh Willow G Wilson and Margaret Banette okay great Richard uh which Willow G Wilson or G Willow Wilson Dave Miss Marvel and X-Men because bad girl is written by a female yeah it's fantastic however Batwoman I think was written by a male and it's it's kind of sucky it has terrible storyline and he doesn't really know how to handle female relationships yeah like that side of things because you know a guy doesn't know sorry we don't know but we have no idea exactly and apparently the a force is an all-female team that will replace the Avengers during the events of the secret Awards Mega interesting oh there's dazzler dazzlers on I know that is that's super exciting the team will consist of She-Hulk okay Medusa which is the inhuman with the impervious hair uh dazzler Nico minoru I don't know who NICU minoru is probably this lady right here yeah it looks like she looks like a spellcaster yeah magic user yep and a bunch of others who will kind of uh probably just be in a rotating roster which is kind of how the Avengers are doing it now they'll have one issue where it's you know five characters out of the 20 of the Avengers and then the next issue will be five different ones and and sometimes they'll they'll have ones there yeah between between different ones which is cool the series will also debut a new cosmically powered heroine named Singularity a pocket universe that gains sentience during the incursion events that led up to single and if you go or if you go back up to see the the one she's the one that looks like stars yeah she her body looks like you're just looking out into space which is cool that I that's my favorite that um and there's another um DC side of things in the Teen Titans they had a girl that was the same kind of thing it was uh she was on yeah you know what I'm talking about yeah I know I can't remember her name I'd be terrible but uh like that that's one of my favorite looks for characters when they're pocket Universe stuff like that or or they're all like completely black from head to toe because they're they're like made out of smoke you know or energy of some sort this is really cool um so the team will form in Arcadia the and I'm quoting here and I don't like how they put this but the feminist Paradise region of battle World okay I would prefer just to say the female ruled version um and it looks great I am going to pick this up yep I think yeah I think I will as well oh well if you're going to I'm not yeah because you just read it I just read it off yours so that we'll just have to decide all that so yeah both Marvel and DC coming out they're they're diversifying they're holding Comics more accessible to all sorts of people whole new series of them coming out um they'll all be of course rebooted and albeit number one so if you're if you haven't picked up comics in a while and you want to start again you can um if you have never touched a comic book in your life and you would like to start reading this this will be a perfect time to in the next couple months because everything will be starting new yeah it's new and fresh from the beginning from scratch um and they'll usually go over character histories and stuff you know as as the comics come out yep or they'll have it in their little sorry a little blurb at the beginning uh so we're gonna do a couple quick news stories here Scott first Angelina Jolie is being eyeed to direct Captain Marvel nope that that's my opinion on it no I don't I don't what else has she directly that's what I was going to happen because you find out because the other option was Joss Whedon being eyed to direct Captain Marvel which I like better I like that way better because she does he he does um female characters I can just click right here five movies so she has done unbroken which I think won a few Awards but it wasn't very good in the Land of Blood and Honey it looks like she's done a lot of like feel feely pieces yeah don't nope don't want her okay sorry so far from what I see from her resume no thank you yeah I don't want her acting in a Marvel movie and I don't want her direct anymore with me I don't I don't get what the idea what the big hubbub is about with Angelina Jolie I've never thought she was stunning or gorgeous or anything like that I'm like I mean she was you know what she was good as a Tomb Raider I like salt I haven't seen something but it was more just wanted was good it was okay and I like her and Mr and Mrs Smith that is an underrated movie in my opinion Mr Mrs Smith yes yeah I think that is a fun movie it is it's pretty fun um no I hope they don't but that was the other point of news is Joss Whedon had a rumor to be directed he's so cool and we know we know for a fact that Josh can write strong female characters Buffy yep um Faith well I'm I'm talking I'm just I'm just going off the show okay just the show only but yeah Buffy's got like four female characters that are all really strong yep um dollhouse dollhouse has a whole bunch they're really good yeah he's got plenty in Firefly yeah and so we only own that dozen is really like Angel and that's because that's like a spin-off series well and it's got faith in it yeah it's got faith and uh it's got Cordelia yeah yeah so not bad yeah we know Joss can do it oh yeah so um a cabin in the woods even had a strong female character in it true she was the one who brought on the apocalypse but still well maybe we should count her out yeah probably yeah I don't want a girl that brings on the apocalypse come on um we also have that BattleBots is coming back whoa uh so it hasn't been on it hasn't been on air for over a decade BattleBots is a show that kind of went over under a lot of people's radar did we used to watch it on PBS no it was on um yeah but it was on like a Saturday yeah like a Saturday morning no you know what I'm thinking robot wars which is the like the British version yeah which had rimmer not rimmer the other guy from uh Brighton no no no Lester Lester from uh red water dwarf yes okay I can't do it today I can't do it just shut it off no shut down no we got a lot of go through let's go let's go let's go all right um but BattleBots is an awesome show we're a remote it's the American version of robot wars I think it came out after a robot wars I think actually it came out first because it oh did it I don't know either way um so who was the you were saying that one of the guys was a like a clinical advisor yeah Bill Nye Bill Nye yep Bill Nye the Science Guy technical advisor for it which is cool they build robots out of remote control cars and such with weapons on them and put them up against each other in the battle arena that had um saw blades that came out of the ground hammers that came down and smashed them when they got in here yep and you know you got to put saw blades and everything on and and destroy each other's robots yeah and uh two competitors that you might have heard of Adam Savage and Jamie heinemann which are the most of Mythbusters they both built robots and battled yeah in this series it's it's a eight I think the new one that's coming out is eight they said it was like Eight Episodes six six episodes long coming out this summer and I think they're probably just testing the waters to see how well the problem with the show like this and this is this is just I'm just thinking about this it's expensive not the show itself the the Bots the Bots and so in order to in order to do this either ABC has to kick back some money oh they have cash prizes for Champions I mean lots of money yeah because these robots can cost a couple thousand dollars a piece yeah and if they get one round in and get destroyed you're out yep two or three thousand dollars I mean yeah yeah so I think that's what ruined it in the first place it was just too expensive for the competitors to keep coming back and not a lot of people wanted to put you know three grand down just to lose in the first round yeah exactly because someone always has to lose I hate to say it he's always one loser you know they're not gonna get prizes out to everyone kindergarten isn't it no kindergarten yeah uh I show my wife BattleBots because she's never seen it before and we're about halfway through like the first round of the episode or the first of the episode we watched and she goes this is like big hero six and I'm like this is like big hero six yeah I guess yeah yay we just made a giant balloon bag I want I want one of them to be like an actual robot with legs he's gonna get torn up in the first round against these wheeled ones but I want it to be like an actual robot with legs but that is cool yeah they're gonna bring that back that's exciting um Rose Byrne is returning as Moira McTaggart for X-Men apocalypse she was the X-Men yeah she was the liaison between Xavier and his little mutant team and the government yeah in the first X-Men it's not easy fish grass but uh first class yep yep she she's kind of X-Men or she's kind of Xavier's on again off again girlfriend too yeah type thing so that's cool that she's coming back um and then we have the story of an 11 year old girl who wants more female superheroes in DC Comics so she wrote a letter uh okay so she started she got a package of like Justice League little mini figs and she noticed that there were only two female superheroes in it and there was Supergirl and Wonder Woman and there was uh 10 others that were all male yeah so she wrote a letter and she's 11. she wrote a letter to DC saying something like you know please do something about this girls read Comics too and they care you yeah and so it's this long letter yeah about about her watching the Justice League cartoons from because her dad watched him with her and how the strong female characters were how about how there were so few of them but the Justice League actually has really good female characters in it yeah and so she she wrote a letter to DC and they basically responded and said we wholeheartedly agree we are you know that's why we have a Wonder Woman movie coming out we've got a lot more titles that are going to be female oriented and then they come out with their list and here here on the acts of geekery podcast we completely agree at least I do do you absolutely no I think that it should be all male all the time don't worry as long as it's on record it's on record but uh we we both agree that that there should be a lot more female I I would love the ratio to be 50 50. I really do for every male character I would love if they had a policy where if they created a new male character they have to create a new female character but not just like it's female Batman it's no like so let's make a whole new character like you don't realize how ingrained stuff is into like towards skewed towards the male side so my wife and I we come up with stories together and and we decided hey for this story let's make it to where this city is controlled mainly by females and the males are kind of in the female world you know running from rape gangs and things like that um so I'm sitting there and we're talking some kind of stories wow wow no just wow I just like criminals there's female criminals I know you could have said like the males are in the female role you know they're they don't work as much they don't go on the Hunts and you went right to a race game yeah wow well that was that was the first thing because you heard it here first folks When Corey Goes to Jail it's gonna be a rape case stop saying it stop saying I don't know it's a superhero story in the first scene that we wrote was this guy being chased by a group of girls who were cat calling him okay with them girl criminals um it is so hard every time that I would make up a new character that would come unseen I would I would have to like sit there and be like Oh I'm starting to write this character as a male already I need to switch that and make it so that this police officer is a female well look at it from look at it from the comics perspective when they first came out it was like the 1940s and I hate to say it I mean I don't hate to say it because it's true it's yeah the history but it was a male dominated Society back then you know women were not seen as equals which we don't agree with now obviously yeah and uh and so a lot of the comics reflected that kind of stuff I mean it was always the girls were always the damsels in distress they were never saving people they were always the ones that were being captured and yeah it was not yeah and so and so and that's kind of carried over mainly because there's been a lot of awesome characters Flash Superman Batman all these different characters and they want to keep them going yeah you know Wonderful they had was not set up to be a strong female character no wonder woman she was written she was written by a guy that was into bondage yeah and and that's why I want everybody to draw a bunch of different that's why like the first 30 Comics wonder woman gets tied up in every single one yeah which they parody in empowered if I'm not mistaken that's correct she's always she's always tied up and they do it as like a a joke and look out look how dumb Comics are that do this kind of stuff so yeah anyway rape gangs no not anyway speaking of male superheroes yes uh we have our first look at the Adam exo suit for Arrow and I have to say it looks kind of ant Manny so a lot of people a lot of people are like everything actually look like Iron Man nowadays yeah well the reason why that's the case because comic Comics straw superheroes in all spandex all the time Adam doesn't he has all these crazy stuff he has a belt and everything can be done from the belt come on even new even the new Batman has like a full-on hard Kevlar suit yeah so that he can stop bullets because real thin stuff because if you look on this Exo Suit he's got the the the panels and stuff that have all the different you know I'm sure weapons and devices in them yeah but the other the part of the suit that you can see that's just on is just hugging the skin looks like some kind of nanotech mesh or something yeah yeah and a lot of people don't like don't like the helmet they don't think that the clear is cool but you know what it's gonna go black as soon as he starts fighting you're gonna throw black otherwise everyone would recognize who he is yeah oh you're that rich guy yeah yeah yeah that's I like it though I mean I think it looks good it kind of it does kind of look like um he wants to go play death ball or death roller derby or something like that murder ball murder Ball but it looks pretty cool I just hope he shrinks I don't think you'll see that for a while because his whole his whole Persona in the show is yeah well he loves like micro technology but not to shrink him he wants to shrink other Technologies so he can fit all these different Technologies on his suit which is cool but I don't think you'll see him actually shrink for a long time maybe a whole season uh that bugs me but I'm okay but Brandon Ruth plays a great role he's so fun so much better Ray Palmer than he was at uh yes um So speaking of people that play other characters or want to play characters uh Tyrese Gibson we talked about him wanting to play Green Lantern well he's launched his own Twitter and social media campaign to go to DC and say let me play Jon Stewart in four days he posted like 15 or 16 pictures of him as Green Lantern both photoshopped and then and uh a custom drawn by fans and stuff and you know what I've looked at him and they he looks just like Green Lantern he looks like Jon Stewart any time that somebody is that passionate about a role give it to him yeah they're probably gonna do it good because you know Thomas Jane he'd love to play Punisher yeah like he was really excited for that role when he first got it and he's the best Punisher I've seen on screen I've never seen another Punisher played better yeah I really haven't I don't think they'll get someone even if people don't like the movie and they thought it bombed when they make a new one they I think they have to do please do Thomas Jane he's fantastic at it so Tyrese looks just like Jon Stewart has a green lantern with one of the four Earth Green Lanterns and you know I think he'd play I he seems like a pretty versatile actor yeah he's I've only seen him in secondary roles in secondary roles but they've also been like comedic roles I don't know how well he can play a straight man serious person so in he was a marine or an army guy in um Transformers all three transfer three Transformers yeah and he's is still kind of comedic yeah hopefully he can do something other than a comedic role and then because Jon Stewart's not funny yeah he's he's a really serious guy he doesn't there's not a lot of Comedy that he brings into the yeah into the universe although I will tell you this um the actor who plays John diggle on Arrow says that he doesn't know if his characters John diggle Stewart but he says it's been talked about and it is being talked about by the arrow people interesting and he's like if I knew the answer I would say I really can't tell you one way or the other if I knew the answer one way or the other but I really don't know yet I've asked them and they've they've thrown it out there but I we don't know yet which would be really interesting but would be so complicated this and this is where this is where the problem lies with TV shows and movies is you've got two separate universes and there's a problem with that because now people are going to associate um Stephen Amell as Oliver Queen there will be no other person that can fill that role other than him and so if they try and bring him in the movie and they don't get Stephen A Mill people are not gonna like it yeah they're gonna be like what the heck and if uh if they do get Stephen a mill then the TV studio is gonna be like well we can't pay him anymore because movies make you feel like you're better than everybody else yeah and so uh even the flash Barry Allen the guy that got the play what's his name Grant Gustin Grant Gustin they think that everyone thinks that no one can play him better I disagree I think he's an okay flash but I don't think he is The Flash really quick can we talk about the last scene of the latest flash episode uh which scene was spoiler alert everybody like skip like two minutes ahead if you don't want to hear this actually maybe about a minute we're not gonna Focus too much Grodd seeing Grodd for the first time yes great CG for something like that I can't wait for it yeah if you have if you're not watching flash what is wrong with you go watch it go power watch it all oh so good and if you need it contact us we have our ways don't do that Scott at gmail.com got it all recorded I know yeah come have date night with us yeah I mean both of us me and Corey like like we have a day night and we're inviting people to that yeah sure okay come be our third wheel fourth wheel fifth wheel you know up to up to seven Wheels I've got seven seats in theaters so yeah seven Wheels um okay that's about a minute those were hilarious jokes that you guys missed because you don't like spoilers all right so speaking of female roles going back to that um I'm going to skip the Margot Robbie thing for now unless you know yeah you've read all that and everything yeah okay so Margot Robbie has decided to talk about her Harley Quinn role for suicide we already know that she's playing Harley Quinn that's a given uh she Margot Robbie's a beautiful woman yep and she looks and she looks just like Harley Quinn looks like Harley Quinn used to be whiter which is funny because she's already pretty white with blonde hair and stuff well they just makeup on her what I put down why I put this down was she she she knows and she said this I know I have to do Harley Quinn right I have to do it justice and if I don't I'm gonna get reamed yeah I am gonna get eaten alive by the internet buy the Internet by fans of Harley Quinn which I don't know of anyone that doesn't like Harley Quinn everyone I've talked to I'm like do you like Harley oh yeah I think she's great whether or not they've ever read the comics they think she's a great character she's funny she's just sweet and this guy and a hopeless romantic yup for the Joker and so which is awesome that she is actually paying attention to this and she doesn't want to put her own spin her own Flair on it she says she wants to do the accent perfect so she's been watching the Animated Series a lot and trying it out which good on you yes that that's fantastic I if I wasn't if I was an actor and they came and said hey Scott you're going to play this role you're going to play Harley Quinn you know and you need to I would have to I'd have to practice saying my Mr J I have to practice it over and over Harvey Quinn hey Mr J you know what even if they didn't approach you for the role you'd watch that over and over yeah sure sure but I put that's why I put that on there because I think that's awesome that she's actually getting into the into the uh into the role into the you know Persona of Harley Quinn I would like to bring something up here yes back in the day there were a couple actors who were like yeah I love this role I love the comics and everything and they got they got the full support of the fans and everything like that and their movies did well because they had the support of the fans now examples uh Deadpool Ryan Reynolds was an example right and Greenland well not Green Lantern green lanterned terribly but people saw Origins even though it was crap they went and saw it yep they were like oh you know Ryan Reynolds is the greatest Deadpool he knows the source material and all that and he loves it and everything well Hugh Jackman's another one too he has really gotten into the Wolverine role he yeah I think that kind of developed throughout his career though rather than but but he hasn't ever come out and and he's hasn't pulled a Red Skull yeah that's true he hasn't pulled a Hugo Weaver he hasn't pulled the Magneto now here's he talks about not wanting to do the roles anymore here's my problem though is it seems like every actor these days talks about how much they love the comic and how much they love the character it kind of feels like they're just doing that so they get the fans behind them probably yeah so I'm I mean Margot Robbie does not strike me as the type of person who like she's going about this the right way she's not saying oh I loved Harley Quinn as a kid growing up and everything like that she's going I want to do it justice I'm going through and I'm reading this stuff so that I can I can I can be the Harley Quinn that the fans want me to be rather than being like Oh yeah I read Comics as a kid yeah no kidding yeah you know I completely see where you're coming from I do I I'm a little wary whenever an actor or an actress says something because I'm like I don't know if you're lying or not yeah not sure if you're sincere or just lying to me yeah um skeptical fry yep yeah and but that's why I put it on there because she has come out and said you know I have been picked for this role I want to do it justice so here's what I'm doing to do it justice I'm I'm watching all these different stuff about it Etc et cetera et cetera so that's why I put that on there that was just and and I think she'll do it good because from what I've seen uh of her acting ability she's actually a pretty good actress yeah I I haven't seen her in too much uh she's in a new movie with Will Smith coming up called Focus which I'm like wait Will Smith and Margot Robbie in the movie together is this just the The Suicide Squad movie disguised as another movie yeah no kidding um we are way late on this news story but we thought we'd bring it up anyway for those of you who haven't heard about it uh more strong female character news the Ghostbusters reboot will be an all-female cast it's cool yeah great how many movies are there that are like all female casts ah not not many I can't even think of anything on top of my head yeah um bridesmaids okay yeah yeah yeah hey speaking of Bridesmaids uh Kristen wig and Melissa McCarthy will be the two title characters with which one's gonna be the Bill Murray of the group It's gotta be Melissa McCarthy you think so yeah I think Kristen wigs the Dan Aykroyd character the Dan Acker or is she the uh Egon Spangler the Harold Raymond Ramos Raymond Ramos no the Egon Spangler well that's the that's the actor who played it um no I think that goes to Leslie Jones okay the this lady over here on the right and so Leslie Jones and Kate McKinnon are also in negotiations to join they're both Saturday night maybe is Leslie Jones the one on the uh the left I have no idea I don't know anyways anyway um it's exciting whatever it is one of them's the black one that in the obviously no in the original Ghostbusters the one that no one ever remembers anything about him or or it's because they tried to cut him out of the movie because it wasn't Eddie Murphy yeah like Eddie Murphy dropped out of it for some reason or another which I'm glad we would have a to have uh yeah would have Eddie Murphy in the Ghostbusters I don't think it would work very well no back then he was good okay back in the 70s he was funny all right I'll take your word for it with him him and his Saturday night livestock all I can remember is like nutty professors that's when he got kids and he decided that he wanted to have movies that his kids could watch him in and then and then he stopped sucked he stopped swearing he stopped doing all that stuff and it's just like stop being a normal human I don't care about you anymore Eddie Murphy uh Adam Sandler's kind of gone the same route oh my gosh he's doing nothing but family stories playboys and old women and things like that and he keeps and he keeps roping uh what's her name in um sure why not that works um do you want to talk about Jason Momoa um yeah so this is kind of along the same line of Margot Robbie he's but he's not really saying that he needs to do the character Justice I think he's just as happy that he gets to play Aquaman and Aquaman in the comics is a white dude you shouldn't be uh any culture that lives on an island or lives really close to the ocean and stuff are all tan they're all really tan darker skinned and not you know not really dark or anything but like think of Hawaii yeah you know a bunch of Surfer Dudes where Jason Momoa is from it's where he's from and he's really happy that they're putting they're mixing up that diversity yeah and which also brings me to another point I wanted to bring up um so Gal Gadot as Wonder Woman so I saw some pictures of her uh as Wonder Woman and someone brought up a really good point in one of the comments and I can't remember the guy's name or anything but he was he was like as much as people like Gina Carano and a couple other uh women yeah for the role of Wonder Woman the problem is is they're too white okay so Wonder Woman is kind of like a almost royalty yeah style thing which would mean she's exotic type of a deal um but not she's not Spanish or anything like that yeah but she but she is not America she's not a white American or european and so galgado actually fits that part of it pretty well and which I was like that's a really good point and this kind of goes along same thing with Jason I mean that's all I had to say to get you on board with Gal Gadot I'm I am holding back my judgment from here on out and you can you can kill you can hold me to it because I will see if she sucks at the character then she sucks and there's no way around yeah but if she plays a character Justice even though she may not look the part exactly I mean her face is she's pretty don't get me wrong but um I it's for me it's more of a Wonder Woman should look like she could break you in half you know I mean without even trying it so you want you want Dolph Lund green in a wig I must break you no I don't want I don't want anything do with that what is wrong with you what is wrong with you blah um um so I'm reading this article we're talking here um we talked about Joseline possibly directing Miss Marvel yes Captain Marvel yes uh and you also put down in this article and it says at the top of this article that she that he also is maybe directing a female Batman movie yep and not and that is not Batgirl or bat woman that is a their turn of the century after Batman retires a a woman picks up the mantle that I just wrote I know I know there's nothing official about it yeah this is just his idea of like this is what I would want to do that would be cool yes but I mainly put it in there because he might be doing Captain Marvel Captain Marvel which would be better than Angelina Jolie yes please no Angelina Jolie uh Tim Burton says he doesn't like superhero movies so I say I don't like Tim Burton uh yeah and I knew I knew you would look at that and go that's just because you directed a few sorry and sorry so he doesn't like them because they're not lighthearted enough which I look at Tim Burton and I go look at your stuff that you have done you've got Edward Scissorhands that's a depressing movie the demon of Arbor Street that's a depressing movie and a kind of a horrible movie um A Nightmare Before Christmas that's dark that is really dark yeah kind of gruesome you know and and he just he just doesn't he says he doesn't like superhero movies because they're not lighthearted enough he said when I did Batman and Robin that was really kind of dark and gritty well back in the day it was but now that's nothing I mean look we've got Nolan Batman Nolan Batman is way darker than yeah than anything that Tim Burton but you know what if he wants to Spout Run his mouth like that and and get on the same bandwagon if I don't like them because there's been a couple other directors and actors that say they don't like them they're the worst thing they've ever done they're uh you know they're just Idris elbow looking at you yeah sorry yeah so all right whatever we end that don't care about Tim Burton anymore nope sorry that like I don't know what it is but when when people come out and say something like that it doesn't it doesn't make you cooler no it doesn't make you more it makes you desirable as a fan or from a Fan's point of view it makes you dumb and it makes me not want to listen to you anymore or watch your movies or support you yeah so yeah um so we're talking now we're going to talk about the alternate ending for Guardians of the Galaxy yes did you did you read this a little bit yeah so apparently in that final Montage with Ain't No Mountain High Enough playing in the background which is technically on awesome mix one even though they put it on awesome mix too sorry um they were going to have extra little like Montage sequences showing The Collector uh nebula and Peter Quill's Grandpa yes you know just shots of that and everything and and they decided to cut those and they feel they cut the nebula and collectors because they decided that they were kind of the bad guys of the movie yeah and they wanted it to be that feel good ending to it yep and then they cut the grandpa quill scenes because he was in makeup well they were like old people makeup and they were afraid that people wouldn't recognize it and here's why that's dumb because James Gunn you're a director you should be smart enough to know that all you had to do to get people to know oh that's his grandpa is have him you know if he's sad and he's sitting in a chair drinking scotch or something and he looks over and and just kind of picks up a picture of of young quill derp and also it was a pretty sad moment it was Grandpa quill and he was his photograph of Meredith and Peter as a little boy and he looks up at the stars and we go up to the stars and was really sweet it means that he must have seen quill getting abducted at the end of the day and is still waiting for him to return but it was freaking it was freaking sad so we took it out and I hope that they get added into like a director's cup or however I've already bought it so yeah maybe not and um yeah that means you have to buy it again no um why don't you tell me about this next news story so another movie that I have to buy again yeah uh or for the first time I should say because I've never actually purchased this movie I've only rented it and this was like back in VHS day which is I'm sorry the original movie of this sucks no it's actually pretty good no it sucks go re-watch it now go re-watch it forage time it was pretty good uh we're talking about Stargate the movie yeah not the TV show the TV show is fantastic it's fun yeah it's very fun um but apparently Warner Brothers and MGM are going to develop a new Stargate Trilogy with director Roland emmerich which is a he's a Sci-Fi director he's in a lot of sci-fi stuff and producer Dean Devlin I don't know who that is yeah who cares the writers um that they're getting are the writers who are working on on Independence Day two with Emrick yeah Emerick did Independence Day if you remember that one well they took down a whole race of aliens with a computer virus yeah from a from a 1996 Mac yeah um is Independence Day two called Independence days Independence Day two Independence harder right yes yeah the the independency but there is there's plans on doing a Trilogy remake which I think would be cool I'm really cool yeah I'm excited I love Stargate and I really hope I really hope that they uh continue with it because they cut sargate Universe really short and I very much enjoyed that show upon you know yeah yeah now uh I did not see this story at all Scott I can't remember it oh my gosh I thought you did it no uh Guillermo del Toro has apparently revealed the justice league dark character lineup for the movie for the movie yeah that's right the movie but you're gonna get you're gonna get the following people John Constantine of course yeah obviously but awesome uh Zatanna uh of course again this is of course an awesome uh Boston Brand or dead man also known as dead man who can possess people's bodies and yep everything and Jason blood I do not know who Jason but apparently he's pretty big in the comics so not like big I like big yeah I'm more like just there he's he's pretty popular pretty common in the comics a lot of people didn't didn't like this layout they're like oh no Swamp Thing no no well unfortunately those two guys are super powerful in the comics I mean Swamp Thing is pretty much the embodiment of all living all living uh plant life and creatures on the planet yeah so he's really powerful it's kind of hard to write for a character like that and the Specter is basically a giraffe of God yeah I mean he he has pretty much as much power as he needs to do anything he wants he's one of those characters in the comics where if he he can't really be beaten yeah people fight him and they go up against him and he kind of just is like I Tire of this and he leaves he never actually gets defeated he's just like nah done so yeah he can't I mean yeah no yeah so it's good that they don't have those two characters right now something I'm I have mixed feelings about this next story okay uh The Legend of Zelda is going to have a live action series developed by Netflix which right there means I'm happy about it because Netflix so far can do no wrong other than Netflix has described the series as Game of Thrones for the family audience so it's rain yeah there's that TV show already out called rain except for it'll have more fantasy fighting in it okay now why are you mixed on I mean the games you like Legend of Zelda I remember using Major's mask for hours and hours on end so I love Legend of Zelda and I love I love everything about these games right I I don't know this is the live action element that I don't know about I would I would love to see a CG or a cartoon I would love to see you know what this is gonna be weird for me to say I would love to see an anime style cartoon for Legend of Zelda rather I mean I don't I think live action is going to look a little weird and be a little weird comparatively because Zelda has never had a live-action Incarnation it's like saying hey we're making a live-action Mario movie how well did that go but it was also made in the late 80s true so true but nothing not much that came out of the 80s was a good thing yeah do you really think that they could make except for me back to the Futures God and me and Transformers I was out of the 80s I'm I'm focusing on really good things here um but do you really think that if they if Netflix came out and said hey we're making a live-action Mario Brothers series that you would be excited for these days yes in action I I do think they could do it right I really do okay I really do all right so far they haven't been able to prove it wrong I will Reserve judgment now there's nothing there's nothing inherently complicated about making a live-action version of Zelda there's a lot of fantasy creatures that you're gonna have to see gee but that's in everything pretty much yeah but it's TV CG but I'm talking I'm talking Netflix doesn't have a TV budget that's true Netflix has a Netflix budget yeah and look at House of Cards has had like a do they have had like golems and uh no but they had like a 20 million dollar budget oh okay that's more than mostly which they would have spent that on some fantasy creatures like if they're sitting there in the Sentinels and a dragon appears this is why I think Daredevil coming out on Netflix is gonna be awesome because they have a they have a pretty massive budget they've got a lot of money and so there's nothing inherently complicated about it I mean talliers long ears for Zelda short shorter ears for link I mean that's not really hard to do Lord of the Rings does it all did it all the time that's true so that's not what I'm concerned about Lindsey Stirling actually she did make a good link right but she's see and that doesn't even have that's got YouTube production value that's true it's just not even that great that's true I'm not worried about that I'm worried about the Goron and the the other the water creatures and why can't menendorf why can't the Goron be and and hear me out okay so find actors that are big like not fat but just big bulky people and make them look kind of Rocky why can't the Goron be that sure they've just been exaggerated in the game you know type of deal um what was the other one you said the the water creatures I can't remember the zorin but the zorin could just be blue-skinned people blue skin oh I guess they did do really good with uh Hellboy if they're yeah yeah exactly so okay you're convincing me on this I I don't think that no I don't think that's a bad thing yeah all right perfect thank you Scott you're welcome for you um some bad news oh news we're not excited about apparently Lionsgate wants to do more Hunger Games movies yeah prequels and spin-offs now sequels actually we both read the books I got halfway through the third book and I got bored of it which to me it wasn't that great of a book sorry yeah I don't think it was the first two books I was like pick them up couldn't put them down 4 a.m in the morning until I finished them time to do and you know late to work the next day because they were that good yeah um but I don't think and I don't think the movies were great they were okay you know we saw we saw the recent Mockingjay one it was all right yeah but they're already milking it by making two movies out of Mockingjay so I'm not I'm not looking forward to if they decide to do spin-offs or sequels or prequels now prequel idea 75 years in the future or in the past okay from the I was gonna say that's a weird prequel Scott 75 years in the past from Hunger Games we get to see the fall of America and the giant war that happened between where all before all the uh districts were I would be okay with that you get to and it's and it's obviously people that we don't know I mean President Snow won't be there yeah exactly you know because he's old but he's not that old he's not a hundred and ten in the movie you know so that would be kind of cool I would watch that I might I might watch a sequel but not it has it's gonna have to be like 50 years in the future sequel like what's happened yeah what happened I don't even think I would want to watch it you know did all the districts fall apart I would I would rather read a book about it to be honest because you could put way more detail into it Suzanne Collins why don't you write a book and then we'll maybe we'll we'll be okay with them maybe write a prequel and a sequel I'd read them both I'd buy them both and support her um because did you only have one idea if because of the sequel and the reason why I said it has to be pretty far in the future is because we have we have other shows out that are kind of post-apocalyptic TV series and they all kind of do the same thing yep Humanity's falling apart and it's just a bunch of drama and it's a bunch of teams running around yeah not even that I'm just talking like uh revolution revolution where all the power's out that don't have power anymore Revolution the hundred Walking Dead yeah I mean there's there's a dime a dozen and the ecliptic show and they all have kind of the same themes and they're kind of the film shot the same cinematography yeah um I don't know I I hope they don't it's just a money grab I mean geez even Harry Potter did it yeah you know they did it with their their splitting up the last last book and uh I didn't feel like the the last two movies though were stretched out and okay that's the thing is like for The Hobbit I kind of felt like they were a little stretched out okay um so uh you know let's talk about a show that's we're kind of half hoping that it gets stretched out and picked up for another season because as of right now it is not NBC has released their second or their fall lineup for the next season and Constantine is not on that list unfortunately and we're both kind of split on this actually really you don't you oh that's right you don't like it that much I don't really care for it that much I thought I would great I thought I would like it a lot more than I did and I really don't honestly I think it's better done than Gotham is like if I if I had to if I had to pick between Gotham and Constantine I would probably pick Constantine really at the bottom of your I know and then that's the thing is since then I've watched more episodes they've been picking up a whole lot okay um they really they really get into the characters in Constantine a lot more they do a lot more interesting kind of stuff with it Gotham is a police procedural I'm sorry yeah it is it is it is and I am I don't really want to watch CSI Gotham yeah I and I can totally totally see where you're coming from there because Gotham both shows and this is how how i rate TV shows are how how intently I watched them I guess um so like flash and arrow I'm like edge of my seat right there watching every little detail want to know everything that's going on our commentary you know I shush people when they start talking type of a thing and that's that's I'm not trying to be rude I'm just like I'm really into this but when it comes to Gotham and Constantine yeah I got my plane on the phone I'm kind of just ignoring it I'm like oh what happened there yeah okay yeah yeah exactly so and that's the thing is when you can say what happened and somebody can explain it to you and you don't need to rewind it that's kind of a bad show yeah at least in my book and so it's not on the second list um but there are there are rumors and this is just rumor or conjecture whatever you want to call it they're talking about moving it to another network uh probably a cable network yep probably one of their cable networks that they own I'm sure they own a bunch but which will be great yeah and then we've got one more news story for you that's just kind of a quickie kind of weird um a Marvel superfan has decided to chop off part of his nose and get tattoos to look like the red squat oh no he didn't just decide he's already done it oh wow it is done have you ever seen picture you saw pictures so he he's in South America somewhere uh he really loves Marvel so if you say I love Marvel guess what you don't love it as much as this guy does yep because he has he has literally had the front of his nose cut off so it looks kind of like the Red Skull he has had red tattoos put on his face and kind of black sunken ones too to make it uh look like the Red Skull and he has also had other Body Mods where he has taken uh plastic pieces to make his cheekbones more pronounced oh wow and like parts of his his uh forehead um like under the skin they push it under the skin they mount it to the Bone and it pushes his skin out yeah and guess what he doesn't look anything like her no he doesn't really look like a Red Skull but it is creepy yeah it's very it is really creepy first of all why would you pick Red Skull who's a Nazi he's like the Nazi yeah he's worse than Hitler he yeah I will Red Skull worse than Hitler yes yes he makes a fine ale though yes he does I've got that t-shirt I've got a t-shirt where it says like red Red Skull whiskey or something like that so not an aloe whiskey but um a lot of people didn't like that shirt not because not that they told me personally but on the side I was getting it from they were like why would anyone want to wear a Nazi shirt yeah it's like even that people are like no no thanks yeah I bought it anyway it was like whatever good on you Super Fan you'll never see me doing that I will never love Marvel as much as you I don't know Corey you like DC you're getting in the bouncing boy no I should just do the full-on blank face like the question just cut your whole face off no just skin grafts over my eyes and over my nostrils and over my mouth oh yeah perfect yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah okay and you'd have to perfect your uh and Lasik on the beach half the perfect voice yeah my uh what's his name Coombs uh Jeffrey Combs yeah Jeffrey Combs voice yep so you can so you can look in a warehouse and say aha I knew it there were 24 flavors um that's a conspiracy that was a lot of news we've got some reviews coming up in just a moment here and then after that we'll get into a lot of trailers and videos too super bowel happened the superb owl but first that's not the Superbowl wait yes the Super Bowl sure why not either one Super Bowl or superb owl before we get to that let's talk about some movies we saw some reviews attention aliens in the cafeteria cafeteria please be mindful of the joke that's right not only do we have Sloppy Joes we have reviews yeah yeah I love reviews and the reviews are unusually sloppy as well they'll be quick at least yes um first we're going to interview interview they're gonna be we're gonna interview the review yep we're gonna review the interview which was came out on Netflix and uh Scott and I sat down and watched it with my wife uh ratings were not very good for this movie not at least not critic ratings yeah if you like Pineapple Express you will like this movie yeah it's pretty much Pineapple Express in North Korea it it's funny I I thought I thought it was funny I enjoyed it I was not I went into it with a uh a hint uh yeah a low expectation to hint of skepticism because I'm like uh but I I figured I'd probably see it should see it because there's been all this controversy that I might as well find out what the heck is going on yeah but you're right it it was actually really funny yeah a lot more funny than I expected it was surprisingly funny so yeah I so I have this new Theory and we keep watching these comedy movies and looking at the ratings on them and they're always like oh 50 50 critics or 25 critics 50 users yeah like there doesn't seem to be any good comedy movies coming out right and that's because comedy movies are not meant to be good movies they are meant to be funny I talked to you about this last night I think most comedy movies start with one joke that they expand into a whole movie just to fit that joke in yeah yeah I totally agree actually and I think that the reason why critics don't like it is because they're predictable they they find some of the humor crude or not funny because critics when they go in and they look at a movie they they're not looking at the jokes that make them laugh they're looking at the jokes that make them just sit there and go that was a stupid joke yeah they're pick like what you're trying to say is they're picking the bad stuff out of it yep and um and then and then users you know they go off critic reviews and everything they they get a soured move from it like you Rotten Tomatoes and all of a sudden you're you're changed on what you want to see we were supposed to see Seventh Son and Jupiter Ascending this week and both of those movies got terrible reviews uh from critics and users and suddenly you didn't want to see now now I don't want to it's not that I don't want to see them because I do want to see him it's I don't want to spend money to see that okay that's the that's where I draw the line if it if it looks absolutely terrible I don't want to I don't want to waste the ten dollars for a ticket yeah I really don't it's plus popcorn and stuff you know yep because it's not cheap and I would rather go see something that I'm going to go I paid for this and you know what I thought it was a good purchase it was a good purchase and that's that's more just me being a cheapskate than anything else yeah because I've seen I I like a lot of movies that critics hate I love Ghost Rider yep I think Watchman didn't get very good reviews I love Watchmen off yeah fantastic but critics don't like it and I'm not gonna look at them and say but I went and saw him anyways because you know superhero movies and yeah gave him a chance however I'm glad we didn't see Seventh Son yeah my wife went and saw it yesterday which would be a Saturday when we're recording and um she said it was completely terrible it was awful and had no redeeming qualities to it at all and no offense to Corey's wife but she likes some pretty weird movies sometimes including movies that are bad yeah they're so bad they're good and and this one is so bad it's bad apparently because because she's like it wasn't even like Hansel and Gretel witch Hunters where it was bad but it was fun bad yeah you know so instead of sin bad fun bad yeah so that's our Seventh Son review yeah yeah we didn't see it um I will probably wait until Seventh Son and you presenting come out on uh DVD or red box or something or if we have a slow week yeah and we'll go see him maybe for Jupiter Ascending I think we should wait for seven Sunday yeah that one actually got better reviews and I don't know if she had a user uh comment on our page Anthony he said that it was an interesting mixture of sci-fi plots yeah so thank you Anthony for that I guess we'll we'll might have to go see it on this recommendation yep um interview really funny um the way I judge comedy movies are did they make me laugh and not just once or twice I mean like consistently yeah and yes it did it made it I was very amused by most of it so I'll give it a three and a half yeah I I'm right there exactly number I'm sorry even though I would I just said that comedy movies have to have like they have to have a different rating system it's a it's a five out of five for a comedy geek card for me but if it's if it's just regular like was it a good plot was it engaging and everything like that it's probably three out of five you know it still made me laugh and it didn't it made me forget about life for a while you know now the next movie we're gonna review Yes actually made me laugh way more than the interview did ninety percent of the time my wife was laughing the entire movie I I don't know if you heard her I heard okay so instead I heard that I heard you heard me obviously I didn't hear the rest of the audience I I heard a few chocolates I heard a few but it wasn't as much as I expect maybe you just have a different sense of humor than most people so instead of seeing Jupiter ascending or Seventh Son we actually saw SpongeBob uh a sponge out of water and you may say oh that's not a geeky movie well however it's animated yep we love animated movies yep um it's got superhero references in it yes so it's got superhero voices in it Clancy Brown is the voice of Lex Luthor in Justice League and he's Mr Krabs and it has uh it's one of those cartoons where it's almost more adult oriented and I'm not talking like dirty jokes I'm just saying there's a lot of subtle stuff that you don't that a kid wouldn't catch autopirate yeah like no kidding would know what autopirate is yeah like what's that referring to it was it was fun though and like you said it had a lot more cartoon in it than I was expecting than we were expecting well because the trailer only shows the CG Parts yep and the live-action CG combo thing um but most of the movie is the animated side yeah and then like the last 20 minutes they go into the real world and everything it it was funny oh my gosh it had I had a lot of fun watching it 90 of the time I was laughing my wife was laughing 100 of the time just because like she she grew up watching SpongeBob too and we didn't yeah because it was on like Nickelodeon and Cartoon Network is up and we don't we didn't have cable coming up and we still don't but um it's I don't know I have watched some stuff I've watched it a few times at friend's house and things like that I thought it was funny but this was this is really funny yeah I enjoyed it I was very surprised I would probably give it uh four out of five yeah I'm right there with you four out of five yeah go see it I I think it's a lot of fun um a lot of other people liked it too which is good um so we're not we're not that we're not weird oddballs out you know yeah it's like got 17 on Rotten Tomatoes yeah so we're not just weird geek guys going to see a kids movie well we are yeah we are but that's fine but that's okay you know what embrace it's got yep well that's what we have for reviews quick reviews today um very quickly there's not really much to say about comedy movies not really did it make you laugh yep a lot Perfect all right then move on so yeah let's move on trailers and videos danger Looms in your future they must be very cautious you listen to a cookie evening Chan never mock the cookie no I agree did that did that pick up did you agree with me did I agree with you yeah surprise surprise Corey agrees with me at least once uh we are we are just a terrible podcast if we agree with each other all the time I know right we need to get someone on here who's controversial yeah I have ideas but no I don't like it well I have ideas of who of who we know that can do that couple friends of ourselves well that would make for good no no I don't I don't know this is all off the air stuff maybe no no yeah whatever trailers and videos yeah yeah uh so the superb owl happened or the Super Bowl yep depending on how you want to say it yep uh and with it came a bunch of uh trailers for movies very expensive ones apparently yep very expensive one 30 million per 30 second three million for 30 seconds something like that superb owl yeah that I hate it I hate it that I watched it yeah you did yeah and that's part of the reason why our podcast didn't get recorded and it was a family thing it had the Casey had her family even make Casey hang out with her family you can come hang out I got to see the Katy Perry shark dance though like right when everybody outside all right and it was awesome so let's just go over a couple of those actually um Jurassic world the biggest one yes ah so Jurassic world we saw the trailer a couple like a month ago two months ago and it looked good it was fun there were a couple parts and we were like that's a little weird what's going on so there's one part in particular where you've got Chris Pratt riding on the motorcycle the Raptors with him and I kept telling you he was training Raptor here Raptors trained and my my argument was I think that they're all running from something at the same time and and the fact that they run past him are just that they're faster than he is yeah however we find out in this new trailer he has trained these Raptors he's a raptor trainer that is awesome oh my gosh it's so cool if you know anything about Raptors that's freaking cool because they're they don't seem very trained girls they're clever girls I wonder if he trains them to shoot guns but they're um they talk a little bit more you get to actually see glimpses of the dinosaur they created indominus Rex is the name of that creature it looks freaking cool yep it looks freaky is what it looks apparently it kills for sport not just for food yep and um people get carried away by pteranodons it's pteranodons pterodones pterodactyls yeah they're called pterodons or pterodactylose actually or pterodactyls but anyways it's okay yeah you could actually see a girl get picked up by one in the middle of like a screaming crowd it's great um the coolest part though is when he says we're gonna go after it with everything we've got and the next scene he's riding a motorcycle the gun strapped his back so apparently everything they got is one guy with a shotgun and four Raptors yeah you know pets not a not a helicopter with rocket launchers on it they were shooting it with a helicopter with a machine gun if you remember in the trailer they need Rockets then the machine guns not working why do we pick this instead of the Rockets no kidding but that was great that was awesome yeah a couple more that we had from there there was a new Tomorrowland trailer and you got to see a little bit more keep in mind these are all like 30 second spots yep and and most of it so I was like I can't talk it is like 20 seconds of the actual trailer and then 10 seconds up coming this this date on yeah Tomorrowland yeah but the Tomorrowland trailer looks really cool you get to see a lot more of the future city and everything apparently it's a hidden city it's not just a future city because at one point the rocket takes off and appears over the sky of where of like New York or wherever hidden in or something which is really cool and I also noticed Hugh Laurie is in it which is awesome house which yeah he plays house and he's also been uh in a couple comedy shows over on BBC and stuff yeah which that one's really cool um Kingsman Kingsman had a new little trailer uh the trailer is they they pick a puppy yep and they train with the puppy they train with the puppy and basically they're supposed to keep track of puppy keep it alive and uh the whole premise is once the puppy is trained you'll be trained as well you know type of a deal it takes the amount of time it was just kind of a fun little cute thing to get people to and I said Corey's like Kingsman that's weird and I go oh don't worry Casey will love it and then as soon as you're playing she goes puppies uh there was that there was a new Ted 2. so let's talk about that because we actually didn't talk about the original tattoo trailer that's right so the original trailer like the full-on release trailer came out it looks super funny the first hand we need to watch that again in fact I might recommend that for the movie tonight if we have to watch a movie um Ted the Ted 2 uh Ted is married he's a talking bear by the way what's her name uh something Tammy Lynn Tammy Lynn yep and they wanna they want to get pregnant but they need a donut they need a sperm donor and they they go talk to uh Mark Wahlberg did you notice that Mila Kunis is not in this yeah I noticed I don't think they'll be together in this one interesting because I they kind of broke up in the last one and they didn't really get back together that much that's more true they just helped each other say you know but anyways in Ted 2 it's just a lot of funny clips however the Super Bowl trailer was really funny they need a sperm donor and so they break into Tom Brady which is a famous football player break into his house you need to say who Tom Brady is I'm just saying yeah I'm saying all I know him is by name I don't know they break into his house and if they lift his they're they're gonna try to get and there's his there's a regular Super Bowl trailer that was kind of a little bit cut short yeah um and then they were then there's the red band trailer on YouTube yeah so they they in the Super Bowl won they lift up his sheet and a big big light shines out and then wow we're like wow yeah and then the Red Band one they're like oh my gosh and that's it rest and and then he wakes up and what the heck you guys doing and it throws them both out of the house so he throws Mark Wahlberg out and then he throws and he says take your stupid bear with you and he throws Ted and like throws him like a football basically and Mark Wahlberg goes that was a perfect spiral it's hilarious it is hilarious um what else do we got we had a superb owl Clash of Clans trailer yes I can't remember Liam Neeson yes where um they somebody attacks Liam Neeson and he does the whole kind of Taken Montage talking I don't know who you are big boy 681 but I'm coming at you with barbarians and Dragons if you've ever seen The Clash of Clans stuff you'll like this one because oh yeah all their trailers and their Clips are hilarious and I don't even really play the game much anymore but they're funny yeah they do a lot of good work on them there was a there was a commercial that came on uh it wasn't for anything and I was sitting there I'm like what is this talking about it's talking about silent science and then religion and I'm like what the heck and then the last little the last frame comes up and it comes up and it says Scientology a Scientology commercial in the Super Bowl I busted up laughing nobody else was paying attention so they just turned or like they just saw me laughing my ass off and they're like why are you laughing I'm like just it's a funny commercial to me because who who the heck first of all don't pay for a three million dollar commercial for Scientology yeah it just got it pretty much got ignored by everyone exactly so I thought it was hilarious though yeah um what else did we have we had the Heroes Reborn teaser that's right so Heroes the TV show from NBC um back five years ago I think it started in 2005 2008 2008 and ended in uh 2012. yeah sometimes yeah anyways we talked about it we talked about how they're rebooting it and everything and they're bringing we actually got a little bit of teaser and you see a kid uh his power is he creates an aurora and controls it and everything which is kind of a lame super and then you see then you see Claire the cheerleader leader that can heal herself if you see her dad her dad which is actually the man with the horn room glasses he's the Secret Service guy that goes after all the heroes one and I hope it does good I really do yeah I'm excited uh and then let's see what else did we see we saw I think that's it for superbal oh there was a fast and the furious 7t trailer that's right which uh we didn't put down on here but it looks really cool I don't know have you seen it I did okay have you seen it yeah where they jumped he jumps basically from building to building to the car he drives through it looks like not just not just a small building like out of a skyscraper and lands and lands into another skyscraper uh it's got Jason Statham in it so yeah everybody and he's hunting he's like hunting them all down um and that one's that one's pretty cool because that's the last movie you will see Paul Walker Paul Walker in because he filmed a good majority in the film like half of it you know a good majority or half of it before he passed away the problem is is they really can't kill him off in a car crash because that'd be super tacky for them to kill him off in the way that he actually died in real life that would seem kind of uh too soon to kill him what are they gonna do then I don't know like I really don't see a gunshot or something yeah I I don't know he's gonna get caught in an explosion I know that right away yeah that's probably because that's the easiest way to do it they're on their way out and boom boom yeah where is he no no you know yeah except for it's Vin Diesel so it's I can't do a Vin Diesel voice brilliant uh then there was a Terminator Genesis one that one was wasn't really good you said it didn't uh it didn't really show me anything else that I hadn't seen before it did show him fighting on the Golden Gate Bridge but that's you know every movie so that's pretty much all that came out during the Superbowl so super battle mode which is the uh after the Super Bowl party it's a Superbowl movement the Super Bowl um I want to go back up to the top of this list because it's been two weeks and I totally forgot that we didn't talk about the Fantastic Four trailer I know we've been talking about this movie and how and how much how lack of excitement we have then we watched the trailer yes we're intrigued now this just could be the fact that they did the trailer well yeah you know because a lot of movies have done that where we were like yeah we're not excited for example we're not excited we see the trailer we're really excited to see the movie and it still sucks yeah we don't know we don't know what's going to happen Fantastic Four however the trailer trailer was pretty cool I'm I'm really intrigued I want I want to see it I just want to see the whole thing that sold me all the all the stuff that happened that's fine but at the at the halfway point and at the very end there's a halfway point and you get to see the thing breaking out of like a rock cocoon yeah which is crazy which is a great way yeah then you see him standing with the other standing with the other four in front of some big like Tower yeah you know Chasm or something and he looks amazing he looks really good don't get me I like the way that the thing looked and the other Fantastic Fours but you look back at it now and you're like it's kind of a corny suit that whole movie is kind of cheesy right it's pretty cheesy but in this new one he's all cg'd and he really looks like rough Rock it's not smooth or anything yeah smooth and I'm a hideous freak which is different than the comics because the comics they say that his Rock skin is as hard as rock but it's actually fairly smooth it's not like concrete it's yeah it's like marble you know like Smooth marble type of a deal so the movie's doing a little different but I think it's cool the fact that he is just just this massive Rock creature do you remember the creature in uh Galaxy Quest no well that that one's not so much but uh Never Ending Story no Thor two dark world where where he hits the the creature that looks like cord from the comet yeah he's that big the big rock guy kind of thing kind of reminds me of that yep so um and and the guy that they got to play Reed Richards I've seen him in a couple other things he was in Divergent and he was a just a jerk bag in Divergent um and he is also in oh what else is he in oh uh the remake of the you can't dance because it's a legal movie Footloose Footloose you can't dance because it's a legal movie that's that's what it that's the whole premise is they outlaw dancing so and he's there and he's the goofy hick friend you know but he looks he looks like a super nerd in this and you know what I'm like that's let's read Richard fine but you don't get to see any Fantastic Four read Richard stretching Mr Fantastic you get to see just a teeny bit of the thing you get to see no Invisible Woman did you catch it at all I did not see her go invisible at all I think I saw her cast like a force-filled at one point yeah I think that's all I saw but I didn't see her go invisible and you get to see uh the Human Torch Johnny storm light up light up once I think maybe twice once maybe twice yeah he lights up and then at one point I think he's already on fire doing something yeah so it's kind of just gives you a little bit of taste it's coming out in this year right yep so we will see we will see how well we will see and we'll see all right next Game of Thrones season five got its like full trailer release it is finally so wait and so so April I was talking to a co-worker about this and because he he was like man it's been a long time since Game of Thrones was on I said well it's only been a year but the difference is is Game of Thrones only goes for 10 episodes and then stops it's not like it goes for 10 episodes in the fall and then 10 in the spring yeah it's not it's not a huge series which and that's why it feels so long between Seasons I don't even know if I remember the last few episodes not even the last one just to maybe maybe the last one just to see where everything ended I don't want to watch I don't want to re-watch the um mountain in the snake yeah that is that that fight is just like that oh geez oh speaking of the mountain uh-huh so the guy that plays him this is going back to news okay I just remember this the guy that plays the mountain yeah he broke a 1 000 year old Viking weightlifting record that oh my gosh he was able to pick up a thousand pound log in his arms and carry it for like seven steps the previous record was some Viking guy that did it for like two or three before he had to drop it wow so that shows you right that the the mountain why did you even try and challenge the mountain yeah why would you do that but but it had been no one had been able to break the record for a thousand years and he just did it just last week or something which awesome and it shows him as a pitcher afterwards and he's kind of doing the whole flex and yell kind of thing and I'm like that guy is huge he is he is massive but apparently he's a really nice guy well of course like in real life it's funny because he's he's such a he did yeah if I were a huge like hulking bodybuilder and whatnot I would be the sweetest guy I'd be helping old ladies cross the road and I would just be like you mean you would just pick him up and carry him over your head as the cars run into you and they just get crunched I would use two fingers to hold the door open for a nice lady but anyways season five uh they had their trailer that came out oh and you get to see all kinds of crazy stuff that happens and there's already theories flying around about it um what's going on there's a scene there's a scene where Marjorie Tyrell and uh Tom and tommen get married Baratheon get married and he looks just like Joffrey and it's creepy yeah when I first thought I was I had to actually pause and go oh that's not job pretty good he came back as a white walker uh there's a part where uh Mormont is fighting in an arena and at the moment for a little bit I thought it was Jamie Lannister because he but he but then I was like he's holding the sword in his right hand he didn't have his right hand anymore yeah exactly so spoiler alert yeah huge spoilers but it's about time it's about time it's back uh and that comes on March so April April well dang it yeah actually it might be March I think it's the end of March like 20 something uh I zombie had a new trailer yes um and it looks funny it looks good yeah it looks like it could be a fun show I uh despite what we don't like about the changing of the comic and everything I like the fact that they show her they show her not being able to sleep like she's just laying in bed just with her eyes open you know uh because as a you all sudden you get turned into a zombie but you still have your intelligence the first thing you're going to try to do is go to sleep you know and be like wait I don't I can't fall asleep I don't I guess I don't need to yeah all right so I I'm interesting to see I love how they do movies like that where they don't sleep and you get to see their their nightlife basically you know where they just pretty much like wander around the city and I go to the convenience store honestly so if I if I had to choose between not ever sleeping again and not ever eating again I'd probably pick never sleeping again yeah definitely one you could get another job or two you could actually catch up on all this geek stuff exactly yeah I could podcast all night no you're listening to the 12th hour of Corey Amos radio talk show I would want to do a night job I would want to find a night job that paid really well and do that because one they're usually fairly easy yeah like night guard and stuff like that but uh two then during the day you're free you're free to do whatever you know everybody else goes to bed at nine and you go to work yep who goes to bed at night but I'm excited for iZombie you guys may not be as you don't seem as excited but I'm like Chris watch this so yeah uh we had the trailer come out for the Poltergeist which we both watched and it looks even scarier than the original Poltergeist which was not very that scary never seen the original yeah it's it's all right it's not but I I like I talked before I'm not a horror fan however I saw this and I was like okay I kind of want to watch not just because Sam Rockwell well that that kind of sold it for me actually I was like shot at the end actually sold it for you where the little girl's like Mommy and then she gets picked up and Drug up the stairs yeah but it's like it's like super funny it's kind of goofy looking picked up by something invisible we don't know and also she's like up the stairs that one looked kind of funny yep now I think the biggest one on this list so far Daredevil Oh I thought you were gonna say the Jurassic world Lego trailer no no okay well that was funny too yeah we'll get to that in a second Daredevil came out now I watched this like three times the show didn't come out the show didn't come out but the trailer got released the show's coming out on the 10th of April April and good on Netflix for being super smart because guess what the 10th is it's a Friday which means most of the people that watched Daredevil are really excited for it are gonna binge watch this all weekend long including us uh we're gonna have to probably cancel game night yep foreign maybe no we're canceling family maybe I gotta work I gotta work anyways on Saturday so while I'm watching it without you then no you're not I will shut the internet down and lock it out but um it came out and oh my gosh it got me excited for this thing yeah I'm super excited now this is just season one yeah obviously all 13 episodes yep um the guy that got to play Matt Murdock Charlie Cox looks looks good looks great uh there was one criticism he doesn't look really doesn't look blind yeah I I think he looks blind at all but we'll see yeah we only saw a few Clips you get to see the the back of Kingpin he's staring at some pictures and which is who is it again Vincent de nonofrio yes which I'm not sure and it's got one of your favorite actresses in it doesn't it yeah well she's not my favorite but I just just can wool she plays Jessica on True Blood okay there's some Jessica and warm Marianne anyways the red-headed vampire the red-headed new vampire she she's gorgeous and she's actually a great actress yeah she plays I I love her transformation in True Blood from sweet little innocent country girl Christian girl gets turned into a vampire and and becomes this like super partier you know drinking and um all kinds of crazy stuff but she does it perfectly and she plays in that she in the comics uh her character is actually like the secretary Comics or books no Daredevil oh in the Daredevil comments about True Blood comics in the Daredevil Comics um she plays his like secretary or paralegal something like that or secretary it's a woman in Matt Murdoch's life so she gonna die she's probably gonna die he he has Batman curse yep he's the Batman worse he's worse than Batman he actually is the first Batman analog of like Marvel yeah yeah but uh the trailer came out and it looks amazing I'm so excited so we'll have to maybe we'll do instead of game night well everyone can come over and we can have a daredevil Marathon can we just make it personal all right a bunch of people maybe I don't know maybe now no one listens to our podcast um so that was all of our news for like TV shows and movies that came out um one video game trailer the Jurassic world Lego one which is just a fun little clip it's got the glass full of water and the T-Rex Stomps and it and it vibrates yeah you know you see the ripples in the water and then pretty soon it crushes the glass and then it's a Lego T-Rex and he Roars and his bottom jaw falls off yep so it's it's encompassing uh all four Jurassic movies so Jurassic Park Jurassic Park two there's part three yeah in a Jurassic world so that means that Lego already knows what's gonna happen in the movie Lucky Lego yeah no kiddinger you know who else could know they go acts of geekery podcast yeah send it our way yeah um and then and then we had a couple like a couple user made stuff one of them is a fan made trailer for Captain America I'm wearika let me edit yeah we type the W in there with okay uh Captain America Civil War and they cut together a bunch of clips from Avengers and Captain America and Iron Man and stuff and you know what it was really good it usually we're not well we're usually not very big fans of this kind of stuff yeah but this one was done very well and we'll post a link to that as well a little later this week yep on that uh then we had one that was uh the Millennium Falcon as a quadcopter some yeah someone took a quadcopter and this is a remote control airplane or helicopter type thing that has four propellers yeah and they're very stable they can colors they can they can hover um I don't know it's just really cool plus a link to that as well it's got lights all over it and he flies around kind of in the dark and it's pretty cool the last thing um that's that we saw and this is just more more pure geek less like geek fandoms yeah uh there was a a guy made a video of what it would be like to ride on a photon which is a unit of light from the starting at the sun all the way out to the end of the solar system and it kind of shows you what it would be like to be flying at light speed which you know you think light speed theoretical limit you know we can't break it yeah you can't go faster than light it is speed limit yeah nothing in the universe can go faster than light at least nothing we've found so far and uh and you think wow that's really fast but you see this video in the video starts out it's 45 minutes long it starts out it takes five or two and a half minutes three minutes to get to Mercury and Mercury Zips past right Zips right past it takes another three minutes to get to Venus is this right passing or two minutes to get to earth the earth Zips right past and another five to get to Mars and pretty soon it gets after 45 minutes of watching this it's really cool it's got nice music and it's really well done graphically um and it has you know your speed your distance uh what the next object you're gonna pass coming up uh it actually reaches Jupiter and stops at 45 minutes so if you know anything about solar system you still have you still have Saturn Uranus Neptune wow you've got Pluto out even way further than anything out and then you've got the ort cloud or the Kuiper belt that's just like the asteroid belt even further and then the Oort cloud I mean so I didn't know that it stopped at Jupiter it just stops at Jupiter and that takes 45 minutes it's just really cool really fun I I enjoyed it I'm super geeky with that kind of space stuff so so traveling at near light speed not as cool as you think it is yeah you could reach Mars in five minutes oh yeah which is awesome if you wanna traveling through the solar system at lightspeed's great yeah because even if it took you a couple days to get out to you know like the Kuiper belt which is basically the asteroid belt but further out past Jupiter or past uh Pluto it'd still take you a long time to get anywhere in the Galaxy yeah our closest star is 4.7 light years away so traveling at light speed will take you 4.7 years to get there so it's kind of an interesting show shows you the actual scale of how large I mean if you think about it that you can fit 10 or 100 Suns between the Sun and Earth how far out the Earth is and the Sun is huge it's like 93 million miles in diameter so considering the Earth is 12 000 miles yeah yeah it kind of it's just kind of an interesting take on it but it's fun we'll post a link to it this is just a reminder about how small you really are a lot of people don't like learning about space because of that because they're like oh it makes me feel so small and insignificant and and that's not the scary part the scary part is how how little the universe cares about you yeah how easily you can be snuffed out yes I mean gamma-ray burst huge asteroids and comments hit the planet you know climate change no we have a dolphin to think for the asteroids not hitting the planet according to SpongeBob Yes actually we have a a giant vacuum cleaner called Jupiter with massive gravity that they one of the one of the prevailing theories about how how life was able to take hold on Earth and not just get snuffed out by comets and asteroids after one after another get pummeled as because of Jupiter as they come flying in from outside the Solar System Jupiter sucks them in and and gobbles them up basically can I somebody please design me a t-shirt that has Jupiter with a sword and a shield saying I'll take it all right Jupiter is the tank so lots of trailers lots of videos we'll post links to them a little later this week so look out for that on our Facebook page yep until then let's go ahead and get into our picks of the week foreign guys Olympus would be that way I forgot that James Woods was Hades you and that's awesome uh I love that's one of my like one of my favorite Disney animated Hercules oh yeah that's my that's my name whatever uh she's one of my favorites of the Disney quote princesses yes but it's our picks of the week it is it's time to tell you what we've been kind of geeking out about or really geeking out about depending on what it is yeah Scott why don't you go ahead and you can go first I think you should go first I got a lot to say about mine actually yeah you do and my mine's kind of weak kind of weak this week so the problem is real life gets in the way of geekdom that's true so I've been geeking about out about all the usual things but one thing that I wanted to talk about and I know I was going to do one thing but I think I'm going to do another okay I'm going to talk about the Wii U amiibos yeah so if you play if you've heard this podcast you know that we like Disney Infinity yes at least the figures we haven't played the game yet although we want to where you can get Disney characters small little figures you buy them for like 14 bucks and they're about three to four inches tall so they're not teeny tiny but they're a decent size we've got we've got the superhero ones mostly uh you've got an Elsa you've got uh Groot I've got Hulk Hulk and I've got uh Baymax in his armor uh I have Hulk and Iron Fist I guess this week which Iron Fist is really cool looking oh yeah I was very surprised at that one actually I really want to pick up like Nova oh you got to pick up the Venom one I almost picked up the Venom one the other day but I wanted to talk about um the Nintendo version of it called amiibo uh Wii U has a little device on it that you put these little statues on and they're of Nintendo characters yeah a little chip reader and they're mostly for Super Smash Brothers Wii U they were developed for that game you put it on there it downloads a it downloads a computer that you train yourself and you make it you boost its attacker defense or speed or whatever yeah it's a little buddy that you can fight you can have fight on your team and everything you can name them whatever you want um you've got a couple I've got the Kirby one which is I just love Kirby so much but he's already got dog teeth marks on him so you know he's mine um and I I just barely went out and I I was out at Toys R Us the other day and I saw the the list of them they've got link they've got Zelda they've got Chic they've got Samus they've got Mario I really want a sandwich oh there were only a couple Samus ones oh yeah that would be great um you know they've they've had a few that have sold out and they're not bringing back like Marth uh although I think they said they might do a second series of Marth but they had a Bowser and I was like oh my gosh I have to pick up a Bowser yeah because he looks really cool and it looks awesome you you use it mainly for Super Smash Brothers Wii U but uh they have little bonuses for other games like uh Mario Kart over eight you get suits for your me's if you want to play with your me characters it's really fun I love them and they're cool little figurines just like the Disney Infinity put them up on your shelf you don't even have to use them just even if you just want to collect them they're about 15 bucks and they look like the they look like the trophies from Super Smash Brothers yes they've got the trophy base and everything like that so that makes them incredibly cool too because it's like Captain Falcon oh yeah Captain Falcon would be great yes so that's my pick of the week that and that was awesome pick of the week and mine is sort of similar uh it's also a collectible um but it's a Star Trek collectible or a set of Collectibles I should say so you're talking like um posters or uh coasters or ships ship models nice and like big ones no they're about they're about four to five inches sometimes a little bigger so I found this collection online it's called the the official Starships collection of Star Trek and it is uh from a company called Eagle moss and so you can go to eaglemoss.com and you can find it out you can find it there European country right uh Company the company is European yes they do have a US version now it's because there's so much demand here in the US for that kind of stuff uh it is a monthly subscription service and you you know I I like monthly subscription services like Nerd Block and Loot Crate and uh for the Funko Funko Pop me or it's uh Funk me we're gonna we're calling it funky Funk me and that one unfortunately is not in the US or else I would have it or it's only in the UK yeah but um it is a monthly subscription service where you sign up and you you know you pay uh an amount every month and they send you a ship every month well I actually send you two which is pretty cool they send you a scale model they send you a scale model of a [ __ ] they send you two every month oh you send you two one every couple weeks yep so you're due for another one fortnightly I'm actually due for two then they send them at the same time it's not like they send one every two weeks they send them the same time they send two at a time um and not only do you get a ship with a base um and in this case I signed up and the very first one you get is the uh USS Enterprise D which is from the Next Generation Series yeah um you get the ship which is very highly detailed um it is some of them are made out of most of them are die cast metal yeah some are half like half die cast metal and half uh plastic depending on what it is in this case the Enterprise D the saucer section is die cast metal and the lower engineering sections and the engineering section that is all uh I think it's a vinyl material so it's flexible it's not going to break on you just by grabbing it yeah um very very detailed I mean I was very surprised with the detail on it I mean everything from everything from every little window half of them are lit up to all the little Escape pods yeah the individual Escape pods um they don't pop off people don't worry no they don't pop off and this one actually doesn't separate like the ship does in a show yeah but that to me is not a big deal I I don't really like models of those because it always ends up the the saucer section falls off all the time but they send it to you they send a little base that it Clips onto it doesn't have any holes in the ship this is one thing that I thought was really cool a lot of models and a lot of stuff like that if they have a base they've either got like pegs out of their feet if they're a humanoid character or if they're a ship they've got a hole in uh not a whole lot h-u-l-l and h-o-l-e whole where a peg sticks into to hold them up well this one does not this one's got a uniquely designed it's every ship's got their own tuning for clip system you know clear plastic that kind of clips and holds on this one in case holds the bottom part of the ship and then two little finger things hold on to the saucer section and so you have no holes in the ship anywhere um it is perfectly rep it's a perfect replica of the model so cool looking actually super cool um fortnightly the one of the coolest things about it though is not only do you get the ship you get a little booklet about that ship so you might get ships that you don't really know in Star Trek but you're like I've seen that on screen that's kind of cool like I I know what a bird of prey is from Klingon but I don't know anything about them I don't know when they were manufactured in the clean in the Klingon Mythos and I don't know any of their armaments I don't know how fast they are you know and you might if you're really into Star Trek but this gives you a booklet that gives you brief history uh both both in the universe history and out of the universe history it gives you design how they made notifications yeah how they made them did they use a studio model was it all CG and so far they have like 90 issues planned they've done 50 so far so you're out you're only going to get 40. or no I'm actually going to get all of them because you need a backlog yes when you sign up they actually send them to you from issue one it's not like you had to have signed up a year and a half ago which is fantastic right yeah because I'm kind of sick of this whole sign up now or you're going to miss out on everything you know no I signed up and they sent me issue number one so the next one they're supposed to send me issue two and three and occasionally they'll send you like a future issue not a future issue but a newer issue because they're out of stock and a little and they're waiting for them to come in yeah um so you're getting those you get uh every like 10th issue they have a special edition one that comes out oh nice uh everything from a light up Borg Cube that's about a foot uh cubed wow in uh and it has batteries it lights up green on the inside is really cool they have plaques about the they've got like the Enterprise D um inauguration plaque which actually if you see it on the Enterprise Bridge it has all the different writers and directors oh nice written into it um they'll send you a replica of one of those all kinds of cool stuff like that is saying and that's so that's what I've been geeking out about that great pick of the week much better than stupid amiibos no no it's fine they're both they're both awesome I I'll actually make I want to make a video blog about them once I get a couple when I get two or three I'm gonna make I'll make a video blog and I'll kind of go over them a little bit Yeah in more detail and stuff so look keep an eye out for that yeah I'll send that out and and Corey might do one about his amiibos yeah you know of some Disney Infinity figures he might go have to go buy a bunch yeah just yay spending money yay all right yeah oh great long episode Scott yeah that's gonna do it for the actual geekery podcast but there's always more to come and if you want to be part of it all you have to do is go to 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but not least of course you can find us on iTunes you can go and subscribe to ask of geekery and get all of our podcasts as we upload them you'll get notified right away through the RSS feed and reveal us there give us a five star review if you like us don't give us a review if you don't like us or not it's fine yeah either way just we when we like you and we want you to like us and those are all acts not I can't remember CTS yes not ax yes I'll take over for you there there you go well that's it Scott yep next week all new news all new trailers and videos and maybe a new review yeah um depends on what comes out think no I think we do have something coming next okay all right so but until then I'm Corey and I'm Scott and we're the brothers geek keep geeking out see ya thank you what do you get when you cross microphones and Geeks acts of geekery podcast ha is funny Russian joke
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okay without further ado let's get started with always don't forget to subscribe if you haven't done so yet right next to that subscribe box with a bell okay okay and of course so much and obviously those love notes you already know alright so there's not a lot of things but I will tell you that everything I'm gonna show you I'm obsessed with and that first product and you guess what it is I literally every time I do my makeup guys I don't go full on makeup like this every day but I do use like my whether it be CC cream baby cream and I like to apply it with my sponge and this is the sponge and if you've watched my recent to make up videos you'll see that into all of those videos I use this much ever since I received a sponge I have not used anything else I promise you guys this sponge is a game-changer in your foundation application and your concealer and powder I mean I'm so serious I use this for my foundation my concealer my god door and my powder and the results are just so this is the first product so it's to knowing and go discount code for you guys if you're interested in trying it out use the discount why not get it just gonna be I swear to you guys it doesn't stain like I've used there and I watch it and not watch it and I gotta like deep breath sitting on it still stains the next product is related to that and that is this foundation guys and their concealer this is the makeup revolution London define foundation in the color so that's what I have now it is the most amazing amazing amazing foundation I've used recently that is inexpensive it is so good there bridge it's not if you prepare your skin accordingly it is not dry it is not oily foundation lasts all day the color matching they have is stupendous like it's like what I usually have to mix foundations because of my skin tone I'm not light skin I'm not fair on that medium I'm not olive it's crazy I promise you I don't have to make us look at that I'm just gonna show you I already have makeup on but like it's just so on point the color is like so perfect and then what it oxidizes it matches even better I mean it's super duper on its coverage obviously if you have a dry skin and you need to prep your skin knowing that you're gonna put on a product that is on the fuller coverage side the full coverage means thicker and driers though you prepare your skin accordingly I have very dry skin guys and I've said this previously in my other videos I have very very dry skin and I've haven't had a problem since I got this which I've been using ever I think one to three months now this is my go-to foundation whether it's evening whether it's daytime this is my go-to foundation and I am obsessed with it along with their sealer I use a c1 and I've said this before I don't use concealer to conceal like my bags are my circles I use it to brighten up the male part of my face like the inner part of my face just to brighten it up and give myself that youthful more radiant look though I got this and like the darkest I have it let me see if I got the darker one too and they got this one nc-17 so I have foundation I contour and give my face on life but yeah guys this toughest got some good stuff right there so I really recommend it okay the other thing I am obsessed with and I've been using this forever and like I go and use other stuff and don't get me wrong stuff is the tilt but I go back to this and it's like wow wow wow what a difference and it's my Bioderma so by micellar makeup remover basically that's what this is it's amazing stuff this will make everything off your face what having to struggle with your skin I don't remove everything guys this stuff is amazing by you derma laboratory terment elite I think that's in French and it says makeup removing dorrance paraben free I boiler genic sensitive skin I have very very sensitive skin - this has never never dated her bother my skin at all so it never disappoints me every time I look at these dollars guys just look at these dollars and let me swatch some of these for you okay don't don't let me see if I could do this these dollars are freakin insane they're a little dusty if you like that but for freakin $10 but for these scholars and they're so Bakeman dead look at this oh my god they're so pretty just look with that little bit and even if they're not dumb the shimmery ones they're so big men said like this one's mine I know I'm doing it with this amy has let me drink my other insane I mean is this ballot is all that these are freaking crazy I know here if they sell them any other place besides America I know at least for me here in Florida I've only been able to see that I've only seen like a Smokies for nighttime like a time Smokies like really shimmer Oh like this is between rose gold this is like I mean it's just beautiful look at this bronze this is like uh like that pewter bother I mean you just have everything just beautiful and these two palettes I feel are like absolutely way more they're worth way more than ten dollars in my opinion so but the fact that they're ten dollars isn't [Music] and basically what this is is a shitload of goodness for your body in a powder form and you can mix it in with like apple juice your protein drink or like any smoothie of your choice and all this does is just add nutrients its fiber it's just makes different things sometimes so good so delicious my kids drink into it that means it's good they don't like anything that's not good they're big in flavor so it's obviously tasty to them oh yeah let's see it says better body of roots uplift the fed superfood is the ultimate it's an incredible combination of fruits vegetables vegan protein probiotics B vitamins and vibrant have been shown to enhance muscle mass increase energy system and fight off any aging oxidation of cells in your body so guys this is really good for you I mean I know that sometimes it's like people are like oh I want to meet Ali but everything that's out they tastes yucky extent you know because like the way I think now it's my body it's gonna make me feel disgusting afterwards I'm gonna enjoy it at the moment but it's gonna make me feel kind of like this wannabe or whatever then some of the consequences when I start gaining weight you know what sacrifices are you making oh what sacrifices are you putting your body through kind of like that so this is not the case with this this tastes good but sometimes I worry so tasty it's like damn this is not the greatest flavor but it's alright thirteen year old a seven year old and a 5 year old likes it it's a goal for me so definitely recommend this for you guys and you know depending on how your be throughout the day does that actually be a meal replacement because it's so nutritious to your body it may not be filling but it is nutritious and last but definitely not least it's early but when it comes down to my sense is exactly that it's got a feminine seduction slight touch of masculinity now I wouldn't call it beauty I would say current my current favorites most of them are beauty related I know but I just wanted to share these things with you these items with you you
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penguin Random House audio presents little family by Ishmael Baya read for you by Dion Graham for those who have no voice silence Remains The Unbroken truth and every so often that silence is torn by auroring mende proverb Sierra Leone if you want to walk toward a field that lies at the edge of the small town of falloia when the sun is awake in the sky you will hear the breeze whistling through the grasses parting the dry and green strands as it makes its way to you or maybe you will think it is the rustling of someone hiding under the vast shrubs at the end of the field your eyes will light upon the face of a boy among the grasses appearing intently at something you try to see what it is by following the trail of his gaze but you see nothing hello you say the boy does not respond only Narrows his eyelids Against the Wind you stare back at his face in which youth is steeped in something serious and old stories you want to know you try your luck again good morning you do not know what else to say caution Trump's curiosity your sense that you should not move closer he does not respond in fact nothing about his demeanor suggests that he is even aware of your presence your eyes search his face one last time then you give a side continue on your way yet as you go you glance back still hopeful of an answer and then just as you have given up and turned your full attention to the road ahead you hear him whistle immediately several answering whistles fill the air you become confused should you move on ahead or go back to the boy you're more aware of your fear now but at the same time your belly burns with cautious excitement you do not know which feeling to pursue while you hesitate the shrubs begin a vigorous dance but when you look again to see where the boy was sitting he is gone without your having heard him leave you set aside your fear and try all the pathways that are visible to you but none goes any distance each time you find yourself returned to where the boy was sitting the smaller plants stretching to regain themselves in the wake of his human weight one kapindi brushed his hands against the low-hanging branches of the tree under which he sat the morning dew on the leak sample complete ready to continue
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Wasting scammers time for an HOUR! #irlrosie
hello my name is irma and i'm needing help with the computer it's frozen on my screen what exactly is the problem that you're facing now how did it get frozen it was beeping and making a noise and so it froze the the screen wasn't working and so i turned i turn it off and before i turn it off i wrote down the number okay okay so when i turn it back on okay um i don't turn it on and uh restarted it and um and um i have it on but i need to make sure that it's not um uh it has a virus from any hacker because i've had it that happened before never mind now you don't have to worry about anything i will go ahead and i will check the entire computer what exactly the problem is okay so yeah issues any problems on your computer or any of your devices i promise you to help you with the most of my knowledge okay and i hope that's a lot of knowledge because uh you sound trustworthy and smart i have been in this business for almost 12 years so i am pretty confident so you don't have to worry about it oh over a decade that's a long time that's longer than uh that's longer than some people's marriages yeah you're a professional at a computer debugging yeah so what exactly do you see on your screen right now well i have a background um of some beautiful kittens in a basket as my desktop image because it makes me feel happy you see your normal screen right yes it's a well before before it was not normal it was beeping and doing a scary uh [Music] okay is there a laptop or a desktop that we're talking about now yes is that a laptop or a desktop yeah i have both of them honey but the one that got sick the one that goes the one that got sick is um it's a laptop xp or something okay please have a look on the keyboard on the left bottom corner of your keyboard the first key is ctrl the control key do you see that what city are what city now left bottom corner of your keyboard city arrow is located here the control key oh control i thought you said city arrow and i said i've never been to that city the control yeah the control key just next to that what key do you see mom well uh there's a window or it looks like a little flag yeah press and hold that key and hit the letter r while you're pressing the windows key down which letter now r as in romeo romeo is that your name too or uh who's romeo he's gonna hear my name is mike watson michael says i heard i heard that michaels are the most handsome of peoples thank you so much uh you sound handsome especially your laugh you sound you've got a nice hearty laugh a nice manly hearty giggle thank you you're welcome michael watson uh so now um be patient because i'm not i'm not good at the computer dora stuff so if you could just keep no problem at all mama i have the entire day for you oh thank you michael wouldn't worry about anything [Music] and just follow the steps that i'm telling you okay what please take your time in following the steps no issues okay well um well i'm pushing the windows the flag yes when you press and hold the windows key and while you're pressing it down hit the letter r r as in romeo and release both the keys okay and um so [Music] oh now oh you push them all at the same time yes okay it's now it says to run yes feel that please type in so get up should i get up and run should i just do a little jog or why is it telling me to run no no no it's just under where it says run it says type the name of the program so you don't have to run actually oh it is a command for your computer yes because i'm winded w dot so um then i'm pressing so don't run that's just for the computers to do it yes okay good i don't what i don't do cardio anymore hello so now what am i typing sorry my kitty cat [Music] do i spill dot is as in whiskey oh i know that's something i can talk about i love that blanton's whiskey each top has a different letter and it's got a little horsey on the top and i like to collect them until it spells the whole name of uh blanton's have you heard of it hello michael would you like to have a second nothing yet because i got sidetracked about uh maybe us having a whiskey together no no no that you have to i am telling you what you have to tighten down www not okay uh okay and um so it's telling me um that that's not a thing i do i'm a spelling dot or just the the just the shape no no just well where it is open delete everything that you have in there and type in www dot w w w dot i've heard a song like that before it's very catchy also viewer ultra viewer that is you as an umbrella to l as [Music] oh romeo a as in alpha why don't you just say type ultra yeah viewer v i as in wiki we are heaven we we are heaven wiki so i have ultra via heaven wiki no no it's v i e w e r siri to help me sure now i need to ask her to open it and um i need i don't know what it is so um [Music] is actually a software which helps us connect to your computer oh okay so i can um i can ask siri to open that and she will open it and put it on the download yes please okay one second hey siri oh download the ultra viewer ultra viewer is a software to help you remote control remote access a computer you can use ultraviewer for many different purposes to support your customers partners your friends or access your computer to work remotely would you like me to keep going [Music] no i just want her to download it hello siri uh but how would follow hello sorry no excuse me how like you're using your siri on your iphone so how will that uh download on your windows computer that's a good question um maybe we can ask her to uh to do with to put it maybe she can visit my other computer and and help it on there because it's hard for me to see so hold on one second hey siri go to the go to the windows i'm sorry you cannot access siri on a windows computer because siri is specific to mac computers and apple phones the equivalent to series on windows 10 is cortana by default cortana is visible just to the right of the start menu dodo would you like to get scammed i'm sorry what hello can you repeat that i said it sounds like you're about to get scammed would you like to keep going question mark hello michael hello michael can you please um she told me something about a scam that says what sound i don't know because um it sounds like um siri said watch out you're going to be scammed is that true michael because i don't want that to happen no no mom there's nothing such okay can you um you're facing some issue with your computer and i'm here to help you there is nothing about a scam or anything okay that's good because um i've lost them i have a problem giving away my money like that because um because you know i'm i'm older you don't have to worry about anything mom whatever troubleshooting whatever problem fixing what i'll be doing here is free of cost you don't you need not to worry about anything oh okay because i'm here because i don't work as a salesman i am a customer supporter just for support over the customer then because um because i want to make sure everything's okay yeah you've actually called in customer support this is not a sales call now warning avoiding payment scams protect yourself from fraud on the internet by identifying and avoiding internet scams and phishing attempts when in doubt ask the attendant recipient for more information about the purpose and safety of the requested payment don't send the payment until you're comfortable with the transaction would you like me to keep going hello can you tell syria to please stop it i don't can you do it can you maybe kill my siri on it so she stops interrupting uh the phone is in your hand ma'am how can i kill your city um i don't mean kill that sounds too much i mean how do i turn it how do i shut her up because she's just interrupting uh you like i won't advise you or recommend you to because siri is just an assistance which helps you on regular basis so how dare you i'm much more than that i'm not just an assistant i can be a friend hello stop it make me hello my cool i'm starting to get frustrated and scared you sound like a big chicken michael help me now i so there's nothing to worry about to be honest okay easy for you to say if you want if you want i can transfer this call to one of the senior technicians and maybe he'll be able to assist you in a better way what am i too much to handle question am i too much for you to handle question mark am i too much for you to handle question mark michael maybe if you can both be on the phone together um both of you um both of you is helping us support michael and you and your your your senior friend because siri and then i will do that to you never mind i'll do that for you 10 seconds let me imagine thank you michael i'm scared hurry up i don't have all day put on i'm waiting here siri don't be sassy and michael's gonna help me okay i put on my mute i just wanna take a second to thank uh the tick tock live for all the gifts and the youtube live for all the super chats i love you i see what's going on i can't always like say stuff because i'm on my own um let's see what this guy's gonna do next hello can somebody help me thank you for staying connected am i audible for you uh yes you're audible that means um you're talking and i can hear and um michael i hope he's still on the phone helping because he's been supporting me as a customer since i called about my computer getting sick and um i called about my sick computer and now siri on my apple device is yelling at me and michael i mean michael and me and it's a starting i might need help with that too because she won't stop um jabbering and i i i don't like the jabbering so if you could just help me i understand well my name is russell mcrobert i'm the floor manager okay so humanitarian handy you manage you manage the floors that's right i'm the floor manager of all kinds laminating hardwood and tile and sometimes carpet or what when i manage employees working on the floor oh i thought you meant like a floor like an actual floor because that's what you said yes so i don't um i don't i didn't you know boot up floor the lower surface of a room on which one may walk for example he dropped the cup and smashed it on the floor would you like me to get going no thank you i mean what's your name again robert mckevin russell mcroberts russell mcroberts all right so help me with um maybe step away from the floor managing and maybe help me with my my windows xp because i was frozen i had to turn it on and i've been drinking chardonnay all day long and i'm lost and confused and now i've got siri um talking my head off we can turn the theory off press the home button and apple phone will be turned off i'm not going anywhere nice try hello that see what i mean she's talking back to me is michael's still there because he heard earlier her sass and me i'm not making it up and michael's my he's my witness to siri being a little possessed all right uh may i know what was the last activity you were doing on the computer the time you have to ask to call us well i was shopping on the internet for um an outfit for my cat she likes to wear sweaters and little tiny hats all right and the problem happened for the first time on the computer or that happened before the similar problem well it's here i've had a similar excuse me i've had a similar experience with my computer getting sick and i got um upset because i'm not good at the computer and i've had it happen and people have helped me but i've never had theory you know try to interrupt right so yes it's all right all right i'm sorry all right adjective all right satisfactory but not especially good also known as acceptable for example the t was all right would you like me to keep going no thank you i think it's because he said all right 12 000 times she thinks you wanted to know all right okay all right so let me know once in the computer what you're working on is it a laptop or is it a desktop yes is it a laptop or is it a desktop i have both yeah about which one you have right now right now not my laptop and it's very cute and sleek so that well now what all right uh let me have a look on the computer to identify that did you say a lick on the computer i'm saying let me have a look on the computer oh sorry and i'm hearing this that i'm old and i thought that you said lake and i'm really sorry about that i'm sorry nick watson mick kim kinley mckibben mick russell sorry mick russell hello yes i'm here he's on mute i think that you put me on me and he's talking crap thank you vero thank you barry thank you miss forma it's cutting up your username thank you mile hi wow lori thank you for the other super chats who am i missing who am i missing yeah um just you know i see these super chats coming in i see the gifts but i can't always say something thank you pocket change wow wife of a miner this is larry's very creative what a great idea for a channel thank you so much also check out trilogy media booga schemer payback all of us are in this together it is the most fun the best way to spend time is to waste the time of these idiots okay go on mute hello yes i'm here mom this hold on for a minute i'm working on something for you okay thank you i hope you're not talking smack about me in the background and now why would i do that because sometimes sometimes people get frustrated and it makes me cry hola i'm not one of those people have some patience i'm working for you alright see on the phone i'm just looking for something all right all right all right thank you i'm just self-conscious thank you uh switch it off or is that the same thing as turning it off that's absolutely you can't turn on the computer turn off the computer i can turn it on and i say all right do that turn off the computer if you want to turn it on i just tell it nice things like very sleek and beautiful and a nice shape and a good job computer you really do it for me brown chicken well when then it gets all turned down all right let me know once the computer was all the way up all right okay should i just slam it [ __ ] yeah i'm gonna shut down shut down okay i'm just i'm just gonna slam it [ __ ] and then it will turn out did you hear it no all right i i done i didn't know i didn't close that [ __ ] off i shut it off hello now would i have to open it again yes do not please okay now let me see if i can turn it on i don't um all right let me see what i can do to to turn it on okay we can drop the back of the computer come on computer [Music] oh yes [Music] you're a sexy computer okay it's on it's turned on all right so is it coming back on now the computer yes it's turned on as much as possible now as much as possible so what do you see on the screen of your computer again it's the background of the desktop of the kittens in the basket and um in some little action oh that's so that there's three baby cats one is orange with stripes one is brown with stripes and the other one is just all white they're little babies are the person they're little three baby cats in a basket on is the picture they don't belong to me but i i wish they did and when i first got the computer i didn't like the heroes in the background and i said i'm going to type cute baby kittens background and it was the first one and they're supposed to be cute little babies do you think do you think these baby cats are versions i'm not sure they do have the flatter face with a long fur so you might be right they have long fall right yes you know about cats you know about cats and brothers i have six cats you know all persons you have six persian babies little kitties not no kitties but yes i have big ones oh they're grown do you uh do you breed them or you rescued them how i give them whiskey every single day before they go to bed you feed them whiskey that sounds um well is it because they've got whiskers so you feed them whiskey that's not how it works that's not honestly they don't go to sleep a bit on whiskey in the meal before they go to bed so you are feeding your persian baby cats whiskey and milk number one cats are lactose intolerant lots of people think cats can have milk but they're actually can give them the diarrheas which is fancy transfer liquid poop that's right yes so you've heard of the diarrheas no no they like the other test to this whiskey now yes but the milk gives them the diarrheas and you're not supposed to do that that's why i don't get them milk either in them whiskey just because sometimes what what do you think about that snowball my cat's up oh her name is snowball she doesn't like the sound of that whiskey do you huh good morning right now it's called meowing not moaning say hello say hello snowball say don't be shy you want some whiskey for dinner about how he's doing so how are you doing snowball don't make me shake a meow out of you huh there she is see she's upset about the whiskey she just bit by hand oh she might never she might like run rum maybe you know maybe if i if it maybe as a treat i'd give her some baileys but i don't want peter after all uh absolutely yes so i feel like we're getting off base here mick russell um i just wanna yeah i hope you're joking about the whiskey no i'm not i'm a serious man i don't joke don't do the cats walk around all willy-nilly and you know getting all drunk that's right not a human i'm talking to a machine that's right don't know that is right it's a new form of that is right she siri is confirming the status we are talking to you a machine not a human it's true but whatever you say please stop feeding your cat whiskey it could pass away no that's right you heard snowball they don't like the whiskey thing with the cats that sounds like animal cruelty i understand i understand but if you should try it once not if it is not what you try voice current might have tried uh coconut rum coconut rum you're trying to get silly on that malibu malibu that's right one of the finest european rum right malibu yes i'm gonna ask siri can we feed a cat whiskey hey siri can we feed a cat whiskey beer liquor wine foods containing alcohol none of it is good for your cat that's because alcohol has the same effect on a cat's liver and brain that it has on humans but it takes far less to do its damage just two teaspoons of whiskey can cause a coma in a five pound cap and one more teaspoon could kill it would you like me to keep going you said no okay she is not dried she's not dry i disagree on that well it comes from the pits webmd but anything on the webbing if you tap it it just tells you you're gonna die so maybe it's doing it for cats too no are you talking about the most developed machine right now that is me i'm the most developed machine how dare you um she's offending me now she is well she's always a little sassy but uh you don't really sound you don't really sell me she's arrogant don't know how dare you don't sass me i'll meet you outside in the parking lot in five minutes would you like me to set a timer very arrogant oh she just asked do you want to set a timer they made in the parking lot in five minutes well make it 10 not 5. you got it 10 minutes and counting starting now um you guys are making it now i killed my mom i changed my mind make it 15. got it i canceled the timer for 10 minutes and started a new one for 15 minutes and counting and again i again might make it 20. got it i've canceled the timer for 15 minutes and started a new one for 20 minutes starting now again change in time make it 35 number one you sound like you're wussing out on the fight and number two it's not how siri works you have to say hey siri and then she will listen you can't just spout it off that's why i don't believe you're a machine you do that i'm just telling the [ __ ] to you and you can you can cascade it to the siri right you can can do it right from one might be possible but you said you're a better machine so i maybe i don't want this fact to happen because i need siri so if you're a machine and you beat her up in the parking lot how am i supposed to have my siri also how do you i'm better how do you oh i'm better than i'm better than siri you keep me with you oh well if you know if you're better than siri i can ask you anything absolutely you can i'm going to ask you a math question all right you better tell me what what's your name then what's your name i know it's not mick russell it's russell mcroberts oh well well that's the name of the ai yeah like siri or cortana or you know all those things have a name you can't be mick roberts that doesn't sound sleek or technology savvy young upon me yeah no by the way i was going to ask him what's 1048 times 574 which is 601 552 i don't think he knew i don't believe he was a machine squirrel do you believe him that was so fun um i love when i mean i hate scammers i think they're all jerks they're all stupid but i love when because the gate like the name of the game the whole reason i do this is to waste their time to educate people on what to look out for obviously today we learned never to go to ultra viewer as a way for them to access the computer that is a real program that is legit that people do use for like working home from home remotely and sharing screens with other people to work on projects or whatever but it is also a way for a scammer to gain access to your computer and if you have like auto logins or passwords saved or like any information on a document um make sure you have that all password protected and everything and that you never give access to someone that you don't know or trust when it comes to those team viewer things ultra viewer what is it something desk any desk all real programs but also one of their favorite tools to use um anyways as i was saying i love to waste the scammers time as much as possible and it's obviously more fun when they kind of know what's going on in a weird way and they play along just because that makes it more fun and silly and i just want to waste their time so they're not talking to someone who doesn't know better and when they're kind of you know going along with it in a funny way it just makes for a really really fun time anyways for those of you who are on the youtube live stream uh i have pinned a website a little web page that is rosiokamora.com store which will take you to a page where you can order a custom voicemail from me um i think they start at 25 bucks um there's different options to choose from thank you staff for the tick tock hat thing very fun and cute makes me want to sing anyways as i was saying so i get so adhd distracted from both uh screens going off with the gifts and the chats and gifts and chats and gifts and chats and gifts and chats anyways as i was saying i've pinned on the youtube live stream the website and the password to get in because the voicemail recordings are all custom each time i do it unique every time it's ordered and delivered and i will say your name and do a little message there's a custom one available but these are limited and the password to get into the website is after the beep all one word after the beep after the beep after the beep is the password to get in and i only reveal the passwords on live streams so if you're new here subscribe turn on the notifications uh make sure you get the emails to let you know when i am going live so you don't miss when those new batch of voicemails comes out and for those of you on tik tok if you're wondering where that is please go to the youtube live stream where i have that pinned with the password and thank you for all the new follows the girl dads thank you i love y'all i love y'alls tik tok so much y'all are so fun you all brightened my day i love seeing friends in the chat good to see you good to see you usually dawn's in here dawn if you're in here love you sherry thank you so much for the tick tock gift thank you bella turning on the computer was the turn yes uh so i'll probably put this as unlisted and then i will edit down a video from this live taping to um you know like a 10 minute short form of all the highlights definitely putting on the turning on part that was so funny oh thank you for the hat whoever that was uh eddie eddie allen thank you so much thank you helicopter for the likes uh thank you for the super chat thank you music and why sorry if i missed any shout outs from the super chats i appreciate you so much i do see them happening um i just can't always uh you know say stuff while i'm on the phone wow that was a good time what was his name michael watson and russell mcroberts i can't think of faker names oftentimes the scammers like will use two first names like david michael or whatever alex alex uh christopher or something they just use whatever and for this guy he brought he brought the mick into it and um used two first names but like lance like you know he made it fancy mick roberts um so thank you so much for the gifts thank you for the super chat thank you for being here again tic toc people if you want to uh have the hyperlink to get to the website where i can make you a personal custom voicemail using the siri voice or i can sing it using a britney spears voice um doing a parody of baby one more time as your voicemail reading um so head over to that if you want to take talk to youtube and youtube you guys see the link pinned the password to get in rosiokumura.com store the password is after the beep and these are limited edition so um get em while they're hot i love you so much i'm gonna end the tick tock hang on on youtube so i can answer some questions and do some shout outs thank you girl dads for the roses everyone please follow them on tick tock they are so wholesome and fun um i love i love love love their tic tocs appreciate the support so much um for those of you on youtube my tick tock is irl rosie it's irl rosie on instagram twitter tick tock all the things um thank you tigger2145 appreciate it thank you palette mint these are cute all right y'all if you're on tick tock and you feel like you're gonna miss me when i hang up head over to youtube i'll be there for a little bit longer and then i have to meet my friend for her birthday happy hour we're gonna get sushi i'm very excited so happy birthday to janice if you're watching this which probably not because she barely even has an instagram um okay bye tick tock hold tight youtube um thank you again for all the gifts on tiki takis please follow me if you are new here love you bye on tick tock bye on tick tock see you on youtube just type irl mwah okay now that they're gone all right music and wine thank you so much for all the chats um elle blackie hello musical one hello you were my childhood when i was bored okay mick rosie who are you going to team up with pleasantry wait i don't know who that is i need to spend more time on youtube hey andrea or andrea welcome from tiktok hi katsu mm-hmm firewall and unavi i always go to naki i love anakin with the eel sauce too so good thank you master loafer i'm also great at loafing oh pleasant is that is that another like weird name uh i i don't know i hopefully i didn't accidentally say something weird hey d.a thank you jamie pimentel hey colin welcome thank you someone said pig fart pigs must have some really gnarly farts hey don rafa happy valentine's day you said my name wish i had recorded it master loafer you can always go to rosiokamore.com and i can record your entire voicemail and i will definitely say your name hello to greece someone said my dog farted praying for you dog parts are no joke conor k thank you you're amazing rosie thanks again for great content thank you for the super chat and the sweet words thank you sarah roberts junie and i love you back did you get mike watson's number is it still raining no and also no i did not um i have to get ready for my sushi date with my girlfriend janice for her birthday she is one of my besties d.a thank you oh that's a fun super sticker i love that thank you guillermo appreciate you hi to puerto rico where can i go to see about having your coordinating angel out there is a link pinned at the top of the chat i will also just type it out again for those of you who may not see it or maybe it disappeared but it should be pinned at the top in a little blue thing whoa i just caught up on the uh the chat on the window the screen and it's like freaking out youtube or no i'm not typing youtube i'm typing rosie okumura dot com slash door email you guys know what that's from the oh geez gangs okay and then the password for this after the beep is one word after okay so i'm pinning that again just in case or typing that again it's pinned at the top if anyone wants a voicemail reading again they are limited edition so they will run out but um once i catch up maybe if i like doing that i will open up a whole new batch jason i probably am not going to call anyone next because i have to get ready to leave soon but i do want to hop on here and hang out if anyone has any scam numbers dm them to me on twitter please do not write them in the chat for everyone's safety um sending you wine rose oh i love that i do have a p.o box down below in the description ultra instinct goku hello hi leon all right i'm going to do a few shout outs before i get on out of her mind 1659 and if anyone wants me to say hi it's easier if you type say hi to ron say hi to sarah um someone's going in a timeout [Music] um let's see uh liam hello connor k says may i ask where does the okumura come from thanks rosie for the shout out okumar is my last name my dad is japanese and that is a japanese last name and that's the end of the story i forget the translation i think it means like village on the hill or something let's actually look up the meaning because i forget okumura meaning it means something it's something about a secluded village mostly found in the nagoya region and the island of okinawa similar names okamura no mura okuma omura so it means secluded village so small town girl that's what i mean um andrea anderson or andrea anderson hello oh i think junie's uh one of her friends just walked by she said hi hi please aloha say hi to donna hi to jaden um i like white in the summer red the rest of the time um but i will drink anything anytime hi to charles hi to luis franco who else who else hi to um el blackie's wife sonja hey cosmic good to see you again hi holly happy birthday to someone good night dean um what else got some of these some of y'all are getting timed out no politics in the chat please um hello to new zealand wow yes i love cabernet a nice dry cab nice luscious berry forward fruit board lush um cab i love jenna mckay are you also happy cool hi nikki hi liv free ali how do you make sure scammers can't track you lots of ways vpn blocked numbers all the the whole shebang hi laureen happy birthday hi mr zoku i think that's how to say it goodnight ms19 hi andy good evening hi riley rayne hi terena hi auggie from europe hello sonu hello to australia hi mom hi for to malaysia what's that sound probably the person dragging a uh freaking wagon outside real exciting stuff hi i'm working on an essay good luck on your essay doctor blub hi marlee hi arjun sharma loved your video featuring the news thank you appreciate you all right y'all i'm going to hop off here again if anyone wants a custom voicemail if there are any left uh please visit the link that is in the pinned part of the caption the comments the chat pinned in the chat sorry i'm like rusty and like live streams oh you got an irl hoodie yay sarah what color oh merch there's also juni juniper leggings juniper stickers and i think a juniper phone case um hey bill thank you i'm glad to make you laugh bye [ __ ] bye lexi also if yasha or sioma or leah are watching hello love you hello to alaska um jolie i use a blocked number i use a vpn i change my voice i stay very private and um what are they gonna do find me and come over to my house that'll be an interesting date very interesting date bye jana mckay hi ally from london hi carl the password to the website is after the beep so if you go to the pinned uh hyperlink if you want a voice mail for your phone featuring moi it's going to be unique every time i don't just drop in and substitute the name it's a new recording each time um there are custom ones available but they have to be approved because i'm not about to say a bunch of weird nasty stuff uh not for sixty dollars lol hi to mr tips and harmony are those those you little kitties savannah very cute i love your computer was amazing thank you for the hi you're welcome shannon franco all right y'all appreciate you again the password to the top is after the beep all one word all lowercase after the b i love you all very much i will see you very soon i'm going to start live streaming a lot more often now that my voice is back still have a bit of a cough good thing the old lady voice the cough makes sense maybe she has emphysema maybe she's just tired maybe she's just old and she's been using her voice for 80 000 years all right love y'all very much thank you sarah roberts oxford blue oh very cool make sure to dm me a photo of you wearing it on instagram when you get it but i have to get ready for my friend's happy hour for her birthday i'm gonna eat sushi someone said have a happy birthday janice david you just got here david wilson i feel like that's the name of a scammer i've talked to on the phone before no offense great strong name but people are lying and pretending to be you hi don rafa so glad you're here thank you for being a mod thank you lexi who else chad um here and then also praying for punky and her family and friends if any of you a punky i will be praying for comfort and peace surrounding that situation real sad really sad um she was a great supporter of my channel of trilogy's channel a really sweet friend who always had my back um so praying for monkey's family and friends right now and for the whole squad that is a huge sad loss um i do not like hearing that hopefully she is at peace now and in a more comfortable place and resting yeah sorry to hear that noise i am praying marissa thank you i'm glad you're here all right y'all again the password for the website above if you want me to record your voicemail after the beat all one word and if you forget the password still have the website just dm me on instagram i will try to check my messages and remind you of the password okay i love you very much i will see you soon say bye to my thumb
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History of Western Philosophy: Ch 1. RISE OF THE GREEKS (Bertrand Russell)
look one ancient philosophy part one the pre-socratics chapter one the rise of Greek civilization in all history nothing is so surprising or so difficult to account for as the sudden rise of civilization in Greece much of what makes civilization had already existed for thousands of years in Egypt and in Mesopotamia and had spread thence to neighboring countries but certain elements have been lacking until the Greeks supplied them what they achieved in art and literature is familiar to everybody but what they did in the purely intellectual realm is even more exceptional they invented mathematics and science and philosophy footmen arithmetic and some geometry existed among the Egyptians and Babylonians but mainly in the form of rules of thumb deductive reasoning from general premises was a Greek innovation and a footnote they first wrote history as opposed to mere annals they speculated freely about the nature of the world and the ends of life without being bound in the fetters of any inherited orthodoxy what occurred was so astonishing that until very recent times men were content to gape and talk mystically about the Greek genius it is possible however to understand the development of Greece in scientific terms and it is well worthwhile to do so philosophy begins with fail ease who fortunately can be dated by the fact that he predicted an eclipse which according to the astronomers occurred in the year 585 BC philosophy and science which were not originally separate were therefore born together at the beginning of the 6th century what had been happening in Greece and neighboring countries before this time any answer must in part be conjectural but archaeology during the present century has given as much more knowledge than was possessed by our grandfathers the art of writing was invented in Egypt about the year 4000 BC and in Babylonia not much later in each country writing began with the pictures of the objects intended these pictures quickly became conventionalized so that words were represented by ideograms they still are in China in the course of thousands of years this cumbrous system developed into alphabetic writing the early development of civilization in Egypt and Mesopotamia was due to the Nile the Tigris and the Euphrates which made agriculture very easy and very productive the civilization was in many ways similar to that which the Spaniards found in Mexico and Peru there was a divine king with despotic powers in Egypt he owned all the land there was a polytheistic religion with a Supreme God to whom the king had especially intimate relation there was a military aristocracy and also priestly aristocracy the latter was often able to encroach on the royal power if the king was weak or if he was engaged in a difficult war the cultivators of the soil was serfs belonging to the king the aristocracy or the priesthood there was a considerable difference between Egyptian and Babylonian theology the Egyptians were preoccupied with death and believed that the souls of the dead descend into the underworld where they are judged by Osiris according to the manner of their life on earth they thought that the soul would ultimately return to the body this led to mummification and to the construction of splendid tools the pyramids were built by various kings at the end of the 4th millennium BC and the beginning of the third after this time Egyptian civilization became more and more Serio tight and religious conservatism made progress impossible about 1800 BC Egypt was conquered by Semites named Hyksos who ruled the country for about two centuries they left no permanent mark on Egypt but their presence there must have helped to spread Egyptian civilization in Syria and Palestine Babylonia had a more warlike development than Egypt at first the ruling race were not Semites but Sumerians whose origin is unknown they invented cuneiform writing which the conquering Semites took over from them there was a period when there were various independent cities which fought with each other but in the end Babylon became supreme and established an empire the guards of other cities became subordinate and Marduk the god of Babylon acquired a position like that later held by Zeus in the Greek pantheon the same sort of thing had happened in Egypt but in much earlier time the religions of Egypt and Babylonia like other ancient religions were originally fertility cults the earth was female the Sun male the bull was usually regarded as an embodiment of male fertility and bull guards were common in Babylon Ishtar the earth goddess was supreme among female divinities throughout Western Asia the Great Mother was worshiped under various names when Greek colonists in Asia Minor found temples to her they named her Artemis and took over the existing cult this is the origin of Diana of the Ephesians footprint Diana was the Latin equivalent of Artemis it is Artemis who is mentioned in the Greek Testament where our translation speaks of Diana and a foot net Christianity transformed her into the Virgin Mary and it was a council at Ephesus the legitimated the title mother of God as applied to Our Lady where a religion was bound up with a government of an empire political motives did much to transform its primitive features a god or goddess became associated with the state and had to give not only an abundant harvest but victory in war a rich priestly caste elaborated the ritual and theology and fitted together into a pantheon the several divinities of the component parts of the Empire through association with government the Gaza also became associated with morality lawgivers received their codes from a god thus a breach of the law became an entirety the oldest legal code still known is that of Hammurabi king of Babylon about 2100 BC this code was asserted by the King to have been delivered to him by model the connection between religion and morality became continually closer throughout ancient times Babylonian religion unlike that of Egypt was more concerned with prosperity in this world than with happiness in the next magic divination and astrology they're not peculiar to Babylonia were more developed there and it and it was chiefly through Babylon that they acquired their hold on later antiquity from Babylon come some things that belong to science the division of the day into 24 hours and of the circle into 360 degrees also the discovery of a cycle in eclipses which enabled lunar eclipses to be predicted with certainty and solar eclipses with some probability this Babylonian knowledge as we shall see was acquired by fail ease the civilizations of Egypt and Mesopotamia were agricultural and those of surrounding nations at first were pastoral a new element came with the development of commerce which was at first almost entirely maritime weapons until about 1000 BC were made of bronze and nations which did not have the necessary metals on their own territory were obliged to obtain them by trade or piracy piracy was a temporary expedient and where social and political conditions were fairly stable Commerce was found to be more profitable in commerce the island of Crete seems to have been the pioneer for about eleven centuries say from 2500 BC to 1400 BC an artistically advanced culture called them and known existed in Crete what survives of Cretan art gives an impression of cheerfulness and almost decadent luxury very different from the terrifying gloom of Egyptian temples of this important civilization almost nothing was known until the excavations of Sir Arthur Evans and others it was a maritime civilization in close touch with Egypt except during the time of the Hyksos from Egyptian pictures it is evident the very considerable commerce between Egypt and Crete was carried on by Cretan sailors this commerce reached its maximum about 1500 BC the Cretan religion appears to have had many affinities with the religions of Syria and Asia Minor but in art there was more affinity with Egypt though Cretan art was very original and amazingly full of life the center of the Cretan civilization was the so called Palace of my toes at gnosis of which memories lingered in the traditions of classical Greece the palaces of Crete were very magnificent but would destroyed about the end of the 14th century BC probably by invaders from Greece the chronology of Cretan history is derived from Egyptian objects found in Crete and Cretan objects found in Egypt throughout our knowledge is dependent on archaeological evidence the Cretans worshipped a goddess or perhaps several goddesses the most indubitable goddess was the mistress of animals who was a Huntress and probably the source of the classical Artemis footbed she has a male twin or consort the master of animals but he is less prominent it was at a later date that Artemis was identified with a great mother of Asia Minor and a footnote she or another was also a mother the only male deity apart from the master of animals is her young son there is some evidence of belief in an afterlife in which as in Egyptian belief deeds on earth receive reward or retribution but on the whole the cretins appear from their art to have been cheerful people not much oppressed by gloomy superstitions they were fond of bullfights at which female as well as male Tory adores performed amazing acrobatic feats the bullfights were religious celebrations and Sir Arthur Evans thinks that the performers belonged to the highest nobility the surviving pictures are full of movement on realism the Cretans had a linear script but it has not been deciphered at home they were peaceful and their cities were unwalled no doubt they were defended by sea power before the destruction of the Minoan culture it spread about 1600 BC to the mainland of Greece where it survived through gradual stages of degeneration until about 900 BC this mainland civilization is called the Mycenaean it is known through the tombs of kings and also through fortresses on hilltops which show more fear of war than had existed in Crete both tombs and fortresses remained to impress the imagination of classical Greece the older art products in the palaces are either actually of Cretan workmanship or closely akin to those of Crete the Mycenaean civilization seen through a haze of legend is that which is depicted in Homer there is much uncertainty concerning the Mycenaeans did they owe their civilization to being conquered by the cretins did they speak Greek or were they an earlier indigenous race now certain answer to these questions is possible but on the whole it seems probable that they were conquerors who spoke Greek and that at least the aristocracy consisted of fair-haired invaders from the north who brought the Greek language with them the Greeks came to Greece in three successive waves first the Ionians then the Achaeans and last the Dorian's the Ionians appear though conquerors to have adopted the Cretan civilization pretty completely as later the Romans adopted the civilization of Greece but the Ionians were disturbed and largely dispossessed by their successors the achaeans their Kieran's are known from the hittite tablets founded bogus koi to have had a large organized Empire in the 14th century BC the Mycenaean civilization which had been weakened by the warfare of the Ionians and Achaeans was practically destroyed by the Dorian's the last Greek invaders whereas previous invaders had largely adopted the Minoan religion the Dorian's retained the original indo-european religion of their ancestors the religion of Mycenaean times however lingered on especially in the lower classes and the religion of classical Greece was a blend of the two although the above account seems probable it must be remembered that we do not know whether the Mycenaeans were Greeks or not what we do know is that their civilization decayed that about the time when it ended iron superseded bronze and therefore sometime cease supremacy passed to the Phoenicians both during the later part of the Mycenaean age and after its end some of the invaders settled down and became agriculturists while some pushed on first into the islands in Asia Minor then into Sicily and southern Italy where they founded cities that lived by maritime commerce it was in these maritime cities that the Greeks first qualitatively new contributions to civilization the supremacy of Athens came later and was equally associated when it came with naval power the mainland of Greece is mountainous and largely infertile but there are many fertile valleys with easy access to the sea but cut off by the mountains from easy lands communication with each other in these valleys little separate communities grew up living by agriculture and centering router town generally close to the sea in such circumstances it was natural that as soon as the population of any community grew too great for its internal resources those who could not live on the land should take the sea ferry the cities of the mainland founded colonies often in places where it was much easier to find subsistence and it had been at home thus in the earliest historical period the Greeks of Asia Minor Sicily and Italy were much richer than those of the Greek mainland the social system was very different in different parts of Greece in Sparta a small aristocracy subsisted on the labour of oppressed serfs of a different race in the poorer agricultural regions the population consisted mainly of farmers cultivating their own land with the help of their families but where Commerce and Industry flourished the free citizens grew rich by the employment of slaves mail in the mines female in the textile industry these slaves were in Ionia of the surrounding barbarian population and were as a rule first acquired in war with increasing wealth went increasing isolation of respectable women who in later times had little part in the civilized aspects of Greek life except in Sparta there was a very general development first from monarchy to aristocracy then to an alternation of tyranny and democracy the Kings were not absolute like those of Egypt and Babylonia they were advised by a Council of Elders and could not transgress custom with impunity tyranny did not mean necessarily bad government but only the rule of a man whose claim to power was not hereditary democracy meant government by all the citizens among whom slaves and women were not in cluded the early tyrants like the Medici acquired their power through being the richest members of their respective predock RZA's often the source of their wealth was the ownership of gold and silver mines made them more profitable by the new institution of coinage which came from the kingdom of Lydia adjacent to Ionia coinage seems to have been invented shortly before 700 BC one of the most important results to the Greeks of Commerce or piracy at first the two are scarcely distinct was the acquisition of the art of writing although writing had existed for thousands of years in Egypt and Babylonia and the Minoan cretins had a script which has not been deciphered there is no conclusive evidence that the Greeks knew how to write until about the 10th century BC they learnt the art from the Phoenicians who like the other inhabitants of Syria were exposed to both Egyptian and Babylonian influences and who held the supremacy in maritime commerce until the rise of the Greek cities of Ionia Italy and Sicily in the 14th century writing to ignore the heretic king of Egypt Syrians still used the Babylonian cuneiform but Hiram of Tyre 969 to 936 used the Phoenician alphabet which probably developed out of the Egyptian script the Egyptians used it first a pure picture writing gradually the pictures much conventionalized came to represent syllables the first syllables of the names of the things pictured and at last single letters on the principle of a was an archer who shot at a frog footnote for instance gimel the third letter of the Hebrew alphabet means camel and the sign for it is a conventionalized picture of a camel and a footnote this last step which was not taken with any completeness by the Egyptians themselves but by the Phoenicians gave the alphabet with all its advantages the Greeks borrowing from the Phoenicians altered the alphabet to suit their language and made the important innovation of adding vowels instead of having only consonants there can be no doubt that the acquisition of this convenient method of writing greatly hastened the rise of Greek civilization the first notable product of the Hellenic civilization was Homer everything about Homer is conjectural but the best opinion seems to be that he was a series of poets rather than an individual probably the Iliad and the Odyssey between them took about two hundred years to complete some say from 750 to 550 BC while others hold that Homer was nearly complete at the end of the eighth century the Homeric poems in their present form were brought to Athens by Pi sisters who reigned with intermissions from 560 to 527 BC from his time onward the athenian youth learns homer by heart and this was the most important part of their education in some parts of greece notably in sparta homer had not the same prestige until a later date the Homeric poems like the courtly romances of the later Middle Ages represent the point of view of a civilized aristocracy which ignores as plebeian various superstitions that are still rampant among the populace in much later times many of these superstitions rose again to the light of day guided by anthropology modern writers have come to the conclusion that homer so far from being primitive was an expediter a kind of eighteenth-century rationalize er of ancient myths holding up an upper-class ideal of urbane enlightenment the Olympian gods who represent religion in Homer were not the only objects of worship among the Greeks either in his time or later there were other darker and more savage elements in popular religion which were kept at bay by the Greek intellect at its best that lay in wait to pounce in moments of weakness or terror in the time of decadence beliefs which Homer had discarded proved to have persisted half-buried throughout the Classical period this fact explains many things that were otherwise seemed inconsistent and surprising primitive religion everywhere was tribal rather than personal certain rites were performed which were intended by sympathetic magic to further the interests of the tribe especially in respect of fertility vegetable animal and human the winter solstice was a time when the Sun had to be encouraged not to go on diminishing in strength spring and harvest also called for appropriate ceremonies these were often such as to generate a great collective excitement in which individuals lost their sense of separateness and felt themselves at one with a whole tribe all over the world at a certain stage of religious evolution sacred animals and human beings were ceremonially killed and eaten in different regions this stage occurred at very different dates human sacrifice usually lasted longer than the sacrificial eating of human victims in Greece it was not yet extinct at the beginning of historical times fertility rites without such cruel aspects or common throughout Greece the Eleusinian mysteries in particular were essentially agricultural in their symbolism it must be admitted that religion in Homer is not very religious the gods are completely human differing from men only in being immortal and possessed of superhuman powers morally there is nothing to be said for them and it is difficult to see how they can have inspired much or in some passages supposes to be late they are treated with volt Aryan irreverence such genuine religious feeling as is to be found in Homer is less concerned with the gods of Olympus than with more shadowy beings such as fate or necessity or destiny to whom even Zeus is subject fate exercised a great influence on all Greek thought and perhaps was one of the sources from which science derived a belief in natural law the Homeric gods were the gods of a conquering aristocracy not the useful fertility gods of those who actually tilled the soil as Gilbert Murray says the gods of most nations claimed to have created the world the Olympians made no such claim the most they ever did was to conquer it and when they have conquered their kingdoms what do they do do they attend to the government do they promote agriculture do they practice trades and industries not a bit of it why should they do any honest work they find it easier to live on the revenues and blast with Thunderbolts the people who do not pay they are conquering chieftains royal Buccaneers they fight and feast and play and make music they drink deep and roar with laughter the lames smith who waits on them they are never afraid except with their own king they never tell lies except in love and war homeless human heroes equally are not very well behaved the leading family is the House of Peel ops but it did not succeed in setting a pattern of happy family life Tantalus the Asiatic founder of the dynasty began its career by a direct offense against the gods some said by trying to cheat them into eating human flesh that of his own son P Lopes Philips having been miraculously restored to life offended in his turn he won his famous chariot race against on Emmaus king of Pisa by the connivance of the latter's charioteer metallus and then got rid of his Confederate whom he had promised a reward by flinging him into the sea the curse descended to his sons Atreus and fire STIs in the form of what the Greeks called arte a strong if not actually irresistible impulse to crime PST is corrupted his brother's wife and thereby managed to steal the luck of the family the famous Golden Fleece tram Atreus in turn secured his brothers banishment and recalling him under pretext of a reconciliation feasted him on the flesh of his own children the curse was now inherited by Atreus his son Agamemnon who offended Artemis by killing a sacred stag sacrificed his own daughter Iphigenia to appease the goddess and obtain a safe passage to Troy his fleet and was in turn murdered by his faithless wife Clytemnestra and her paramour a justice a surviving son of is teased arrestees Agamemnon son in turn avenged his father by killing his mother and missus Homer as a finished achievement was a product of Ionia that is of a part of Hellenic Asia Minor and the adjacent islands sometime during the 6th century at latest the Homeric poems became fixed in their present form it was also during this century that Greek science and philosophy and mathematics began at the same time events of fundamental importance were happening in other parts of the world Confucius Buddha Zoroaster if they existed probably belonged to the same century footnote so last as date however is very conjectural someplace it as early as 1000 BC in a footnote in the middle of the century the Persian Empire was established by Cyrus towards its close the Greek cities of Ionia to which the Persians had allowed a limited autonomy made a fruitless rebellion which was put down by derailleurs and their best men became exiles several of philosophers of this period were refugees who wandered from city to city in the still uninsulated parts of the Hellenic world spreading the civilization that until then had been mainly confined to Ionia they were kindly treated in their wanderings Sanaa phonies who flourished in the later part of the 6th century and who was one of the refugees says this is the sort of thing we should say by the fireside in the wintertime as we lie on soft couches after a good meal drinking sweet wine and crunching chickpeas of what country are you and how old are you good sir and how old were you when the mead appeared the rest of Greece succeeded in preserving its independence at the battles of Salamis and Plataea after which Ionia was liberated for a time footnote as a result of the defeat of Athens by Sparta the Persians regained the whole coast of Asia Minor to which their right was acknowledged in the peace of antalcidas 387 to 86 BC about fifty years later they were incorporated in Alexander's Empire end of footnote Greece was divided into a large number of small independent states each consisting of a city with some agricultural territory surrounding it the level of civilization was very different in different parts of the Greek world and earlier minority of cities contributed to the total of Hellenic achievement Sparta of which I shall have much to say later was important in a military sense but not culturally Corinth was rich in prosperous of great commercial but not prolific in great men then there were purely agricultural rural communities such as the proverbial Arcadia which townsman imagined to be a Dilek but which really was full of ancient barbaric horrors the inhabitants worshipped kin and had a multitude of fertility cults in which often a mere square pillar did duty in place of a statue of the God the goat was the symbol of fertility because the peasants were too poor to possess Bulls when food was scarce the statue of pan was beaten similar things are still done in remote Chinese villages there was a clan of supposed werewolves associated probably with human sacrifice and cannibalism it was thought that whoever tasted the flesh of a sacrificed human victim became a werewolf there was a cave sacred to Zeus La Hoya's the wolf Zeus in this cave no one had a shadow and whoever entered it died within a year all this superstition was still flourishing in classical times pan whose original name was pal meaning the feeder or Shepherd acquired his better known title interpreted as meaning the all God when his worship was adopted by Athens in the 5th century after the Persian War there was however in ancient Greece much that we can feel to have been religion as we understand the term this was connected not with the Olympians but with Dionysus or Bacchus and we think of most naturally as the somewhat disreputable god of wine and drunkenness the way in which out of his worship there arose a profound mysticism which greatly influenced many of the philosophers and even had a part in shaping Christian theology is very remarkable and must be understood by anyone who wishes to study the development of Greek thought diocese or Bacchus was originally a Thracian God the Thracians were very much less civilized in the Greeks who regarded them as barbarians like all primitive agriculturists they had fertility cults and a God who promoted fertility his name was Bacchus it was never quite clear whether Becker said the shape of a man or of a bull when they discovered how to make beer they thought intoxication divine and gave honour to Bacchus when later they came to know the vine and to learn to drink wine they thought even better of him his functions in promoting fertility in general became somewhat subordinate to his functions in relation to the grape and the divine madness produced by wine at what date his worship migrated from Thrace to Greece is not known but it seems to have been just before the beginning of historical times the culture of Bacchus was met with hostility by the Orthodox but nevertheless it established itself it contained many barbaric elements such as tearing wild animals to pieces and eating the whole of them raw it had a curious element of feminism respectable matrons and maids in large companies would spend whole nights on the bare hills in dances which stimulated ecstasy and in an intoxication perhaps partly alcoholic but mainly mystical husbands found the practice annoying but did not dare to oppose religion both the beauty and the savagery of the cult are set forth in the back eye of Euripides the success of Bacchus in Greece is not surprising like all communities that have been civilized quickly the Greeks or at least a certain proportion of them developed a love of the primitive and a hankering after a more instinctive and passionate way of life than that sanctioned by current morals to the man or woman who by compulsion is more civilized in behavior than in feeling rationality is Aksum and virtue is felt as a burden under slavery this leads to a reaction in thought in feeling and in conduct it is the reaction in thought that was specially concern us but something must first be said about the reaction and feeling and conduct the civilized man is distinguished from the savage mainly by prudence or to use a slightly wider term for thought he is willing to endure present pains for the sake of future pleasures even if the future pleasures are rather distant this habit began to be important with the rise of Agriculture no animal and no savage would work in the spring in order to buuut next winter except for a few purely instinctive forms of action such as bees making honey or squirrels burying nuts in these cases there is no forethought there is a direct impulse to an act which to the human spectator is obviously going to prove useful later on true for fort only arises when a man does something towards which no impulse urges him because his reason tells him that he will profit by it at some future date hunting requires no forethought because it is pleasurable but tilling the soil is labour and cannot be done from spontaneous impulse civilization checks impulse not only through forethought which is a self-administered check but also through law custom and religion this check it inherits from barbarism but it makes it less instinctive and more systematic certain acts are labeled criminal and are punished certain others though not punished by law are labeled wicked and expose those who are guilty of them to social disapproval the institution of private property brings with it the subjection of women and usually the creation of a slave class on the one hand the purposes of the community are enforced upon the individual and on the other hand the individual having acquired the habit of viewing his life as a whole increasingly sacrifices is present to his future it is evident that this process can be carried too far as it is for instance by the miser but without going to such extremes prudence may easily involve the loss of some of the best things in life the worshipper of Bacchus reacts against prudence in intoxication physical or spiritual he recovers an intensity of feeling which prudence had destroyed he finds the world full of delight and beauty and his imagination has suddenly liberated from the prison of everyday preoccupations the back accrual produced what was called enthusiasm which means etymologically having the God enter into the worshiper who believed that he became one with the God much of what is greatest in human achievement involves some element of intoxication footnote I mean mental intoxication not intoxication by alcohol and a footnote some sweeping a way of prudence by passion without the backing element life would be uninteresting with it it is dangerous prudence versus passion is a conflict that runs through history it is not a conflict in which we ought to cite wholly with either party in the sphere of thought sober civilization is roughly synonymous with science but science unadulterated is not satisfying men need also passion and art and religion science may set limits to knowledge but should not set limits to imagination among Greek philosophers as among those of later times there were those who were primarily scientific and those who were primarily religious the latter ode marched directly or indirectly to the religion of Bacchus this applies especially to Plato and through him to those later developments which were ultimately embodied in Christian theology the worship of Bacchus in its original form was savage and in many ways repulsive it was not in this form that it influenced the philosophers but in the spiritual eyes form attributed to Orpheus which was ascetic and substituted mental for physical intoxication Orpheus is a dim but interesting figure some hold that he was an actual man others that he was a God or an imaginary hero traditionally he came from Thrace like Bacchus but it seems more probable that he or the movement associated with his name came from Crete it is certain that Orphic doctrines contain much that seems to have its first source in Egypt and it was chiefly through Crete that Egypt influenced Greece Orpheus is said to have been a reformer who was torn to pieces by frenzied mean ads actuated by backing orthodoxy his addiction to music is not so prominent in the older forms of the legend as it became later primarily he was a priest and a philosopher whatever may have been the teaching of Orpheus if he existed the teaching of the Oryx is well known they believed in the transmigration of souls they taught that the soul hereafter might achieve at bliss or suffer eternal or temporary torment according to its way of life here on earth they aimed at becoming pure partly by ceremonies of purification partly by avoiding certain kinds of contamination the most Orthodox among them abstained from animal food except on ritual occasions when they ate in sacramentally man they held is partly of Earth partly of heaven by a pure life the heavenly part is increased and the earthly part diminished in the end a man may become one with Bacchus and is called a Bacchus there was an elaborate theology according to which Bacchus was twice born once of his mother Semele and once from a fire of his father Zeus there are many forms of the back a Smith in one of them Bacchus is the son of Zeus and Persephone while still a boy he is tore to pieces by titans who eat his flesh or pat the heart some say that the heart was given by Zeus to semele others that Zeus swallowed it in either case it gave rise to the second birth of Bacchus the tearing of a wild animal and the devouring of its raw flesh by back I was supposed to reenact the tearing and eating of Bacchus by the Titans and the animal in some sense was an incarnation of the God the Titans were earth born but after eating the God they had a spark of divinity so man is partly of Earth partly divine and bacca Crites sought to make him more nearly completely divine Euripides puts a confession into the mouth of a Norfolk priest which is instructive footnote the verse translations in this chapter are by Professor Gilbert Murray and a footnote Lord of Europa's Tyrion line zeus porn who holdest at thy feet the hundred Citadel's of Crete I seek to thee from that dim shrine roofed by the quick and Carvin beam by calleb steel and wild bulls blood in flawless joints of cypress wood made steadfast there in one pure stream my days have run the servant I initiate of idæan jove we're midnight zagreas robes i rove i have endured his thunder cry fulfilled his red and bleeding feasts held the great mothers mountain flame i am set free and named by name abacus of the male 8 priests robed in pure white I have born me clean from man's vile birth and coffee and clay and exiled from my lips alway touch of all meat where life have been footnotes ID and Jove mystically identified with backers say crius one of the many names of Bacchus end of footnotes offic tablets have been found in tombs given instructions to the soul of the dead person as to how to find his way in the next world and what to say in order to prove himself worthy of salvation they are broken and incomplete the most nearly complete the pettalia tablet is as follows thou shalt find on the left of the house of Hades a wellspring and by the side thereof standing a white Cypress to this Wellspring approach not near but thou shalt find another by the lake of memory cold water flowing forth and there are guardians before it say I am a child of Earth and of starry heaven but my race is of heaven alone this you know yourselves and lo I am parched with thirst and I perish give me quickly the cold water flowing forth from the lake of memory and of themselves they will give me to drink from the holy wellspring and thereafter among the other heroes thou shalt have lordship another tablet says hail thou who has suffered the suffering thou art become God from man and yet in another happy and blessed one thou shalt be God instead of mortal the wellspring of which the soul is not a drink is leafy which brings forgetfulness the other well spring is namaz any remembrance the soul will in the next world of it is to achieve salvation is not to forget but on the contrary to acquire a memory surpassing what is natural the office were in ascetic sect why into them was only a symbol as later in the Christian sacrament the intoxication that they sought was that of enthusiasm of union with the God they believed themselves in this way to acquire mystic knowledge not obtainable by ordinary means this mystical element entered into Greek philosophy with Pythagoras who was a reformer of autism as Orpheus was a reformer of the religion of backers from pythagoras Orphic elements entered into the philosophy of Plato and from Plato into most later philosophy that was in any degree religious certain definitely bacca Kellerman's survived wherever orphism had influenced one of these was feminism of which there was much in Pythagoras and which in Plato went so far as to claim complete political equality for women women as a sex since Pythagoras are more naturally akin to piety another back again iment was respect for violent emotion Greek tragedy grew out with the rites of Dionysus Euripides especially honored the two chief guards of orphism Bacchus and eros he has no respect for the cochlea self-righteous well-behaved man who in his tragedies is apt to be driven mad or otherwise brought to grief by the gods and resentments of his blasphemy the conventional tradition concerning the Greeks is that they exhibited an admirable serenity which 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Who Is The New Leader Of Ohaneze Ndigbo? | #PlusPolitics
[Music] a former nigerian ambassador george obiozo has been elected as the new president general of ohanaeze indivo the apex evo social cultural organization now he polled 304 votes to defeat his closest rival valentine who pulled 15 votes now even though a leader has been chosen there still exists a tussle for the suit another faction had chosen chiriebe as its own president so the question is what's going to happen now joining me to have this conversation this evening i have mr uchi okuku and fred it's good to have you join us gentlemen thank you thanks good evening yes thank you very much i'm going to start with you mr okuko what exactly is going on a faction within the uh nd um social cultural group what is that about thank you what is going on is quite unfortunate and regrettable um we have wish that we do not pass through this phase in our history that it appears to be inevitable what happened was that some three weeks ago an illegal immobili was summoned by the former president general chief john wood in that e-movie proported the movie an electoral committee was set up the constitution of our honesty is very clear that only the secretary general can summon an emo be in consultation with the president general several persons complained that the immobile was where this electoral committee was set up was illegal in response to the call by various groups in negoland and in the dictoria i the secretary general effect as i wear them i summoned an emo bee as a weary on the 36th of december there and then an electoral committee headed by prince richard ozubo with associate professor foreign was set up okay and on the 9th of january an election was held at the national security of and the election complied with the cove direct regulations that you do not get 50 persons to gather in one place at a time okay those who came voted and then others voted through different social platforms like [Music] whatsapp and so on okay and a result was committed and chief chief even the former commissioner for information former commissioner for houston sports and former commissioner for comments and industries and the holder of the national honors award of member of the federal republic emerged the president general for honesty let me come in there let me let me come then let me come in there mr uchi so you're saying that that faction or that group complied with the covet rules they complied with the constitution of um indeed in conducting that election but then but then there was another election that was held which also produced another person on defense yes yes the next day the 10th of january another election was held at a worry which was the electorate the chairman of the electoral committee of that one in chief gary gary wayne and the election of course those who witnessed it had clear violation of the coveted regulations we didn't those who gathered in any good organization we didn't want much publicity because it is an in-house thing and then here you will you reckon you realize that before the elections were held two pending suits were in court i had filed a suit challenging will do and asking the court to restrain him from setting up an electoral committee in violation of the constitution the former governor of imo state nikkei young hakeem island went to court to restrain richard osugu for conducting an election and several other persons so as we are talking about there are two pending suits one i do with a high quality one i don't want a high cost all right and two uh groups that claim to have conducted an election that i can authoritatively tell you that the election that was held in enugu complied with the constitution of our nation all right let's let's allow mr let's allow mr fred uh and zako to come in here mr fred which election did you attend uh and do you have anything contrary to uh mr cuckoo and the election that he's he's calling legitimate and in compliance with covet rules i think it's rather very unfortunate that some people who are not comfortable with the call for the evil race for the uber nation to produce a presence of nigeria of evil extraction are the ones that are throwing spanners in the works of for hannes and devo it is very unfortunate that our nation people that is a socio-cultural organization has become a socio-political organization more political than even political parties so many things surrounding that election lend credence to the fact that johannes elibo has run outside his track of keeping the socio-cultural interests of the evils to keeping the political interest of some stakeholders and some interest groups i say this advisedly and i have several reasons number one there was no basis for for the discordant tunes one faction being led by the secretary general who the executive said had been suspended and now the gentleman that spoke with you before me mr chivo you are said to have been suspended and then that tells you that we know that uh it is political the other group led by the president of anesthesia chief on yangon in the hierarchy of our friends and the scheme of affairs of every organization the president general is superior to the secretary general yes the question said the scheduler will come on the meeting but that is in accordance with the instruction and mandate of the president general representing the rest of the executive and rest of the emory the mob is a kind of nucleus organization within johannes and evo which is like um in political party can be likened to national um executive council of uh you can be likely to elect it is a policy-making body of organizer at the apec level outside the executive that is the meaning of emory and then if eventually there are rank calls between members of the emory that tells you that politics has overtaken awareness so let me quickly ask you let me quickly ask this question i'm sorry mister zako let me just quickly put in this question what do you think is responsible for this rancor because you you started by saying that it is a social cultural organization and now it's become social political but of course politics exists everywhere even in churches even in religious organizations there is some form of politics especially if you have to have elections there will be disagreements and there will be people who come together for reasons of interest and the likes why do you think that this this ranker has eaten so deep that you now have a faction in the social cultural group that represents the southeast and all the people that come from there why do you think that that is happening at this time i agree that in every human organization there are elements of politics but in most cases if an organization is a social political organ a socio-cultural organization it tries to to play down the tendencies of politics and um but when an organization plays more politics than defending the welfare the culture of the society of the people then it is more of a political organization it is now obvious that organism has become very political and i can tell you that the reason for that rancor is because of political interests of the contending stakeholders and contending interests you can see the hand of apc pdp and other political interests inside organizer even the process of electing the chairman then current president general that is professor george of joshua followed a process that i i consider a chemical anachronistic and backward because i do not expect that our national election of president general will follow the option of people queen behind their preferred candidate which threw up the problems of god fatherism and the emasculation of the wills of the electorate at that election because what now happened was that the state governance of various political states now queued up behind the candidate and almost all the electorates and the delegates coming from the very states killed behind their covenants i do not expect that in this day and age the governor of a state will be the first person to queue behind a a a candidate contesting for the office of president general upon san diego and that is where i tell you that there is more politics in organizational cultural interest of people that he tends to protect and that is not uh can cannot be taken away very far away from the interests of undeveloped to produce presidents of people well you took the question you took the question right out of my mouth let me let me post that question to um mr uche uh there are people who are watching the southeast because there's been a contention for um you know the presidency we're asking for or nebos are asking for an igbo presidency but with with this you know ranka between the nebu's and and your the biggest sociocultural group that you have representing the interests of your people does this not make light of your um agitation for an equal presidency it does not in any way affect our education for president of nigeria or people expression i was only trying but does it not show does it not show the amount of disunity and discord amongst the people i might be wrong please correct me it does not also mean that there is a disunity it is only an interest on politics people are only expressing their political interests and political images and political intentions it does not affect the unity of one people it does not affect the oneness of the voice of individual in agitation to produce the president of nigeria it does not in any way what i was only trying to lay there is that people who don't who are uncomfortable with individual producing the presence of nigeria are the ones that are sponsoring some renegades and some some disparaging interests okay that will internally affect the oneness and unity of what people but i can tell you that it does not in any way affect society this is politics and at the end of the day people will continue to sit in one point can you come in there quickly we're running out of time can you i was actually posing that question to you so quickly what does this say about your um interest in animal presidency in closing thank you very much i i've never met my brother on the other side please speaking that i thank him for observing some things but let me correct one impression um for four years between january 10 2017 january 9 2021 or honestly we never had any general assembly meeting and the issue of suspension do not arise because we cannot suspect an office first in any meeting of organizing except in the general assembly of our needs so nobody will suspend it okay but let me go straight to the point quickly because we're out of time my brother madam and my brother i agree with the speaker that open ballot is unacceptable because it subjects exposes the voters they literally intimidation when a governor come out and queue behind the candidate you don't expect another person to vote against that candidate because of fear okay it's unfortunate that my brother who is speaking they decided i'm sure he's a highly educated person what happens in ebola is that our brothers and sisters who are highly educated and privileged to leave this ebook problem to those at home i will urge my brother to come back and let us put him together and address the problem because what is happening in ebola is unfortunate on that note i want to thank you gentlemen unfortunately we have to wrap this up because we're out of time thank you very much uh uche okuku and fred and zaka thank you very much for speaking with us we are definitely out of time but it's been a pleasure hopefully that we're hoping that the problem within the ndibos can be sorted out and soon the social cultural group can be one whole body again thank you so much thank you all right well we'll uh bring you my take right after this message [Music] well here's my take not being called the giant of africa or the big brother of the continent isn't enough for us as nigeria we must be seen and perceived as indeed that and what better way to prove our growth and leadership to conduct free fair and credible elections than to make sure that it is actually done properly at all levels we once pushed for electoral acts to be amended pointing to it as the turning point and the key to running a smooth electoral process but is that really what we need because if we can't be free and fair in our s.u.g elections in universities or age grade meetings even in our local associations how then can we be sincere and trustworthy with our elections i say this all to say that it takes all of us saying no to election malpractices and choosing to do the right thing that is the only way we can have the nigeria that we desire i am mariana con thanking you for watching plus tv and watching plus politics i'll see you tomorrow on the show [Music] you
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Sweet Lorain!
hey kids what is up with everybody this evening huh gotta get turned around here so I can see the screen oh man I'm tired tired happy very satisfied I'm a very satisfied guy right now I'm in Lorain Ohio yes this is not Cleveland there was a big horrible storm shown on the weather catching up to me that was going to be really nasty and ugly and poor lots of rain down on me for a very long period of time so I decided to air in the in in the safety direction and decided to go ahead and pull the plug here in the rain instead of trying to push on for Cleveland so I'm here in Lorain Ohio I am at anchor dry safe apparently the weather that was going to hit me ended up blowing to the south of me so I didn't get any of that weather I would have been fine going on to Cleveland but hey Wayne how you doing but you know the point is this Saints and dusky fellas this is not Sandusky so let me give you guys a little brief look around there's the wall back that way for those of you guys that were asking a big net that's the Lily man that's my dog retrieval device there's like some I don't know electrical facility or something over there something industrial but anyhow so this is Lorraine Ohio it had the cutest little lighthouse as I was coming in I'm really a beautiful little lighthouse I got some pictures in some video of it I'll include it in a video that I will do here eventually although not right now today oh man I am I am feeling so satisfied so overjoyed cannot tell you did not tell you what a great feeling it was to be able to pull in here and then you know drop the hook and I backed out on the anchor and got it said I'm my anchor alarm thing ready to go but it's not gonna go it's we're fine there's no wind here at all I could have I could have anchored by you know dropping a little skiff anchor or something and it would have been just fine there's the dog likes getting up on the top of the deck during that during the evening like this and has the high ground I guess for anybody around so decided to start my live stream a little early I usually do them at 7:00 but I got all my jobs done got everything taken care of cracked open cracked open the beer celebrating my first day as a vagabond h o peak how are you today sir I am friggin awesome absolutely friggin awesome man Mike my phone is filthy I got to clean my phone tonight I get some Windex or something on it's disgusting so Joe I am here in Lorain Ohio I made it safely to Lorraine without a hiccup without a problem the boat ran perfectly the whole way motored the whole time flawless absolutely flawless I just showed everybody around but I'll do it again so yeah absolutely coming true for me so there's the break wall that's protecting me from the Outer Banks and the current and stuff and that's the marina there I just shared everybody there's the Lily dog net so she goes in the water I can pull her out and that's the more marina and that's like some kind of industrial water or facility or what have you over there and any other that's kind of it I'm I'm here at O what's this called I don't know America marina in Lorraine I tried calling him on the phone to let him know I'm anchored over here nobody answered the phone so if they can't be bothered to answer the phone I can't be bothered to worry about anchoring wherever I want to so nobody's tried calling to me you're yelling to me no nothing on the VHF or anything so honey I got it all shut down so sit down and quiet for the evening so thank you Jacqueline hey Austin what's going on hey Outkast what's going on man welcome yeah I'm just now sitting here chillin just relaxing and actually I'm angry at myself for not having gotten baked I should have gotten some bait before I left but the fact is I'm broke and the fact is I left Sandusky because I was angry I wasn't angry at Sandusky I wasn't angry at myself or the dog I was angry at the damn bank up in Alaska why is it Alaska keeps digging her nails into me and creating problems for me I have no idea when somebody donates to my paypal if you go to paypal.com brook and you make a donation which of course I very much appreciate you guys do that utilizing your bank account and that money is in my account like instantaneous I mean I can get done at the end of the live stream and those funds are there and available immediately Lilly get down you don't need to be on top of me get down go down get on your mat she has a mat see her Matt get up come on down go on go down all right that's not gonna happen anyhow because you dumped nor hath he'll if you're here right maybe maybe I'll ask is mad at me for leaving I don't know but so anyhow what I was saying is if you if you donate to my account the money's in my bank immediately so I got on PayPal today and I said okay well let's you know transfer my Adsense revenue that just came in to my PayPal account so I can access those funds because in the infinite wisdom of my bank up in Alaska because I was you know I I had left them notes that I was going to be traveling around the United States and be in different places and do you think you may be able to pick up the Wi-Fi signal yeah and there's no Wi-Fi I tried anyhow so I know I've lost my train I thought thanks Frank alright it's all good it's all good oh I know all right so because I was outside of where I said I was going to I told him I was gonna be going down to Florida well Ohio is on the way to Florida hey car glad you're underway love a great time on you journey man I'm having a ball John so anyhow so they canceled my card so I had to get him to reissue me a new car so there's the mailing the new card the new cart I mean I was in in Sandusky for almost three weeks there's no reason why it took that long the card not to get there but it didn't get there and so I couldn't access my funds to do anything I was pacer NT I figured I would you know do Co provisioning and do some laundry and get some fuel and I would take care of all those things while I was in Sandusky today that was what my plan was for today but instead I can't access my funds because I don't have the card from the damn bank and for whatever frickin reason PayPal is taking three to five days to clear my own money from my own bank into my account you can call out my PayPal and deposit money it's there instantaneously I try to do it it's three to five days to get the funds in there absolutely crazy I was living I was really pissed so I I had just enough money to pay the marina just enough money to pay them right now fact is I owe them 15 bucks but since I didn't stay too full month you didn't care about it he said just go ahead and go don't worry about it so because it's I really I ended up paying 150 but you know eight of that so forty of 40 of that was overcharged really so so really he still got me for the thirteen thirty dollars more and he should have but that's just years he's building me for the month as opposed by the day so hey Jose anyhow I was pissed I was just pissed I was like well now I can't go grocery shopping I can't go get fuel I can't go do laundry I couldn't do any of the things I wanted to do hey Kelly hey cam how you guys doing so I said well screw it I can't do anything else I might as well just leave so I I quickly got the headsail mounted up front and yes guys I have the correct head sail mounted onto the roller Furler there was only one sail that slides up onto the roller for only one I have three head sales only one of them slides up on the roller further and that is the sail that is on the current roller for now my my inner force day which I did not put up right now I did not put it up because I'm just single handing I just want to keep things simple in the rig the inner force day has two sails that can work with it but it is not a oh is it sort of a weird roller furling it's not a rod type it did just it's a Hank on sale type actually you have to Hank the sails on to that inner force day so and then it's got a drum that will tighten it it's not a good system so oh where are you twelve degrees I am NOT in Sandusky anymore I am in Lorain Ohio this is the beautiful city of Lorain Ohio the boat's slowly drifting around here I mean there's like no wind at all there was really hardly any wind almost the entire way here it was like driving on a plate of glass so crack window before you hey Josh do that man tell a man I got mine here nobody look at that look really nice out where you are oh man it is nice it is nice I've done two tours of where I am but if you want to see it again this is where I'm at in Lorain Ohio that's the marina I'm staying at although I'm not staying there I'm just anchoring here in the marina at some industrial water complex or something there that's looking out towards the break walls and where there's now a very bright Sun and there's the dog and back to me so anyhow that's a little rain nice little town sweet Lorraine really cool little lighthouse out at the beginning when I got in so how was Lily doing potty-trained on the boat well she hasn't gone on the boat yet so this is going to be the test now because on my boat up in Alaska I had a mat much like the mat that I have on the floor for her here she went almost three days you know whining and crying for three days before she finally acquiesced and just go ahead and went to the bathroom on on the on the boat you know she's she's so well trained to not go in the house as it were so she just you know won't let herself go and finally I got her to do it and I showed her it was okay it's okay on the boat and so we're gonna have that whole exercise to go through again but that's fine this is how she'll learn so I have to go and mow oh man sorry about that good to see you made your first port of call yes I have Michael all of a sudden I can't see the screen anymore because I've got the Sun in my hold on man let me get turned around here oh gosh whoo see if that's any better Wow really not out here in the bright Sun don't you spill my beer dawg I will whip and beat your butt leave it leave it leave it leave it you know what guys I may have to go down below so I can see the screen for the for the chat I can't right now I can't see hardly anything on my screen at all it's all just sort of gray because I've got so much bright sunlight Maj and I'm gonna need another beer here pretty quickly anyway so let me go ahead and get things out of my way and then we can go ahead and do that I gotta pull the traveler across get it secured out of the way though I'm gonna have to put you guys down for a minute so hold on a second when I do that let's hope the damn dog doesn't knock you into the lake beer there look that way look that way you got a view [Music] of course whoa stay stay not knock over hold on guys we're almost there one more giant step for man okay hold on a second whew the water jag out of the way hey dog now you can come down come on come on get down here works cool Wow much much cooler in the boat they put my fan up had the fan going earlier I get this turned around where I can see you you're a little off-kilter you're a little off-kilter there we go now I can see things I gotta go back here and see what I missed from everybody oh yes Michael made my first port of call how you get in with Wi-Fi connection um working on my cell phone no you don't whip Lily yeah well Andy hey everybody Oh probably just using his data from the phone that's exactly what I'm doing using data from the phone so alright got it ring caught up sorry about that so hey Mike Frank cool everybody what's going on I can see the screen now in fact I'm even going to improve things a little bit if I can find my glass and put my my high-powered glasses on so I can see clearly I can see all obstacles in my way ah much better now I can see you there we go alright nothin Anakin's what'd I miss here Joe you need to put that cover over the cockpit yeah probably not gonna happen hey Peter North here old porn star great stream okay well old porn star there you go I'll meet you a marathon when you get down here we can share some sundowners outcasts you can count on that how does it about run and how many miles was it um I don't know how many miles it was total I'm thinking somewhere a neighborhood of like 40 it was gonna be a 50 some mile run to Cleveland and I'm about an hour from Cleveland so I'm gonna say I made probably 40 miles total I haven't gotten on my app yet to to see where that's at so I'll have to double check that but that's kind of where we're at right now and the boat ran flawlessly it it ran flawlessly started right up this morning and just you know purred right along and I really you know guys I didn't baby it I really put the wood to it today I really pushed on it when I had that storm coming in behind me I was in a hurry to get into the marina here cuz I thought I was gonna get hammered out there I mean the weather for the weather was just incredible out there today for most of the day I could not see land anywhere and all I and you couldn't hardly tell the difference between the sky and the sea it was misty and foggy and so I was navigating by nothing more than you know Navionics on my phone you know you want to go this course so I set that course on my compass and just kept making little adjustments to hold that course every so often the the autopilot apparently does not work I mean it seems like it's powering up it's doing everything like it's supposed to but it's not actually grabbing control of the wheel and going so I have to I have to pull the book out tonight which I'm going to do and do a little research maybe I'm expecting it operator air so okay let's get Ben jack off off there you can put him in timeout or whatever what speed were you getting at what rpm at full throttle I was getting about five to five one five two at 3/4 throttle I was maintaining about 4.2 so you know if I went to full throttle I backed off a little bit I was getting about four to so and that usually stayed fairly constant at that speed but like I said that was really there was really no wind to speak of so it was just you know just a straight run so just a straight run but guys I am NOT in Sandusky anymore I am here I got a lot of color I can see from my camera I got a lot of color and I put some lotion on today I guess I'm gonna have to lather on the lotion a bit heavier tomorrow or get my shade hats out or something so it's probably a belt in your autopano the belt the autopilot looks like it's fine I thank the the motor itself the motor mechanism the power connection to the motor mechanism may not be I think it's suspect so I'm gonna look at that somewhat tonight are you going to do cito insurance does the salt water insurance cover first work to Frank I ended up doing boat us because that's what's available up here on the Great Lakes and the deal would vote us I mean they're they're like cito they're everywhere but they in salt water but they're also up here in the freshwater lakes and I confirmed it with their guy that if I get the freshwater now in a month or two when I get down to the salt water all I have to do is let them know to upgrade me and I will only have to pay the difference in price between the fresh and salt but it's almost like a hundred-dollar difference I mean it's a big difference $72 for Oh my picture froze I don't know what that means aha Wow
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HOW TO GET RID OF A KELOID SCAR FOR GOOD WITHOUT SURGERY
[Music] today's video something really informative you guys have been on a journey with me throughout my youtube time and I wanted to share this with you guys so about six seven months ago about seven months ago I was getting treatment for my scar I've had this for a long time and unfortunately it just grows and grows and a lot of times it does hurt or itches and a lot of people have asked me which makes me really self-conscious up what is that what's on your chest you know does that hurt how did you get that it's even from people that see me in public see times and they're just staring so happiness really makes me feel really really income uncomfortable and very like self-conscious and then there are a lot of nights when I wake up and it will just hurt or just feel really tight so over the past year I was going to get injections for my kilos there's several ways that you can remove these so they say and when I did share this information with everyone on YouTube a lot of people in my comments were say how they've had the surgery like to have it removed and it's thrown back they've had laser surgery and it's grow back they've had the injections like me and it's growing back but I just really really wanted to be able to try so when I was gonna get these treatments it was getting flat but it was hurting and you know it would hurt and I did receive an email not once not twice but three times from the young lady you know she basically was just thinking up means to be intrusive but I didn't notice to start you have on your chest and she tried to tell me about a product that she had that made the keloids go away I totally ignored her email all three times I ignore her email because I don't really want to use something that you timaya like on the top of that I didn't want anything interfering with my you know my injections on my trigger so I left it alone and I went for my treatments and it got a really really flat to the point where I felt so good I didn't feel self-conscious and I just felt really good in my own skin finally you know saying like do you know what it feels like to be comfortable in your own skin so anyway I just noticed a couple of months ago like a month ago not even a couple but like a month ago that it started coming back he got bigger this was big why the girl email me again about the product so I spoke with her and she's from Canada at this time I was not even apprehensive I was like you know what I'm gonna just give it a shot I think the before and after pictures now y'all know for one I'm not watching it before at this they looked a fishing but girl I don't know if you did that or not you look sad so when we spoke on the phone you know I have her about this product because I'm about to put nothing on myself and it's gonna make matters worse so basically she suffers from chemo and - and she has went through all of the type of treatments and everything to try to get rid of them and nothing helped her she was in Africa vacationing and just looking at research she found a doctor who basically promised to get rid of these keloids just with you know natural ingredients not overnight but with with in due time and her keloids have never come back now so when she told me this I was like okay girl okay I'm gonna other end like oh right girl she showed me some before and after pictures I was like mm-hmm okay wait okay so I agreed to try to private because I'm like what can get worse it's already coming back so I mean like listen let's just give it a try I really do want to get rid of this I hate the fact that it's grown back and I hate the fact that people are gonna probably asking again and I just really don't like to feel uncomfortable so anyway she did send me a sample sauna y'all know what I feel about samples okay so her samples are actually like to me these are like full-size products because this is a nice sized bottle and this is a nice size ten especially for my scar but this is the sample and it's a two-step process this is a product that will help your keloid and it says to get rid of it forever okay so when she sent me these I've been using this for like five days now last week when I started using this which was on Saturday it was a lot more raised goodness so it was a lot more raised than this okay not this one you do have to keep in the refrigerator it's a gel you do need to keep this refrigerated but this one you just need to keep in a cool dry area so how this works is it also comes with this which is the instructions it's just plain simple language term there's nothing you can really do and go wrong with this if you do then I mean hello so you do need to use a q-tip with this because you definitely do not want to apply this with your fingertips when you apply this product you need to do it twice a day and you need to make sure that you have already washed because you don't want to get any type of water or so or lotions or anything so make sure that you've already lathered up and you've already applied your lotion and try not to put the lotion in the area where you're going to apply this product it will make you it will make your keloid it and the keloid is a scar that basically grows outside of the actual scar boundaries meaning this was an actual pimple about 17 years ago I didn't pop it it didn't get infected but this is how my skin heals and it just spread and spread and spread and keloids do not stop growing a lot of people get keloids mixed up with hypertrophic scars and a hypertrophic scar looks identical to a keloid however the hypertrophic scar does not grow okay it will not go past the scar boundaries however the first thing you want to do is um use this with a q-tip I'm gonna let it dry so you want to take your cue to dip it in the liquid and once this dries you will see a white crusty or flaky film okay you don't want to remove that you don't want to wash it off you just want to leave it alone let's it's dry and you want to apply the gel it has been five days of usage of this and five days ago this keloid was was more raised this is the bad side right here where I'm pointing to and I don't want to touch it because that stuff on it and you can see it's turning like that flaky way this side is always more raised and this is where it started out at the pimples started here and then it just spread so this was more raised last week and once I started using this product it has been going down okay so this product is supposed to get rid of your keloid forever so the name of the product is called chelate alright and this is just a sample product and I do believe that this is probably going to last me and this is probably going to be enough for my scar due to the fact that it's already working so now I'm going to take this which is the gel you want to make sure that once you open this it's refrigerated this has to be refrigerated at all times both products do expire within a year after they have been open I'm just going to use some of the gel that's in the cat and you just want to rub that into your keloid but this product will make you feel a little bit more tingling I did notice that at night when I was going to sleep it started to tingle and itch more in the evening for me when I was laying down and I'm gonna be honest tell you guys it took all helped me not to scratch the other night like I kind of lost some sleep because I kept feeling it tingling in my sleep and some time to get it really really painful so it does table and it does it and you are bias to highly do not scratch a kilo and ever okay so you will experience some tingling you will experience that but just whatever you do do not scratch it okay I will share my progress with you guys I'm not really sure how long it's going to take to totally flattened advantage you know say there will always be like a scar but it will also get flatter with consistency it using it twice a day I have seen results talking within five days so I'm really happy about that so this is like a new journey you guys like you know everybody has flaws nobody it's perfect but you know I just tried to fix the things that make me feel uh you know self-conscious and hung company this is for me and I want to be able to share this with you guys for those who have keloid skin I'm happy so far you know and I'll just give my honest review and my honest opinions about you know the product thank you everyone and I will see you guys in the suits come video you
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CROCHET ASYMMETRICAL CARDIGAN BOHO STYLE STEP-BY-STEP CROCHET TUTORIAL
[Music] hi guys Julie here from Indigo Hand p design welcome back to another tutorial today I'm going to show you how to crochet this boho cardigan it's easy to make this is a size medium but you can easily change the size of your cardigan by working more rows and you can also make it longer or shorter so work more or less chains if you want me to make more tutorials for you please consider subscribing liking this tutorial and also share okay so to make this cardigan you are going to need so I'm going to use um two different colors this one is going to be for the cardigan and this one I'm going to use only for the board in addition to the yarn you are going to need a 3.5 mm crochet hook so the yarn that I'm using it's a category three uh you are also going to need some Stitch markers measuring tape yarn needle to weave in your loose ends and a pair of scissor okay so let me clear this off and let's get started and also I'm going to leave you all the yarn informations in the description box down below okay so make first two front panels okay so for the front panel take your yarn and your 3.5 mm crochet hook make a slip knot and chain a total of 87 so 1 2 3 4 um keep your chain loose once you have a total of 87 chains you're going to yarn over and uh double crochet in your fourth chain away from the [Music] hook like so and then one double crochet in each chain till the end this is going to be your first row okay now let me show you one more time how the uh front panel is created so we've started right here and we go down the Chain by making one double crochet in each chain till the end like so and to create this shape we are going to increase in each row um with two more stitches so this means in your last Stitch you are going to make three double crochets so let me pull in a little bit okay so this is how your cardigan is going to be so to create this shape go ahead and in your very last chain so this one here make two more double crochets one and two so we are going to increase in each row by two uh more double crochets now for the next row we are going to start with one increase so chain one chain three this is going to be your first double crochet turn your work and in the same Stitch make two more double crochets so in your very first first Stitch not this one but this one is your very first so make two more double [Music] crochets okay and now double crochet in each double crochet from the previous [Music] row just like so and then once you're at the end of the row you are going to make your double crochet your last double crochet in your third chain and then chain three turn your work and make one double crochet in each double crochet and then once you again at the end of the row on this side you're going to increase okay so um work like this a for a total of 14 um double crochet in in crease row and then I'll meet you back to show you how to shape your front panel so as you can see it has a little bit of a b shape on this side so on this side it's going to be straight this is where you are going to attach your sleeves and on this side it's going to be the front opening okay so make your 14 rows and then I'll meet you back to show you how to work this portion okay so now once you have your 14 rows done um we are going to work on this side um 20 stitches um in single crochet and then 10 stitches in double crochet and uh in um half double crochet sorry about that and the rest of the stitches are going to be worked in double crochets and we are still going to increase our work on this side and um we are going to work for a total of six rows Okay so for this you are going to chain one this doesn't count as a stitch turn your work and work single crochets for a total of 20 stitches so one 2 three so 20 single crochets once you have your 20 single crochets you are going to take your stitch marker and mark your last single crochet like so now work for a total of 10 half double crochets and now once you have your 10 half double crochet is done you're going to take your second stitch marker and place it in your last half double crochet like so now you are going to continue working your double crochets till the end and then once you're at the end of the row you are going to increase again and then start with uh one increase and on this side you are going to work your 10 over your 10 half double crochets you are going to work half double crochets and over your 20 single crochets you are going to work single crochets so work like these for six rows in total and then once you have your front panel done it's going to look like this like this and you are going to have from the side to the front opening a total of 20 um uh rows okay and now for the back panel you are going to start the same as your front panel but of course you don't have a opening in the middle so it's work from one side to the other um and for the back panel you are going to work a total of 22 so not 20 but 22 increase rows and then on the other side you are going to work 22 decrease rows so go ahead and start the same work your 22 double crochet increase rows and then I'm going to show you how to decrease on this side okay okay so now to make your decreases once you have your 22 rows done uh you are going to start um so your next row um and once you're here almost at the end of the row you have these three stitches left so this three double crochets one two and this is the third one where I put the stitch marker in now we are going to um double crochet three together so you no over in the Stitch pull up a loop yarn over pull through two yarn over go in the next Stitch pull up a loop yarn over pull through two and again yarn over and in your last Stitch so this one here is going to be your last Stitch your third chain pull up a loop yarn over pull through two you have now four loops on your hook you are going to yarn over and pull through all of your uh four Loops now on the other side you are going to start with one decrease so for this you are first going to chain two turn your work and this chain two corresponds to this Stitch right here now you are going to um double crochet sh three together again so you already have one two and three yarn over pull through all of your Loops take your stitch marker and mark this first Stitch so um this way it's going to be easier once you are on your um turning row you know on this side these are the last three double crochets that you need to decrease okay so work like this again for a total of 22 rows once you have this done is your um also your back panel it's finished and it's time to start with the sleeves okay so to make your sleeves um you're going to make of course two of them you're going to start with a chain of 52 and you are going to increase for a total of 14 rows stop and then on the other side you are going to decrease for a total of 14 rows so basically it's almost the same as the back panel um okay so go ahead and make your sleeves and meet me back okay so now lay your front and your back panels like so and make your shoulder Sims and after that make put your sleeves on the side and and sew them onto your front and onto the back panel and after that make your side seams and also um sew your sleeves together okay so once you have your sewing done you are going to work one row of single crochet all around your cardigan with your second colors and your 3.5 mm crochet J hook so make first a slip knot and rejoin down here at the corner and you are going to single crochet in each double crochet around and at the bottom you are going to make two single crochets in each double crochet row so in your double crochet rows you're are going to make two single crochets so I'm going to work around and I'm going to meet you back right here where the side seam is to show you how to work from one side to the other okay so this is my side seam so I have one row of double crochet on this side and run one row on the other side so you are just going to s single crochet two in this row side seam leave untouched and jump over to your next double crochet row on the back panel and make your two single crochets just like so okay so I'm going to uh finish this row and then meet you back at the end of the round you're going to slip stitch to your very first Stitch like so to close this round okay now next we are going to work only on the on the bottom um of the cardigan so for this chain three discounts as your first double crochet and then chain two more this counts as your two chain space in between your double crochets turn your work so this is your first step Stitch now you're are going to yarn over skip two and in the next make one double crochet and now you are going to chain two skip two double crochet in the next chain two skip two double crochet in the next okay work like this all the way down the bottom of your um card again and then I'll meet you back again once I'm on the other side of the front panel okay now for the next row you are going to chain five this counts as your first double crochet and a two chain space in between turn your work yarn over skip the next Stitch and in the next make one double crochet chain two Skip One double crochet in the next chain two Skip One double crochet in the next okay so I'll meet you back at the end of the r just a quick look on how to work when you are on the back panel in the middle of the back panel so you have have this double crochet here now you're going to chain two and make another double crochet in the same Stitch like so and now chain two skip the next and double crochet the next so to create again this uh pointy part on the back panel okay this is how you are going to work okay now next row you are going to chain five again counts as a double crochet and a two chain space in between now we are going to double crochet in this um first Stitch Right Here and Now chain two again and in this next um instead of double crocheting in the next double crochet we are going to double crochet in this two chain space chain two and now make your double crochet on top of your next double crochet like so and now chain two double crochet on top of your double crochet chain two and repeat work like [Music] this um and one once you are again on the uh back panel in the middle of the back panel you are going to make your double crochet on top of the double crochet and then chain two double crochet in your two chain space chain two double crochet in your two chain space chain two double crochet on top of your double crochet okay now the next row you are going to chain six turn the work and we are going to single crochet um in this two chain space so you are going to skip this two chain space and single crochet in the next two chain space like so chain five skip the next two chain space and single crochet in the next chain [Music] five skip one two chain space single crochet in the next now you are going to chain [Music] nine and you are going to skip two two chain space and single crochet in the next see and now we are going to start repeating from here so chain five skip one two chain space single crochet in the next chain five skip two chain space single crochet in the next chain nine skip two two chain space and single crochet in the third one okay so repeat till the end of the row at the end of the row you are going to chain three and double crochet crochet on top of your third chain on on top of this one [Music] here okay okay next row you're are going to chain three this counts as your first double crochet and then turn your work and inside of these three chain space you are going to make eight double crochets so one 2 3 4 5 6 7 and eight and now you are going to single crochet in your next chain [Music] space like so and now you are going to chain five so 1 2 3 4 and five and now hold this uh last chain with your finger like so and chain or maybe you can take a stitch marker so I'm going to take a stitch Mark marker just to show you now you are going to chain 19 1 2 3 you've chained now 19 now go back in this fifth chain right here and make a single crochet like so now chain five and single crochet in your next chain space this one here see see I'm going to take the stitch marker out now in this nine chain space you are going to make a total of 17 double crochets so 17 okay once you have your 17 double crochet is done you are going to go to your next chain space and make your single crochet and now you are going to repeat from here to here so first five double crochets the excuse me uh five chains then chain 19 single crochet in your fifth chain chain another five and single crochet and your 17 double crochet so I'm going to work this one with you again so chain five and now chain [Music] 19 and now single crochet in your fifth chain so 1 2 3 4 5 you're going to single crochet in here and chain five single crochet in your next chain space and double crochet in your next chain space so 17 dou double crochets you are going to end up this row with nine double crochet in this last chain here okay to start your next row you are going to chain one it doesn't count as a stitch turn your work and make one single crochet on top of each double crochet so you're going to have nine single crochets [Music] and now we are going to jump right to this Loop here and inside of the loop we are going to make five double crochets now chain three five double crochets chain three five double crochets chain three and five more double [Music] crochets and now without chaining we are going to make one single crochet on top of each double crochet so you're are going to have 17 single crochets and then jump right to this Loop and make your sequence of five double crochets um with a three chain space in between and repeat this till the end of the row okay now for the next row go ahead and chain one it doesn't count as a stitch turn your work and make one single crochet in your next three stitches so this is your first one second and your third single crochet and now you are going to double crochet in this three chain space so um 11 double crochet in this first three chain [Music] space [Music] and 11 now you are going to single crochet on top of your third double crochet of this next group here so one two this is your third double crochet you are going to make one single crochet in there now in this three chain space you are going to make 13 double [Music] crochets and 13 now you are going to single crochet in your third double crochet of your next double crochet group so 1 2 and three make one single crochet and now you are going to make 11 double crochet in this three chain space like here so one 2 3 so 11 okay and now you are going to make right here in the middle five single crochets so this is the single crochet so you're going to count 1 2 3 4 5 6 six and start with seven so single crochet in there one 2 3 4 and five and now in these three chain spaces you are going to repeat so 11 double crochets and then single crochet right here in the middle 13 double crochets single crochet right here in the middle and 11 double crochets okay so this is going to be your repeat till the end of the row okay so to end up this row you are going to single crochet on top of your last three stitches so one two and three now to start your next row and your last you're are going to chain one this doesn't count as a stitch single crochet in your first two stitches and now you are going to skip this first double crochet here and then single crochet in each of your next double crochet from the previous um row so you're are going to have 10 Single crochets and now you are going to single crochet on top of your single crochet right here okay and now we have this group of 13 uh double crochets now we are going to make the pickle around this uh group here so you're going to single crochet in your first double crochet now you're going to chain [Music] three and slip stitch into your first chain like so and single crochet in the next so we are going to repeat this two more times again single crochet in the next chain three slip [Music] stitch single crochet and one more time single crochet in the next double crochet chain three slip stitch to your first chain single crochet in the next so you have now three p now [Music] um on top of this double crochet right here so you are going to single crochet in there so in your next double crochet and now you are going to chain three and make one double and now make two double crochets in the same Stitch so one and two chain three and slip stitch in the same Stitch like so now we are going to make our three PE cuts on the other side so single crochet in the next chain three slip stitch to your first chain single crochet in the next and repeat two more times okay once you have your three bats done you have these 11 double crochets here you are going to single crochet in each of your first six stitches so single crochet one two 3 4 5 and six and now you're going to go to your next um group of double crochets so chain one and you have here also 11 um stitches so you are going to skip your first five stitches so 1 2 3 4 5 and single crochet in the next and in the next five so you are going to have again a total of six single croches 2 3 4 5 and six single crochet right [Music] here and now you are going to work the same so your peot and in the middle um chain three to double crochet chain three and slip stitch again piot single crochet um six single crochets and repeat till the end of the row and you're are going to end up your row as you've started so you are going to single crochet so let me show you on this side so you are going to make this part with your peot and then you are going to single crochet in your next 10 stitches and then single crochet in these two last single crochets here okay okay so here is um one of my finished sleeves as you see I folded like so and um also go ahead and saw your sleeve on top so I've worked one row of single crochet all around the sleeve opening and then one row of Pico with um three single crochets in between my Picos now to make this flower go ahead and take your second yarn and your your um 3.5 mm hook make a slep knot and chain a total of 21 now chain three more this counts as your first double crochet and make in your fourth chain away from the hook two double crochets we are going to increase all the way down the chain so in the next chain make three double crochets and then in the next chain three double crochets and meet me back once you have this done okay so this is what um you are going to have now we are going to fold this like so like a flower just like so and now go ahead and take your yarn needle and thread your yarn needle with a longer tail you have left like so and now we are going to sew our flower in place so make sure that you are going going through all these stitches so that your flower it's not going to come and done and now once you have this done try sewing the start of your double crochets just to tackle them down like so and now take your sleeve and make sure you are not sewing through your uh whole sleeve and place the flower where you want it to be and with a few stitches sew your flower onto the [Music] sleeve just like so and then you're done with wi all of your Loose Ends so I'm now at the end of my tutorial thank you all for watching and for joining me today if you have any questions don't hesitate to leave me a comment down below this video and I see you soon with a new one bye-bye
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Tensor Tympani Spasm
this is Alex Ashford I would like to present an interesting patient from my clinic this 55 year old woman of Native American descent presented to my clinic with the lifelong history of intermittent left-sided pulsatile tinnitus which she described as either a shotgun sound or fluttering sounds in her left ear the left ear coming into view under the microscope there's a large perforation of the tympanic membrane inferior ly we see the UM bow of the malleus quite clearly in the center of the screen the middle ear mucosa and residual tympanic membrane is inflamed and we have several direct views of abnormal motion of the eardrum and the manubrium of the malleus which is caused by an abnormal dystonia of the tensor tympani muscle in the middle year it is frequents that I have patients who complain of sounds whether it be shotguns crickets fluttering or you name it in the ear and oftentimes we leave with our head scratching however in this case we can see quite clearly that the patient indeed is not crazy and does have abnormal movement
Ashford ENT Clinic
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Using the progressions in teaching and learning
The National Literacy and Numeracy Learning Progressions are designed to support learning of the F–10 Australian Curriculum, in all learning areas. English plays an important role in the development of literacy knowledge and skills and likewise Mathematics is foundational to numeracy. But successful student engagement in all learning areas requires the development of discipline-specific literacy and numeracy knowledge and skills. Many schools across Australia are doing great work to improve literacy and numeracy outcomes for their students. These progressions are intended to be a resource that can be used at a whole school, teaching team or individual teacher level. There is no one approach to teaching and learning. This diagram aims to show how the learning progressions can be used in 4 phases of the teaching cycle. The top left quadrant focuses on you identifying what students already know and can do. The top right focuses on what you want students to learn. The bottom right quadrant focuses on how your students will learn the content and the bottom left quadrant on how you will know when your students have learnt it. It is important to note that the learning area content and achievement standards continue to be your focus for planning, programming, teaching, learning and assessment in relation to the Australian Curriculum. The learning progressions don’t tell you what to teach. The progressions provide a detailed map of how students become increasingly sophisticated in particular aspects or threads of literacy and numeracy development. The 4 outer boxes of the diagram outline how you may use the literacy and numeracy learning progressions in relation to each phase. So let's look at the top left box - the progressions can help you locate the current literacy or numeracy development of each of your students and what literacy or numeracy learning should follow. At the top right – When you're thinking about what content you want students to learn think about the literacy or numeracy skills required to learn that content. What are the relevant threads of the literacy or numeracy progression? At the bottom right – Depending on the particular literacy or numeracy skills required by the content, think about the literacy or numeracy support that is needed to enable each of your students to access the content. At the bottom left – When you are assessing the learning, have you been explicit about the features of the literacy or numeracy skills you expect to be demonstrated by your students. And when you've completed assessment, can you give more explicit feedback to students about how they can improve. To help you make judgements there are a few points about the structure of the learning progressions that I want to explain. Each progression has three elements and a number of threads under each element. The threads represent the important components of literacy or numeracy development, as shown in the available evidence and research. Each thread includes descriptions of what a student says, does or produces, at increasing levels of sophistication. Each description is called an indicator. The indicators are grouped together to form a level. Each thread has as many levels as can be supported by evidence. Some threads have 5 levels, others have many more. Each level has one or more indicator and is more sophisticated than the preceding level. The indicators within a level are not hierarchical or ordered. Some threads may be typically achieved by most students in the first few years of schooling, others may begin and continue developing through to Year 10. At this stage in the development of the progressions there is no levelling across threads. Level a in one thread does not necessarily equate with level a in another thread. Research tells us that there is a wide range of literacy and numeracy development in most classrooms. The amount of time it takes each student to move through each level will vary. Some levels within a thread may develop very quickly for most students and other levels may develop over a number of years. As learning is very rapid in the early years of school and there is more available research, the initial levels can be more detailed than the later levels. So when you are using the progressions do not see the indicators as a checklist. When you make a judgement do so because the overall picture created by the group of indicators at a level are the best match for the student you are considering. When you are using the progressions, remember that the point of the trial, is for you to give us feedback on how useful the progressions are in helping you to locate students. If the indicators are unclear or seem to be missing important student behaviours, please note these gaps, and let us know when you complete the feedback survey. Don't forget, the feedback survey must be completed by the 31st of March. Thank you so much for your participation.
ACARA
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Daily Meditation - You Are The Boss Of This World!
hi I'm Jessica Mullin and this is your daily meditation breathe in and raise your vibration breathe out and really see resistance breathe in and raise your vibration breathe out and really see resistance welcome to the right place and the right time welcome to the best day of your life welcome to the moment where you get your power back breathe in and feel magical breathe out and let yourself be magical today today we are going to live the magic life together all the magic life is is loving yourself I'm not giving a about the outcome breathe in and say I love myself breathe out and decide not to care about the outcome all that matters is enjoying right now because if you're enjoying right now you're not thinking about all those things that are going wrong in your life and if you're not thinking about all those things going wrong in your life you're not creating them and they will stop existing breathe in and enjoy this moment right here right now breathe out and feel relaxed and happy because you know the secret to life just don't care breathe in and decide to have fun today breathe out let go of your worries if you stop worrying about them stop creating them in the easiest way to stop worrying is to enter the present moment and have fun breathe inand enter the present moment breathe out and decide to have fun because we live the magic life think about it I live in this crazy world where we don't really know how we got here we don't really know who we are we don't know what's going to happen when we die we know we're going to die all these crazy variables and here we are going about life complaining and worrying when we live in magic life breathe in and celebrate breathe out feel excited you're part of this amazing grand experiment where you do whatever you want and have whatever you want and think what you want feel what you want breathe in and think whatever you want breathe out and remember your thoughts are creating your reality so what do you want to create today I'm creating magic life where there's synchronicity and where I get to have fun and play and when I'm having fun and playing all those things that are going wrong in my life work themselves out without me ever having to lift a finger breathe in and decide not to lift a finger breathe out I decide to have fun today everything will work out for you if you can just step outside of your mind into the present moment where everything is fun and there's nothing to worry about breathe in and wake up in the dream breathe out feel better already you get to choose what you think and feel today you are the Creator breathe inand believe in the magic life breathe out and be on the lookout for synchronous studies look for the 11:11 s look for your favorite car on the street look for smiles and flowers and butterflies and trampolines and unicycles unicycles are always a sign the right track breelan and feel better breathe out and feel relaxed you are the boss of this world and the way you control it is by letting go of control breathe in and decide to be happy in this moment breathe out and decide to not care about all the things going wrong in your life the instant you let go of your awareness of the things going wrong they start going right breathe in and say yes breathe out and say thank you yes thank you you're in the right place at the right time and you live the magic life step outside of your mind right now decide to enjoy the present moment celebrate how far you've come if you want to step into the present moment and start having fun so everything that's going wrong can start going right you can go back to one of two mantras or use them both I like to say yes thank you doesn't that feel magical and I also like breathing and I love myself breathing out I don't give a
Jessica Mullen
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Best route to Madikeri|Shortest route to Coorg|Coorg via Hassan|Madikeri via CRPatna| Blr to Coorg
hey guys thanks for tuning in we are currently on our way to cool Medicare II we started from white figure at around ten o'clock on a weekday morning we are currently on Washburn Road pretty decent traffic not too much of chaos as compared to white field they'll really need to appreciate these roads in the central bangle district all the tree lane boulevards smooth roads even the lanes are marked as compared to white field we have currently approaching the mikvah circle underpass I remember the movie Lucia when I see the Sun 2 bus every time I passed through this road beautiful stretch of Florida you can see the Pina metro station on the right side as we enter the nel Mangla Expressway this is a toll road it would be around to 78 kilometers where this road to mercury it will take us around sonars with couple of decent rates on this road or take MIDI just before the nel Mangla town you need to take a left turn don't miss this as we take a left turn from Danelle Mangala bypass we enter the US and roll there is a four-lane highway it's a toll road not much of traffic but a beautiful stretch of road you have a lot of trees as well [Music]
Life Food and Travel
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Medical microbiology - Wikipedia Article Audio
Medical Microbiology Wikipedia article audio Medical Microbiology the large subset of microbiology that is applied to medicine is a branch of medical science concerned with the prevention diagnosis and treatment of infectious diseases in addition this field of science studies various clinical applications of microbes for the improvement of health there are four kinds of microorganisms that cause infectious disease bacteria fungi parasites and viruses and one type of infectious protein called prayin history commonly treated infectious diseases bacterial viral parasitic fungal causes and transmission of factious diseases diagnostic tests microbial culture microscopy biochemical tests polymerase chain reaction notes and references a medical microbiologist studies the characteristics of pathogens their modes of transmission mechanisms of infection and growth using this information a treatment can be devised medical microbiologists often serve as consultants for physicians providing identification of pathogens and suggesting treatment options other tasks may include the identification of potential health risks to the community or monitoring the evolution of potentially virulent or resistant strains of microbes educating the community and assisting in the design of health practices they may also assist in preventing or controlling epidemics and outbreaks of disease not all medical microbiologist study microbial pathology some study common non-pathogenic species to determine whether their properties can be used to develop antibiotics or other treatment methods epidemiology the study of the patterns causes an effects of health and disease conditions in populations is an important part of medical microbiology although the clinical aspect of the field primarily focuses on the presence and growth of microbial infections in individuals their effects on the human body and the methods of treating those infections in this respect the entire field as an applied science can be conceptually subdivided into academic and clinical sub specialties although in reality there is a fluid continuum between Public Health microbiology and clinical microbiology just as the state of the art in clinical laboratories depends on continual improvements in academic medicine and research laboratories in 1676 Anton van Leeuwenhoek observed bacteria and other microorganisms using a single lens microscope of his own design in 1796 Edward Jenner developed a method using cowpox to successfully immunize a child against smallpox the same principles are used for developing vaccines today following on from this in 1857 Louis Pasteur also designed vaccines against several diseases such as anthrax fowl cholera and rabies as well as pasteurization for food preservation in 1867 Joseph Lister is considered to be the father of antiseptic surgery by sterilizing the instruments with diluted carbolic acid and using it to clean wounds post-operative infections were reduced making surgery safer for patients in the years between 1876 and 1884 Robert cook provided much insight into infectious diseases he was one of the first scientists to focus on the isolation of bacteria in pure culture this gave rise to the germ theory a certain micro organism being responsible for a certain disease he developed a series of criteria around this that have become known as the Koch's postulates a major milestone in medical microbiology is the Gram stain in 1884 Hans Christian Graham developed the method of staining bacteria to make them more visible and differentiable under a microscope this technique is widely used today 1929 Alexander Fleming developed the most commonly used antibiotics substance both at the time and now penicillin DNA sequencing a method developed by Walter Gilbert and Frederick Sanger in 1977 caused a rapid changed the development of vaccines medical treatments and diagnostic methods some of these include synthetic insulin which was produced in 1979 using recombinant DNA and the first genetically engineered vaccine was created in 1986 for hepatitis B in 1995 a team at the Institute for genomic research sequenced the first bacterial genome Haemophilus influenzae a few months later the first eukaryotic genome was completed this would prove invaluable for diagnostic techniques infections may be caused by bacteria viruses fungi and parasites pathogen that causes the disease may be exogenous or endogenous site at which a microbe enters the body is referred to as the portal of entry these include the respiratory tract gastrointestinal tract genitourinary tract skin and mucous membranes the portal of entry for a specific microbe is normally dependent on how it travels from its natural habitat to the host there are various ways in which disease can be transmitted between individuals these include like other pathogens viruses use these methods of transmission to enter the body but viruses differ in that they must also enter into the hosts actual cells once the virus has gained access to the host cells the virus genetic material must be introduced to the cell replication between viruses is greatly varied and depends on the type of genes involved in them most DNA viruses assemble in the nucleus while most RNA viruses develop solely in cytoplasm the mechanisms for infection proliferation and persistence of a virus in cells of the host are crucial for its survival for example some diseases such as measles employ a strategy whereby it must spread to a series of hosts in these forms of viral infection the illness is often treated by the body's own immune response and therefore the virus is required to disperse to new hosts before it is destroyed by immunological resistance or host death in contrast some infectious agents such as the feline leukemia virus are able to withstand immune responses and are capable of achieving long-term residence within an individual host whilst also retaining the ability to spread in two successive hosts identification of an infectious agent for a minor illness can be as simple as clinical presentation such as gastrointestinal disease and skin infections in order to make an educated estimate as to which microbe could be causing the disease epidemiological factors need to be considered such as the patient's likelihood of exposure to the suspected organism in the presence and prevalence of a microbial strain in a community diagnosis of infectious disease is nearly always initiated by consulting the patient's medical history and conducting a physical examination more detailed identification techniques involve microbial culture microscopy biochemical tests and genotyping other less common techniques are used to produce images of internal abnormalities resulting from the growth of an infectious agent microbiological culture is the primary method used for isolating infectious disease for study in the laboratory tissue or fluid samples are tested for the presence of a specific pathogen which is determined by growth in a selective or differential medium the three main types of media used for testing are culture techniques will often use a microscopic examination to help in the identification of the microbe instruments such as compound light microscopes can be used to assess critical aspects of the organism this can be performed immediately after the sample is taken from the patient and is used in conjunction with biochemical staining techniques allowing for resolution of cellular features electron microscopes and fluorescence microscopes are also used for observing microbes in greater detail for research fast and relatively simple biochemical tests can be used to identify infectious agents for bacterial identification the use of metabolic or enzymatic characteristics are common due to their ability to ferment carbohydrates and patterns characteristic of their genus and species acids alcohols and gases are usually detected in these tests when bacteria are grown in selective liquid or solid media as mentioned above in order to perform these tests and masse automated machines are used these machines perform multiple biochemical tests simultaneously using cards with several Wells containing different dehydrated chemicals the microbe of interest will react with each chemical in a specific way aiding in its identification serological methods are highly sensitive specific and often extremely rapid laboratory tests used to identify different types of microorganisms the tests are based upon the ability of an antibody to bind specifically to an antigen the antigen is bound by the antibody allowing this type of test to be used for organisms other than bacteria this binding then sets off a chain of events that can be easily and definitively observed depending on the test more complex serological techniques are known as immunoassays using a similar basis as described above immunoassays can detect or measure antigens from either infectious agents or the proteins generated by an infected host in response to the infection polymerase chain reaction assays are the most commonly used molecular technique to detect and study microbes as compared to other methods sequencing and analysis is definitive reliable accurate and fast today quantitative PCR is the primary technique used as this method provides faster data compared to a standard PCR essay for instance traditional PCR techniques require the use of gel electrophoresis to visualize amplified DNA molecules after the reaction has finished quantitative PCR does not require this as the detection system uses fluorescence and probes to detect the DNA molecules as they are being amplified in addition to this quantitative PCR also removes the risk of contamination that can occur during standard PCR procedures another advantage of using PCR to detect and study microbes is that the DNA sequences of newly discovered infectious microbes or strains can be compared to those already listed in databases which in turn helps to increase understanding of which organism is causing the infectious disease and thus what possible methods of treatment could be used this technique is the current standard for detecting viral infections such as AIDS and hepatitis once an infection has been diagnosed and identified suitable treatment options must be assessed by the physician in consulting medical microbiologists some infections can be dealt with by the body's own immune system but more serious infections are treated with antimicrobial drugs bacterial infections are treated with antiviral and viral infections are treated with antifungals and antivirals respectively a broad class of drugs known as antiparasitics are used to treat parasitic diseases medical microbiologists often make treatment recommendations to the patient's physician based on the strain of microbe in its antibiotic resistance 'as the site of infection the potential toxicity of antimicrobial drugs and any drug allergies the patient has to drugs being specific to a certain kind of organism some drugs are specific to a certain genus or species of organism and will not work on other organisms because of this specificity medical microbiologists must consider the effectiveness of certain antimicrobial drugs when making recommendations additionally strains of an organism may be resistant to a certain drug or class of drug even when it is typically effective against the species these strains termed resistant strains present a serious public health concern of growing importance to the medical industry as the spread of antibiotic resistance worsens antimicrobial resistance is an increasingly problematic issue that leads to millions of deaths every year whilst drug resistance typically involves microbes chemically in activating an antimicrobial drug or a cell mechanically stopping the uptake of a drug another form of drug resistance can arise from the formation of biofilms some bacteria are able to form biofilms by adhering to surfaces on implanted devices such as catheters and prosthesis and creating an extracellular matrix for other cells to adhere to this provides them with a stable environment from which the bacteria can disperse and infect other parts of the host additionally the extracellular matrix and dense outer layer of bacterial cells can protect the inner bacterial cells from antimicrobial drugs Medical Microbiology is not only about diagnosing and treating disease it also involves the study of beneficial microbes microbes have been shown to be helpful in combating infectious disease and promoting health treatments can be developed from microbes as demonstrated by Alexander Fleming's discovery of penicillin as well as the development of new antibiotics from the bacterial genus streptomyces among many others not only are microorganisms a source of antibiotics but some may also act as probiotics to provide health benefits to the host such as providing better gastrointestinal health or inhibiting pathogens direct contact touching an infected host including sexual contact indirect contact touching a contaminated surface droplet contact coughing or sneezing fecal-oral route ingesting contaminated food or water sources airborne transmission pathogen carrying spores vector transmission an organism that does not cause disease itself but transmits infection by conveying pathogens from one host to another foe mite transmission an inanimate object or substance capable of carrying infectious germs or parasites environmental hospital-acquired infection solid culture a solid surface is created using a mixture of nutrients salts and agar a single microbe on an agar plate can then grow into colonies containing thousands of cells these are primarily used to culture bacteria and fungi liquid culture cells are grown inside a liquid media microbial growth is determined by the time taken for the liquid to form a colloidal suspension this technique is used for diagnosing parasites and detecting 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PIB: Niger Delta Activists Seek Better Deal | NEWS
some activists in the niger delta are asking for a better deal for the region especially with the passage of the petroleum industrial bill they are happy that the national assembly has considered the 20 year old bill but aren't satisfied with the 3 equity equity allocated to all producing communities the petroleum industry bill considered by the national assembly has been met with different reactions from different parts of the country governors of southern nigerian states are opposed to some of the prohibitions especially the recommended allocation of 30 percent of state oil company nnpc profits for exploration in the chat basin another group that he desires of an amendment to bill is made of activists in the niger delta region where nigeria's oil is concentrated environmentalist and kyo briggs says it's unacceptable to allocate just three percent as equity to host communities it is not acceptable the three percent is not acceptable unfortunately we find ourselves in a position where the host communities that have paid so much price for nigeria to get this oil and gas i've been offered and expected to be grateful for three percent whereas people who don't suffer what the host communities are suffering have given themselves 30 percent briggs and other activists are critical of lawmakers from the niger delta whom they accuse of not doing enough to ensure a better package for host communities in the bill what is enough is a hundred percent resource ownership control and management and that's why we're asking for a restructuring of this country our representatives should work harder and do more for for them to resist and for their voices to be heard so that we know what they are saying [Music] knowing that these oils have been mined from these catchment areas from these oil producing communities and we are known to be fishermen and farmers but today the oils have killed or have destroyed all our families our aquatic lives have been destroyed three percent becomes more embarrassing when we remember the total loss of livelihoods of our people in nigeria individuals and communities and farmers are going home with 100 of every gold mined on their land the activists say the region which produces most of nigeria's wealth and foreign exchange earnings deserve a better deal than what is contained in the petroleum industry hello hope you enjoyed the news please do subscribe to our youtube channel and don't forget to hit the notification button so you get notified about fresh news updates
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This Is Why You Don't Get Addicted To Drugs! (FINALE) Der Bruderkrieg: Germany (Göring) #3
hello there everyone and welcome back to the brother creek heart mod of course for hearts of iron four i'm your host mr concord that of hamburg love about italy transfers slovenia and tyrol the towns have gladly handed over the regions of slovenia enteral to our new empire well if you're in destructible power they don't really care for the regions they've proven their faithfulness to the revolutionary cause once again loyalty runs deep in brothers nice other great african revolutions for hundreds of years the african people of africa have been oppressed by the imperial powers and have abused the local population the upcoming war represents an excellent opportunity to free the doc continent from its chains but pellets oil pits is a great place to improve our current oil production capabilities it's a great expensive endeavor though and will prevent us from investing in some other projects but oh well um let's see right now we're just trying to build up a huge navy we really want a thick navy the biggest navy possible i'd love to get this it takes so long to make these ships though so long and then actually you guys looking okay so let's grab you 936 but generally because it's only single player right now for 1936 having these types of carriers and stuff is totally fine pressed on social republican uh we can con chemical weapons secure the baltic sea yeah i think that's pretty good yeah the revolutions have won the european front yay few people for we could do that french resistance we're still doing that as well add french occupation [Music] that's a lot we're still doing freya make yourself stronger closer to this one we got the up there going ahead doing some good old albert stuff uh where are you guys at you guys are here which is fine do this quick you guys are infantry you guys are tanks let's come over here have a good old time and get rid of some danes because why not a fully functional bomb i love bombs don't quote me on that one but i love them anyways oh we have no planes on these guys that is a giant mistake if i do say so myself there you go and you know i'll send you guys over here too yeah this burst industry isn't pretty good to get get some more fuel where are we all at you're all gear seeing all that stuff over there lower french resistance please and of course with that one we will need to do form the gehima stats by the time the gamma shots bullets are the good stuff for sure we'll develop counter insurgency tactics that'll be invaluable to suppress in the resistance movements and friends they'll accomplish your airing goal as they should anything over here no anything up here no not even literally looking at this stuff right now that's okay 241 bit of tanks yes please you guys actually do well here maybe let's see and we have some calms go through as well of course atomic research is very very good 1943 over here 40 40 40 41 light tanks our cities light tanks so it's still going to use that stuff so you guys are going to wear i'm gonna do that too nice nice pretty good see you guys in as well and what do we have up here better naval bombers yes please well nice very good very good we got him oh we just had a white piece that fast welcome my god he's got some good facial hair max arnold schoff very nice as we planned the french attack all right ron you are pickard i'm not gonna remember these locations you put them down as soon as they pop up come on come on there we go nice over here level five heinz i don't have a breakthrough i like breakthrough that's cool and let's do that it's more extraction just because in case do this do that are you getting upper tip is ready get rid of dc as well and keep doing that too and we have otoscos i might i always see that one wrong but whatever and then from the shots both yes north africa always took the did take this part of north africa too so that is what it is after that ordered the prospects the iran's been on control too long by fledgling on fires like the british ottomans nationals and oman and india seek to model our national revolution so we must support the cause and what a revolution it is all right so we're missing anything here i do want a lot more tanks and just want more motorized i want to take out russia eventually too no thank you beautiful people for war we already have 100 so i'm feeling pretty good about that what's your name in sauerkraut [Music] adventure occupation [Music] my goodness is it very high so this one was supposed to stop the game core on these guys which is very good for us but these guys kind of sucks i guess consolidate power than these guys i guess you know set resistance to zero also we can't go to war with anyone else without doing some more folk oh nevermind okay then so we'll see you know what i might just do this anyways minus 50 political power is extremely huge though like that's drastically huge um i keep doing fresh because we need more consumer goods and all obviously we really need to see more consumer goods because this is not enough and do that too what else we got around here five great african revolutionaries 41 military place would be nice oriental projects put in prospects uh grab something because you can and then what anything else to the left we can do all stuff on the left the coronation creating the code pragmatists and stuff like that um let's see this one over here alice south american revolutionaries the people's confederation of confederation of la plata and chile and social republic initiated their own national revolution 1933 and seek to overthrow and free the traditional republics and monarchies under the oppressive america's fear despite being across the atlantic they could be your closest friends not just a long-distance relationship that's all it is you know not right cool crushing the catholic rebels over the past year our efforts against the rebels who decide to take their faith in the pope as more important than their heritage has been successful and we managed to raise uh reduce their resistance greatly but the pope's influence will be dealt with nice very good so now we get 1.13 still not bad i'm the russian worker anyone else we go to war with spain what's your natural populist we probably better have one dress than not so hello question spanish sovereignty anything's over here resistance yes keep doing that for now it's not that much manpower proof tankarinos nice some heavies because you can oh we still got quite a bit we can do here huh industrial stuff or tank stuff taking speed reliability speed reliability vormog sounds like fun i love vormaga about vermont chemical operations i'll probably do that one um thank you swiss junta i don't know why shanti sounds like we said in the last video but whatever if you're specialists let's go with overweight power power yeah sure why not i didn't focus on the left side here try to best the blitz into here too and then after these eliminate the capitalist menace large swallows of the world still remains under control of the head of the capital conspiracy the u.s president of the united states of america we must rush troops into washington and the american dream for good so way better justifiable times which was already pretty good and then better armored duck unlockability just for war goals oh armor production cost let's see what we have here improve medium tanks we got enough armor so get those mediums and proof howitzers medium cannons that's usually what i like to do radios are like what i like oh animal storage i also like that too extra ammo storage maybe and grab some slipped armor cast armor is very nice it's going to be kind of expensive to do this keep the speed for now attention bar lowers reliability but anything over 100 does like nothing for us so there you go very fast i love it bands of forwards improve medium tank chassis chassis nice beautiful my friends let's take quite a bit of chromium but we're okay with that for now well hello did they just take out our ally well then divisions how much time do we have before they come try to kill us we don't know so let's go on as fast as we can speed speed should be able to go pretty fast with these tanks but i guess none of them are online yet but whatever let's get going send you guys over here faster faster faster i know it's the wrong mod for that but whatever nice beautiful go go go go come on what are you stopping son i'm going straight for the capital i love it bald madrid spain in shambles oh straight from my locker go here i know there's a railroad but whatever um let's not do anything with the military factors yet they might change stuff up a little bit just because due to oh okay what we have here currently come on there we go see i don't want to do it no all right sorry nord spawning black exclusive spanish worker state nice solemn oh they're a bit of italians okay jose you look like a ramon down here and you're just lucas okay that's interesting how they divided uh these guys up between us i'm okay with but still we definitely do not have enough divisions for this but whatever um uh who wants to rise up a lot of roads there you go that's how you do it explore the people's confederation la plata new judea or the french empire they join us i plan to stop hearing from swinging europe is making progress it bought guru and approves of our efforts and stripped our invitation to an alliance well we're one step closer to rebuilding the empire people's confederation of la plata bolivian national socialist front and revolutionary union purdue peru who's what's purdue peru nice beautiful that actually makes it so that they have to fight these guys too but then again i guess there's another foothold in south america which is actually really nice wait what happens i thought brazil was with us what's that guys how dare you betray us how dare you more tanks and planes that's why i want uh military please here too you guys are thick and we love them thick they're not thick we don't want them of course still put on three and then we'll do this one it's probably stuff last because it has her political power for quite a while but we'll do mauza males are founded in 1811 as a german gun company that created the car being an idiot cuz or oct again is also known as the carnegie k or 98 k90k okay 98k the guard 98k happens to be a great gun and dude how simple it is to produce an altar as well better speed nice oh oh reporting stuff yes we are no more ports here we're gonna be out of fuel a little bit once these guys go to war with us go more freya freya freya fray for afraid all the time oh i thought i put it i wonder if we got two out of five it's guns yeah it's all right whatever bathtub tank's nice nice i need some subs too fast like tanks at this point you know what as much as i like light tanks go mediums here well just as well some mechanizing those guys i'm not sure if i'll actually use light tanks at all at this point i don't know when oh when are they actually going to go to war with us because we have a ton of divisions the boys that we do got are plenty thick you're just going straight through their lands well they're going to go to war with us what an absolute move that is there's supply points right there shouldn't be too worried about this [ __ ] so do anything about these guys at all melee manpower tons of fuel crap ton of divisions doesn't mean they're any good but i still find the japanese actually i think we're all part of the japanese still put him on going incarnate huh god they have all of china jesus that's gonna not gonna be fine oh good lord get all the kill off as well not good not good at all i'm a bis finger you're making millie though we might go to total mobilization maybe you'll see um some guns include uh oh no goring is hungry so someone else says is this world war one or world war two i'm not sure or it says it really knows mod well this is the mod what if austria won the brothers war back in the day in the 1860s so basically that's what it is basically world war ii i think i could be wrong maybe i'm wrong i will see um someone else can you play australia the berlin wall maybe bro can play with brazil restore the empire brazil to play pay tribute to don luis del oro orlean braganza who passed away in july 15th 2022 due to natural causes please will if you don't want to that's fine no problem so it says hello ukraine person why do you not have more subs ah that's a good question i don't know why but why are these guys not going to war with us either do i have to go to war with them we we might have to i was probably because of divisions in their lands bros hurry up all right not bad by sweden congo package we could launch chemical weapons too so we will see about that we do that do they immediately attack us no all right so maybe i should have deployed some planes before i'll be on war but whatever let's go there we go um hey guys come on in that's fine we'll take off pulling quickly you guys do well here or not hungry's down there that's why no they're they're are they down the water wait slovakia against us ooh they are against us here i don't guarantee with that for now don't go in oh we should be fine here i'm just abandoning the line that's all don't worry about it it's all part of the plan uh mauser there we go now they're attacking us sure guys we found them over here but they're not looking so good right now hmm chemical weapons yeah we'll see what happens casual launch a nuke not nuclear but chemical weapons that's all like breast breaking they should fall apart this is a pocket i love pockets i love having pockets oh what is this chemical attack and zitomir and krisanya farming destruction wow nice i like chemical warfare when we do it against opponents so the republic is gone as they should be not getting here right goes on the tanks eventually as well breakthrough i guess nice how about here there's a couple divisions stuck here not a lot but a couple go tanky boys go that's our protection 1942 we're still locking in artillery guns whatever russian stuff is going down we're still doing okay on fuel actually which is not super surprising but still we just built bombs that's all right bombs are okay yeah they're they have some guys here on the line but a lot of them they don't huh very strange what's wrong with us oh actually we want to improve the what cast we have crap you're not doing that earlier this through a hole wow you're bombing all the way over there wow so here's the goal we're going to push this way as hard as we can and i'm going to push down through basically what was romania and push down to the baltics balkans at baltics while we're pushing through the balkans anyways but whatever uh modern blitzkrieg yeah game organization probably between yourself and whatnot nice nice all right so now this point another guy in here are you good there you go goodbye felix steiner ambusher girl uh whatever i'm pretty sure well so now you guys we're gonna turn and go this direction and go straight click on stuntier get ready to go we won't have not divisions for a while we've lost twenty thousand versus oh three three hundred thousand wild we've gotta go all the way in habitually china too wow jesus christ and japan and going again why do they have nothing or why are they so weak nicholas is sucking twice a week they got plenty guns no artillery which is good to see barely any anti-air a couple fighters went up still go boys go you're doing great pushing heart on the north oh hell oh mauser oh goring what a guy revived rexia let's go and start doing that and then we'll talk about it although likes he has now one of the most advanced and capable armies in europe and we can now take on any nation that dare stand in our way look at this i'm [ __ ] well the brother traders than the air weak airs finish it's time to face the greatest rid of us all the great slavic wall of men preparing their attack on us but the german does not wait snowy attacks driving his enemy to like a bowl of heavens preparing for the struggle but only dedication can bring victory for the draft of the will to occur most people are seated by the struggle and people and soldiers must be willing to sacrifice all for the follow lamb went to clothing that was really good our soldiers will be ready to face a barbarian threat and the frosted land is only good for barbarians our brave men will need winter clothing only foolish man would send swimming to their deaths without even jackets their is now the slavs week germany is strong soldiers go forth and conquer for deutschland for does well for those of us rights martial directive number einstein thor to increase foreign uh fuel but also manpower let me description extend the description yep pretty much and we're doing quite well down here oh losses how are they losing so many men they're so incompetent why is russia so incompetent and sometimes that's okay it's totally okay sometimes suppressed surpass general venta musculates yeah i'll do this one the where warren russia will never be one of those securities greater cities saint peter's broken muscovy they must right now put on a musketeer and russia will be ours exploit separatism we've learned that many of the minorities in russia hate russian welcomed us we'll be foolish not to exploit these good feelings we shall grant those who help us our time and earn dignity or at least we'll say so the greatest war the war will be the greatest war for two reasons it'd be the largest in quantity and we recognize that in a larger own army that'd be our greatest victory nicholas's second offers a peace treaty uh knowing that they cannot stand against vermont the russians would propose a tree where they would see all territory west of the aaa line um which is stretches from our congress to the polar regions to astrakhan by the caspian sea we've lost a quarter million or actually third of a million we've done a lot of damage we've done a crap ton of damage so we're ready for peace because there's no point just going all the way there um because they're going to particularly anyways i mean i guess technically with what we want to do uh it might make more sense if we wanted to just annex them all but truthfully i don't really care too much um let's see helen nixon thinks byzantium that was pretty quick about how they just did this so who else we're still fighting now japan back to flying shaft uh we're over here at concordia hamburg we got nothing over there which is fine whatever and we're still fighting the americans so uh that'd be fun that's fine it's fine it's over here the meaning of canada still barely exists huh and we've got some respiratory too not bad consider power still waiting for do that oh we've also over here industrial expansion close out of that please thank you do all this stuff because you can because why not and the eurasian federation settles peace with german vote strike unable to handle the german slot most of the european russia has been suited to german votes right exchange for peace treaty the ball the giant as we just did that to do that too oh ow very offensive wait so basically we just went back to war with them oh goodness now that's an exploit if i do have to say so myself like um yeah wolf peace just kidding guys we break the stall pact um the last great war on the german box will become undisputed once with the world that they just started yeah you betcha you bet we're gonna go crazy here this one's really god awful be honest with you it's a little cropped in divisions around here but whatever you guys are down here based around there you guys come around there um you all come around here i did not mean to go back to war these guys but yeah now we have our uh these guys too even though they don't really have any they might have a couple divisions here and there but whatever oh these conferences over calculating fx oh that's very bold which means that things are happening um this conference is over wow it's quite laggy i think russia's exploding so yeah that's probably there you go oh see yeah they explode oh a lot of stock um okay so who are we were there we actually wore them no greater on taunt with the iraq republic and haben and saudi arabia okay then afghanistan's up there well i guess we'll go this way then all right why not actually we're not aware of these guys anymore which means we'll be war forever with them basically then probably or we'll just say go to war anyways i'm gonna take them all that way you guys can come over here and do that you guys come up there and do that we'll see how it goes we don't take out america we don't really want to so let's give you the weights yeah i guess we own it now there's still exploding exceptions but whatever nice yeah i don't have to take over america we don't really want to i don't really feel like it truth be told i don't really feel like it capitulated then do this do that look at all the extra planes that we've gotten cool cool and fighters hygiene islands nice 100 [Music] very nice very nice fighters please thank you throw you there and throw it back to russia yay 1942 pedal just success please little [ __ ] [ __ ] something like that let's have a good old time oh oh oh oh we have a truth to them that's right uh for how long though august 13th and that makes nothing longer it'll be fine [Music] who are they fighting fine it's fine whatever ah crushing religious divide i thought we already did that already gained religious divide oh it's just lusting the effects of what of how it has been so far which is good it's very good love it keep reducing those effects nice you got it good oh sobak is back god dang it x all right we're going to exploit separatism i love exploiting people i'm just kidding no i'm not yes i am we gotta choose yeah sort of sort of yeah force it why not or just go here but we already started forcing him and then that'll make it easier to kill those guys off no supplies no problem yeah i'm gonna go straight to there makes it super nice all the way down to the middle east i love the middle east especially when you can blow it up god i sound like such an american i should be president anyways let's go to die those guys will die it'll be very nice oh is south america doing yeah they're holding out looks like yeah oh no it's up for now push for moscow hmm securing the south oh slovakians obviously i think i should deserve all the states because we did the most here right totally [Music] uh clicking i apologize for the cooking oh god and there we go what you need for this one quite a bit so and a little more disgust at this point who cares we're the big daddy gordon is hungry we're all hungry here we need more more almost there there we go sorry italy but the fat man is hungry and he needs to eat let's go to that one there we go [Music] resources aluminium as some might say incorrectly [Music] i don't know here we're doing okay general authority of perm only the other russian warlords alone everyone else any other one that's actually russian nah their fair game beautiful russian reconstruction eurasian federation how much of that lost over half a million already still to us beautiful and then the greatest war of course would be good even more population nice that's pretty nice actually we get 1.13 still no change but whatever stick baghdad not like anybody wants it is it ours daddy baggies yay we have daddy baggies our i'm taking this rock it's ours too better canons that's almost 43 ride there you go northern oh well no one gets a crap out of china hey it looks very nice um grand army russia grand army of russia russian grand army you guys doing the best you can for now without you know a whole bunch of supply board whatever take these guys out one by one it's very nice very beautiful up there too cereal is ours as well your arms are popping it puppeted all right then syrian states over there too not bad another front done which means we can send some other guys elsewhere didn't die in the middle east also i wanted a heavy flame tanks but they're so good it's it's really too late to really use them too much ah i love encirclements the greatest war my friends the greatest grace greatest war after that i guess we'll start doing this stuff called goringen everyone is please go ahead because i've read this one before and then we'll see what that's about not bad oh hello cossack defectors that's not bad i don't really want to use them though goodbye just be like nah not today these are finishing these guys up here we'll finish some of these guys off here finish some of these guys off right here you you can extend the line of youtube ah gossip defenders oh they do like moscow though and whatever all right you guys are getting done with that y'all getting done with that one too how much more do we need not much more that's good get down there eventually finishing off here two very nice there's still a crap ton of divisions where's the capital eurasian federation's right there your new federation is it over here it's not been huh i'm not exactly sure the capital is oh sorry good it's gone sort of good so you're good you guys doing the best you can with like no literally no supply through here nice and doing the line option not bad you guys finish that up too the radar because you can let's take back moscow finish off central america but let's see what this is about called goringen creating the code this one ideal's decisions close it fragment decisions idealists well is there something about here that we should know about pragmatist versus idealists well let's see make sure our hegemony from the aec's for the firm boot stop unnecessary repression improving autarky uh reopen the nation young eagles foundation of our strength cartel economy the power of the german worker center of the disease and siege alden oh child oh child labor i think it's more idealist let's be more pragmatist even though i'm not sure how much of a pragmatist goring was but let's do this one for aacs many conservative army officers although they bear no love for enemies have suggested may be prudent to simply separate the german and non-german communities and also for those autonomous ethnic communities what's my undermine centralization would likely lead to less resentment in the east and preserve purity i'll take the advice so i guess we'll go with pragmatists so we'll close idealists and go with pragmatisms why not and then stop understanding repression there's no need to provoke our enemies to resist we should firmly but justly rule if only to avoid further revolts we must tone down the army's successes and focus on building the future or reopen the nation a turkey was a wartime measure designed to improve german industry in the short term the long term is it is unsustainable and so we must reopen to the rest of the world with so much wealth from our conquest so surely by eagerly just because this seems like kind of craziness i mean the both sides are crazy we're a reformist goring the foundation of our strength the victory was not that out of the politicians it was either marshall and his loyal army the idea of subverting those who who beloved for germany's preposterous and the vermont shall remain the pillar of the german power the colorado economy the article's god's collected corporations and traders let him show the business rich functionaries are good germans seeking to use their wealth to serve germany and prevent a revolution more to the point that provides us with a conservative support and maximize uh factory group the kleptocracy will continue the planation condition or strength and the convention redact an emergency convention should be convened at redacted and redacted to discuss redacted in the matter of redacted intrusion of reality the overcome under them octa was holding a meeting man a field marshal called manchester united was invited exiting his own staff car he mirrored the day for a moment it was a sunny day with flowers growing all around the barracks no son of war that had consumed germany for the past years except for the guards swarming the building after checking in uh marshall entered the room to find his fellow commanders deep in a heated discussion goring hasn't answered any summons over the past few weeks do you know guderian exclaimed a crossman a furious artex how dare you criticize the fear you and the indolent reactioners obstacles should be sharp for treason the fear is fine and he's the only leader of the alien race the meaning was dissolved before munstein's eyes slamming a fist on the table he bogged gentlemen guderian actually shot up even though monster and soldier though he was could see the hatred boiling in their eyes we convene to discuss the meetings on the eastern armies of the future where is he manchester united at the moment a man rushed in but was not the fear but his aide fritz munstein recalled fritz salud chopin then handed him up to munch time as he scanned down the notes he grew more shocked and alarmed his face betrayed his usual stoicism but he and he saw how disturbed the junior officers were to see this the note was not addicted by goring but written by fritz and made scandals accusations with a fear supposedly he had become addicted to morphine monster nerd the last line with even greater fear that fear has refused all treatment and is addicted because becoming sick i secretly consulted a doctor who informed me that the big daddy could go into cardiac arrest any moment do not tell anyone who wrote this letter he cut off the name of the writer then summarized the notes content for the audience the reaction was absolute chaos filling the room the mutants were immediately forgotten the junior officer is aligned with axemen demanding this name of the writer which monster stubbornly refused to give guderian and supporters to demand an inventive intervention but they couldn't convince enough of the officer to go along with it causing manchester united to order guderian to stop in the end little came the meeting itself but the two meetings shortly after would decide the fate of germany monster and stop guderian passage to the barracks generally began there is merit to your plan intervention while the fuhrer's condition remains stable now if we were to become unstable or worse measures may be taken to save germany guderian stared at him then nodded i'll drop a plan he said briefly and entered his car just a few minutes away otta axeman was talking with officers of the adler jungle soldiers of germany i'll be briefed the fear is our rifle leader but it seems our colleagues in the veil mocks he can betray him that's not stan he said in a frenzy rush make plans protect germany from them at all costs another messenger rushed into the courtyard saluting the fear is in critical condition monster in an x-men narrative to their allies germany in the hands of the dying oh no idealist win monster wins we'll go in this way cell uh russian germany have a broad tradition of the military supremacy as a result a clique will redacted they plan to end altarki and the redacted policy oh boy um a process of rex marine german navy while you're small still part of the german military you're gonna need some upgrades uh what's happening to daddy here the fat man uh the great bear offense of course the war in our wars uh promote finnish nationalists members of a conqueror alexander the greatest of the ancient conquerors he had ruled a small kingdom on the fringes of civilization permitting not to take in his greek neighbors but nearly all of the middle east he'd gone to india but he had never made it back and without him the greatest empire the world ever seen fell torn apart by his generals charlemagne in the greatest medieval concrete he conquered western new york faced by threats on all sides but when he perished his heirs destroyed his kingdom they'll take out of the great to destroy the empire and it would never be the same napoleon the greatest conqueror the age of revolutions he conquered all of europe at one point but through the failures of a subordinates his ambitions failed and his abortions forced him to bend to his enemies in 1814 another great impart failed but not as chief but it's important scenarios gloria thought that about himself as a deep haze deepened you can see out of the corners of his eyes the doctor coming back he saw marshall monster and his friend alto axeman his wife emmy it wasn't what happened to his empire in a moment of lucidity you can only hope that it wasn't torn tournament power subdued by its enemies but that was for someone else now and an echo of one of the conquerors he remembered he gasped about his last words germany the hair the hair of the air the head of the hair emmy pragma just win the end of the fat man oh you'll get the marshalls objects as we did go to these guys too um let's just take it forever that's all this is taking forever that's all 10 days it's fine whatever oh you guys go ahead yeah i forgot to do that that's fine you know you probably google subs would be nice but this point i haven't pretty much done with the campaign i mean we did really well over here no real issues i mean the russian or the eurasian federation would collapse anyways we've got lyle or likes kumasariats is ireland i don't really care about north america i'll be honest with you canada is making a comeback though national republic of brazil it's fine um yeah we're doing really well though we're doing very very well seeing this campaign we've got a lot of cities to work with now holy crap that's pretty darn nice not gonna lie pretty good very very good [Music] ah perm [Music] all right let's see they're going bye-bye bye bye bye bye bye and about weeks left paparazzi alex marina oh the flag is okay here with ally with mongolia crossnoyarsk it's fine whatever just another nation to take you out just know the russian faction because taking forever to kill these guys off but you know supplies god awful we all know that it is garbage straight garbage but really i only care about this at this point let's see what that what how that ends up do we get like oh what's this called goring it's not bad i like the day compliance too but yeah we'll see what happens um y'all are over here y'all having a great time you're gonna do this and you're gonna do that too be like yeah go in and be like yeah oh god we got circled oh no you still do very well there but get out don't get in circle oh please take alms because the grid trial must begin someday i'm out might as well this point got more divisions [Music] all right you go there you right there our republic is sort of good hello it must go right there so we go to alma atta still get 1.18 religious divide yeah it kind of sucks oh well you guys left is anyone going in yes we do have someone coming in that's good [Music] well i wanted to cut him off but there's no one there or they might have already died happens and the monsters of germany heinz i never thought i'd actually see emily the country but i think that'd be it for us um we've got stuff over here for the navy and the air force but we don't have to do those i think it'd be it for us i didn't realize that munchkin would basically take over and mr fatman dies that's why i don't get a drug uh addicted to drugs kids but hey if you enjoy the campaign leave a like subscribe if you're new uh subscribe link in the description below and i can do all this stuff but i'll probably do some other time as well but and i will check myself in the description below and i will see you all tomorrow in another campaign thanks for watching have a great great great concord hamburg rest of your day
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VICTORY ROUND-UP
berlin is occupied by the red army to the strains of martial music the red army stages a review in berlin in this headquarters on the 8th of may the final unconditional surrender has been ratified german field marshal keitel former chief of staff marshal zhukov of the red army next field marshall keital signs unconditional surrender for those remnants of the wehrmacht still bearing arms general admiral von friederberg signs american general spots of the eighth air force british air marshal tedder french general dalot de tocini it is over the war in europe has ended in berlin the brandenburg tour still stands amid the ruins the days people wander here and there battered and shell-swept the famous adlon not much else remains in southern germany allied troops move forward to complete the occupation of the country the eagles nest at batches garden formerly hitler's mountain retreat much of munich lies in ruins the famous beer hall little remains one of the first war criminals is captured hermann goering he is interviewed by allied newspaper men field marshall kesselring former commander of the german troops in italy field marshall von runstead former commander in the west herman frank former governor general of poland high on the list of war criminals field marshal fun christ admiral horthy former regent of hungary the tall man is arthur seizin quart traitor of austria former go lighter of holland he will be brought to trial in austria the last german armies of the southern redout had already been surrendered lieutenant general brandenburger of the 19th german army came down over the brenner with his chiefs of staff to sign the capitulation in the small austrian city of innsbruck american general e.h brooks has ratified another victory but meantime near the small town of flinsburg on the danish border grand admiral dernitz self-style new fuhrer of germany winds up the last business of state the surrender of his once great u-boat fleet one by one they enter british ports and are taken over by men of the royal navy these germans once the terror of allied shipping and now like all their comrades in arms nothing but prisoners of war the news of germany's surrender reaches the people of brussels five years almost to the day after the german invasion of their country from dawn on v-day every house in the city is bright with flags every street alive and loud with happiness orange smoke flares no longer needed for warfare make effective fireworks in paris from notre dame from kerr from every church goes out the resounding message of peace and hope for the future and present joyful thanksgiving in the past in the root of madelaine while general de gaulle approaches the octa trion to pay homage in the name of the people of france at the grave of the unknown soldier to pledge that victory with the memory of those who died to gain it shall this time and for all time be preserved in peace the capitulation at lerneberg to feel marshall montgomery of the remnants of the northern german army and navy was not only the signal of germany's total defeat it was the signal for the liberation of those countries still remaining under german occupation the british fleet sailed into copenhagen harbor denmark is free after five years five years of stubborn resistance and heroic acts of sabotage the german cruiser prince eugen fell prize to the british navy to the danish capital where a god of honor awaits him comes field marshall montgomery victor and liberator and his reception by the people of the city demonstrates that feeling of deliverance and gratitude as in every liberated city the people of copenhagen welcome the allied troops the world has seen such scenes of joy in france in belgium and holland and now it is the turn of the people of denmark sheets of music are printed and distributed soldier salute soldier this is the comradeship of free peoples king christian arrives for the reopening of the danish parliament with the democratic constitution all parties are represented under the leadership of this well-loved monarch all through the occupation he inspired his people his faith in allied victory never faltered his faith is justified today
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Timney Triggers The Impact Single Stage Trigger
all right guys girlboy32 here check it out we're continuing on with the strike industries build and i got something really special to the guys over there at opticsplanet sent out to the channel to test out now this is a chimney trigger as you can see timmy triggers making shooters great since 1946 laborious standards instant upgrade built by hand in the usa all right every expert yada yada yada okay so anyway we all recognize those timmy triggers are really really good now i have probably three or four of these guys in my rifles and i have never had any complaints about them and one of the reasons being is because my first very first gear rifle my father installed a tiny trigger in it so that's where i learned about timmy triggers many many moons ago now this guy right here is new to the market and i'll uh leave a link down below and let you guys know what and where and how to get it as a matter of fact what's going to happen if somebody's going to leave a comment i'm going to pin that comment and it's going to be right there at the very beginning so anyway this is the timmy triggers impact impact the impact to me triggers and we're going to put it in this guy right here and i'm in the process of putting this lower together so uh one of the things is i just wanted to introduce this to you because well we got to go so what i'm going to do is we'll go ahead and install this thing take a look at it all right take a look at the insides it's machined aluminum cnc'd all the way through look at that trigger kind of like the way it looks because it's beveled on the edges hold on zoom in there you go you can see all the way across there curved trigger i'm getting into the flat face triggers but uh when they sent this to me i didn't really have an option on it and the way you install it is you just set it in there you got your hammer pin and your trigger pin and you just tighten up the two little uh screw nuts that are right down in there very simple very easy so let's go ahead and install this and i'll be right back and what we're going to do is we'll test the weights really looking forward to this thing and check the reset here we go stay by so one of the things i want to point out now that we got this guy put together uh always on the lower parts kit of course this is the strike industry lower parts kit don't over tighten these screws on your safety selector switch but uh make sure you put some blue loctite on those and just snug them up good and let them set up all right so now we've got this trigger installed um one of the things i did notice is a very uh unique similarities of the velocity trigger and that you have a double set screw so if you're using the the impact this guy right here note that there are a set of screws in it you need to back those up so it will let these pins line up through the holes in the frame of the trigger once you get that done snug those down then you're going to take said allen wrench here and these two set screws and install them on top of the set screws that are already snugged up to the bottom of your receiver plate so i'm going to go ahead and do that and then what we'll do is we will test this trigger out for weight and also reset and pull and how crisp it is and get a good impression on it here we go standby all right guys we got this thing fully installed now and let me give you a real quick rundown of the full rifle itself that's that new oppressor deal and we'll do a range review on that but check this thing out so it's kind of like the surefire warden but it pops on and off and then you've got the venom or whatever you call that muzzle break on there and that's really nice the only problem with this guys it weighs about 10 ounces so it changes the balance of the rifle from center point right here to about right there but i imagine i'm not using this unless i'm going to be sitting in a range and you know these guys right here are loud but anyway let's do a real quick run through here we go on the rifle there's that uh really cool looking base plate system with that viper the viper anyway let's go around the other side we'll do a full-blown review out there but my good friend okay got a k9 i want you to watch this that's the flex there's enough flex in there but it's the barrel flexing and that moth this this thing does not flex at all you tighten it up here and here and then i guess push this in and pull this up there's a tightening thing here and i'm not gonna mess with it right now but in any case we're here for a trigger yes uh also just real quickly guys i'm gonna there's a link down in the thing uh five percent off at opticsplanet for all this stuff all right so let's go ahead and set it crank this back uh i've done some preliminary testing with the trigger as it sits right now and i am very impressed i always pull about a quarter inch from the bottom two point eight two ounces let's run three just to see and again this is a brand new one there's one point one 2.9 all right it's all over the board but let me show you something here's the reset that's it very nice again so that's it the timmy trigger this is the impact the impact of the impact we started naming them those crazy things but in any case i'm real pleased with the trigger i'm really happy with this rifle uh and we'll do a full-blown review on it but as of right now without this thing right here she is sitting at seven pounds four point three ounces and that's that's a hefty beast but that's an 18 inch barrel as well all right guys that's it the timmy trigger the impact is link down below to optics planet use kb 32 tac for your five percent discount and basically everything you see on this rifle isn't that cool look at that thing i'm digging the hand guard ergonomics are really really nice but anyway that's it god bless america encompasses men women in uniform 24 7 for our freedom because freedom comes in five five six at 3 250 feet per second let's go boy 32 i'm out
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Jack Benny - JB 1949-10-16 Recovering from a cold
the Jack Benny program presented by Lucky Strike to give you more smoking enjoyment Lucky's pay more yes there's more smoking enjoyment and a lucky because Lucky's pay more for fine tobacco millions of dollars more than official parity prices are less MFT LS MFT Lucky Strike means fine tobacco fine light tobacco that the tobacco experts can see the makers of Lucky Strike consistently select and buy just listen to what mister CB Smith an independent tobacco buyer from Danville Virginia recently said I've been buying tobacco now for thirty years and year after year I've seen the makers of Lucky Strike buy fine quality leaf ripe mild tobacco that gives you a real good smoke I've smoked Lucky's myself for 29 years and a recent survey reveals that for their own smoking enjoyment more independent tobacco experts auctioneers buyers and warehouseman smoke Lucky Strike regularly than the next two leading brands combined so take a tip from the experts and for your own real deep down smoking enjoyment light up a lucky remember Lucky's pay more millions of dollars more than a facial parody prices for fine tobacco make your next carton Lucky Strike you'll agree in all the world there's no finer cigarette The Lucky Strike program starring Jack Benny with Mary Livingston Phil Harris Rochester Dennis day and yours truly Don Wilson [Music] ladies and gentlemen last week while temporarily deranged from a blow on the head by a can of tomato juice Jack Benny put a thousand dollar deposit on a yacht he's recovered from his injury but the loss of his money plus a bad cold of kept him in bed shall I fluff up your pillow a little mr. Benny no no it's all right how do you feel how do you expect a man to feel is thrown away $1,000 I won't buy the yacht so I'll lose my deposit Oh boss cheer up it's only money cheer up Roger what would you do if you lost $1,000 I'd kill myself you see you see what boss we're so different what do you mean different oh it would take me a lifetime to save that much money you make it every fall from the cushion concession at the Coliseum well it it is doing a little better this year yeah yeah that new song of yours is dynamite be kind to your spine on the 50-yard line [Laughter] Rochester I have a low boot a shoe thank you to discuss business I'm too upset boss why don't you try to get your mind off that thousand dollars it's not helping you call in it okay tune in the radio I'll listen to the World Series World Series that's over it was played last week while he was suffering from amnesia the Yanks took the series four games to one they did yeah if you weren't Brooklyn now the whole town would be in bed with you I guess so well maybe you bet the zone hi thank you maybe you better read to me some more that'll take my mind off of things shall I continue with that same book yeah now let's see where did I leave all thousand dollars just thrown away oh here's the place it was at this point in their life that she decided that Liverpool was too small for her so amber left for London [Music] but she couldn't leave without saying goodbye to her loved gloutch Esther who was so much a part of her life their farewell was brief but tender as she held him in his arms amber whispers and kissed him on here in whispers a thousand dollars thrown away Oh boss you're not even listening I am too now go on reading amber kissed him on the ear too darling if you ever come to London Rochester I'll be waiting for it with all my watch Esther I'm sorry boss gesundheit the watch up next time Rochester why are you closing the book it's time to take your medicine I'll get the spoon you needn't bother I'm not gonna take any more that nasty tasting medicine boss the doctors I don't care what the doctor said I'm not gonna take any more of that medicine well I guess I'll have to do it again Oh Rochester I'm not gonna take it even if you do take it first [Music] but boss you've got to take your medicine not gonna take it you can't force me come on now boss here's the medicine open your mouth mmm-hmm come on now open your mouth what's your 19 port no crispy I wouldn't mind if it didn't taste so bad all right boys will when the nurse gets here you'll have to do everything she says and that maybe the nurse now I'll go see how all right Chester hi mr. Benny's Cole today Oh just about the same as Livingston is he still upset about that thousand dollars it sure is I don't know why worries about it with all the money he's got in his mattress I know with him sleeping on a Sealy is like sleeping on a bank I'll go in and see him Rochester was that the nurse no Boston oh hello Larry hello jack did you bring any fruit no oh come on it'll have some herb I'll I'm going in the kitchen boss if you want me just sneeze I mean just call I will I will well how do you feel jack okay I guess but it's boring bigot bad just listening to the radio and reading is this the book you've been reading forever amber yeah [Applause] but this book is six years old how come you're reading it now I didn't trust myself when I was younger Jack believe me you could have read it when it first came out I guess so Mary what have you got the belly the nurse is here I'll have her come right in right this way nurse good afternoon you're the nurse yes I am are you the patient yeah hmm why do they always send for me at the last minute now just a second nurse I drop talking you're blowing germs all over the room yeah do what she says oh all right oh this bed is a mess I'll straighten out the sheets well don't you know it's unsanitary to have a cat in bed with you a cat Jack it slipped off put it back on your head oh yes now take off your pajama top and turn over I'm gonna give you a sponge and massage look nurse I don't want argue just take off your top there your husband no your boyfriend no a relative no but it's certainly nice of you to visit a lonely old man oh man now just a minute nurse for your information I happen to be 39 years what do you think minutes it would sound just as ridiculous I'm going down the kitchen now and prepare some folks all right go go I know they have to send me a nurse like that everybody else gets a bathing beauty I get a lifeguard Jack don't let her upset yeah what kind of undersea answer that will you bury okay hello oh hi you're Livie uh hello Phil Vaughn talk to Jack yeah but first I want to talk to you hey what's the idea of giving me the cold shoulder this morning this morning yeah I yell to you you were just leaving the beauty parlours Alice and I drove up oh is this going to the beauty parlor no I was she goes on Thursday well Phil I'm sorry I didn't say hello but I really didn't see you well I'm glad you didn't my hair was a mess would you like to talk to jazz yeah put him on Jack it's bill can you talk to him yes sir hello Phil well how's nasal Rathbone today oh just the same I guess hey Jackson you get that basket of fruit I sent you yeah thanks well what kind of a card was that you sent with us well I thought it was very appropriate I picked it up myself it said congratulations will come when you're out of danger well why don't you learn to read the card said congratulations welcome to the little stranger [Music] imagine welcome to the little stranger well keep it some enchanted evening you may meet one look Phil I've been bed the phone is on the wall my neck is hurting me now what did you call for anyway yeah look Jackson I want equality it's what I want to talk to you again about the plans for that music on next Sunday's program well my mind is made up oh wait a minute Jackson I know you're trying to get you a thousand bucks back as soon as possible but but what well I'm gonna look silly on that big stage just leaving a harmonica player I can't help it I want to get my buddy back so we'll save it on the orchestra you tell you musicians they're laid off for a whiie I told him and some of them put up a pretty big beef oh yeah whoo well Remley for one Frankie said he ain't gonna take this laying down really who's gonna prop up up who else objects Sammy the drummer you can't blame you he suffered a terrific financial setback how he bet on UCLA serves him right he never buys one of my cushions I got a hang-up the nurse will be back any better hey Jackson hey you got a nurse taking care of you yeah oh you sly old dog [Applause] hey Jackson I'd like to like to see that nurse someday you would yeah well go to the Olympic Wednesday night she's wrestling in the semi-final goodbye I don't have enough trouble phil has to call up I wish the doctor would get it I feel awful oh there it goes again I can't move answer that will you very alright alright don't be so crowded hello Mary this is dawn how's Jack feeling oh he acts like he's the only one in the world who has a cold like a big baby well maybe he's a lot worse than you think so gesundheit Mary that was Jack whoa let me speak to him here jack hello Don what do you want gesundheit and now put Mary back on never bye Barry what do you want well the sportsman quartet is over here at my house the court well why aren't they over here I want to hear the song they're gonna do on our program Sunday well they can't take a chance coming to your house Jack after all they're singers they might catch your cold holder no Cole they're supposed to come over here rehearse the number laughs they take a bye provar now wait a minute Jack you're taking the wrong attitude well soon as the boys heard about your call they were very concerned and they've got some good advice for you advice yeah here I'll put him on the phone look boys when I've got a cold I don't need any boy look mr. Feeney go to bed by 3:00 take good care of yourself passing NBC ooh watch it please ooh or you sneeze ooh you get a cold Andrew when your program I've got it rolling I don't have to get on them call a doctor do take good care of yourself cause we all love you when you buy and cigarettes buy the brand you like take good care yourself smoke the Lucky Strike when you driving in a car or you're on the high take good care of yourself sloka Lucky Strike if I may have my say please do don't delay what's new start today ooh light up bulochki angel' enjoy it man a No Tobacco best smoke the best you see round [Music] [Applause] alright boys that was very good when you come to the show shot baby sure come on hang up that phone it's time for your medicine look nurse I'm not gonna take any more of it hang up that phone look I can't stand the taste of that stuff never mind here it is now open your mouth Oh Jack don't be such a baby open your mouth mr. Betty watching over miss Hooper is 6.3 it is not it's 19 berry that's your fault you don't have to be so smart come on mr. Benny open your mouth I took the medicine I know I want my ring back look I took my medicine I'll let me along all right call me if you need me hey Jay Jay I wish I could get over this cold Jack it isn't Nichole it's bothering you if you got your thousand dollars back you'd be up in no time Mary believe me losing $1,000 isn't what's keeping me in bed I've reached the point where my health is more important than money Oh boss come now Mary you don't have to what's the nurse yelling about Oh it's Dennis Oh Dennis I was hoping you'd come over I wanted a try mr. Benny hello Dennis I was hoping you come over I wanted to tell you feel kid pretty good Dennis I was hoping you'd come over I wanted to tell you cold Dennis I was hopeful Oh Mary hello Dennis what you want to say what was it you wanted to say mr. Benny nothing nothing got to tired Mary who was that who just let me in that was mr. Benny's nurse oh I thought it was mighty Joe Young I know what you mean say Dennis is that a new suit you're wearing yeah do you like it yeah but Danis a light great suit doesn't go with those purple socks but Mary Anne argue Dennis Berry's right you're like grace who does not go with those purple socks but I'm not wearing socks what we made wine yesterday [Laughter] you should have been there mr. Vinnie we put five baskets of grapes in the bathtub and then took our shoes off and crush them I should make white in the bathtub how many gallons is it yet I don't know I forgot to put in the plug I've got a cold I don't want to get it to a routine when my mother has a cold she ties an aspirin on a string and swallows it four times that is you don't have to finish believe me I know what you're building up to I know that's the way your mother takes a four way cold tablet huh no she likes to dunk Pacha see I don't feel good Danis instead of annoying mr. Benny why don't you sing a song for him maybe it'll cheer him up yes please okay [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] nothing in my sin dawn [Music] take me across and wash all my troubles away like I'm lucky give me nothing [Music] [Applause] that was very good Dennis thanks oh you're welcome well by the way mr. penny that ball I put on the table when I come in that's for you for me what is it bowl of clam chowder oh thanks thanks did your mother make it she made the chowder I don't know who made the bowl [Laughter] it doesn't matter believe me I'm surprised that your mother likes me well enough I can recent marry my Becca's longer now hello hello mr. Benny this is mr. Kern's the man who sold you the yacht mr. curves I didn't buy the yacht and I'm glad you called because if you think now now mr. Benny let's not get excited I've been in business for 20 years here and I have a reputation I'm proud of and rather than incur any ill feelings I'm coming over to return your $1000 deposit you ooh yes I'll bring the check over in 15 minutes well well thank you Thank You mr. curse thank you very much very well I'm gonna get my deposit back she I'm so happy that while you were on the phone dr. Nelson arrived the doctor Nelson how do you do [Laughter] now just leave everything to me wait a minute you're not my regular doctor where's dr. Langley oh he had to go to a funeral so he asked me to take care of the funeral one of his patients know one of my and now if you'll just hmm where did he go yeah come out from under the bed aboutabout look doctor examined me you'd go already in a moment Oh nurse No yes doctor it nurse when did you come on this case three hours ago it's reality well I'd like you to brief me on the situation since you got here appetite not very good only three lamb chops a baked potato and for dessert a big juicy apple well that sounds like a lot no I usually eat more [Laughter] no no no I didn't mean you I meant the patient Oh him yes and what did mr. Benny get three lamb chop phones a potato skin and an apple corer the apple corer she threw at me and perhaps she was over ages you know feed a cold starve a fever well I have both I have a cold and a fever stop being silly take that sir bobbin or out of your mouth I put it there I thought it would keep him quiet oh thanks very and now mr. Benny the first thing I want to do is give you an injection pull up your sleeve all right doctor wait a bit of doctor why are you standing there in the corner tying those feathers to the hypodermic needle I can't stand the look of pain on your face so I'll throw it from here you're not going that's ten points for you doctor now I go look doctor my cold isn't getting any better is there anything you can give me I'll know what to prescribe as soon as I complete the examination I'll open your mouth while I adjust this reflector on my forehead now I'll move it down over my eye and well I never knew that people know what this little hole it's in the reflective well this is terrible why but yesterday I sent a patient to the hospital I thought the hole was in his head open your mouth please ah ah this is interesting [Laughter] I've seen tongues with coats on them but yours has a jacket that's that's what the baked potato had eat something Oh doctor I'm sick will you stop fooling around do something will you I'll have you up in no time just swallow these little round pills there 15 of them 15 pills yeah then take some water and swallow this little triangle wait a minute what's that for well we can't hell with those pills rolling all over your stomach this triangle will rack them up that's right that a pool table with your complexion I'm not so sure all right hand it up you're the craziest doctor I ever sue like wellness Caban who sold me the yacht well I didn't think you'd recognize me with this chowder in my face I ducked you know mr. Clair's it was an accident I wouldn't do that to you came over to return $5,000 deposit well now I'm not returning but mr. Kern's honest believe you I didn't mean to hit you with the chowder give me the money I'm not giving you the money and you can stop licking the clams off my lapel it'll do you no good mr. curved you said I know what I said but now I'm not only gonna keep your thousand dollars but I'm suing you for a new suit goodbye but mr. Kern's mr. curved shall we proceed with our examination a mr. belli a mr. 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9 Inning Baseball Talk with Reed Harrington
[Music] some people read Harrington he's the closer for the Spokane community college baseball team and and redrafted bat you know the Benoit Championships about to start and you guys were in the tournament last year but you know this year what does he hope to experience what things he hope to accomplish this year as you come into the tournament last year we placed third last year and I mean obviously that's not good enough for us championship title and make history that's our main goal I mean us sophomores that's been our goal since we came in last year and we kind of do it with this group of guys and leave a legacy at the school absolutely absolutely and then you know first of all can you know you're from Boise so what was it about the Spokane community college program that really pulled you and drew you into the to commit there first of all I came from a visit I really liked the coaches the coaches and they kind of work with me I mean it's worked out great and then you know you you know you are finishing of your time near Spokane but you play at Boise State then you mentioned to me that's where you're from and you have a teammate here in Spokane who also was a teammate in high school so what things are you excited about with that Boise State program which is a you know brand new program the things are you really looking at and really kind of getting just pumped up about once again I'm excited to work with those coaches I mean I've played for Gary before I love playing for him so excited to get the opportunity to do it again be a part of the building of the program so it set the tone for later years all nice you know playing in front of your hometown drive as far to visit you and see that type of stuff so you know also growing up you know a lot of young players will look at you know professional athletes and kind of say you know I love their style of their attitude is there a player that you looked at said you know I that's the player I kind of want to mimic or is there just a team that you follow respected and then you know also grandpa long players you know you don't get to college back saying you have to work hard and who in your life has kind of been that motivator that inspiration that person who tells you to keep trying keep working hard to really get you to where you're definitely my parents I mean go the extra mile keep putting in the work and which has been a huge factor in my life my baseball career and for you being closer you know starting pictures they know how how long they have told it to game stars they have that they can do their whole routine a few it's it's different it's kind of when you're told to get up that's when you get up and so what things do you really focus on is your warming up and give it do you try to have a certain routine when you are warming up I try to have a routine but sometimes I can have 30 minutes to warm up and sometimes I have thirty minutes so it's it's hard sometimes but I do have a short routine I can I'm lucky the ability to come until the end but I always just have to be ready to jump in at any time so and the last question I have for you know you have a lot of know wherever you go wherever you place always kids watching the games and and and dreaming you know of that college dream that major league team baseball team what advice would you have for those kids I just want to make it to the next level and play their best I mean hard work directly translates well thank you very much
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FOREX MARKET SECRETS [ REVEALED ]
hi there amazing traders welcome back to yet another version of trader talk it's been about 14 days since i released the last version of trader talk this is because um i've actually been out of the market um aud usd had dealed me a lot of profit um i think we made some money on gold as well and yes the market has just pretty big pretty much been retracing since the last time i did a trader talk episode so i decided to sit on the sidelines as i always do to watch to see what exactly was happening now guys you know i'm a fan of going into the market extracting pips and keeping it i'm not a gambler i'm not the type of person who is constantly trying to you know trade to make money because i've learned over the years that the the traders who trade less actually make more i i always say this in all my videos but a lot of people are always like yeah yeah here we go again but that's just the honest truth i've been looking at the market for a couple of days now and the market has just been moving you know sideways nothing much has been happening it's been retracing and stuff like that so i've decided to come on here and actually give you guys my perspective of the market what i feel the market is going to do for do for this month today is currently the 7th of september and yes so we have about 23 trading days of this month and i believe some quite interesting things are going to be happening but before i jump into the video of today i always want to give a shout out to all the forex mastery students um i love you guys very much and i it's my pleasure to see you guys succeed you know i see all the messages on telegram and i see all of you guys being like thank god for that course that's course changed my life that's thank you for the course and stuff like i see all the messages unfortunately i can't respond to everybody but for the fact that i have been able to positively impact your lives it makes me really really really happy at least you guys now understand that um top your top-down approach does work okay your top-down approach you know the forex mastery course doesn't just teach you it it just it doesn't just teach you how to make money from the market it teaches you when to stay away from the market and i think this is a very important aspect of trading a lot of traders don't know when to stay away from the market they don't know when to be patient they don't know when to proceed so they're just moving around like headless chickens okay so thank goodness you guys have taken the forex mastery course and it has really showed you guys what trading is all about now for those of you who haven't grabbed it the link is going to be down below um do yourself a favor do your trading account a favor and go ahead and grab it but like i said today we're going to be looking at some charts so guys without any further ado let's hop into my screen and let's see what's cooking what can we make money from okay guys so let's go guys and welcome inside my screen sorry today i'm a bit low because i actually don't feel that great i've been ill actually for the past 10 days it's been horrible i've had the worst flu ever but today i decided i have to come on here and deliver to you guys my promise okay most of you guys who watch my videos are actually students of the forex mastery course and i feel the need to come on here every week or at least every two weeks to keep on reinforcing the knowledge you already learned on the course and keep nudging you in the right direction and ultimately help you guys make more money in the foreign exchange market so once again welcome inside my screen i'm not really going to be discussing about too many pairs today i'm just going to keep it very simple and straightforward um today what i actually have in front of me is aud usd you guys will recall most forex mastery students most youtube followers you would recall that um this breakout retest we actually started selling all the way from here so we pre we made a significant amount of profit all the way into this region and then obviously once the market started to jump up um i was able to take a significant amount of profit out of this but this jump back to the upside actually stopped me out when i mean stopped me or didn't stop me up for a loss let me just walk you guys into the lower time frame so that you guys understand what exactly it is i'm talking about give me a sec so we started selling all the way from inside of here all the way down and obviously we i had another sell position somewhere around here so i had two positions open and as the market was just collapsing all the way to the downside i simply just kept on locking in profit and locking in profit and i think it was somewhere around here the market jumped back up because don't forget guys we were expecting the overall target to be this blue zone down here right so the market didn't get there he just came shy of it it's so annoying but it happens you know it's one of them things that happened so you know i was able to make a lot of money from this trade i was able to make a lot of money from this trade as well um so it was very simple textbook entry for this trade so it was a breakout retest continuation to the downside simple easy now guys the only reason why i was able to get into this trade so confidently was because we had done the top-down analysis on aud usd and we have found out that aud usd excuse me who had found out that aud usd was bearish there was a massive head invest no not invest there was a massive head and shoulder pattern that had formed on a higher time frame which was the weekly time frame and then um the market was it looked like it was going to reverse and it did reverse it it met all the rules of engagement for us so once the market broke out we took a sell trade somewhere around here minus all this profit we moved this stop losses past break even it gave us another setup we sold and then we made all this profit to the downside as well but as all of that was happening i kept on locking my profit and profit and profit give me a sec guys i need to blow my nose hold on okay guys so sorry about that um my nose is a bit stuffy so i had to blow my nose real briefly so i'm back right so that was pretty much aud usd for us ads it was you know had backed me a significant amount of profit i called it live here on my youtube channel you guys saw it and shout out to you guys that made money off this trade as well however the market has gone on to do something quite interesting okay i wasn't expecting the market to jump on this high so what has happened is from what i can see um this market has come to put in equal highs as the last previous high so don't forget as forex traders we work with what um swings okay so this is a swing low swing high swing low swing high swing low swing high swing low swing high swing low this high is now equal to this previous high so anytime this kind of thing happens you know it just signifies to me that this there might be something wrong with this short term downtrend okay there might be something wrong with it so what i'm going to do is i'm this is exactly where we need to be patient right so anything can happen from here that's just the honest truth anytime you see that the market isn't exactly so trading is very simple trading is very simple you need to look at the you need to look at what the market is telling you okay you need to look at what the market is telling you so i'll give you an example this what are the characteristics of a downtrend it's lower lows and lower highs lower lows and lower highs lower lows and lower highs lower lows and it has now put in an equal high now just because we've been selling okay so this is to happen to me before in the past and a lot of traders i believe still struggle from this just because you know everything was rosy we're just clicking sell sell sell doesn't mean that the market is just gonna keep giving you pips you have to always watch out and not get carried away for little signs like this if this market wanted to continue coming down it would have stopped somewhere around here and continue coming down but we've come to put in equal highs now from experience anytime i've seen equal highs let me just zoom this in pretty nicely so that you guys see what i mean anytime we've come in to see any time we've come in to put in equal highs like as you've seen so or slightly higher than the previous one in a downtrend it signifies a danger it signifies the fact that this market is up to something different and we need to watch them pay attention to it very closely so at this point aud usd can decide to do two things let me say guys let me zoom listening down it can decide to do two things okay aud usd can decide you know what to screw this downtrend i want to go higher or you can decide to come lower so at this point i'm going to need to be patient with aud usd and watch it very carefully okay don't forget stop moving your levels i'm not a fan of moving levels let me just actually map this level out properly now this is a minor level minor zone so i'm going to use the base of this to map this out like so so that it accommodates more candles this is a straight line yes so this is pretty much a straight line so and then you know the rules stand the rules stand if indeed we break down below this level we're gonna come down here however if the candlestick formation forms a base and we start pointing to the upside we're gonna come here now which direction do i favor the most i favor the downside okay and this is where probabilities come into play so i'm going to draw my trend lines like so so because of this trend line i'm favoring the downside but i'm not ruling out the potential upside now we're not going to talk in terms of probabilities what are the probabilities of this market heading lower it's higher why because this is pretty much a downtrend okay and also we have fibonacci from swing no that's not fibonacci give me a second we have fibonacci from swingload to swing high so this is actually looking like a willis zone trade if you ask me okay so i'm gonna be watching this market very carefully i would need this market to bounce off of this zone quite vigorously i need to see some more red candle sticks form and also i'm going to be putting some preca precautionary measures to ensure that i don't get into a premature sale trade so i'm gonna do a little something like this and i'm gonna watch this market very carefully okay now guys now this is yo yo you see my videos is is me letting you guys into the mind of a professional forex trader so you know i'm not moved by the wind i'm moved by evidence on the charts okay i like to speak to myself i like to ask myself what the hell is going on so that i can make the best trading decisions possible i need to look at all the possibilities on the chart and once again this is what the forex mastery course would do for you guys it would it would open your mind into picking trying to have like a case study of what exactly is going on so that you can make the best possible trades once again if you haven't grabbed the course the link is going to be down below and i'm not telling you guys to grab it because i'm the one that made it i'm just telling you guys that this is the best approach because i remember oh my goodness i remember training with indicators i remember not even knowing all this stuff i was so lost i was so freaking lost it was unbelievable okay so you know that's exactly why i put together the course so that you guys don't have to guys i was crying in my mother's house crying like why can't i get a hang of this market why can't i understand the market why why why why why i was sad i was stressed you know and i just wish somebody had just given me any 99 course that would have just showed me everything i needed to know i swear to you i would have paid for it i would have even paid one thousand dollars for it i'm not even gonna lie to you because the amount of money that i lost in the process of trying to figure out was a million times more than what i would have paid you know if a forex something like the forex mastery course had existed so i wish i'd really seen something like this but anyways that's by the way so back to what i'm saying right so what are we gonna do in this case traders what what do we do in this kind of situation so what we're going to do is this okay i'm going to be watching aud usd very carefully i'm going to need to see a clear daily candle break back down and close back down below here also if indeed i am to get into a cell trade i'm going to be looking left i'm going to be looking left at this prick on the left hand side about here now why am i going to be looking left because we can easily tank into here and this could be the right shoulder for this left shoulder and then we could rally all the way to the up to the upside especially now that this market has come to form equal highs with this one is telling me this is not a this is not it this is not one of the traits of a downtrend it has come to tell me that i'm in a 50 50 mood this is what the aud usc has come to tell me okay if he was not in a 50 50 mood if he was in a downtrend mode we would have stopped here and continued going to the downside but we've come into peak all the way up to the upside about here so it's giving me cost for concern however i'm still bearish because the this market is still trading below the trend line so you can see there's some form of conflict so i'm trying to explain to you guys what you do when you're in conflict because whether you like it or not you are going to face conflict in the foreign exchange market is only natural you are going to face a significant amount of conflict so it's better for you guys to understand how i deal with conflict so that you guys can obviously help yourself as well so what i'm most likely going to do here in this situation is i need to see clerk handle close stops need to come above here my first profit target must be here i will close out 50 of my position here it doesn't have to be 50 but i will close out whatever 10 15 20 30 45 i will close out a significant amount of my trade at this green bar here why because it can the market can reverse from here okay and then once i do that i'll be moving my stop losses to break even which will be somewhere around here now some of you are wondering but the distance between my entry and my first level target is not a lot it's not guys it's better for you to make one percent two percent three percent it's better for you to make hundred bucks two hundred bucks three hundred bucks than to lose one thousand dollars do you get what i mean it's better to take some i know this might not make a lot of sense to some people because naturally they are gamblers okay but for those of you guys who want to seriously make money in the foreign exchange market these are the precautionary measures you need to put in place to stop the bleeding to ensure that every trade that i get into in the foreign exchange market is a battle i'm going against the market and whatever thing it is i'm doing i have to make sure that the odds are in my favor i want to send out 1 000 soldiers so that they can bring back 2 000 soldiers or 3 000 soldiers i don't want to send 1 000 soldiers and then they never come back at worst let them let me send out 1 000 so just and let them come back with with 300 soldiers meaning that i now have i sent 1k out but one three came back they want to capture 300 and came back this is the same scenario this if i'm risking a thousand dollars on this trade at least let me come back with a thousand three hundred dollars that not come back with nothing at all or come back with a loss then there's the problem so you need to think like a general okay so these are all the things you need to put it on guys it's not that complex it's simple straightforward okay so put all these things in place and i guarantee you you will make a lot of money in the foreign exchange market this is why only five percent are successful why because only five percent really understand the mindset behind forex trading it's all these little things that really differentiate and separate the pro traders from the weak traders okay the smart money from the dumb money okay so enough about that so i don't care how little i make between my entry and my first level target it's fine anything like anything the market gives me i'm gonna take and then obviously hopefully hopefully we drop all the way to the downside so this is aud usd for you guys in a nutshell it's not that difficult it's not that it's not that complex all you need to do is wait for it you know the market to close somewhere around here drop a sell button you already know where your first level targets are going to be um the reason i'm favoring the downside is because we have fibonacci plate the market is respecting the fibonacci play as i as you can see at the moment if i take you over to the daily time frame the market is pretty much respecting the fibonacci i'm going to need to see um the market close back down below this yellow bar somewhere around here before i can jump into the street so around here is where my injuries will come first level targets will be here second level targets will be here or or guys on the flip side if that doesn't happen if that doesn't happen if i see candlestick formations which will probably take about another week if i see candlestick formations form about here and then we start poking to the upside then i might start looking for potential buy opportunities but i'm favoring 70 to the downside and 30 to the upside in this market anything is possible because this market might want to come for a bigger retracement which might want this market to end up somewhere around here so in this game i never rule out anything i never rule out anything so i'm putting all these guys you have something that i trade a significant amount of money i have i manage funds for some very wealthy individuals that i cannot afford to up this is part of the reasons why i have been unable to show you guys um trading accounts here because i might get into trouble these are multi-million dollar trading accounts that i just can't you know show to you guys because it has clients name on them and stuff like that so but you know my training account is the list of your problems your trading account should be your major concern okay so like i said i trade a significant amount of money for some significant amount of very high network individuals so i have to put all these things into consideration i cannot afford to take losses i just can't i cannot afford to take losses so this is exactly why i put all these measures in place and if you look at yourself as a hedge fund manager if you look at yourself as a money manager and foreign exchange market that is a different mindset you would understand that i don't want to take losses i i i i rather take something small than to take a loss you know so this is the mindset that i think this is maybe the this is this should have been the topic of today okay maybe that that's exactly what i'm gonna name this video okay so that's pretty much it so aud usd guys in a nutshell two things can happen where you can roll over so once again when it comes to me two things can happen roll over to the downside cells to come here bam bam bam first level target circular tiger or if we if we form a base around here i'll be looking for buy opportunities on lower timeframes like before hour for us to rally all the way to the upside but we have two trend lines in this case we have two trend lines in this case um as you can see we have the inner and the outer i actually don't like the way my charts are looking at the moment it looks really bad so i'm just gonna extend it like this so that it looks really nice i don't like a chart that looks very cluttered okay so that this is pretty much it so i need this inner trend line to hold if this inner trend line doesn't hold we're coming to the other trend line but i'm favoring the downside for this so with this information do do do that as it may i honestly feel like this will take maybe a couple more days for it to mature once it does mature feel free to scale to lower time frames one hour whatever time frame you feel like entering your market or executing your trade feel free to do that but this should give you guys an overall perspective of the market so it's simple and straightforward right two things can happen we can either push lower or we can push higher okay i've given you guys criteria for entry entries must come we must come and close back down below here bam or if that doesn't happen if we fail and we stay above here start looking for buy opportunities that are going to push us all the way to the upside so let me just delete this so that doesn't confuse you guys okay so that's pretty much it so let's look over at some other pairs like gbp usa and see what exactly is happening gbp usd this is a very clear case of the market is moving sideways okay very clear case of this from the last time actually not a lot has happened from the last time i actually came into this uh came onto the charts two weeks ago um i told you guys then that jp usd was ranging and i will need to see a clear break to the downside that hasn't happened we've been moving sideways a lot of people have most likely gotten their accounts blown anytime i see a ranging market i already know because lower timeframe traders it's just going up down up down up down up down buy sell buy sell blow blow blow so i can from a higher time frame i can tell if traders have had a rough week i can tell but i'm pretty certain um okay i think the euro is reversing a bit to the upside it will form a double bottom right about here which is pretty nice which is not bad if you ask me um so the euro at the moment the euro [Music] it's quite difficult to tell what the euro wants to do at the moment to be honest because um do you guys feel like a triangle a triangle is forming in the euro as we speak do you think we can rally although it's the upside it'll be quite interesting okay so for the euro this is exactly what i feel right so we have this intermediary bar okay we have this big ass triangle forming i'm not the type of person to trade inside of triangles but it's quite interesting to see you know what actually can what we can actually make out of this and how we can potentially make money from this um so for the euro you know um i strongly believe um this guy here right about here is um something to take into consideration so what can actually happen is we can actually follow from here okay back to the downside but if we break above this level i most likely feel like we're going to come and test the top of this triangle so if i calculate this right so this is x to a to b to c to d so we might be on a d leg to the upside okay and then sorry guys i could hear some noise in my apartment just wanted to make sure somebody's just trying to come and kill me so guys so x to a to b to c to d to e um probably so let me not confuse you guys with that that's some really advanced technical stuff and let me know confuse you guys with that so for the euro i'm just going to be watching it i don't really have any trades to place on the euro to be honest i'm just gonna sit on my on my hands when it comes to euro but for aud usd i might be looking at it gbp usd is ranging let's see what's happening with gold let me quickly help you guys out with gold um for gold let's look at higher time frames to give us the best and clearest picture what exactly is happening with gold so gold in itself is a it's quite confusing confused young man at this point so gold is hanging on to their life when you're on this trend line as we speak okay so is it i'm expecting a blowout of gold anytime soon so to be honest i would just blow out in one direction because we have this yeah as you can see this blue bar is it's like it keeps hitting his head to the downside and gold is just not giving us any decent direction at the moment so for gold i'm gonna have to sit on my hands um let me see is there any other pair that might be of interest to me for this week not really okay so for me i'm gonna be monitoring aud usd very closely now guys you have to understand something about the way i trade um i like i keep telling you guys less is more if gbp usd lines up i'm gonna smash it you guys have been here in january february march when was smashing gdp usd but when you smash it when you when you take advantage of a trending market it goes into a range it's natural the market will only trend forty percent of the time and you arrange six people or sixty percent of the time so whenever the market is ready we can take advantage of it but there's nothing we can do when the market is not ready if you force the market's hand you will blow your account okay guys so once again thanks for staying to the very end i have just one trade call which is aud usd i hope you guys have enjoyed this video i know i didn't give you guys a lot of trade calls but guys speak to speak to the market man let the market give us some more opportunities but i'm always going to be here watching opportunities present themselves i'm going to obviously come on here and analyze you analyze them to you guys and you guys know i am right most of the time you can check my previous youtube videos you know you know how i do this i'm very i'm a very careful trader and that's exactly what makes me write nine out of ten times so once again guys i'm going to take you guys to my other screen thank you very much for staying to the very end of this video got a little message for you guys take it easy and let's go hey guys and thank you for staying to the very end of this video yes it was quite lengthy um once again i want to appreciate you guys thank you so much for staying till the very end now um at the moment the market isn't exactly ready to head in any clear direction so what we're going to be doing is we're going to be setting like i showed you guys we've set certain parameters that the market needs to accomplish before we get into the trade the reason why we do this is to protect us so that we are not getting into pretty much our trades so that we don't start buying and selling whereas the market just wants to range the worst thing that can happen to a trader is to be in a trade whereby the market isn't ready to go either up or down so today you're in profit tomorrow you're lost today you're probably exactly so we don't want that so we set certain parameters to ensure to ensure that we don't fall victim to that kind of situation and once again the forex mastery program will teach you guys how to do all of that so guys once again thank you for staying to the very end if you haven't already grabbed the course the link is going to be down below and for those of you guys who keep asking what my preferred broker is special shout out to infinix capital thank you for always taking care of us at the forex mastery program thank you for um amazing customer support thank you for always being there when we need to make our instant withdrawals thank you for all the local deposits and local withdrawals that you've been able to provide for all our clients globally okay so thank you guys so much infinix capital once again my name is dr willis if you haven't already subscribed to my youtube channel go ahead and do so now but on that note i'm going to catch you guys in my subsequent videos take it easy and peace
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Red Giant Trapcode Horizon Tutorial
hello everyone it is malachi with essence cartoon and today we're going to be talking about red giant trap code horizon so let's get started step one what you're going to want to do is drag in your panoramic photos this tool or this plugin works best when you're using a panoramic image because you're going to want to be able to go 360 when you're using your 3d camera what we're going to use in this case is this foggy cloud background so i'm not going to do this in this video because i'm just showing you the plugin but what you're going to want to do if you do this in your project you're going to want to make sure that this part of your image is seamless with this part of your image so that way it doesn't look like a hard stop basically in the illustration file or in the photography so that would be your technically your first step but once you've done that then you'll go into after effects and then import it here the next thing that you're going to want to do is you're going to want to make a comp so let's go ahead and make a comp and also make sure that you set the comp to what you really want it and it doesn't do like what you had before just make sure you have your width and height exactly where you want it it can do 4k 8k it doesn't really matter with this uh plug-in once you have that set up you're going to want to drag in your footage and then just hide it it doesn't matter how big it is you don't need to scale it don't need to worry about any of that then you're going to make a solid once you make the solid make sure you name it horizon hit enter then pull up horizon plugin by red giant but then you'd add your camera make sure you name your camera i always use 35 millimeter for most situations and then use this gizmo and this is where you can kind of move this around you can tell that this image is actually moving around and you might be thinking huh we could do a day to night effect with this and if that's what you're thinking you're absolutely correct you could do that with this plug-in we're going to use image map and we're going to change it to that so now we got the image map on here and then all that is this image here that we dropped in and then if we move this camera around this is the same part i was telling you about if you had this lined up in photoshop this would be seamless basically all right so it's pretty scaled up pretty high i'm going to focus on this point here let's go back into the settings so this is your coverage 360 horizon as you pull it down it starts to open up it's like a cylinder and then your vertical will start to open up like that that's your vertical so if you go back to the image just the way this is set up you might be like this is not really usable for what i'm trying to do you're going to have to alter this so this is how you scale the image like that so now it looks a little bit more usable okay i can work with that but then you got this problem here so maybe scaling the vertical up more allow you to do at least move it around but i would still keep it at 360. so that way you can still go around the whole thing 360 but then not have to worry about going up or down but that's basically how you can alter this another thing that you can do is uh change the bilinear i wouldn't change it because this is what happens when you do it i'm going to put at full res we go to nearest neighbor it makes it look kind of weird so i never use that i always use bilinear as the best option orientation you can change the orientation you can animate that if you don't want to use the camera itself and that just changes that you can also straighten it this is another feature i would never use but if you want to you can straighten the lens but it looks unrealistic if it's straightened like that you can also scatter the pixels if i zoom in you can see how scattered they are kind of give it that weird light effect and then i'll show you to straighten it again close up this you can tell the image is straightened right there too motion blur self explanatory i mean basically when you're moving the camera from one angle to another you will have the motion blur and actually let me see something point interest there we go so we're going to transform i'm just going to create two keyframes so that's the key of course no ease but that's if you do the motion if you crank this motion blur up and then move the keyframe closer to something like this this is that's the motion blur that you're going to see like that it's actually not too noticeable but but that's it that's how you use horizon if you have any additional questions definitely leave a comment don't forget to subscribe and i will see y'all later gatus [Music] you
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EARLY GAME S TIER OP WEAPON - Insane Fists - How To Get Secret FINAL WHISPER in Lords Of The Fallen
so guys I am back with another Lords of the Fallen video and today guys I showcase you the location of these Incredible S agility fist type weapons how's it going guys my name is dpj and if you do enjoy the video leaveing a like really helps out and if you like what you see and want to see more be sure to subscribe now fist type weapons for me are some of the most fun to use in the game besides those daggers now I've actually found a fist type weapon called the final whisper which when you level it up it scales up to an S TI in that agility these are absolutely incredible guys they also offer that wer damage to W them these you do not want to miss now you seeing them on screen now guys the gameplay of them they're so fast they're so Nimble they're powerful they're exactly what you want from a fist type weapon I've got a couple of of this type weapons I've used them actually didn't really cluck on guys that when you actually when you two hand one you actually just get two of them I thought I was just I don't know I thought I was tripping and then I tested it with my other fist I didn't know this how didn't know this in might have hours of put into this game how I didn't know this so when you two hand a fist weapon you just get two of them which is a super super cool feature again I just didn't know that so you have the final whisper when you level this up to a level 99 you will get an s in that agility stat uh but obviously guys if you can you want to take it to a level 10 just so you get the maximum damage output from these little beasts okay so how you get this thing is actually it's not even far into the game a lot of the other St weapons in this game as you probably ain't aware of course there's a couple others they're actually end game and this one isn't end game now what I will say is you've probably seen on YouTube a couple of other s weapon or St weapon builds uh but people are making these videos going on the fact or the basis of how good the build is or how good the weapon feels which is fair enough I mean it is what it is uh but they actually ain't St weapons only I think six or seven in the entire game a lot of these build videos you were seeing don't actually include any St weapons uh but this is actually a legit St weapon as you can see right there guys once it's leveled up it's got the STA in that agility again It's the final whisper and this is where you go so you want to go to a vge just to can walk to this point and again this isn't end game this is right here the vge of brother Jeremiah this is where you need to come to so this is where we're going to fast travel to or War to there's a little bit of a trick you do have to take if it's your first time being here I actually do like to Showcase uh just on the basis if someone ain't got this already or come to this area already and I want to get the weapon I'm showcasing um I always show you that's your first original route you'll have to take before we unlock any of the well the shortcuts so from the vestage of brother Jeremiah you want to come out here actually when you first come to this area you come to well you come across here I do believe let me just quickly go across here you come I think it's through there you come up here and you end up right here guys so obviously you want to run in that room there and activate the vest V so you got the vge point and then guys when you come from that vge you'll come to this point here and you need to take out this guy this guy here it drops the key we need a key for this building right there so actually you know what even when you got the key sometimes he still drop it which is weird so let's just take him down I mean these are just so they're so fast and so neble like I can kill him before he attacks me so yeah so you say that was the key obviously I've already picked it up again so open this door and you want to come through this way you want to run past all these enemies just like so watch shame there he's going to try and cap you in your ass as you're running past you want to run around here and you want to come up this path right here guys now if you haven't been here already I do recommend you actually looting around here there's a few of things but if you're only interested in this weapon just follow this path I am taking so you come here guys and then you want to take a left here and another left don't go out that door go left and you want to come across this like little Bridge thing here now there's a big guy at the end of this so you want to be careful with him just dodge out the way and come down this way right here just like so now here guys we're just going to run past all these dodging weaving away because you will get shut up your ass from some of the big dudes here so then we just going to come through this way right here guys and watch this woman she will shoot you there you go that's it there that's what you want to do uh Dodge not judge oh what's that okay so from here guys you just want to come down here and then through there simple as that and in here guys use your umal lamp walk through I'll get the box out of the way first and it's right here on the floor in the middle of this room this is where you find some amazing fists uh so now guys from this way you can just open this path and come this way now if you are in this area and you're a little uh confused or you don't know where to progress from I'll show you exactly where you got to go I've had a few people actually on previous videos ask me where you go from here get out my way you flipping thing yeah I might as well just go number from you so yeah let's go past all these dudes come on D get out my way there we go so because what it is you do have to progress down there to the Tower of penance but to get down there guys you have to go grab a key so we come from this way here so from here guys you want to come down this way you want to take a right and you want to go up this way right here ignore that big dude and you want to come up here just like so ignore this dude and then go you want to come in here now you can put down a seed here if you want to that's up to you but you will have to go into um here cuz you need to climb up this ladder so I'm going to get this ladder and go to the very top just like so now the key to actually progress is such a mission it's such a mission I don't well you know love to hide things in this game but you're coming around this way guys you're coming around this way just going to run past all these enemies run past these enemies get out my way for get out my way for just going to come this way and I'm going to go around the edge of this SP now this is where you need to be careful because if you're a low level you ain't got much health there's a dude right there can see him with his hammer but he does a move where he hits himself in the head that that will almost one shot you you can dodge it but we just want to jump down straight away ignore that dude jump down straight away and here guys there more loot to grab grab that then jump down again and then you just want to come out this way and you want to come down this ladder once you come down this ladder just like so come into this room there's a door on your right you can open up do that and then guys we can actually come out of this now which we should do for that red Reaper comes and kicks my ass and then once you're in here guys you're then come past all these enemies run past them and the key will be here you to pick pick up so pick up the key and you are good and from here you can go through that gate right there right in front of us or you can take the right door there and come out this way so I come out this way and we're going to go back to where he would to uh progress to the Tower of penance but it will be a bus in your way there little mini bus is easy to take out but there is a beacon down here within the Tower of penance at the main bus so it's where you go so you can go straight ahead there guys if you want to or you can come up this way and come through this door right here and if you need umbrell you'll get another I think it says Sly quintessence from this thing right here we have to be careful because two Reapers spawn in here with you just heard them then so grab that and you come down this way guys down here and right in front you right now there will be a mini boss you take him out and there you have the tower Penance and the tower Penance is a place where there's a bus right at the very bottom you won't be able to go through that door you have to go around the left hand side you take a lift up you work your way down and around and you'll end up at a bus and yes but yeah just for the people that were confused with that but yes EV all guys actually diverted away from the point of this video which is these amazing fists which I am in love with but yes guys this is how you get com what called now the final whisper the final whisper fists so do what you got to do guys to get these amazing weapons and there we have it guys if you enjoyed the video leave a like really help out if you like what you see and want to see more be sure to subscribe and hopefully guys I will see you on that next one
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Fathering Cities
[Music] thank you Gathering cities that Grand Adventure are seeking to serve the peoples of a city bringing about Unity Harmony dignity productivity creativity across a wide squeeze of a population and fostering culture uh and Bruce us and the Arts and the quality of life for all of its people creating a place of dignity what a grand calling and all of these begin in the very nature of the god that we know the god that is the personhood the personality behind the infinite Universe in which we dwell a god revealed in that pathology in Genesis one now when I say mythology in English it means something untrue but in anthropology it means that grand scene that moves the nation in this case that has moved the uh wisdom societies and currently is moving many other cultures across the world that holds them together and moves them forward and in this case this is a true mythology as we look at 35 characteristics of this God within this uh chapter of Genesis 1 we can only stand in Marvel the center of all of this the nature of this God is love this is a central principle of the universe of course we know that right of course we know there is a God because without oh God how would there be such a structure that's self-evident but we also understand that love is a central element of our personality and our Collective relationships with each other and if that's true for us and our collectives surely the infinite being that is at the source of Who We Are must be far grander and greater in the nature the infinite nature of his love must be so Grand that it holds the structures of the universe together and just we find in Genesis 1 where it says in the beginning God sent let us now that's not just two people that's three or more in the original let us make and so we've got this communication between three beings the Father the Son and the Holy Spirit the Breath of God the son of the word of God the voice of God these three communicating within this godhead and our being is always after that nature of the community of God and the communication within that godhead in a sense of unity in the community Unity with differentiation of rules Unity that then is reflected into marriage relationships family Dynamics and out of those family Dynamics out into the Village the town of the city and eventually the megalopolis and the Nations so let's look at 35 characteristics of this guide that are revealed in Genesis 1 in a garden and then project them forward and we find in the end of the scriptures in Revelations 22 the future city of God and those characteristics manifest there say what are these 35 characteristics well in the beginning God said so he's communicating and then it says that uh the spirit of God was hovering over the creation so he was waiting and and there was there was chaos and there was nothingness and then he began to move and as he moved the creation was formed and the spirit of God from them to this day continues to fall and to create the Dynamics of the universe and then of the world and then through us all the cities and this occurs as the voice of God the word where you understand this great voice that occurred setting 0.4 billion years ago so the scientists say this great explosion of waveforms begins to Foster the particles that then form atoms that then form the elements that we know that then form the very fabric of the Earth and of the universe and this spirit of God and word of God working together create um and so creativity is at the very center of the city and we look for Creative cities and so is product Duty for God said let us make and we In His Image seek to make and as we make as we create so the cities grow and expand and we create form things sufficient to enable people to live with dignity and honor and integrity into a lifestyle of sufficiency and even so excess such that there is enjoyment and pleasure and goodness and so the good City grows out of us reflecting this goodness of God in Genesis chapter one now I could go on with many other of his characteristics his Artistry in Creative he made all things good he's an artist and Artistry in the city and the source of creativity in the city is is part of is being of the Aesthetics of a good city is there within his being so we have this work of the spirit the structurer the stand and the work of God the father now his father it's an interesting Dynamic that we find for fathers it's as if they always are they exist they're there and we we match ourselves against our father again and again uh at 72 my father died at this age and I still think of what would my father do how would he respond can I maintain the grace that my father had do I have the wisdom that he exhibited um fathers exist fathers um love and created environment of Love within their family there is a gentleness in a Godly father and research shows that entrepreneurs come out of families but it's a father exercises Authority but with gentleness now there is Authority in the family but it's not Universal Authority initially it's very strong Authority with children but as they grow that the evolves into different faults uh which is Authority based on this love and the trust of that love and how does this fatherhood and out of this love so communities are built um childhood is presence fatherhood is stability fatherhood is uh is wisdom and that that wisdom of scripture says is represented in Christ himself who is our wisdom James his brother says that in first James 3 16 and 17 that wisdom Muslims wisdom seeks consensus was as open to reason it's gentle so Godly wisdom is at the core of the city Christ is the core of the city for he is the integrator of the structures so the scripture said say and he is a reconciler and he brings all things together cities are centers of structures so obviously Christ is at work in the structuring of the Cities he's a reconciler of the peoples and so as Christians we celebrate the dignity the cultures of people other s who are opposed to the nature of God seek to destroy the cultures of people seek to create Universal singularities of cultures in cities or in Nations as we're seeing in authoritarian regimes today but Christians and and those who followed after this God of the universe they seek to celebrate culture but also with their attentions between the cultures to understand to bring about places of understanding to bring about places of uh communication so there is understanding um and to bring about reconciliation where there has been destructive Dynamics between cultures only in Christ do we have someone who gave his life to reconcile man with God and man was man listen was president born with woman so those who follow God in City leadership seek to create a family of belonging across the city and see but we're Christians how can you do that with the Muslims and Hindus and genes in your city that's why we created cities because cities have multiple cultures multiple religions you know a village is one one language one culture the town maybe three languages three cultures but a city is 183. and multiple like religions and mega lawfulness is a thousand so we create public space a secular domain and some say the secular means in religious not only does it a secular domain creates a space of common language common communication but we're best to do that with the clarity of our cultural and religious dignity it is much easier for me to walk as a Muslim man when we both know what we believe and can communicate on that basis that could be somewhat wishy-washy like I don't really believe this I don't know what I believe really that doesn't create Trust but a Clarity of belief means we can dial up we can listen we can seek to understand and if we know who we are so there is this public dialogue this public space uh it's not just dialogue it's conversation because there are multiple Dimensions here do we still seek to communicate our truth because we believe yes we can do that in the midst of the dialogue and it's welcomed and may not be received by Spoken because of the matter the style of our communication so this public space there are universals love that I have mentioned all religions all cultures understand love the beauty of the love within the Bengali family the nature of Bengali family life most beautiful thing and he is deeply embedded with him into his heart oh love is a universal principle Justice we may see Justice differently to our Muslim brother or sister but the principle of justice is very strong in the principle of Mercy is very strong and he's religious truth all people's Secret um of good peoples uh so we can speak of four there are at least eight universals like this that in the Public Square become common values so Christ is the integrator of that secure political of a square we bring Christ into that we bring him into the integration of the economic structures also by him all things were created in heaven and on Earth passage goes on and speaks as a visible and invisible things where the Thrones or dominions or rulers or authority so there are human authorities human threats they're also Supernatural authorities that uh those who don't know Christ have not perhaps understood although Hollywood seems to have picked up on them and it's rejection of God himself finds that that's the direction it has to take all of these things were created through him for him and are subject to him is before the things and that him all seems whole together so Godly silly fathering means manifesting this nature of Christ creating Frameworks for productivity uh a creative City a productive City where all people have sufficient to live a city where there is a foundation of Education before you can have productivity you must have education you must have health care these are foundational not that you can build um so the wisdom of Christ manifests in Educational Systems are there so these are some of the characteristics of God himself in looking at fathering cities we have to ask how they are characteristics have we manifest them in our families have we manifest them in our Church Life as we've built fellowships of Believers working together have we manifested them in our our movement Dynamics um uh tough questions there's an old tree broken people now where your deal was very broken people uh we kind of the blind leading the blind but has God touched what we're doing with his presence and his spirit with these fruits of the spirit of love and joy and peace and patience kindness and godliness self-control has these been multiplied out to hundreds and thousands to-door movements it is so then it made me I'm moving into that wider city-wide leadership well with other brothers and sisters of these kind of movements we're working together so what are these City leadership teams how do the fatherhood teams develop and I use the word fatherhood to include motherhood it's just complex and English to constantly be saying that um and there are civil evident teams one is they put a ball councils the city councils uh we we obviously know them and we can speak of the spiritual leadership of the city and speak of uh two or perhaps three clusterings or please excuse me the first would be the apostolic uh pastoral leadership of our city this is uh those who are leading movements of change movements of uh spiritual revitalization spiritual renewal um transformation of so many hundreds and thousands of lions out of the depths of depravity of sin of the city out of the depths of bondage to the various sins of the sea um and and watching that transformation move into the structures of the city so these are these are change agents good and those people begin to know each other work with each other the other is the old boys Bishops Council now I had an old boys saying that missed by a tongue-in-cheap because I know a good number of such and uh what an amazing amazing role these brothers and some sisters Harry I mean I don't know if you play rugby bird New Zealand they do on the front forwards working the scrum to push back the other team and to me that pastors of the city are those who stand as the culture collapses the culture seeks to invade the lives of the people they hold the moral foreground within a society and keep it from fracturing and going rotten such as Amendment at the very Forefront of the scrum to sustain our culture and our society and the Bishops are the pastors of the pastors a very gracious man you use a very gracious on the outside and yet to have a certain steal on the inside Meek men such are not called to make great advices they're called to bless those who are making those great advances so go to your Bishop ask him for your blessing asking for his Blessing on your work and at the same time the less the bishop and the Bishops meet together and they have shared interests um across the city so there's a second group of leaders that are there we could say there may be a third Group which is the religious leaders across religions now here it's a different dialogue together it's a dialogue of uh being able to support each other when there are communal issues that are common to all and there are certain moral issues which Muslims and Christians hold together in which Catholics and Protestants Belong Together um where we wish to stand together there are certain events that happen the the destruction of a mosque for the Christians to then defend the freedom of religion and to stand with the Muslim Brothers needs such a great deal was it a city such a sense of respect such an honoring and a dignity for a culture that's feeling oppressed um such we've experienced a new thought um now we can speak of a third cluster which is also religious but uh is really the Deep deaconesses now I can't use that phrase too much because some of the Christian Traditions have got definitions of that that it kind of historical and somewhat unusual not fully aligned perhaps with the scriptures from my perspective uh so it's better for us just to say the social services leadership but the gifting of the deacon and the Deaconess is that of administration with Mercy to serve the poor unlike Robin Hood taking money from the rich giving to the poor and these are such men and women and this cluster often largely led by one is the most amazing uh cluster within a city sustaining that foreign Society of society keeping it from self-destructing now you have also the business leadership in Auckland that's the 200 uh top Business Leaders in the business realm table again a lot of Godly men within that and bring Intuit values creating values that multiply within the business Community influencing the government in economic issues um part of our role as spiritual leaders in the city leadership is to teach the biblical principles of economics to the business leadership and then we have this educational leadership I've mentioned here but we could speak of other leadership in different sectors of the city um so there are many of these and then we've got the second level of leadership around these and out from that even to another level so in the next uh in this series I would like to look at I've got 16 processes on the slide but actually seven processes and consider those standard uh processes in 20 20 sectors of urban Society um and uh so look at 84. multiplying spiritual dimensions and momentum in each of those Dimensions how do we Foster this within the city how do we move the apostolic at city-wide levels into these different dimensions such as the calling oh let's see leadership team what an amazing calling to sacrifice your lives for the sake of a city and the people of the city and the unity of those people and the Dignity of those people and the uplift of those people so they might live full lives and in that fullness find godliness um what a wonderful thing to bring that work of the Holy Spirit across the city and all of these dimensions not simply a religious level but at the level of the nature of this God himself the god of love the god of structure the god of communities a god of communication would you consider this challenge according to your gifting would he consider how to support those who have this kind of challenge you take your City to God In Prayer let's say that if you've not no one was God it's God of the universe would you bow before you and seek in your heart to honor him and follow after him [Music] searching by the touch thousands perhaps names [Music] foreign [Music]
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Cabin Staff Training Video - Kids Camp
welcome to the Northwest Ministry Network Kids Camp staff training video here you are about to begin as short-term stand as cabin staff and there are hundreds of thoughts swirling around your head right now questions like why did I say yes and I hope the kids like me and what if the routine and rules are more than I bargained for and I hope I can use my cell phone and get a decent shower I wish I knew what the Bible verses were so I could brush up on them I can think of three kids who better not end up in my cabin who do I turn to if things get out of hand and the questions and thoughts run on and on and on or relax this adventure is entirely survivable and will be tremendously rewarding in future years you may even look back on this as a turning point in someone's life maybe even your own the purpose of Camp is to create an environment where children experience God in a life-changing way this is done with Integrity in an intentional non-manipulative matter through cabin devotions chapels and group activities throughout the entire week you'll spend more time with the campers in one week than in a whole year at your church the impact we have on the lives of the camper is phenomenal during your week at Camp remember that many people are praying for you so have fun enjoy yourself and help the kids to experience God in a life-changing way thank you for giving a week of your life to impact a group of children for eternity what to expect when you arrive at Camp you'll be assigned a group of campers you'll sleep in their cabin eat with them attend Chapel with them participate in games with them and pray with them your participation is expected in all of Camp life throughout the week ensure that your campers attend all meals activities power play sessions and Chapel Services with enthusiasm help the timid enter into group participation as well if they protest claiming sickness contact the leadership team for assistance in this manner you may need time off during the week but your first responsibility is to the campers prepare carefully for this time off utilize other cabin staff or leadership team to supervise your cabin so you can get some of that alone time to shower to nap or read your Bible or pray never leave your campers unsupervised however you should know your physical limitations a tired or six staff doubles the workload for someone else take advantage of any and all rest periods unless there's a staff event we ask that you remain in your cabin with your kids at night a tired staff person flies off the handle loses credibility with the kids or at the minimum lacks enthusiasm remember that your cabin staff not counselors don't attempt to counsel children uh in sensitive personal or family issues you are the primary role model for your group of Christianity cleanliness sportsmanship and teamwork you'll be the key to successful discipline your skill in dealing with campers determines to a considerable degree how well these campers will enjoy and benefit from their week our goal is to provide a camp That's so exciting and stimulating that disciplines rarely needed when discipline is needed the cabin staff should always carry out any threats that you've made rely on the directing staff to be the quote unquote heavy if necessary you are fully supported by the directing staff you're under the supervision of the camp leadership team and if you have any questions about your responsibilities remember the leadership team exists to support you foreign we do have three main impact environments during this week of Camp the morning Chapel which is the main spiritual emphasis time then there's a small group discussion time where they're really able to apply it practically into their lives and then there's the evening response Chapel which is mainly worshiped with some time of prayer to be able to cement into their lives what God is already saying or doing in their life during this week of Camp how do you handle small group devotion time with your cabinets uh it's always best to get all of your campers together in a bunk or in a group setting uh utilize written discussion questions if they are available to you you would do well to ask a lot of questions and get the kids talking rather than feel an obligation to be a teacher during this time but instead a discussion facilitator is best suited here you can also review Chapel notes and scriptures from Chapel or what you've learned uh individually one at a time ask your kids also what God did in their lives in the previous day or previous Chapel times uh you might be wise to ask your kids go around for bunk to Bunk Kid to Kid and ask what they really didn't want or need God to do in their life while they are at camp night time it's always good to ask for prayer needs pray a really really really long prayer the longer your prayer is the more kids are going to fall asleep during this time what do you bring to camp in addition to what is in the camper booklet that we're wanting all campers to bring which you should bring those to here are some things that we find that we always wish we had with us while we were at Camp is uh sometimes an extra pair of sandals an alarm clock a fan an extension cord for that fan uh some tape both masking and Scotch tape seems to come in very handy push pins because we're always wanting to hang stuff up in our rooms it seems like decorations uh get some colored paper and white paper maybe bring a pair of scissors or two markers and pins seems like a Sharpie is always useful in our cabins and every time I don't pack one I wish I had one or eight of them a skit idea bring some glue Christmas lights are always kind of a fun touch for for your room as well a dustpan candy bribes that's usually for the cabin inspections uh here I'm going to actually take some time to let some campers talk to you about their perspective of what they need from you while they are at camp I'm the reason this Camp has taken place you might find me high Sean located confused or totally on track no matter my age disposition or social status here's what I expect you today I need you to have fun I will get excited about things that excite you but I must know that you really want to connect with me you must earn the right to be heard by enjoying being with me I need you to set limits it might not seem like I want limits especially in the first few hours at camp but if you do not say and yeah I will not respect you when you do set them like lights out respecting others following rules I will expect you to be consistent and impartial I need you to discipline with love remember I'm not as old as you and I will make mistakes sometimes not understanding what I've done give me reasons for the discipline when you correct me be reasonable gentle and firm losing your cool when you lose my respect if you grab shake or hit me you will probably hear from the authorities and my father's lawyer need you to listen one thing I usually don't get at home is a chance to express myself my fears my Joys and My Dreams by carefully listening you will earn a chance to get next to me take it one step further ask me to clarify something you do not understand and I will be your friend for life maybe literally I need you to keep things in confidence you are in my respect and Trust if you keep the personal things between you and me however if I tell you something that indicates I'm a ninja being harmed physically or emotionally you'll need to report that to the camp director I need you to offer price catch me doing something good and make a big deal of it usually at home the opposite happens you will raise myself a student to the sky all of us like and need to be built up and this can't provide so many opportunities to make it happen I need you to be a good example you cannot say one thing and do another if you do You've Lost Your credibility in other words I'm looking to see what being a Christian is all about and how real God's word is in your life I need you to remember my age our culture pushes us to grow up too fast discourage me from flirting with the opposite sex and help me to learn and understand what modesty means I need you to remember what it felt like when you were my age don't forget how you responded to adults that were harsh remember what that what the peer pressure felt like remember what it felt like when adults talk down to you remember what it was like to have a grown-up believe in you connect with you and encourage you when you arrive at your Camp there are three main components to the check-in process first one is you need to get your cabin assignment find out what cabin number you will be in then the second one you need to get all medications to the nurse all campers medications and all cabin staff medications need to be turned in even aspirin and ibuprofen if there's a chance that a camper could get into it and misuse it during the week it needs to be turned into the nurse and finally money for the bank and for the that helps to support The Snack Shack and for Missions offering as well all of that comes out of the bank and all money needs to be turned into that that it is a cashless Camp all money needs to be turned into the bank so there's no money in our rooms begin praying for the kids in your cabin ahead of time even even if you don't know who they are begin praying for them now you are the key to the camp experience I cannot stress to you enough how important your role is at R camps in the Northwest Ministry Network the key to success of our camps is our cabin staff get some rest now as part of your preparation for a fulfilling exhausting week of creating environments where kids experience God in a life-changing way see you at camp
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BRAVING THE DEPTHS | Dark Souls Remastered NG+ - Part 15
i need to find a gate or door or something that is locked wait wait wait hold on hold on i think i think i remember where i need to go i think i remember the area kind of what it looks like to think about i think it's like near where the uh kappa demon was problem is i now no longer remember where the kappa demon was hence problems uh maybe actually hold on um not quite enough not quite enough so that's right dragon is here i think no he's not okay maybe when i come from this direction he's just not there oh no i saw something flying i saw yep that is a dorkin that is an organ hey solaire are you still here you are still here okay man we are so high up maybe i just missed something oh geez that was that legitimately spooked me i have a shield do you really want to mess with a man with a shield and a spear apparently so anymore there anyone else is there no one else good yep there's a dog i feel like somebody anybody help me uh wait you're the you're the dude oh you're a dog yeah oh oh i wait yeah you're the dude oh so i guess i just completely missed you okay so uh well regardless then i'm glad i came back here does this open up no that doesn't open up so what's oh no not this that's what killed me in an undead asylum does this really not lead down like it feels like it would lead somewhere okay well if not here then where i'm pretty sure like i remember i like i can see it in my mind where i need to go i just for the life of me cannot remember how to get there oh wait is it this looks like you should be able to go there did i just not see this last time i guess i didn't okay i know this is where i need to go jeez i am blind oh hello glad i looked around that corner so i probably ran through here a lot in the last game or a decent amount because this looks fairly familiar then this should be it oh yeah there we go there we go into the depths so boy um that works for me young man no i wonder if there's a bonfire down here i hope there is it suck if there no there gotta be there has got to be there's no way they would make you run all the way from there they're cruel but they're not that cruel oh that was interesting just kind of rolled over the table oh that's cool hidden path ahead what oh there is so a drop down here huh that's fun i always love dropping down oh don't like slimes on the ceiling is there no hmm all right all right that was terrible fortunately you are not that scary and you have a humanity for some reason how did you die understandable a sewer chamber fee huh let's just go this way for now what did i just pick up i don't even know what i just picked up [ __ ] what did i just pick up i wasn't paying attention i don't know what i just picked up that [Music] looks like death and that sounds like a basilisk are you look what are you luring me to i don't trust you rat why these rats have humanity oh my lord are those giant rats i can't tell i mean they're giant rats but are they like giant giant rats no it doesn't look okay okay can i can i please just fight can i like can i just not switch weapons like when i'm in when i'm like this no i can't it doesn't let me well that's dumb i heard a magic user why did i hear magic oh that's why freaking hell these things bodies all right well okay all right you sir i oh damn it that's a drawn out attack right there sir no casual ass mage wait is this the other yeah it's the boss arena already reached the ray of left oh jeez okay you know we're kidding here oh okay now if i ever need to get humanity i know where to find it geez i fell for that once not again what do we got over here a lot of rats nope damn it oh they poisoned me there we are probably add that while i think about it oh that's where i am okay i recognize this this is where the ladder is is where the ladder is so is this the key that i picked up before oh it doesn't open from this side oh kind of low health bit lower on estes than i would like oh bonfire head is that a player yeah it is oh looks like he he was in havels oh wow this isn't kindle at all now with that done okay that seems to be all that's in here oh the blobs are here now well these were try rear oh okay yeah we got here oh i oh if i had not gone to look at that that wouldn't have been fun yep yep yep you are correct and i got lucky there geez oh okay so this is the door where is it no maybe it's no no this isn't the door before this is a different door hmm [Music] screw you i do not like you guys that's not what i want to do okay chaos blade hits some one shot sim all right chaos blade it is that's so goofy looking but also very terrifying i have death no kidding wait how do i get out of here oh um no ah there we go uh-oh okay you are not too scary well you are scary but you're not that scary i thought i was being blown on by basically for a second oh hey what are you doing down here wait a second what is this stuff i don't remember this stuff oh is this that door i think it is yes it is okay i refuse to die to rats i will not everything is dead i've been here before back here again what's over here did i go this way already oh maybe i didn't no maybe i did maybe i didn't maybe i did ooh the hell notes at this point yep i think this is oh uh one day buddy don't worry i will summon you one day although honestly actually you know what you know what i i fought this spot lost solo last time you know what so so there come on in come on in you're going okay there you go see i don't get why people call this dragon what it is given the location of that thing because that's like it's chest not it's groin all right and i do not need to get your tail this time so i also can't seem to target lock on you there we go okay can't hit you okay okay okay okay oh let's just get rid of your tail just to mess you up right so probably just get behind okay i just cannot target lock onto you for some reason oh okay your feet are just hit boxes it would seem it's kind of dumb oh oh no oh this is my death because there's no way i've i'm not into dead yeah there's no way this is not my death oh my gosh i'm alive i'm alive [Applause] uh oh fully hilt please okay jeez okay all right let's tell's the only place i feel safe attacking all right there we go did i not get that last time i thought i did but all right where are you going all right let's get around here our creepy ass thing got six up legs though though that's weird all right we can't do your swipe attack oh what what is with this like hitbox like i guess like what's with this entire boss's body being a hitbox [Applause] all right there you go go away go away [Music] well so i'm not sure how much you did but uh thank you it was fun it was fun buddy it was fun [Music] you
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[Vintage] TPSM - VooDoo Tactical Woven Coalition Scarf and a little rant about handgun stippling!
hey there want to share the Oh something that came into the mail from boudu tactical it says that seed says it's a woven coalition desert scarf soft breathable honey percent cotton let's just try this out oh right look at that ziplock top if you need to breathe the air you know it was 85 degrees here today in the desert so I don't use these for much during the 10 months out of the year where the place is hell on earth but what I do use these for especially in our videos if you watch these I use these to hide my moves I got big moves sometimes like tonight I'm self-conscious about them so if I could ever get this thing open I'm gonna fashion like a little thing here hide my moves all right now I feel a little bit better talk about what I was thinking about before I open today's mail I wanted to talk about custom firearms you know I see these race guns and I know those are built for competition I'm and I can understand race guns but for everyday carry what do you guys love to call EDC everyday carry I like stock weapons you know like they come from the factory maybe just maybe a trigger job but most of the time I like to keep them stock why yes yeah I you know once an operator always an operator the idea that at some time in this weapons life God forbid I called upon I used it to keep America safe that it's not gonna end up in a ring ring but he call those things drains a storm drain this not just to be white clean and tossed in a storm drain yeah old habits die hard but that's what I think about when I see these expensive guns and customized guns and stippling don't get me started on stippling get a squeeze ball build up your man strength if you need to grip a fire and we don't need any dimpling complain to help you hold the gun but that's a different story all together so I'm not knocking the custom gun world if you need to send me one I'll be more than happy to like it if I like it use it carry and hopefully fall in love with it hopefully talk about it on an upcoming video I don't know why I was obsessed with this but maybe it's all the the ads I've seen today for does it cost more than my cars worth remember no matter what I'm ranting or babbling about you're welcome here whether your tier one operator at tier nine you're welcome here you
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ESCAPEES' DREAM CATCHER RV PARK, DEMING NM
hello everyone today I'm making a review of a campground which is called dreamcatcher RV park which is dated in Deming New Mexico and this is an RV park this is an escapees RV park and it's actually our first experience in escapees parks everything is pretty this is an office and bath house and laundry building so let's take a look now this right here not even across the road the neighboring parking lot it's a hotel quality inn but they have a restaurant and you can go here from the park and just have some food or they also make Taco Tuesdays for game ground habitat it's on Tuesdays the park is very close to the road so if you go to the west we were coming from El Paso and we're headed toward Tucson so on the way there is Deming and you don't have to go far from the main road though it's quiet you can hear the road but it's not overwhelming it's just it's mighty there are some three years and we see the mountains all around the camera emerald is quite small and there's not much facilities there most of the except this is an exceptionally well I was going to say that most of that sports don't have picnic tables or fire pits because these are quite small spots but they're all nicely leveled no problems with that everything is clean nice and there's a lot of life happening inside of this house this is the office and rec hall building everything is pretty looked after look at this beautiful I'm gonna bus and I'm gonna run some of the air be sure everything is really neat inside you can buy ice cream and there's the coffee maker a TV nice sitting area I'll swap table for the nading this is probably for the games there's another one they go well with the table so some kind of celebrations or something probably a lot of puzzles green flowers everywhere I literally like it green plants and there's a library quite big everything is in order you can swap or borrow and make library no children's books though the adult books and also DVDs and CDs and even more alt cassettes and even videotapes in a portable pool room as everything here everything is neat and clean and they do and here it's an office you can sign in for different activities though as well let's say it tomorrow is them it's called some kind of social soup sandwich sweets in the movie two dollars plus a non-perishable item per person for the local food pantry then you have to sign in that's sweet they do allow packages the people working here are really very nice you kind of feel like visiting your family here you can open the fridge and buy ice cream and just put money really sweet a lot of helpful ID to do this here a lot of helpful helpful information like places to go places to visit to eat business party can allow it I can leave your business card here amazing I want you it's a quite big and spacious room and there's one three four four [Music] four machines and six dryers and it's really very neat very clean all the machines are really clean they looked upon each machine is dollar twenty five both washers and dryers which is a really good price they even have baskets for your convenience and like small things like ironing board and iron hangers really very neat very look very well looked upon I like it and also we can see here well you can put your whatever information is here I guess now probably not itself for the campground but there's their activity list I wanted to show you and on Tuesdays there's a Taco Tuesday it's very fun they meet there's you see there's social hour every day almost every day right at 4 p.m. and everyone who who wants can go me you can go and meet at the clubhouse for just socializing and then on Tuesday after that they all go together there's just down the road there's the hotel which they also serve food in the restaurant and there's Taco Tuesday tzer's their tacos softshell taco is one dollar each and they just go and hang out together we just did that and it was a lot of fun three of us ate for ten dollars which was really nice so I really like the social life here and now there's the washhouse toilets with the curtains but look they're cute clean curtains embroidered and there's one two showers with a little room and the show itself it is really really clean sparkly absolutely no moist very very nice and quite spacious and you can sit on them and look there's even there's scales in the ladies room amazing very nicely taken care of everything is very well done with love and here they have their rates so we see that the escapees have discounted rate which is daily $20 for 30 M plus tax and weekly is just hundred and twenty or monthly is 225 plus electric which is a very good price that would not for non escapees it's 25 daily it's also a good price I hear them tours outside a locked it's very safe so only guests get the lock number and upon arrival so nobody else can so I highly recommend this game ground especially when you need to have a rest traveling west or east since its kind of on the road and it's an on a low rate especially if you had an escapee isn't a member but even if you're not you don't have swimming pools or other entertainment but it's a really very neat very clean and very well taken care of campground with a very friendly and helpful stuff there are a lot of these birdies all over and we even saw a bunny yesterday just right here on the rocks hey guys thank you for watching there's a little RV I hope this review will be helpful if you liked it please press like and see you later
Crazy or not?
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W, 02.22.23 -- 2021 PANINI FLAWLESS BASEBALL 1-BOX BRIEFCASE BREAK #34 *RT*
hi everyone Joe for jaspiescasebreaks.com coming at you with 2021 Panini Flawless baseball random team break 34 it's a one briefcase break and Carl with the all spots Mojo personal break thanks Carl thanks for hanging with me on a Wednesday grabbing all the spots in one briefcase random team break number 34. saving me a randomizer too I love it let's just Dive Right into remember we made that a squiggle in the previous break to let you know that these are both from the same case did I upload that other video I did it's in the process of uploading had a really nice break before in the previous case let's see what we got in this case so there's no third hit here I'm gonna tied the other encased hits that a gem on the left side you got the auto on the right side let's see what we got in the middle no no trade offers no trade offers trade windows closed Carl got all the spots yeah trade Windows TWC man all right good luck to Carl I'm gonna lead off with a one out of seven Craig Biggio triple Relic some nice colors there we got Joe Cronin four out of 20. piece of that old old wool uniforms they used to wear can you imagine wearing those those thick wool uniforms back in uh back in the day yes hot summers [Applause] we got Luis cambusano 20 out of 20. that's cool patch we got a one out of seven Bo Jackson this guy knows honored Inc Beau Jackson bow knows flawless it's got some good penmanship there as well nice next is David Cone nine out of ten legendary autograph a few more here Carl then the encase we got Josh Donaldson 10 out of 10. twins Edition we got a Nate Pearson six out of ten rookie autograph and we've got a Alex kirloff nice patch 13 out of 20. all right you're in case cards Carl good luck got a three out of ten Thai Cobb diamond that's pretty cool nice all right and let's see the autograph on the other side is is Brian Hayes rookie Auto 10 out of 20. nice one Carl there you go Carl with all the spots getting all the hits thank you Carl I'll see you next time for the next break bye
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Beginners Smokey Eye Makeup Tutorial // Parts of the Eye // How To Apply
for today's Monday makeup lesson I'm going to show you how to create a classic smoky eye it's one of those looks that looks so good on so many people and I have a lot to tips and tricks to show you guys to make sure it works perfectly for you so let's get started the first step to a perfect smoky eye is to make sure you're priming the lids and you can use eyeshadow primer or concealer but you really want to make sure you're completely covering the lid from the lash line up to the brows to create a blank canvas this is to disguise any discoloration that we might naturally have on our lids and also give the eyeshadow something to hold onto so you actually want to leave your eyeshadow primer or concealer just a little sticky this will actually grab hold of the shadow however I do have a little trick to make sure you also get a good blend so we'll get to that in a second in any eye makeup look the main areas of the eye would be the crease area and the crease area is really important in the smokey eye if you think of what smoke is it's that deep dark color that then fades into nothing on the crease area is where that fading into nothing happens crease area is basically where the lid creases into the eye shape but it stops just underneath the brow bone and of course you have to lid as well the first milky I actually divide the lid into an upper and a lower part now as far as eyeshadows go I've created a little smoky palette for us and you want to adapt this to work with your own skin tone so the first shade is what I refer to as the base shade so this is very similar to your own skin tone could be a little lighter we then have our contour shade this should be a few shades darker than your own skin tone and then you have your mid-tone and your mid-tone is probably the most important a lot of people refer to this as the transition shade this is somewhere in between the base and the contour that's why I call it a mid-tone because it's a middle tone and then we have our smoky shadow so our smoky shade is basically whatever type of smoky eye that you want to create I'm going to create a black one so let's get started with this look taking a blending brush on our base shade and this is my little trick to get that perfect blend we're basically going to start at the crease of the eye and then work up underneath the brows so you want to pack on this space shade to create a silky powdery effect but avoid the lid we want the lid to stay a little tacky from the concealer and the primer we want that crease to be really powdery really easy to blend over by applying that powder we're basically gonna create an easier softer blend remember how I said concealer and primer gives the shadows something to hold onto well this powdery base will make sure we have something to blend over and that's how you get that perfect soft blend just make sure to avoid the lid don't come down too far keep it from the crease right up to the brows for the next step we're gonna keep with that same blending brush and I haven't cleaned it off we're gonna go in with our mid tone or a middle tone or a transition shade and we're gonna start over everything that we've already applied but we're gonna stop under the brow bone the first shadow went from the crease right up underneath the brows avoiding the lid and use this little diagram as a representation of what we're doing here we're starting in this crease area and then softly blending upwards if you're not sure where to stop and start your blend you basically want to keep it in between these two parallel points it looks really complicated but it's basically using the edge of your eye nose and brow on one side and then creating a parallel line on the inner corner if you blend outside the lines don't worry because you can always clean up at the end just use this as a guide then we're going to take a clean blending brush and I always keep the clean blending brush handy for every look but in particular when you're doing a smoky eye go over everything that you've applied to soften out any harsh lines no additional product needed just soften out those lines now we're going to move on to applying the contour and I need you guys to take a brush that's got a lot of control in it so maybe a flat brush or a pencil brush or a brush like this which is somewhere in between it's one of my favorites and picking up a little bit of that contour shade which is one of the darker shades from this palette we're going to apply this all over the lid area so I want you guys to keep this just to the lid bringing it up to where that mid-tone starts in the crease but don't go beyond that point really focus on the roots of the lashes and softly blend this full room back covering the lid try to avoid blending this up too high because that can ruin the look you want to keep it nice and deep and low so what we're gonna end up with is a deep dark look right at the roots the lashes then fades upwards fading into that mid-tone into that crease and up underneath the brows next I want you to take a small flat brush something that you have the most control over and I want you to take your smoky shadow so whatever smoky shadow that you're using I'm using black and there's two ways that you can apply this you can bring your hand down onto the lash line or you can come on it straight on as you can see my hand is pretty much at the level of my nose as I'm applying this I'm applying it using the lash roots as my guide and follow the natural shape of your lash line if you have your hand too low at this point you're gonna blend that black up too far and I don't want you guys to do that so try to keep it at around the cheek level or bring your hand over the top and press downwards onto the lash line either way just imagine that you're creating a liner look just coat right by those lashes and really pack it on there get in between those lashes right onto that lash line it's really important we have to imagine that that black is coming from somewhere so it has to start really dark at the base now for shaping wise I like to have it slightly thicker just in the center it's almost like an oval shape this will create that classic round shape that you get with a smoky eye so it's slightly tapered on the inside and the outside and highest in the middle before you go any further what I want you to do is take your fingertip and really press on that pigment push it right at those lashes no smudging no blending just pushing that on there this will remove any fallout while also making sure we're really packing that pigment right at the roots of the lashes once you've done that you can then take your small blending brush or a pencil brush and softly and lightly smudge this out watch for your hand placement here what I want you guys to remember is that if your hand is below your blend will be high and that's good a start because we want to bring that black on the root the lashes upwards to about the halfway point of the lid but if you keep your hand this low throughout the entire smudging process you're gonna end up pushing it up too high bring that brush slightly upwards as you start to smudge regain control over that brush and very softly sweep over and back and this will prevent you from blending up too high you do not want it to surpass the lid and get into that crease area depending on the look that you're doing of course but particularly for a classic smokey eye keeping it nice and low by the lashes is the best way to get that classic look I usually split the lid into two sections so I have a lower part in an upper part I'm making it sound really complicated but it's actually not that complicated but if you learn these techniques it will become easier even though it sounds like I'm making it harder than it is the next step is really important and it's to really dark and in between the lashes so apply a pencil liner on your waterline which is the upper tight line of your lid what I like to do is just look down in a mirror and just kind of push upwards between the lashes this will create that dark smoky look you have to imagine where this smoky depth is coming from and it should be coming right between the lashes so try getting that pencil right in there another important thing is to coat those lashes I actually brush my lashes downwards to make sure it's really dark right at the roots once again to create the illusion of the depth coming from the lash line essentially it looks like we just have really thick lashes if you want to go an extra step you can always apply invisible liner if you watch my videos a lot you'll know that I've talked about this it's basically lining very very thinly right between your lashes as close as possible and I also went ahead and applied some falsies once again this creates the illusion of a deep dark look right at the roots so that's pretty much all of the work done but we've still got a lot of work to do you have to clean up underneath the eyes because keeping it as clean and bright as possible will create that contrast with the smoky eye so don't neglect doing this you also want to clean up underneath the brows by taking a little bit of the base shade and a small brush and applying this on the brow bone we have already applied this but reapplying it will actually brighten this up and you can also pop a little bit of this shadow on the inner corner of the eye too I like to imagine that this smoky eye is coming from my lashline and we don't have lashes right in there so try brightening ever-so-slightly Mushaf woodlots mascara to balance out the top and there you go a classic smoky eye and you can use these techniques to create any number of different looks but I love that deep dark look starting at the roots of lashes and blending upwards if you try out this look I would love to hear from you guys you can also send me a picture and if you have any problems I'm always here to help so just leave a comment and I'll try and get back to you check out the other videos on the screen hit that like button if you learned something hit that subscribe button if you're new and I'll see you guys in the next one
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Tool Marks: Types of Tool Marks and Examination of Tool Marks | ePoster 4
uh good afternoon uh although my topic is uh tool marks type of tool marks and examination of food marks toolmarks uh the tool mark is uh the impression left by the contact of a tool onto a surface when the tool or object contact the surface with sufficient force to create an indentation the pattern of the tool is permanently reproduced on that surface tool mark examination is an important discipline of criminalistics its goal is to establish a link between a tool mark and the tool that created it some examples of tool is knives razer blade hammer screwdriver etc types of tool marker there are three major categories of good marks indentation mark abrasion marks cutting marks so indentation mark are made by a tool when it is pressed against a softer surface often forming a negative impression on the object which is leaving the force averaging mark aversion marks are produced when a tool is placed against another object and moved parallel to the across the object with pressure applied [Music] cutting mark cutting marks a combination of compression and sliding cutting marks are a result of pressure being applied at both side of an object and are often associated with scissors wire cutter etc when used with this tool can leave behind marks and exterior sense along the cut edges of the material example a wire cutter etc examination of tool mark and the examination of tool mark is conducted in different phases first the tool mark is observed measured and described second a photograph is taken perpendicular to the tool marks this profile and this uh provide a permanent report of the class and some individual characteristics of the tool marks third if the support onto which the tool mark is located can not be collected as evidence a cast of tool mark is made this cast is usually made with polymeric dental paste plaster of berries and cellulose residue when a tool is discovered and its class characteristics match the ones exhibited by the tool mark after that comparison process is started for comparison the process we use comparison microscope the incriminating tool mark is placed on the left side of microscope and the comparison mark on the right side of microscope if a match exists between the individual characteristics the common origin between the incriminated tool mark and the tool is established after that conclusion can be made in three ways positive id negatively inconclusive positive id means class characteristics and individual characteristics match negative id means class characteristics do not match inconclusive means class characteristics match but insufficient matches in individual characteristics that's all about my topic thank you
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Presidential Election: Court Adjourns Judgement In Apm’s Petition Seeking Tinubu’s Disqualification
the presidential election petition court has reserved judgment in the petition of the Allied people's movement APM second disqualification of President Bola tinubu from the February 25th presidential election on the grounds of unlawful nomination the court had joined its verdict indefinitely after the parties adopted their final addresses seeking various requests APM is praying the courts to nullify the election of tinubu on the ground that he's vice presidential candidate kashim shatima unlawfully allowed himself to be nominated twice for the two different consequences shatima had been nominated by the APC as a candidate for Borneo senatorial Central senatorial district and was later nominated by the same party as vice presidential candidate following to a draw of kabiru massari who was the initial vice presidential candidate to tinubu the grounds of the APM was that shatima and the APC Bridge the Electoral acts by engaging in the elect double nomination however the proceedings were final addresses were adopted APM through its Council Andrew margu Sans asked the courts to invoke relevant laws to nullify the nomination of tinibo and shatima on the ground of unlawful illegal and unjustifiable nomination however the inec which is the first respondent in the petition pray the courts to dismiss the petition for lacking in Merit hello hope you enjoyed the news please do subscribe to our YouTube channel and don't forget to hit the notification button so you get notified about fresh news updates
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Introductory Paragraph and Concluding Paragraph
[Music] hello guys welcome back it has been a while it is nice to see you today before i begin my presentation i would like to share to you our words for today it can be found in the doctrine and covenants it says on a quote that which is of god is light and he that receiveth light and continue within god receive it more light and that light grow it brighter and brighter until the perfect day and again verily i say unto you and i say it that you may know the truth that you may chase darkness from among you if you want darkness to be eliminated in your life then you must gather more light until there will be no more portion of darkness within you okay with no further ado we will dive into our presentation today we will talk about additional two types of paragraph number one is introductory paragraph and number two is concluding paragraph first we talk about introductory paragraph what is the purpose of introductory paragraph the purpose of the introductory paragraph is to make our readers want to read our papers second to create a focus controlling idea for the rest of your essay both of these purposes are accomplished through the hook and the thesis statement just look with our example the one with a brown arrow that was given by my teacher in my introductory paragraph it stays there nice hook given by my teacher and then the other one is good strong clear thesis statement that answer the prompt question and provides an outline for your essay always remember that we have two parts of the introductory paragraph one is the hook and the other is the thesis statement now hook is the first component of the introductory paragraph or sometimes they call it rubber something to do with grabbing the attention of the reader or hooked their attention and it has two general purposes number one is to draw the reader in and number two is to give adequate context to the essay topic so in drawing the readers in is you as the writer only have one shot at drawing your readers in and making them want to read your paper it is crucial that this part of your writing process not go overlooked while it can sometimes be challenging to know what set of thoughts and words might draw your specific reader in there are some methods you can apply that have a much higher rate of success than others let's take a moment to review a few of the most common do's and don'ts of hope writing you can start your hook by applying the following underdose these are engaging examples thought-provoking quotes personal experience or anecdotes thought-provoking questions those are highly recommended and they are very effective in starting your sentence with the dose now the next is the big no-no they are x and not recommended underdones are vague sentence restate the prompt questions webster webster's dictionary definition down of man statement so please always remember the no no okay so those are the dose and don'ts in hope writing now let us proceed to the second general purposes in the hook writing the second is providing adequate contacts if you have access to a cell phone or computer you have likely played around with some of the map apps or features perhaps you have even input your home address so you can see the satellite image of your building nippa house yard and surrounding neighborhood your introductory paragraph is very much like this map feature for your paper and topic you eventually want your reader to find your neighborhood or house your thesis but if your reader does not live in your general area you might have to zoom out a bit to give your reader contacts for where you want him or her to go or end up so that's adequate context moving on we will talk about this statement the thesis statement is the second component of the introductory paragraph that this statement serves as the roadmap for the rest of your essay it indicates the controlling idea you will be engaging throughout your essay your responses to the prompt question and also outlines the controlling ideas of each of your body paragraph to write a truly effective thesis statement there are a few simple things you should remember first this statement must be the must be in the last sentence in the introductory paragraph this statement should indicate the controlling idea of the essay this statement outline the controlling idea of each body paragraph this statement must be reviewed or rewritten if necessary so when we say your thesis statement be in the last sentence this this is self-explanatory we can understand that the last sentence in your introductory paragraph is your thesis statement next indicate the controlling idea remember last time my video on component of the basic paragraph in that video you learned that one of the key to a great basic paragraph is a single controlling idea as stated in the topic sentence of the paragraph a basic essay is no different just as the basic paragraph requires a single controlling idea so too does the base the basic essay and just as that controlling idea is established in the topic sentence of a basic paragraph the controlling idea of the basic essay is established within its thesis statement next outline the controlling idea another thing your thesis should do is outline the controlling ideas for each of your body paragraph for an essay the simple where you are only being asked to pick one thing you can do or change the controlling idea for your body paragraph will likely be the same as your controlling ideas for the entire essay example principle of action in my sample essay however as you move toward prompt questions in which you are asked to share two or more ideas instead of just one this step in the thesis writing process will become all the more important so our example is principle of action can be broken down into two ways like consistency and quality so you can discuss consistency in your next paragraph after your introductory paragraph and in the next paragraph you can discuss quality in that order next your thesis statement must be reviewed or rewritten if necessary sometimes the body paragraph and their supporting details slightly or even greatly change the scope of the essay or your answer to the prompt question it is always a good idea to review the introductory paragraph an accompanying thesis statement to ensure that the pieces answer to the prompt question and the answer you support throughout the body of your paper match with one another think of it this way how frustrated would you be if you were promised a map to the local theme park for a day of fun only to receive directions to an oil refinery you would likely be frustrated by the fact that what you were promised upfront was not delivered to you in the end always make sure the roadmap you issued to your reader in the introductory paragraph matches the actual direction they receive in the body of your essay please check my basic essay and try to read a comment my teacher gives me good feedback because i follow correct direction to my thesis statement after the introductory paragraph we will now proceed to our second paragraph as what i have said i already made a video regarding on how to do a basic paragraph please watch my video just click the link down below in the comments section for you to see the discussion on the components of the basic paragraph then i would like to add a supplementary discussion and i will just focus on one of the supporting details of the basic paragraph and that is the expert's testimony expert testimony is about a scientific technical or professional issue given by a person qualified to testify because of familiarity with the subjects or special training in the field in order to do this assignment well you will not only need to select the appropriate credible sources material to strengthen your supporting details but also know how to integrate them in an effective and seamless way i'm talking about code integration so there are two main benefits to good code integration first is it strengthens the overall thesis and controlling idea of the essay through credible and authoritative supporting details second is it accomplishes it in a way that avoids plagiarism we can talk a little bit about plagiarism so plagiarism is the use of another person's words or ideas without giving them proper credit on the surface this might not seem like such a bad thing so why would so many universities in the world categorize it as a serious the answer lies in the policies the rules of the western education system in the western education system the use of another person's words or ideas without proper credit being given is considered to be intellectual theft plagiarism is a problem for students in the western education system because educators in the system believe that writing is a visible concrete demonstration of a writer's knowledge inside an academic skill thus to represent another person's writing as your own is to misrepresent your own accomplishments the expectation of this course and all others beyond it is for you to give proper credit for the words and ideas you are using in your writing in order to avoid intellectual thief it is also the expectation of this and other university courses moving forward that you give proper credit for the words or ideas you use so you so your true knowledge insight and academic skill are properly represented in your writing now that you have a proper understanding of what plagiarism is and why it should be avoided let's turn our attention to how it can be avoided under integrating codes many times students plagiarize simply because they do not know how to properly integrate the words and ideas they find from other sources with their own words and ideas while there are many ways this can be successfully done this lesson will focus on teaching you one simple way to integrating source material it is known as the ice method i represent introduce c represents sight e represents explain so we will talk about a little bit about this ice method first is i introducing the source whether you are paraphrasing someone else words or ideas or directly quoting them your reader will likely want to know at least the following about what you are saying so in introducing the source you may use or get the who meaning who said it who is the author of it and then where it was said in what source it was found and then when it was said when it was published okay based on the example in my presentation please check the step-by-step process from number one to number four number one it is the site page of the article answers the question where where it was published what is the site page name as to where article has been published number two it is the title of the article number three it is the name of the author and this will answer the question who who is the author of the article it is the date as to when it is published that is number four so number four is the date as to when it is published ok so it answers the question when the article has been published so we are done with the other methods which is the introduce the i now we will proceed to the second code integration and it is the site the letter c after you have created your source introduction your next step should be source integration actually citing the source in general there are three basic ways you could do i should integrate the quotation number one direct quotation word for word you will get the word for word as in the recordation second paraphrase summary of another another person's words or ideas third the combination of both combination of the reputation and the paraphrasing okay okay please check my presentation on how to get the citation and connect it to your basic essay the underlying sentence are the words that we need to use and will be integrated to our basic essay so letter e is explanation this is the final thing every integrated sources needs is a follow-up explanation this explanation portion of code integration gives you as the writer an opportunity to explain the significance of the code or paraphrase provide an analysis of it and even establish connections back to the topic sentence of the paragraph this brief follow-up explanation do not take long and it will add so much value based on what you have learned about the eyes approach to source integration introduction citation and explanation a fully integrated code might look like the following please see my presentation i just simply plot the ice method as you can see i have the direct quotation from the author and followed on how to answer the question where who and when after that we give our explanation to explain the significance of the coat so that's all for our ice method if it is not clear for you please review the video in order for you to really understand how to use effectively the ice method okay now we're moving to our uh concluding paragraph what is the purpose of concluding paragraph the purpose of the concluding paragraph is to provide closure on the essay topic or idea you have taken your reader on a journey throughout your essay and the concluding paragraph gives you an opportunity to revisit and strengthen the main parts of that journey for your reader a conclusion can take many shapes but it tends to do at least the following these two is very important when you do or make your concluding paragraph number one revisit the ideas the themes in the essay and then the second one is provide closure okay the purpose of the concluding paragraph first is to revisit themes ideas no conclusion could ever serve its purpose without being somehow connected to and drawing conclusion from the main ideas and themes discussed in the paper it's always a good idea to revisit some of the main points discussed perhaps especially the this statement be careful though one thing you don't want to do is to restate the this statement the topic sentence or supporting details word for word your readers already got the information from the introductory and the body paragraphs simply restating it again would add little value to the essay while adding a lot of extra thoughts that have already been shared what your readers do want and need however is to be reminded of where they have been the topics that were covered with the added benefit of context a sense of how what they have read applies to them and or should change their outlook on that given topic okay then the second one is providing closure the final thing your concluding paragraph should do is provide your reader with some closure this is not necessarily closure in the sense that everything is answered or explained rather it is closure in the sense that your reader senses that the discussion that has been happening throughout the essay is complete there are many ways you can do this but here are a couple simple suggestions number one link the last paragraph to the first meaning your concluding paragraph must be linked to the first paragraph the introductory paragraph so that it can revisit the ideas and the themes next is give your readers something to think about okay so that they will hold on to their mind and think of the things that need to understand more or research more about the topic okay so that's all now this is the the summary and the picture as we putting it all together the introductory paragraph the paragraph body paragraph and the concluding paragraph okay so that's all thank you for watching please don't forget to subscribe and ring the bell and please write a comment down below so i can address your questions and concerns thank you once again and goodbye guys see you [Music] you
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CripChat Australia Episode 99: Managing a natural disaster
[Music] no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no everybody Welcome to group chat your weekly podcast for everything disability today I have with me Jonathan Shah hello Pleasant Cunningham everyday thank you thank you for that David we're all good thank you very much David D how is everyone else how you doing David fabulous we're fine oh good and how about you Jonathan if you um [Music] good guys what are we gonna be telling about today that's a good question uh Jonathan today we're gonna be as you know uh most of the East Coast on Australia I've been here pretty badly with the floods and so today we'll be talking about you know emergency preparedness I had a profession in case of a natural disaster being prepared for any disaster it doesn't have to be just a natural disaster um good stuff good stuff so David and for the audience as well if you want to leave us any comments give us any questions feel free to design the chat and please like oh yeah most definitely but let's get into the discussion and so you're not obviously with this uh emergency or a natural disaster occurring first thing we need to look after is our Mental Health mental health is the most important thing we need to you know maintain it will and take care of it otherwise it's gonna lead to disaster yeah so gentlemen I I agree with you oh yeah for sure David um fair enough yes exactly so David how would you maintain your mental health and well-being you're not gonna be able to think straight oh yeah or doing playing sports yep and if you're feeling down talk to someone yep and let someone know making sure making sure yourself you know well you're satisfied in what you do and do you think that like yourself for it yeah yeah for sure make sure you're happy if you learn if you don't take care of yourself no one is No One's Gonna Take care of that he can't be forced to be taken care of yeah yeah it's always good to reach out you know in this alone most definitely what are your thoughts on David say yeah well basically like I actually have begun asking myself these questions today actually which is quite useful I mean because where I live is in a in an apartment complex and so I'm on the um I'm on the rooftop so where I live so basically um yeah there are risks to be around how I prepare myself and how we would get out of at a at a striking height you maintain mental health and comfort and security in that because like it's a worry when a disasters begin to approach you know where you live and of course if you don't get out early enough and if you don't plan for how we're going to evacuate ourselves if we need to that's the concern as well I mean I think it's better to go early than to wait exactly what was uh yeah David if you always listen to the news to see what's happening with the weather and things around us another another news can depress you because a lot of things that I'm not sure is nation is that that hit the news in bad news but not all the time yeah always look prepared yeah and Jonathan how do you prepare yourself [Music] thank you always important to keep you so cute with you yourself [Music] and when they are amazing together for you amazing cases and voices [Music] you don't get Transit [Music] for example without hey yo oh man you shave for you yeah yeah yeah [Music] so you make sure you have your medications you always have a supply yeah that you can get away with for now or your name I'm gonna have a bag already packed for emergency with clubs medication and equipment that you need also also your financial stuff yeah and if all your needs yeah yeah thank you for the David day pretty prepared yeah yeah that's very good that's very good point they are devotee yeah it's up to you and a dad you get the thing I was at editor is it's good to actually have an actual documented strategy or a plan um in case of different scenarios so if we if if you could actually devise an idea of where you're actually located or you're located you know um you know a community about what possible scenarios could come by your way and to actually plan for them um and also to actually have a have an emergency contacts list there you go people to call and yeah and yeah places to go to to go somewhere you know that's important too that's a good point but uh thank you both everything they would say uh yeah always good to notify people exactly where you are where you're located in case uh an emergency does not happen and uh yeah they'll be I guess uh quick to respond and be able to save you in that moment always good to you know also also if they give you a warning together then give you warnings for no reason they give you a warning because it's gonna get to you they give you they give you time to get everything they don't want you to be stranded there that if they do tell you this area is going to get is in danger of flooding of fire didn't get everything [Music] oh okay yeah you don't wanna yeah you want to leave when you can yeah for sure for sure but I think you just gonna give yourself up to date with the information and has anybody's been stranded in in a in a flood verse before [Music] no thank God no not yet I get it exactly no but it's always good to be cautious yeah yeah anytime you know especially now the weather that's happening in Australia you can come at any time and it it'll come very quick very quick yeah right you gotta respond quickly before you end up getting stranded what what about what about when you've got a wheelchair that'll be hard to get out oh yeah of course of course you're full of floods of course of course that's why you gotta respond very quickly and make sure you get ideas would it be safe to get a a life jacket ah look it's always good to have that handy in case because the problem is if you do use a powered wheelchair and a flood comes and you know attacks your home your proud water is gone it's most likely gone is it won't work no more so that's why it's always good to respond very quickly but yeah look uh that's the reality we're facing now everyone needs to you know survive it [Music] together yeah when they give you a warning to get out because if you don't listen you're not just putting yourself in danger you'll put in the people that are coming they're out our rescues in danger too because they're gonna come out to rescue you yeah yeah of course uh David but in saying that it is a bad volatility to you know help out the community so for those that are wearing the best their their job is to you know protect you know other people in our emergency situations we're talking about the ACs so whenever you're in doubt or whenever you're concerned it's a good thing is to contact the SES and yeah get information as well as uh evacuation centers if you need to evacuate and they go that's pretty useful information when a natural uh listen to them because of course [Music] exactly [Music] exactly it's always good to check uh updates on the Bureau of meteorology website that would predict you know the weather patterns that are happening around us uh so I keep always keep yourself updated with that you can write down what if they've ever been in a natural disaster or anything and any complications like that which only they did need help and and it said it also sounds like everybody needs to buy a boat yeah because the water is rising we can buy it what's good you know that's the the the ones that they actually in a in a box and they can come out pop out oh yeah what do they call them uh Jack of the box [Music] what do you think I might apply for one of them uh if anyone knows that David's talking about please provided in the comments uh there are boats that that do actually uh fold up blow up oh the the life yeah yeah the the raft is a the ones that you blow up and it becomes like a boat yeah I think they could laugh anyway um that was I've got that was like I'm very handy ah floaties yeah it's always good to give yourself a bed in an emergency situation good stuff good stuff David and so now we'll go to our final thoughts uh David say what are your thoughts yeah just to make sure just to make sure that we are achieve get prepared early plan um for eventualities and to make sure we actually take care of ourselves good stuff good stuff David wait for that what about over to you the other day all make sure we're prepared and be vigilant and make sure we got enough medication and prepare our stuff early for in case of emergency and make sure we've got enough meditation and make sure you tell people where you are and what's happening always good to know David thank you for that over to you Jonathan any final thoughts [Music] people with disabilities are in the vulnerable [Music] positions so we should fight into emergencies tiny eyes cryology nine and of the soul [Music] thank you for that Jordan so three main things from all this look after yourself look after your family look after your community always I keep yourself update with real-time information and I prefer and act quickly and must probably keep yourself safe good stuff good stuff so we've been watching anything thank you for listening [Music] thanks again guys [Music]
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Progreso Mexico Tarpon .. May 9 - May 19 2021
[Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] good morning here we are drone for tarpon all around us i've had two hookups already good fight good jump there's a bunch of them here all around us so let's see if gary can get one on here throwing the doa terrorize had to hook up on the white and hook up on the red [Music] oh they're rolling you can see them and they're rolling they're feeding [Music] work that rod tip back and forth makes that lure do this under the water and it really just drives them crazy tarpon are smart they got to see it and chase it it's coming at them sideways or directly they will turn away [Music] yeah they're all through here gary look at him oh there's a good size one right there that was a 20 pounder i've ever seen one come on get out of there come on get out of there get out of there get out of there get out of there get out of there oh my gosh he's on the other side okay go in there ah i think he came off buddy nice nice fish [Music] nice fish hold on hold on bring him no he broke he did come up he thought he broke the line but yeah it came right off oh thank you lord [Music] hold on hold on he's not gonna be dead oh yes thank you lord finally finally little baby [Music] third cast is a good one that's a good one [Music] right on right on second cast had one hooked up third cast threw back in there got a good tide running this morning they're feeding they are feeding all right all right [Music] you
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Super Smash Bros. Ultimate - Initial Thoughts and Mini Toon Link Analysis!
what's going on guys biddy here and today I have a super smash brothers ultimate video you may or may not to know if you don't know about it what is wrong with you yesterday was the Nintendo e3 comedy as I'm recording this on the 13 was the Nintendo e3 presentation where we got a lot of Smash Brothers for the switch aka Super Smash Brothers ultimate information I did not do a reaction video or anything like that but but I am going to be posting a lot of content for this I'm going to try and get extremely active and I hope you guys enjoy and stick around for it but pretty much so at e3 when they all they had the Invitational the demo the game showed some stuff a deal like um they didn't have all of the characters available there one of the characters they did not have available was Toon Link which if you of course may or may not know is my main in Smash 4 and also like a quick recap smash ultimate brings all of the characters that have been released in all the smash games into one and then some new additions obviously like readily Daisy will be in there inkling and yeah and they thought they put every character that was in Smash 4 they brought back ice climbers wolf snake Pichu very interesting so yeah and if you go on the Smash Bros comm website I'll have a link to it down below they revamped it all for smash ultimate and they have all the all the characters that were announced you see the number above Toon Link that means he was like the 43rd character added like in order like the first well like 1 through 12 will be these were the 12 characters added in 64 and then the new characters that were added on melee will be the next numbers and so on so forth so every character on the Smash Bros site will have have a little like info page on them doesn't really have much yet cuz like the chosen now stall but they there is like a 25 to 30 second video on each character when you get to see a little bit of a little bit of info Milo this that's fine well yeah you see a little bit of info and I already saw it but I'm going to watch it again and I'm only I'm gonna give like my thoughts on Toon Link from what we see here which yes will not be much but it'll be a little bit of speculation in there too but I'm just gonna give my thoughts because there are a couple things I did want to mention so let me just I just play it a bit I'm gonna pause that points and whatnot to talk about so we go classic music there he is the boy all right right away I'm gonna let that play through again come on well look okay so we see him block the pink man that is there's nothing new blocks the it blocks it with the shield by not moving but then we see this all the way home in the new that I'm gonna be really bad at this by the way you see this this swing attack oh the move we accidentally skip to portion of jeez I'm bad at this uh you see the swing that you really haven't seen him do before and this makes me think that it's his F smash it it definitely gives off the impression that it is an ex mash and you some people may think what I thought initially that could be the F tilt but I'll get to that shortly but it looks like it's just a one-hit swing move because it launched it obviously watched him when he got hit by it normally in smash 4 and even in raw when you did the first hit I have smashed it didn't really have much knocked back but it helped the lead into the second hit which did have to knock back but this looks a little different and it's very interesting cuz some of you may or may not know after two weeks F smashes but I'm somewhat like it's at like / like what I'm actually like known for with him I love throwing out that move I love implementing in my gameplay and having it be two hits it has been a lot of use for me especially because you can one hit someone shield and you can mix up and delay the second hint - even forcing the drop shield or just not do the second hit and get away a grab or just release that neutral hasn't been of implications to it so the fact that if it is one hit it's a little bit upsetting for me not necessarily all be bad because obviously we don't know the frame data on it the damage output what we can do with it what the other moves can do into F smash there can be other useful but yeah and also if you look at young links video because young legal is also a character he had you see he has D to hit F smash just like two links in Smash 4 like him and melee to link it was normal to hit hi-yah the two swings but it's a possibility that tooling may not have it granted because this is e three things may change by the time release comes which is December 7th by the way kid hype four months I want to say four months six months but yeah right away that definitely caught my eyes and yeah nice open keep going all right so right here we get a little bit of info so uh so first off we see first off we see up til to not send that far like you see show cos like just right above him so I would it's safe to say that up till will still lead into combos just like you did in Smash 4 but then we get this little sequence right here you get up till dere is it's not the Pogo dere like he had in brawl where he if you dared you bounced on someone or bounce off shield which was very helpful very useful he definitely he still goes through them sticks it in the ground I can't tell it does kind of look alike to end lag it does look a little faster but I don't know that's cuz the video will I mean look at that time in between him pulling it out like this is I can see this out look he's pointing out that's one frame and then he starts pulling out the hookshot it's really not doesn't seem like there's much in lag mommy see some I thought yeah so he hit soon like I'm gonna try my best like dissect this gameplay as much as possible so he hits the ground look he's like as soon as he hits the ground he starts pulling it out actually no no that's still wearing the ground no my one two three four five six it's very good oh I know it still has a decent amount of mana like I don't know it just seems like it looks faster but yeah see you look at that and then by the time like shulk is like landing it looks like Shope is probably around like the 30 the 40 percent once it happens he's able to grab him out of like the phone I have a falling animation now in smash 4 it that that like isn't really like a thing you would see where like you would dare someone and then get a grab honestly that didn't look true either granted look like we don't know how much of like how much kids done things we'll have four more people was saying you didn't look like moves had as much hits town as I did in other games but I highly doubt that is a true thing dare to grab but the fact that he was able to grab him there is pretty interesting because in my experiences like when they're in falling animation grapples sometimes just not work so I can often obviously he has a tether grab just like always there's the hook shot but that is honestly like a decent thing that caught my eye but yeah so you got that and then he backed them look how far he wants it now here's the thing see I'm definitely being one of those theorists uh from my mom so I'm on my game explain to the flow but if he dared him you need air him and he didn't go that high and like literally fell back down really quickly to get the gray and then look how far you just wash that back for granted the initial launch speed on moves has been grew if you like increase the punch if you watch like thinking you play they get watch fast but then like stop at like you know at like in add a certain duration instead of just slowly like getting launched and then slowly slowing down it's like fast launches fast stop it's very interesting but yeah you mean you got heated hard also I am NOT a fan of this smoke thing that comes out when moves when big moves like that get it like it like we see this red smoke I'm not much of a fan of that honestly it is very distracting and especially because I it is more much more visible that it was it like in smash 4 it's especially in doubles like be watching the doubles play got a little bit of annoying fast anyways let's keep going now at first I was thinking that this was his taunt but the duration that in the last I'm guessing it's as if he has a rapid jab now so yeah because I was like oh he's taunting but first he didn't yell and also it in the last fight a few seconds which before he would just only do a point one second and then breathe afterwards so I'm guessing he has a rapid jab now which I'm not sure how to feel about that I mean I guess it's good as long as he did with a gentleman which which is only doing the one two three hit like you know Falcon he done he could rapper jab but if you hold down a he does the one two three and then just like doesn't do the rapid jab so if he's able to do that I guess having a rapper job would be cool different all right so you got a bomb pulls it up and there's a little sequence here okay we got of tilts yeah up till inside you see there there's the F tilt so that takes away that whole first hit in the beginning with the with all mark being an F toe his F total is still the same but I like to say he throws the bomb going uphill F tail into the bomb into a slightly charged grounded up beat which which looks which it looks different but still I don't see it as being a safe option and I can see being highly punishable I'm like a guy especially during smash 4 when it was when like people didn't crowded up be I was never a fan of it I don't do it myself because I just don't see it as worth it I see plenty of people will throw it out especially I pledge and if someone like just died just they don't get hard punished for I just see like better like safer options for I mean I mean it can work but I'm not about that but you did we did see the acuity Quincy up up tilt into F till that did look true and local sense into the bomb and it looks like you can combo that into like like F smash if you wanted to so that was pretty cool and I think right here AJ yeah it shows his final smash with harm what's like look look at his eye right there that's when you demonic as so good good well yeah final smash still the same and that's pretty much it so yeah I know like I made this video longer than it should be but I was like most of it was just getting my initial thoughts talking about Smash Bros ultimate but nonetheless this game does interest me of course we will have I'm sure we're getting more info by the day as people are pointing to demos whatnot and like I said I'm sure the game is gonna be different as time goes on before release and vibe release I'm sure a lot of things will be different I was like it was like that for smash for between III and the release so yeah it's gonna be you'd be very interesting um I hope to like has to @f smash but nonetheless he looks for the most part pretty similar like he'll probably just be a Mobile's owner with decent good combo game as long as it long as he is good kill power I can see myself playing it but I also have interest in young link I'll have interested on budget characters I want to one-shot snake I want to try inkling on trial like Meta Knight who else a bunch of character my pokemon trainer too like it's it's gonna be very interesting um but yeah maybe we'll get like a demo as time goes on but I'm gonna try to put up more Smash Bros ultimate content let me know what you guys want to see regarding this game but if you want to see me talk about other character if you want to see I'll probably make another video talking about some of the new changes that we have gotten with that they I hope they have shown us from smash forward to this game like directional air dodging there's this a different decent amount of changes adding battlefield of omega stages not if not only FTL make up a battlefield Omega and the option to turn stage hazards off like I'm gonna make a video probably on that stuff later this week but I just want to at least get something out for you guys now but thank you all for watching December 7th it's gonna be pretty high and I hope you guys enjoy the video leave a like if you did check out my channel for more content I will be posting more soon I know I've been slacking on it but I definitely have been streaming a bunch so you could go check the description below you can find my twitch as well as my discord server joining be part of the beauty committee as as I like to call it and that's it thank you guys for watching I'll catch you guys later peace
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section 41 of the history of chemistry this is a LibriVox recording all LibriVox recordings are in the public domain for more information or to volunteer please visit librivox.org recording by Lawrence tras Mount Vernon Ohio interface audio.com the history of Chemistry by Thomas Thompson volume 2 chapter 2 of the progress of philosophical chemistry in Sweden part three 11 the paper on fulminating gold goes a great way to explain the nature of that curious compound he describes the properties of this substance and the effects of alkaline and acid bodies on it he shows that it cannot be formed without ammonia and infers from his experiments that it is a compound of oxide of gold and ammonia he explains the fulmination by the elastic fluid suddenly gener generated by the decomposition of the ammonia 12 the papers on Platinum carbonate of iron nickel Arsenic and zinc do not require many remarks they add considerably to the knowledge which chemists at that time possessed of these bodies though the modes of analysis are not such as would be approved by a modern chemist nor were the results obtained possessed of much Precision the essay on the analysis of metallic ores by the wet way or by solution constitutes the first attempt to establish a regular method of analyzing metallic ores the processes are all imperfect as might be expected from the then existing state of analytical chemistry and the imperfect knowledge possessed of the different metallic ores but this essay constituted a first beginning for which the author is entitled to Great praise the subject was taken up by clao and speedily brought to to a great degree of improvement by the labors of modern chemists 14 the experiments on the way in which minerals behave before the blowpipe which Bergman published were made at bergman's request by assessor gone of Fallen who was then his puple they constitute the first results obtained by that very ingenious and amiable man he afterwards continued the investigation and added many improvements simplifying the Regents and the manner of using them but he was too indolent a man to commit the results of his investigations to writing bilius however had the good sense to see the importance of the facts which gone had ascertained he committed them to writing and published them for the use of minerology they constitute the book entitled bilius on the blowpipe which has been translated into English 15 the object of the essay on metallic precipitates is is to determine the quantity of fisten which each metal contains deduced from the quantity of one metal necessary to precipitate a given weight of another the experiments are obviously made with little accuracy indeed they are not susceptible of very great Precision lavoir afterwards made use of the same method to determine the quantity of oxygen in the different metallic oxides but his results were not more successful than the of Bergman 16 bergman's paper on iron is one of the most important in his whole works and contributed very materially to advance the knowledge of the cause of the difference between Iron and Steel he employed his pupils to collect specimens of iron from the different Swedish forages and gave them directions how to select the proper pieces all these specimens to the number of 89 he subjected a chemical examination by dissolving them in dilute sulfuric acid he measured the volume of hydrogen gas which he obtain by dissolving a given weight of each and noted the quantity and the nature of the undissolved residue the general result of the whole investigation was that pure malleable iron yielded most hydrogen gas steel less and cast iron least of All Pure malleable iron left the smallest quantity of soluble matter steel a greater quantity and cast iron the greatest of all from these experiments he drew conclusions with respect to the difference between iron steel and cast iron nothing more was necessary than to apply the antiphlogistic theory to these experiment as was done soon after by the French Chemists in order to draw important conclusions respecting the nature of these bodies iron is a simple body steel is a comp compound of iron and carbon and cast iron of iron and still greater proportion of carbon the defective part of the experiments of Bergman in this important paper is his method of determining the quantity of manganes in iron in some specimens he makes the manganes amount to considerably more than a third part of the weight of the hole now we know that a mixture of two parts iron and one part manganese is brittle and useless we are sure therefore that no malleable iron whatever can contain any such proportion of manganes the fact is that bergman's mode of separating manganes from Iron was defective what he considered as manganes was chiefly and might be in many cases altogether oxide of iron many years elapsed before a good process for separating iron from mananes was discovered 17 bergman's experiments to ascertain the cause of brittleness of cold short iron need not occupy much of our attention he extracted from it a white powder by dissolving the cold short iron in dilute sulfuric acid this white powder he succeeded in reducing to the state of white brittle metal by fusing it with a flux and charcoal clao soon after ascertained that this metal was a phosphorate of iron and that the white powder was a phosphate of iron and sheal with his usual sagacity hit on a method of analyzing this phosphate and thus demonstrating its nature thus bergman's experiments led to the knowledge of the fact that cold short iron owes its brittleness to a quantity of phosphorus which it contains it ought to be mentioned that Meyer of steton ascertained the same fact and made it known to chemists at about the same time with Bergman 18 the dissertation on the products of volcanoes first published in 1777 is one of the most striking examples of the sagacity of Bergman which we possess he takes a view of all the substances certainly known to have been thrown out of volcanoes attempts to subject them to chemical analysis and Compares them with the basalt and greenstone or trap rocks the origin of which constituted at that time a keen matter of dispute among geologists he shows the identity between lavas and basalt and greenstone and therefore infers the identity of formation this is obviously the true mode of proceeding and had it been adopted at an earlier period many of those disputes respecting the nature of trap rocks which occupi geologists for so long a period would never have been agitated or at least would have been speedily decided the whole dissertation is filled with valuable matter still well entitled to the attention of geologists his observation on zeolites which he considered as unconnected with volcanic products were very natural at the time when he wrote though the subsequent experiments of Sir James Hall and Mr Gregory Watt and above all an accurate attention to the scorey from different smelting houses have thrown a new light on the subject and have shown the way in which zootic crystals might easily have been formed in melted lava provided circumstances were favorable in fact we find abundant cavities in real lava from Vesuvius filled with zootic crystals 19 the last of the labors of Bergman which I shall notice here is his essay on elective attractions which was originally published in 1775 but was much augmented and improved in the third volume of his opuscula published in 1783 an English translation of this last edition of the essay was made by DR bedo and was long familiar to the British chemical world the object of this essay was to elucidate and explain the nature of chemical affinity and to account for all the apparent anomalies that had been observed he laid it down as a first principle that all bodies capable of combining chemically with each other have an attraction for each other and this attraction is a definite and fixed Force which may be represented by a number now the bodies which have the property of uniting together are chiefly the acids and alkalis or bases every acid has an attraction for each of the alkalis or bases but the force of this attraction differs in each some bases have a strong attraction for acids others a weak but the attractive force of each may be expressed by numbers now suppose that an acid a is united with with a base M with a certain Force if we mix the compound a m with a certain quantity of the base n which has a stronger attraction for a than M has the consequence will be that a will leave M and Unite with n n having a stronger attraction for a than M has will disengage it and take its place in consequence of this property which Bergman considered as the foundation of the whole of the science the strength of affinity of one body for another is determined by these decompositions and combinations if n has a stronger affinity for a than M has then if we mix together a m and n in the requisite proportions A and N will unite together leaving M uncombined or if we mix n with the compound a m m will be disengaged tables therefore form may be drawn up exhibiting the strength of these affinities at the top of a column is put the name of an acid or a base and below it are put the names of all the bases or acids in the order of their Affinity the following little table will exhibit a specimen of these columns sulfuric acid barites strontian poach soda lime magnesia here sulfuric acid is the substance placed at the head of the column and under it are the names of the bases capable of uniting with it in the order of their Affinity barites which is the highest up has the strongest affinity and magnesia which is lowest down has the weakest Affinity if sulfuric acid and magnesia were combined together all the bases whose names occur in the table above magnesia would be able to separate the sulfuric acid from it poach would be disengaged from SU furic acid by barites and strontian but not by soda lime and magnesia such tables then exhibited to the eye the strength of affinity of all the different bodies that are capable of uniting with one and the same substance and the order in which decompositions are affected Bergman Drew up tables of affinity according to these views in 59 columns each column contained the name of a particular substance and under it was arranged all the bodies capable of uniting with it each in the order of its Affinity now bodies may be made to unite either by mixing them together and then exposing them to heat or by dissolving them in water and mixing the respective Solutions together the first of these ways is usually called the dry way and the second the moist way the order of decompositions often varies with the mode employed on this account Bergman divided each of his 59 columns into two in the first he exhibited the order of decompositions in the moist way in the second in the dry he explained also the cases of double decomposition by means of these unvaried acceded to by the chemical world and continued to regulate their processes till berol published his chemical Statics in 1802 he there called in question the whole doctrine of Bergman and endeavored to establish one of the very opposite kind I shall have occasion to return to the subject when I come to give an account of the services which berol conferred upon chemistry I have already observed that we are under obligations to Bergman not merely for the improvements which he himself introduced uced into chemistry but for the pupils whom he educated as chemists and the discoveries which were made by these persons whose exertions he stimulated and encouraged among those individuals whose chemical discoveries were chiefly made known to the World by his means was sheal certainly one of the most extraordinary men and most sagacious and industrious chemists that ever existed Charles William shial was born on the 19th of December 1742 at stund the capital of Swedish Pomerania where his father was a Tradesman he received the first part of his education at a private Academy in straand and was afterwards removed to a public school at a very early period he expressed a strong desire to study Pharmacy and obtained his father's consent to make choice of this profession he was accordingly bound an apprentice for 6 years to Mr Bouch and a Apothecary in gotheborg and after his time was out he remained with him still 2 years longer it was here that he laid the groundwork of all his future celebrity as we are informed by Mr gromberg who was his fellow apprentice and afterward settled as an apothecary in straand he was at that time very reserved and serious but uncommonly diligent he attended minutely to all the processes reflected upon them while alone and studied the writings of Newman lemy kungl and stall with indefatigable industry he likewise exercised himself a good deal in drawing and painting and acquired some Proficiency in these accomplishments without a master kl's laboratorium was his favorite book and he was in the habit of repeating experiments out of it secretly during the nighttime on one occasion as he was employed in making pyrophorus his fellow Apprentice was malicious enough to put a quantity of fulminating powder into the mixture the consequence was a violent explosion which as it took place in the night threw the whole family into confusion and brought a very severe rebuke upon our young chemist but this did not put a stop to his industry which he pursued so constantly and judiciously that by the time his apprenticeship was ended there were very few chemists indeed who excelled him in knowledge and practical skill his fellow Apprentice Mr gromberg wrote to him in 1774 requesting to know by what means he had become such a proficient in chemistry and received the following answer I look upon you my dear friend as my first instructor and as the author of all I know on the subject in consequence of your advising me to read Newman's chemistry the perusal of this book first gave me a taste for experimenting myself and I very well remember that upon mixing some oil of cloves and smoking Spirit of nitrate together they took fire however I kept this matter secret I have also before my eyes the unfortunate experiment which I made with pyrophorus such accidents only serve to increase my passion for making experiments in 1765 sheal went to Malmo to the house of an apothecary called Mr cstom after spending 2 years in that place he went to Stockholm to superint ATT the Apothecary shop of Mr sharur in 1773 he exchanged the situation for another at upsa in the house of Mr Luke it was here that he accidentally formed an acquaintance with assessor gone of Fallen who was at that time a student at Upsala and a zealous chemist Mr gone happening to be one day in the shop of Mr Luke that gentleman mentioned to him a circumstance which had lately occurred to him and of which he was anxious to obtain an explanation if a quantity of salt peter be put into a crucible and raised to such a temperature as shall not merely melt it but occasion an agitation in it like boiling and if after a certain time The Crucible be taken out of the fire and allowed to cool the salt feeder still continues neutral but its properties are altered for if distilled vinegar be poured upon it red fumes are given out well vinegar produces no effect upon the salt peter before it has been thus heated Mr Luke wished from Gone an explanation of the cause of this phenomenon gone was unable to explain it but promised to put the question to Professor Bergman he did so accordingly but Bergman was as unable to find an explanation as himself on returning a few days after to Mr Luke's shop gone was informed that there was a young man in the shop who had given an explanation of the phenomenon this young man was sheal who had informed Mr Luke that there were two species of acids confounded under the name Spirit of Nitra what we at present call Nitric and hyponitrous acids nitric acid has a stronger affinity for potash than vinegar does but hyponitrous acid has a weaker the heat of the fire changes the nitric acid of the salt peter to hyponitrous hence the phenomenon was delighted with the information and immediately formed an acquaintance with sheal which soon ripened into a friendship when he informed Bergman of she's explanation the professor was equally delighted and expressed an eager desire to be made acquainted with sheal but when gone mentioned the circumstance to sheal and offered to introduce him to Bergman our young chemist rejected The Proposal with a strong feelings of dislike it seems that while sheal was in Stockholm he had made experiments on cream of tartar and had succeeded in separating from it taric acid in a state of Purity he had also determined a number of the properties of tartaric acid and examined several of the tartrates he drew up an account of these results and sent it to Bergman Bergman seeing a paper subscribed by the name of a person who was unknown to him laid it aside without looking at it and forgot it altogether sheal was very much provoked at this contemptuous an unmerited treatment he drew up another account of his experiments and gave it to renius who sent it to the Stockholm Academy of Sciences with some additions of his own in whose Memoirs it was published in the year 1770 it caus a cessor gone considerable trouble to satisfy sheal that bergman's conduct was merely the result of inadvertence and that he had no attention whatever of treating him either with contempt or neglect after much in treaty he prevailed upon Shield to allow him to introduce him to the professor of chemistry the introduction took place accordingly and Ever After Bergman and sheal continued steady friends Bergman facilitating the researches of sheal by every means in his power end of section 41 recording by Lawrence tras Mount Vernon Ohio interface audio.com section 42 of the history of chemistry this is a LibriVox recording all LibriVox recordings are in the public domain for more information or to volunteer please visit librivox.org recording by Lawrence tras Mount Vernon Ohio interface audio.com the history of Chemistry by by Thomas Thompson volume 2 chapter 2 of the progress of philosophical chemistry in Sweden part 4 it seems that while Sheil was in Stockholm he had made experiments on cream of tartar and had succeeded in separating it from tartaric acid in a state of Purity he had also determined a number of the properties of tartaric acid and examined several of the tartrates he drew up an account of these results and sent it to Bergman Bergman seeing a paper subscribed by the name of a person who was unknown to him laid it aside without looking at it and forgot it altogether sheal was very much provoked at this contemptuous and unmerited treatment he drew up another account of his experiments and gave it to rsus who sent it to the Stockholm Academy of Sciences with some additions of his own in whose Memoirs it was published in the year 1770 it cost assessor gone considerable trouble to satisfy sheal that bergman's conduct was merely the result of inadvertence and that he had no intention whatever of treating him either with contempt or neglect after much intreaty he prevailed upon Shield to allow him to introduce him to the professor of chemistry the introduction took place accordingly and Ever After Bergman and sheal continued steady friends Bergman facilitating the researches of sheal by every means in his power so high did the character of sheal speedily rise in Upsala that when the Duke of sudania visited the university soon after in company with Prince Henry of Prussia sheal was appointed by the university to exhibit some chemical processes before him he fulfilled his charge and performed in different furnaces several curious and striking experiments Prince Henry asked him various questions and expressed satisfaction at the answers given he was particularly pleased when informed that he was a native of straand those two princes afterwards stated to the professors that they would take it as a favor if sheal could have free access to the laboratory of the University whenever he wished to make experiments in the year 1775 on the death of Mr Popper Apothecary at coping a small place on the north side of Lake mer he was appointed by the Medical College provisor of the Apothecary shop in Sweden all the apothecaries are under the control of the medical college and no one can open a shop without undergoing an examination and receiving license from that learned body in the course of the examinations which he was obliged to undergo sheal gave great proofs of his abilities and obtained the appointment in 1777 the Widow sold him the shop and business according to a written agreement made between them but they still continued housekeeping at their joint expense he had already distinguished himself by his discovery of fluoric acid and by his admirable paper on manganes it was said too that it was he who made the experiments on carbonic acid gas which constitute the substance of bergman's paper on the subject and which confirmed and established bergman's idea that it was an acid at coping he continued his re SE arches with unremitting perseverance and made more discoveries than all the chemists of his time United together it was here that he made the experiments on air and fire which constitute the materials of his celebrated work on these subjects the theory which he formed was indeed erroneous but the numerous discoveries which the book contains must always excite the admiration of every chemist his discovery of oxygen gas had been anticipated by Priestly but his analysis of atmospheric air was new and satisfactory was peculiarly his own the processes by means of which he procured oxygen gas were also new simple and easy and are still followed by Chemists in general during his residence at coping he published a great number of chemical papers and every one of them contained a discovery the whole of his time was devoted to chemical investigations every action of his life had a tendency to forward the advancement of his favorite science all his thoughts were turned to the same object all his letters were devoted to chemical observations and chemical discussions K's annals was at that time the chief periodical work on chemistry in Germany he got the numbers regularly as they were published and was one of Kell's most constant and most valuable correspondence every one of his letters published in that work either contains some some new chemical fact or exposes the errors and mistakes of some one or other of krell's numerous correspondents she's outward appearance was by no means prepossessing he seldom joined in the usual conversations and Amusements of society having neither Leisure nor inclination for them what little time he had to spare from the hurry of his profession was always employed in making experiments it was only when he received visits from his friends with whom he could Converse on his favorite science that he indulged himself in a little relaxation for such intimate friends he had a sincere affection this regard was extended to all of the zealous cultivators of chemistry in every part of the world whether personally known to him or not he kept up a correspondence with several though this correspondence was much limited by his ignorance of all languages except German for at least he could not write fluently in any other language his chemical papers were always written in German and translated into Swedish before they were inserted in the Memoirs of the Stockholm Academy where most of them appeared he was kind and affable to all before he adopted an opinion in science he reflected maturely on it but after he had once embraced it his opinions were not easily shaken however he did not hesitate to give up an opinion as soon as it had been proved to be erroneous thus he entirely renounced the notion which he once entertained that silica is a compound of water and fuic acid because it was demonstrated by Meyer and others that the silica was derived from the glass vessels in which the fluoric acid was prepared and that these glass vessels were speedily corroded into holes and that if fluoric acid was prepared in metallic vessels and not allowed to come in contact with glass or any substance containing silica it might be mixed with water without any deposition of silica whatever it appears also by a letter of his published in krell's annals that he was satisfied of the accuracy of Mr cavendish's experiment showing that water was a compound of oxygen and hydrogen gases and one of lasser's repetition of them he attempted to reconcile this fact with his own notion that heat is a compound of oxygen and hydrogen but his arguments on that subject though ingenious are not satisfactory and there is little doubt that if he had lived somewhat longer and had been able to repeat his own experiments and compare them with those of Cavendish and lavosier he would have given up his own Theory and adopted that of lassier or at any rate the explanation of Cavendish which being more comfortable to his own preconceived notions might have been embraced by him in preference it is said by Dr Krell that Shield was invited over to England with an offer of an easy and advantageous situation but that his love of quiet and retirement and his partiality for Sweden where he had spent the greatest part of his life through difficulties in the way of these overtures and that a change in the English Ministry put a stop to them for the time the invitation kuss says was renewed in 1786 with the offer of a salary of 300 l a year but she's death put a final stop to it I have very great doubts about the truth of this statement and many years ago during the lifetime of Sir Joseph Banks Mr Cavendish and Mr kerwan I made an inquiry about the circumstance but none of the Chemists in Great Britain who were at that time numerous and highly respectable had ever heard of any such negotiation I am utterly at a loss to conceive what one individual in any of the ministries of George III was was either acquainted with the science of chemistry or at all interested in its progress they were also intent upon accomplishing their own objects or those of their Sovereign that they had neither time nor inclination to think of Science and certainly no money to devote to any of its voies what minister in Great Britain ever attempted to cherish the Sciences or to reward those who cultivate them with success if we accept Mr montigue who procured the place of Master of the mint for Sir Isaac Newton I know of no one while in every other nation in Europe science is directly promoted and considerable sums are appropriated for its cultivation and for the support of a certain number of individuals who have shown themselves capable of extending its boundaries not a single Farthing has been devoted to any such purpose in Great Britain science has been left entirely to itself and whatever has been done by by way of promoting it has been performed by the unaided exertions of private individuals George III himself was a patron of literature and an encourager of Botany he might have been disposed to reward the unrivaled Eminence which sheal had attained but this he could only have done by bestowing on him a pension out of his privy purse no situation which sheal could Phil was at his disposal the universities and the church were both shut against a Lu in and no pharmaceutical places exist in this country to which sheal could have been appointed if any such project had ever existed it must have been an idea which struck some man of science that such a proposal to a man of Shield's Eminence would redown to the credit of the country but that such a project should have been broached by a British Ministry or By Any Man of great political influence is an opinion that no person would adopt who has paid any attention to the history of Great Britain since the revolution to the present time sheal felt at last a sacrifice to his Ardent love for his science he was unable to abstain from experimenting and many of his experiments were unavoidably made in his shop where he was exposed during winter in the ungenial climate of Sweden to cold droughts of air he caught rheumatism in consequence and the disease was aggravated by his ardure and perseverance in his Pursuits when he purchased the Apothecary shop in which his business was carried on he had formed the resolution of marrying the Widow of his predecessor and he had only delayed it from The Honorable principle of acquiring in the first place sufficient property to render such an alliance desirable on her part at length in the month of March 1786 he declared his intention of marrying her but his disease at this time increased very fast and his hopes of recovery daily diminished he was sensible of this but nevertheless he performed his promise and married her on the 19th of May at a time when he lay on his deathbed on the 21st he left her by his will the disposal of the whole of his property and the same day on which he so tenderly provided for her he died I shall now Endeavor to give the reader an idea of the principal chemical discoveries for which we are in indebted to sheal his papers with the exception of his book on air and fire which was published separately by Bergman are all to be found either in the Memoirs of the Stockholm Academy of Science or in K's Journal they were collected and a Latin translation of them made by Godfrey Henry Schaefer published at lepi in 1788 by hen Street the editor of the three last volumes of bergman's opuscula a French translation of them was made in consequence of the exertions of m norvo and an English translation of them in 1786 by means of Dr BOS when he was a student in Edinburg there are also several German translations but I have never had an opportunity of seeing them one she's first paper was published by rsus in 1770 it gives a method of obtaining pure tartaric acid the process was to decompose cream of tartar by means of chalk one half of the tartaric acid unites to the lime and falls down in the state of a white insoluble powder being tartrate of lime the cream of tartar thus derived of half its acid is converted into the neutral salt formerly distinguished by the name of soluble tartar from its great solubility in water it dissolves and may be obtained in crystals by the usual method of crystal izing salts the tartrate of lime is washed with water and then mixed with a quantity of dilute sulfuric acid just capable of saturating the lime contained in the tartrate of lime the mixture is digested for some time the sulfuric acid displaces the tartaric acid and combines with the lime and as the sulfate of lime is but very little solu bowl in water the greatest part of it precipitates and the clear liquor is drawn off it consists of tartaric acid held in Solution by water but not quite free from sulfate of lime by repeated concentrations all the sulfate of lime falls down and at last the tartaric acid itself is obtained in large crystals this process is still followed by the manufacturers of this country for tartaric acid is used to a very considerable extent by the Calico printers in various processes for example it is applied thickened with gum to different parts of cloth dyed turkey red the cloth is then passed through water containing the requisite quantity of chloride of lime the tartaric acid uniting with the lime sets the chlorine at Liberty which immediately destroys the red color wherever the tartaric acid has been applied but leaves all the other parts of the cloth unchanged two the paper on fluoric acid appeared in the memoir of the Stockholm Academy for 1771 when sheal was in Sharon BG's Apothecary shop in Stockholm where doubtless the experiments were made 3 years before marra had attempted an analysis of flu Spar but had discovered nothing sheal demonstrated that it is a compound of lime and a peculiar acid to which he gave the name of Floric acid this acid he obtained in solution in water it was separated from the floor Spar by sulfuric muriatic Nitric and phosphoric acids when the Floric acid came in contact with water a white crust was formed which proved on examination to be silica Sheil at first thought that this silica was a compound of fluoric acid and water but it was afterwards proved by wlab and by Meyer that this notion is inaccurate and that the silica was corroded from the retort into which the flu Spar and sulfuric acid were put Bergman who had adopted shal's theory of the nature of silica was So Satisfied by these experiments that he gave it up as sheal himself did soon after sheal did not obtain Floric acid in a state of Purity but only fisic acid nor were chemists acquainted with the properties of Floric acid till gay lak and thard published their researches physiques in 1811 and end of section 42 recording by Lawrence tras interface audio.com section 43 of the history of chemistry this is a LibriVox recording all LibriVox recordings are in the public domain for more information or to volunteer please visit librivox.org recording by Lawrence tras Mount Vernon Ohio inter face audio.com the history of Chemistry by Thomas Thompson volume 2 chapter 2 on the progress of philosophical chemistry in Sweden part five three she's experiments on manganes were undertaken at the request of Bergman and occupied him three years they were published in the Memoirs of the Stockholm Academy for 1774 and constitute the most memorable and important of all his his essays since they continue the discovery of two new bodies which have since acted so conspicuous a part both in promoting the progress of the science and in improving the manufacturers of Europe these two substances are chlorine and barites the first account of both of which occur in this paper the aura of Manganese employed in these experiments was the black oxide or dut oxide of maganese as it is now called Seal's method of proceeding was to try the effect of all the different Regents on it it dissolved in sulfurous and nitrous acids and the solution was colorless dilute suric acid did not act upon it nor nitric acid but concentrated sulfuric acid dissolved it by the assistance of heat the solution of sulfate of manganese in water was colorless and crystallized in very oblique rhomboidal prisms having a bitter taste uratic acid essed with it when assisted by Heat and the elastic fluid that passed off had a yellowish color and the smell of aqua regia he collected quantities of this elastic fluid chlorine in bladders and determined some of its most remarkable properties it destroyed colors and tinged the bladder yellow as nitric acid does this elastic fluid in shal's opinion was muriatic acid deprived of vestin by fiston shio meant in this place hydrogen gas he considered muriatic acid as a compound of chlorine and hydrogen now this is the very theory that was established by Davey in consequence of his own experiments and those of gay lasac and thard shal's mode of collecting chlorine gas in a bladder did not enable him to determine its characters with so much precision as was afterwards done but his accuracy was so great that everything which he stated respecting it was correct so far as it went most of the specimens of mangan's ore which sheel examined contained more or less barites as has since been determined in combination with the oxide he separated these barites and determined its peculiar properties it dissolved in Nitric and muriatic acids and formed salts capable of crystallizing and permanent in the air neither potash soda nor lime nor any base whatever was capable of precipitating it from these acids but the alkaline carbonates threw it down in the state of a white powder which dissolved with effervescence in acids sulfuric acids and all the sulfates threw it down in the state of a white powder which was insoluble in water and in acids this sulfate cannot be decomposed by any acid or base whatever the only practicable mode of proceeding is to convert the sulfuric acid into sulfur by heating the salt with charcoal powder along with a sufficient quantity of potash to bring the hole into Fusion the fused mass ulcerated is soluble in Nitric or muriatic acid and thus may be freed from charcoal and the beites obtained in a state of Purity sheal detected beites also in the potash made from trees or other smaller vegetables but at that time he was unequipped with sulfate of barites which is so common in various parts of the earth especially in lead mines to point out all the new facts contained in this admirable essay it would be necessary to transcribe the whole of it he shows the remarkable analogy between manganes and metallic oxides Bergman in an appendix a fixed to Shield's paper States his reasons for being satisfied that it is really a metallic oxide some years afterwards assessor gone succeeded in reducing it to the metallic State and thus dissipating all remaining doubts on the subject four in 1775 he gave a new method of obtaining benzoic acid from benzoin his method was to digest the benzine with pounded chalk and water till the whole of the acid had combined with lime and dissolved in the water it is requisite to take care to prevent the benzine from running into clock the liquid thus containing benzo of lime in solution is filtered and muriatic acid added in sufficient quantity to saturate the lime the benzoic acid is separated in white flocks which may be easily collected and washed this method though sufficiently easy is not followed by practical chemists at least in this country the acid when procured by precipitation is not so beautiful as what is procured by sublimation nor is the process so cheap or so rapid for these reasons she's process has not come General use five during the same year 1775 his essay on Arsenic and its acid was also published in the Memoirs of the Stockholm Academy in this essay he shows various processes by means of which white arsenic may be converted into an acid having a very sour taste and very soluble in water this is the acid to which the name of arsenic acid has been since given sheal describes the properties of this acid and the salts which it forms with the different bases he examines also the action of white arsenic upon different bodies and throws light upon the arsenical salt of Mur six the object of the little paper on silica clay and Alum published in the Memoirs of the Stockholm Academy for 1776 is to prove that alumina and silica are two perfectly distinct bodies possessed of different properties this he does with his usual Felicity of experiment he shows also that alumina and lime are capable of combining together seven the same year and in the same volume of the Stockholm Memoirs he published his experiments on a urinary calculus the calculus upon which his experiments were made happen to be composed of uric acid he determined the properties of this new acid particularly the characteristic one of dissolving in nitric acid and leaving a beautiful pink sediment when the solution is gently evaporated to dryness 8 in 1778 appeared his experiments on malib what is now called mbana is a soft foliated material having the metallic luster and composed of of two atoms sulfur United to one atom of metallic mum it was known before from the experiments of quest that this substance contains sulfur sheal extracted from it a white powder which she showed to possess acid properties though it was insoluble in water he examined the characters of this acid called malic acid and the nature of the salts which it is capable of forming by uniting with bases nine in the year 1777 was published the experiments of shial on air and fire with an introduction by the way of preface from Bergman who seems to have superintended the publication this work is undoubtedly the most extraordinary production that sheal has left us and is really wonderful if we consider the circumstances under which it was produced Sheil ascertained that common air is a mixture of two distinct elastic fluids one of which alone is capable of supporting combustion and which therefore he calls Imperial Air the other being neither capable of maintaining combustion nor of being breathed he called fowl air these are the oxygen and azote of modern chemists oxygen he showed to be heavier than common air bodies burnt in it with much greater Splendor than in common air azote he found lighter than common air bodies would not burn in it at all all he showed that metallic Cales or metallic oxides as they are now called contain oxygen as a constituent and that when they are reduced to the metallic State oxygen gas is disengaged in his experiments on fulminating gold he shows that during the fulmination a quantity of azotic gas is disengaged and he deduces from a great many curious facts which are stated at length that ammonia is a compound of azote and hydrogen his apparatus was not nice enough to enable him to determine the proportions of the various ingredients of the bodies which he analyzed accordingly that is seldom attempted and when it is as was the case with common air the results are very unsatisfactory he deduces from his experiments that the volume of oxygen gas in common air is between a third and a fourth we now know that it is exactly a fifth in this book also we have the first account of sulfured hydrogen gas and of its properties he gives it the name of stinking Su Furious air the observations and new views respecting heat and light in this work are so numerous that I am obliged to Omit them nor do I think it necessary to advert his theory which when his book was published was exceedingly plausible and undoubtedly constituted a great step towards the improvements which which soon after followed his own experiments had he attended a little more closely to the weights and the alterations of them would have been sufficient to have overturned the whole doctrine of flist upon the whole it may be said with confidence that there is no chemical book in existence which contains a greater number of new and important facts than this work of sheal at the time it was published yet most of his discoveries were made also by others Priestly and aier from the superiority of their situations and their greater means of making their labors speedily known to the public derived him of much of that reputation to which in common circumstances he would have been entitled Priestly has been blamed for the rapidity of his Publications and the crude manner in which he ushered his discoveries to the world but had he kept them by him till he had brought them to a sufficient degree of maturity it is obvious that he would have been anticipating ated in the most important of them by sheal 10 in the Memoirs of the Stockholm Academy for 1779 there is a short but curious paper of sheal giving an account of some of the results which he had obtained if a plate of iron be moistened by a solution of common salt or a sulfate of soda and left for some weeks in a moist Cellar an AFF florescence of carbonate of soda covers the surface of the plate the same decomposition of common salt and evolution of soda takes place when UNS slacked quick lime is moistened with a solution of common salt and left in a similar situation these experiments LED afterwards to various methods of decomposing common salt and obtaining from it carbonate of soda the phenomena themselves are still wrapped up in considerable obscurity beral attempted an explanation afterwards in his chemical Statics but founded on principles not easily admissible 11 during the same year his experiments on plumbago were published this substance had been long employed for making black Le pencils but nothing was known concerning its nature sheal with his usual perseverance tried the effect of all the different regions and showed that it consisted chiefly of carbon but was mixed with a certain quantity of iron it was concluded from these experiments that plumbago is a carburet of iron but the quantity of iron differs so enormously in different specimens that this opinion cannot be admitted sometimes the iron amounts to only 1/ 12% and sometimes to 30% flargo then is a carbon mixed with a variable proportion of iron or carburet of iron 12 in 1780 she published his experiments on milk and showed that sour milk contains a peculiar acid to which the name of lactic acid has been given he found that when sugar of milk is dissolved in nitric acid and the solution allowed to cool small crystallin grains were deposited these grains have an acid taste and combine with bases they have peculiar properties and therefore constitute a particular acid to which the name of pactic was given it is formed also when gum is dissolved in nitric acid on this account it has been called music acid 13 in 1781 his experiments on a heavy mineral called by the swedes tungsten were published this substance had been much noticed on account of its great weight but nothing was known respecting its nature sheal with his usual skill and perseverance succeeded in proving that it was a compound of lime and a peculiar acid to which the name of tungstic acid was given tungsten was therefore a tunget of lime Bergman from its great weight suspected that tungstic acid was in reality the oxide of a metal and this conjecture was afterwards confirmed by The alarts Who extracted the same acid from Wolfram and succeeded in reducing it to the metallic state for in 1782 and 1783 appeared his experiments on Prussian Blue in order to discover the nature of the coloring matter these experiments were exceedingly numerous and display uncommon Ingenuity and sagacity he succeeded in demonstrating that pric acid the name at that time given to the coloring principle was a compound of carbon and azoe he pointed out a process for obtaining pret acid in a separate State and then determined its properties this paper threw at once a ray of light on one of the obscurest parts of chemistry if he did not succeed in elucidating this difficult Department completely the fault must not be ascribed to him but to the state of chemistry when his experiments were made in fact it would have been impossible to have gone further till the nature of the different elastic fluids at that time under investigation had been thoroughly established perhaps in 1783 there were scarcely any other individual who could have carried out this very difficult investigation so far as it was carried by sheal 15 in 1783 appeared his observations on the sweet principle of oils he observed that when olive oil and lethar are combined together a sweet substance separates from the oil and floats on on the surface this substance when treated with nitric acid yields oxalic acid it was therefore closely connected with sugar in its nature he obtained the same sweet matter from linseed oil oil of almonds of rap seed from Hogs lart and from butter he therefore concluded that it was a principle contained in all the expressed or fixed oils 16 in 1784 he pointed out a method by which citric acid may be obtained in a state of Purity from lemon juice he likewise determined its characters and showed that it was entitled to rank as a peculiar acid it was during the same year that he observed a white earthy matter which may be obtained by washing rhubarb in fine powder with a sufficient quantity of water this Earthly matter he decomposed and ascertained that it was a neutral salt composed of oxalic acid combined with lime in a subsequent paper he showed that the same oxic of lime exists in a great number of roots of various plants 17 in 1786 he showed that apples contain a peculiar acid the properties of which he determined and to which the name of Malik acid has been given in the same paper he examined all the common acid fruits of this country gooseberries currants cherries bilberries Etc and determine the peculiar acids which they contain some owe their acidity to malic acid some to citric acid and some to tartaric acid and not a few hold two or even three of these acids at the same time the same year he showed that the cerum of Bergman was phosphorate of iron and the acid and prum of Prost B phosphate of soda the only other publication of Shield during 1785 was a short notice respecting a new mode of preparing magnesia Alba if sulfate of magnesia and common salt both in solution be mixed in the requisite proportions a double decomposition takes place and there will be formed sulfate of soda and muriate of magnesia the greatest part of the former salt may be obtained out of the mixed lay by crystallization and then the magnesia Alba may be th down from the muriate of magnesia by means of an alkaline carbonate the advantage of this new process is the procuring of a considerable quantity of sulfate of soda in exchange for a common salt which is a much cheaper substance 18 the last paper which shio published appeared in the Memoirs of the Stockholm Academy for 1786 in it he gave an account of the characters of Golic acid and the method of obtaining that acid from nut Galls such is an imperfect sketch of the principal discoveries of sheal I have left out of view his controversial papers which have now lost their interest and a few others of minor importance that this notice might not be extended Beyond its due length it will be seen that sheal extended greatly the number of acids indeed he more than doubled the number of these bodies known when he began his chemical labor the following acids were discovered by him or at least it was he that first accurately pointed out their characters Floric acid malic acid tungstic acid arsenic acid lactic acid gallic acid tartaric acid oxalic acid citric acid malic acid pactic chlorine to him also we owe the first knowledge of beites and of the characters of manganese he determined the nature of the constituents of ammonia and pric acid he first determined the compound nature of common air and the properties of the two elastic fluids of which it is composed what other chemist either a contemporary or predecessor of Sheil can be brought in competition with him as a Discoverer and all was performed under the most unpropitious circumstances and during the continuance of a very short life for he died in the 44th year of his age end of section 43 of the history of chemistry recording by Lawrence tras interface audio.com section 44 of the history of chemistry this is a LibriVox recording all LibriVox recordings are in the public domain for more information or to to volunteer please visit librivox.org recording by Lawrence tras Mount Vernon Ohio interface audio.com the history of Chemistry by Thomas Thompson volume 2 chapter 3 progress of scientific chemistry in France part one chapter 3 progress of scientific chemistry in France I have already given an account of the state of chemistry in France during the earlier part of the 18th century as it was cultivated by the stallan school but the new aspect which chemistry put on in Britain in consequence of the discoveries of black Cavendish and Priestly and the conspicuous part which the gases newly made known was likely to take in the future progress of the science Drew to the study of chemistry sometime after the middle of the 18th century a man who was destined to produce a complete Revolution and to introduce the same prec PR ision and the same accuracy of deductive reasoning which distinguishes the other branches of natural science this man was lavasier Antoine lauron lavasier was born in Paris on the 26th of August 1743 his father being a man of opulence shared no expense on his education his taste for the physical sciences was early displayed and the progress which he made in them was uncommon Comm L rapid in the year 1764 a prize was offered by the French government for the best and most economical method of lighting the streets of an extensive City young lavasier though at that time only 21 years of age Drew up a memoir on the subject which obtained the gold medal this essay was inserted in the Memoirs of the French Academy of Sciences for 1768 it was during that year when he was only 2 2 years of age that he became a member of that scientific Body by this time he was fully conscious of his own strength but he hesitated for some time to which of the Sciences he should devote his attention he tried pretty early to determine experimentally some chemical questions which at that time drew the attention of practical chemists for example in elaborate paper of his appeared in the Memoirs of the French Academy for 1768 on the composition of gypsum a point at that time was not settled but which lavasier proved as magra had done before him to be a compound of sulfuric acid and lime in the Memoirs Of The Academy for 1770 two papers of his appeared the object which was to determine whether water could as MRA had pretended be converted into C ISU by long continued digestion in glass vessels lavosier found as margra stated that when water is digested for a long time in a glass retort a little silica makes its appearance but he showed that this silica was wholly derived from the retort glass it is well known is a compound of silica and a fixed Alkali when water is long digested on it the glass is slightly corroded a little Alkali is dissolved in the water and a little silica separated in the form of a powder he turned a good deal of his attention also to geology and made repeated Journeys with Gard into almost every part of France the object in view was an accurate description of the minerological structure of France an object accomplished to a considerable extent by the indefatigable exertions of guitard who published different papers on the subject in the Memoirs of the French Academy accompanied with geological maps which were at that time rare the mathematical Sciences also engrossed a considerable share of his attention in short he displayed no great predilection for one study more than another but seemed to grasp at every branch of science with equal avidity while in this state of suspension he became acquainted with the new and unexpected discoveries of black Cavendish and Priestly respecting the gases this opened a new creation to his View and finally determined him to devote himself to Scientific chemistry in the year 1774 he published a volume under the title of essays physical and chemical it was divided into two parts the first part contained an historical detail of everything that had been done on the subject of heirs from the time of paracelsus down to the year 1774 we have the opinions and experiments of Von Helmont Bo hailes borov stall vanel cusis black McBride Cavendish and Priestley we have the history of Myers aidm pingu and the controversy carried on in Germany between jaen on one hand and Cron's and Smith on the other in the second part lavosier relates his own experiments upon gaseous substances in the first four chapters he shows the truth of Dr Black's theory of fixed air in the fourth and fifth chapters he proves that when metallic Cales are reduced by heating them with charcoal an elastic fluid is evolved precisely of the same nature with carbonic acid gas in the sixth chapter he shows that when metals are calcined their weight increases and that a portion of air equal to their increase in weight is absorbed from the surrounding atmosphere he observed that that in a given bulk of air calcination goes on to a certain point and then stops altogether and that air in which metals have been calcined does not support combustion so well as it did before any such process was performed in it he also burned phosphorus in a given volume of air observe the diminu of volume of the air and the increase in the weight of the phosphorus nothing in these essays indicates the smallest suspicion that air was a mixture of two distinct fluids and that only one of them was concerned in combustion and calcination although this had been already deduced by sheal from his own experiments and though Priestley had already discovered the existence and peculiar properties of oxygen gas it is obvious however that lavosier was on the way to make these discoveries and had neither sheeld nor priestle been fortunate enough to to hit upon oxygen gas it is exceedingly likely that he would himself have been able to have made that Discovery Dr Priestly however happened to be in Paris towards the end of 1774 and exhibited to lavasier in his own laboratory in Paris the method of procuring oxygen gas from Red oxide of mercury this discovery altered all his views and speedily suggested not only the nature of atmospheric air but also what happens during the calcination of metals and the combustion of burning bodies in general these opinions when Once formed he prosecuted with unwearied industry for more than 12 years and after a vast number of experiments conducted with a degree of precision hitherto unattempted in chemical investigations he boldly undertook to disprove the existence of flist altogether and to explain all the phenomena hitherto supposed to depend upon that principle by the simple combination or separation of oxygen from bodies in these opinions he had for some years no co- adors or followers till in 1785 berol at a meeting of the Academy of Sciences declared himself a convert he was followed by m fory and soon after guon deoro who was at that time the editor of the chemical Department of the encyclopedia meth sque was invited to Paris by lavasier and prevailed upon to join the same party this was followed by a pretty vigorous controversy in which lavasier and his associates gained a signal Victory lavasier after Buon and Tay was Treasurer to the academy into the accounts of which he introduced both economy and Order he was consulted by the National Convention on the most eligible means of improving the manuf ufacturer of asot and of augmenting the difficulty of forging them he turned his attention also to political economy and between 1778 and 1785 he allotted 240 arpent in the venuma to experimental Agriculture and increase the ordinary produce by 1 half in 1791 the constituent assembly invited him to draw up a plan for rendering more simple the collection of the taxes which produced an excellent report printed under the title of territorial Riches of France in 1776 he was employed by turo to inspect the manufactury of gunpowder which he made to carry 120 toy instead of 90 it is pretty generally known that during the war of the American Revolution the French gunpowder was much superior to the British but it is perhaps not so generally understood that for this superiority the French government were indebted to the abilities of lavasier during the war of the French Revolution the quality of the powder of the two Nations was reversed the English being considerably Superior to that of the French and capable of carrying further this was put to the test in a very remarkable way at cadis during the horrors of the dictatorship of robis Pierre lavasier began to suspect that he would be stripped of his property and informed Lan that he was extremely willing to work for his subsistence it was supposed that he meant to pursue the profession of an apothecary as most congenial to his studies but he was accused along with the other Farmers general of defrauding the revenue and thrown into prison during that sanguinary period imprisonment and condemnation were Anonymous terms accordingly on the 8th of May 1794 he suffered on the scaffold with 28 Farmers General at the early age of 51 it has been alleged that for Croy who at that time possessed considerable influence might have saved him had he been disposed to have exerted himself but this accusation has never been supported by any evidence lavasier was a man of too much Eminence to be overlooked and no accused person at that time could be saved unless he was forgotten a paper was presented to the tribunal drawn up by m Hal giving a catalog of the works and a recapitulation of the merits of lavasier but it was thrown aside without even being read and M Hal had reason to congratulate himself that his useless attempts to save lavosier did not terminate in his own destruction lavasier was tall and possessed a countenance full of benignity through which his genius Shone forth conspicuous he was mild Humane sociable obliging and he displayed an incredible degree of activity his influence was great on account of his fortune his reputation and the place which he held in the treasury but all the use which he made of it was to do good his wife whom he married in 1771 was Marie Anna pet Pauls the daughter of a farmer General who was put to death at the same time with her husband she herself was imprisoned but saved by the fortunate destruction of the dictator himself together with his AB betters it would appear that she was able to save a considerable part of her husband's Fortune she afterward married count Rumford whom she survived besides his volume of physical and chemical essays and his element of chemistry published in 1789 lavasier was the author of no fewer than 60 Memoirs which were published in the volume of the Academy of Sciences from 1772 to 1788 or in other periodical works of the time I shall take a short review of the most important of these Memoirs dividing them into two parts one those that are not connected with his peculiar chemical Theory and two those which were intended to disprove the exist of fiston and establish the anti fistic Theory one I have already mentioned his paper on gypsum published in the Memoirs Of The Academy for 1768 he proves by very decisive experiments that this salt is a compound of sulfuric acid lime and water but this had been already done by MRA in a paper inserted into the Memoirs of the Berlin Academy for 1750 and entitled an examination of the constituent parts of the stones that become luminous the most remarkable circumstance attending to this paper is that an interval of 18 years should elapse without lavasier having any knowledge of this important paper of MRA yet he quotes pot and konad who had written on the same subject later than McGrath at least konad what makes this still more singular and unaccountable is that a French translation of marra's opuscula had been published in Paris in the year 1762 that a man in lavasier circumstances who as appears from his paper had paid considerable attention to chemistry should not have perused the writings of one of the most eminent chemists that had ever existed when they were completely within his power constitutes I think one of the most extraordinary phenomena in the history of science two if a want of historical know knowledge appears conspicuous in lasser's First Chemical paper the same remark cannot be applied to his second paper on the nature of water and the experiments by which it has been attempted to prove the possibility of changing it into Earth which was inserted in the Memoirs of the French Academy for 1770 this Memoir is divided into two parts in the first he gives a history of the progress of opinions on the subject beginning with Van helmont's celebrated experiment on the willow then relating those of Bole treal Miller Eller gledich Bonnet craft Alon wus hailes daml stall borov Jeffrey margra and Leroy the first part is interesting in a historical point of view and gives a very complete account of the progress of opinions upon the subject from the very first dawn of scientific chemistry down to his own time there is it is true a remarkable difference between the opinions of his predecessors respecting the conversion of water into Earth and the experiments of marra on the composition of selenite the former were inaccurate and were recorded by him that they might be refuted but the experiments of marra were accurate and of the same nature with his own the second part of this Memoir contains his own experiment made with much precision which went to show that the Earth was derived from the retor in which the experiments of marra were made and that we have no proof whatever that water may be converted into Earth but these experiments of lavosier though they completely disprove the inferences that marra Drew from his observations by no means demonstrated that water might not be converted into different animal and vegetable substances by the processes of digestion indeed there can be no doubt that this is the case and that the oxygen and hydrogen of which it is composed enter into the composition of by far the greater number of animal and vegetable bodies produced by the action of the functions of living animals and vegetables we have no evidence that the carbon another great constituent of vegetable bodies and the carbon and azoe which constitute so great a proportion of animal substances have their origin from water they are probably derived from the food of plants and animals and from the atmosphere which surrounds them which contains both of these principles in abundance whether the silica lime alumina magnesia and iron that exist in small quantity in plants be derived from water and the atmosphere is a question which we are still unable to answer but the experiments of Sher which gained the price offered by the Berlin acad Academy in the year 1800 for the best essay on the following subject to determine the earthy constituents of the different kinds of corn and to ascertain whether these earthy parts are formed by the processes of vegetation show at least that we cannot account for their production in any other way Shader analyzed the seeds of wheat Rye barley and oats and ascertain the quantity of earthy matter which each contained he then planted these different seeds in flowers of sulfur and in oxides of antimon and zinc watering them regularly with distilled water they vegetated very well he then dried the plants and analyzed what had been the produce of a given weight of seed and he found that the earthy matter in each was greater than it had been in the seeds from which they sprung now as the sulfur and oxides of zinc and antimony could furnish no earthy matter matter no other source remains but the water with which the plants were fed and the atmosphere with which they were surrounded it may be said indeed that earthy matter is always floating about in the atmosphere and that in this way they may have obtained all the addition of these principles which they contained this is an objection not easily obviated and yet it would requir to be obviated before the question can be considered as answered three lasser's next paper inserted in the Memoirs Of The Academy for 1771 was entitled calculations and observations on the project of the establishment of a steam engine to supply Paris with water this Memoir though long and valuable not being strictly speaking chemical I shall pass over Mr watt's improvements seem to have been unknown to lavasier indeed as his patent was only taken out in 1769 and as several years elapsed before the merits of his new steam engine became generally known Lanier's acquaintance with it in 1771 could hardly be expected four in 1772 we find a paper by lavosier in the Memoirs Of The Academy on the use of spirit of wine in the analysis of mineral Waters he shows how the earthy myates may be separated from the sulfates by digesting the mixed mass in alcohol this process no doubt facilitates the separation of the salts from each other but it is doubtful whether the method does not occasion new inaccuracies that more than compensate for the facility of such separations when different salts are dissolved in water in small quantities it may very well happen that they do not decompose each other being at too great a distance from each other to come within the sphere of Mutual action thus it is possible that sulfate of soda and muriat of lime may exist together in the same water but if we concentrate this water very much and still more if we evaporate to dryness the two salts will gradually come into the sphere of mutual action a double decomposition will take place and there will be formed sulfate of lime and common salt if upon the dry residue we pour as much distilled water as was driven off by the evaporation we shall not be able to dissolve all the sailing matter deposited a portion of sulfate of lime will remain in the state of a powder yet before the evaporation all the saling contents of the water were in solution and they continued in solution till the water was very much concentrated this is sufficient to show that the nature of the salts was altered by the evaporation if we Digest guess the dry residue and spirit of wine we may dissolve a portion of muriat of lime if the quantity of that salt in the original water was greater than the sulfate of soda was capable of decomposing but if the quantity was just what the sulfate of soda could decompose the alcohol will dissolve nothing if it be strong enough or nothing but a little common salt if its specific gravity was above 0.820 we cannot therefore depend upon the salts which we obtain after evaporating a mineral water to dryness being the same as those which existed in the mineral water itself the nature of the salt must always be determined some other way end of section 44 recording by Lawrence tras Mount Vernon Ohio interface audio.com section 45 of the history of chemistry this is a LibriVox recording all LibriVox recordings are in the public domain for more information or to volunteer please visit librivox.org recording by Lawrence tras Mount Vernon Ohio interface audio.com the history of Chemistry by Thomas Thompson volume 2 chapter 3 the progress of scientific chemistry in France part two f in the Memoirs Of The Academy for 1772 published in 1776 are inserted two elaborate papers of lavosier on the combustion of the diamond the combustibility of the diamond was suspected by Newton from its great refractive power his suspicion was confirmed in 1694 by Cosmo 3 Grand Duke of Tuscany who employed avaron and taroni to try the effect of powerful burning glasses upon diamonds they were completely dissipated by the heat many years after the emperor Francis 1 caused various diamonds to be exposed to the heat of furnaces they also were dissipated without leaving any Trace behind them M Dar professor of chemistry at the Royal College of Paris being employed with count Loria in a set of experiments on the manufacturer of porcelain took the opportunity of trying what effect the intense heat of the porcelain furnaces produced upon various bodies diamonds were not forgotten he found that they were completely dissipated by The Heat Of The Furnace without leaving any traces behind them Dar found that a violent heat was not necessary to volatize Diamonds the heat of an ordinary furnace was quite sufficient in 1771 a diamond belonging to m Goda venuse was exposed to a strong Heat by marqu it was placed upon a koopal and raised to a temperature high enough to melt copper it was observed to be surrounded with the low red flame and to be more intensely red than the cupal in short it exhibited unequivocal marks of undergoing real combustion these experiments were soon after repeated by lavasier before a large company of men of rank and science the real combustion of the diamond was established Beyond doubt and it was ascertained also that if to be completely excluded from the air it may be exposed to any temperature that can be raised in a furnace without undergoing any alteration hence it is clear that the diamond is not a volatile substance and that it is dissipated by heat not by being volatilized but by being burnt the object of lavosier in his experiments was to determine the nature of the substance into which the diamond was converted by burning in the first part he gives as usual a history of everything which had been done previous to his own experiments on the combustion of the diamond in the second part we have the result of his own experiments upon the same subject he placed diamonds on porcelain supports in glass jars standing inverted over water and over Mercury and filled with common air and with oxygen gas the diamonds were consumed by means of burning glasses no water or smoke or soot made their appearance and no alteration took place on the bulk of the air when the experiments were made over Mercury when they were made over water the bulk of the air was somewhat diminished it was obvious from this that diamond when burnt in air or oxygen gas is converted into a gaseous substance which is absorbed by water on exposing air in which the diamond had been burnt to lime water a portion of it was absorbed and the lime water was rendered milky from this it became evident that when diamond is burnt carbonic acid is formed and this was the only product of the combustion that could be discovered lavasier made similar experiments with charcoal burning it in air and oxygen gas by means of a burning glass the results were the same carbonic acid gas was formed in abundance and nothing else these experiments might have been employed to support and confirm lasser's peculiar Theory and they were employed by him for that purpose afterwards but when they were originally published no such intention appeared evident though doubtless he entertained it six in the second second volume of the journal de physique for 1772 there is a short paper by lassier on the conversion of water into ice M desmare had given the academy an account of Dr Black's experiment to determine the latent heat of water this induced lavosier to relate his experiments on the same subject he does not inform us whether they were made in consequence of his having become acquainted with Dr Black's Theory though there can be no doubt that this must have been the case the experiments related in this short paper are not of much consequence but I have thought it worthwhile to notice it because it authenticates a date at which lavasier was acquainted with Dr Black's theory of latent heat seven in the third volume of the journal def physique there is an account of a set of experiments made by borda mulu Mur Cade lavasier and Bome on the whel Le ore of poan the report is drawn up by Bome the nature of the or is not made out by these experiments they were mostly made out in the dryway and were chiefly intended to show that The Ore was not a chloride of lead it was most likely a phosphate of lead eight in the Memoirs Of The Academy for 1774 we have the experiments of trud De mon mck Cade lavosier and Bron with the great burning glass of M trudan the results obtained cannot be easily Abridged and are not of sufficient importance to be given in detail nine analysis of some Waters brought from Italy by m Cassini JR this short paper appeared in the Memoirs Of The Academy for 1777 the waters in question were brought from Alam pits and were found to contain Alum and sulfate of iron 10 in the same volume of the Memoirs Of The Academy appeared his paper on the ash employed by the salt peter makers of Paris and on its use in the manufacturer of salt peter this is a curious and valuable paper but not sufficiently important to induce me to give an abstract of it here 11 in the Memoirs Of The Academy for 1777 appeared in elaborate paper by lavasier on the combination of the matter of fire with evaporable fluids and the formation of elastic aform fluids in this paper he adopts precisely the same Theory as Dr Black had long before established it is remarkable that the name of Dr Black never occurs in the whole paper though we have seen that lavosier had become acquainted with the doctrine of latent heat at least as early as the year 1772 as he mentioned the circumstance in a short paper inserted that year in the journal de physique and previously read to the academy 12 in the same volume of the Memoirs Of The Academy we have a paper entitled experiments made by order of the academy on the cold of the Year 1775 by Mrs sewers bazu lavasier and Vander it is sufficiently known that the beginning of the year 1776 was distinguished in most parts of Europe by the weather the object of this paper however is rather to determine the accuracy of the different thermometers at that time used in France than to record the lowest temperature which had been observed it has some resemblance to a paper drawn up about the same time by Mr Cavendish and published in the philosophical transactions 13 in the Memoirs Of The Academy for 1778 appeared a paper entitled analysis of the Waters of the lake asphalt by Mrs SE mcure lavosier and Sage this water is known to be saturated with salt it is needless to State the result of the analysis contained in this paper because it is quite inaccurate chemical analysis had not at that time made sufficient progress to enable chemists to analyze mineral Waters with Precision the observation of lavasier and guitard which appeared at the same time on a species of steatite which is converted by the fire into a fine biscuit of porcelain and on two coal mines the one in franch comp and the other in ales do not require to be particularly noticed 14 in the Memoir de laad for 1780 published in 1784 we have a paper by lavasier on certain fluids which may be obtained in an airform State at a degree of heat not much higher than the mean temperature of the earth these fluids are sulfuric ether alcohol and water he points out the boiling temperature of these liquids and shows that at that temperature The Vapor of these bodies possess the elasticity of common air and is permanent as long as the high temperature continues he burnt a mixture of vapor of ether and oxygen gas and showed that during the combustion carbonic acid gas has formed lasser's Notions respecting these Vapors and what hindered the liquids at the boiling temperature from being all converted into vapor were not quite correct our opinions respecting Steam and Vapors in general were first rectified by Mr Dalton 15 in the Memoir d academ for 1780 appeared also the celebrated paper on heat by lavosier and llas the object of this paper was to determine the specific heat of various bodies and to investigate the proposals that had been made by DR Irvine for determining the point at which a thermometer would stand if plunged into a body destitute of heat this point is usually called the real zero they begin by describing an instrument they had contrived to measure the quantity of heat which leaves a body while it is cooling a certain number of degrees to this instrument they gave the name of calom meter it consisted of a kind of a hollow surrounded on every Side by Ice the hot body was put into the center the heat which it gave out while cooling was all expanded in melting the ice which was of the temperature of 32° and the quantity of heat was proportional to the quanti of ice melted hence the quantity of ice melted while equal weights of hot bodies were cooling a certain number of degrees gave the direct ratios of the specific Heats of each in this way they obtain the following specific heats water one sheet iron 9985 glass without lead crystal1 1929 Mercury 029 quick liim 21689 mixture of nine water with 16 lime 439 1116 sulfuric acid of 1. 87058 3345 97 four sulfuric acid three water 6031 162 four sulfuric acid five water 66310 2 nitric acid of 1. 29895 661 391 9 and A3 nitric acid 1 lme 61895 one salt peter 8 water 8167 their experiments were inconsistent with the conclusions drawn by Dr Irvin respecting the real Zero from the diminu of the specific heat and the heat evolved when sulfuric acid was mixed with various proportions of water Etc if the experiments of lavosier and lapas approached nearly to accuracy or indeed unless they were quite inaccurate it is obvious that the conclusions of Irvin must be quite erroneous it is remarkable that though the experiments of Crawford and likewise the those of wilky and of several others on specific heat had been published before this paper made its appearance No Illusion whatever is made to these Publications were we to trust to the information communicated in the paper and the doctrine of specific heat originated with lavosier and lapas it is true that in the fourth part of the paper which treats of combustion and respiration Dr Crawford's theory of animal heat is mentioned showing clearly that our authors were acquainted with his book on the subject and as this theory is found on the different specific Heats of bodies there could be no doubt that he was acquainted with that Doctrine 16 in the Memoir de academ for 1780 occur the two following Memoirs report made to the Royal Academy of Sciences on the prisons by Mrs damal de mon Leroy Tenon Tay and lavasier report on the process for separating gold and silver by Mrs mcir Cade lavasier Bome cor and berol 17 in the Memoir de academ for 1781 we find a memoir by lavosier and lapas on the electricity evolved when bodies are evaporated or sublimed the result of these experiments was that when water was evaporated electricity was always evolved They concluded from these observations that whenever a body changes its state electricity is always evolved but when suur attempted to repeat these observations he could not succeed and from the recent experiments of puer it seems to follow that electricity is evolved only when bodies undergo chemical decomposition or combination such experiments depend so much upon very minute circumstances which are apt to escape the attention of the Observer that implicit confidence cannot be put in them till they have been often repeated and varied in every possible manner 18 in the Memoirs de ladame for 1781 there is a paper by lavasier on the comparative value of different substances employed as articles of fuel the substances compared to each other are pit coal Coke charcoal and wood it would serve no purpose to State the comparison here as it would not apply to this country nor indeed would it at present apply even to France we have in the same volume his paper on the mode of Illuminating theaters 19 in the Memoirs dead for 1782 printed in 1785 we have have a paper by lavasier on a method of augmenting considerably the action of fire and heat the method which he proposes is a jet of oxygen gas striking against redh hot charcoal he gives the result of some trials made in this way Platinum readily melted pieces of Ruby or Sapphire were softened sufficiently to run together into one stone Hyacinth lost its color and was also softened topaz lost its color and melted into an opaque enamel emeralds and garnets lost their color and melted into opaque colored glasses gold and silver were volatilized and all the other metals and even the metallic oxides were found to burn beites also burns when exposed to this violent Heat this led lavosier to conclude as Bergman had done before him that barites is a metallic oxide this opinion has been fully verified by modern chemists both silica and alumina were melted but he could not fuse lime nor magnesia we are now in possession of a still more powerful source of heat in the oxygen and hydrogen blowpipe which is capable of fusing both lime and magnesia and indeed every substance which can be raised to the requisite heat without burning or being volatilized this subject was prosecuted still further by lavasier in another paper inserted in a subsequent volume of the Memoirs de ladame he describes the effect on rock crystal quartz sandstone and phosphorescent quartz milk quartz Agate chaldon cornelian Flint CR nefrite Jasper felspar Etc 20 in the same volume is inserted a memoir on the nature of the aform elastic fluids which are disengaged from certain animal substances in a state of fermentation he found that a quantity of recent human feces amounting to about 5 cubic in when kept at a temperature approaching to 60° emitted every day for a month about half a cubic inch of gas this gas was a mixture of 11 Parts carbonic acid gas and one part of an inflammable gas which burnt with a blue flame and was therefore probably Carbonic oxide 5 cubic Ines of old human feces from a necessary kept in the same temperature during the first 15 days emitted about a third of a cubic in of gas each day and during each of the second 15 days about 1/4 of a cubic inch this gas was a mixture of 38 volumes of carbonic acid gas and 62 volumes of a combustible gas burning with a blue flame and probably Carbonic oxide fresh feces do not effres with dilute sulfuric acid but old moist feces do and emit about eight times their volume of carbonic acid gas quick lime or CTIC poach mixed with feces puts a stop to the evolution of gas doubtless by preventing all fermentation during effervescence of fecal matter the air surrounding it is deprived of a little of its oxygen probably in consequence of its combining with the nent inflammable gas which is slowly disengaged two we come now to the new theory of combustion of which lavasier was the author and upon which his reputation with posterity will ultimately depend upon this subject or at least upon matters more or less intimately connected with it no fewer than 27 Memoirs of him many of them of a very elaborate nature and detailing expensive and difficult experiments appeared in the different volumes of the academy between 1774 and 1788 the analogy between the combustion of bodies and the calcination of metals had been already observed by chemists and all admitted that both processes were owing to the same cause namely the emission of fiston by the burning or caling body the opinion adopted by lavasier was that during burning and calcination nothing whatever left the bodies but that they simply United with a portion of the air of the atmosphere when he first conceived this opinion he was ignorant of the nature of atmospheric air and of the existence of oxygen gas but after that principle had been discovered and shown to be a constituent of atmospherical air he soon recognized that it was the union of oxygen with the burning and calcining body that occasioned the phenomena such is the outline of the larian theory stated in the simplest and fewest words it will be requisite to make a few observations on the much agitated question whether this Theory originated with him it is now well known that John Ray a physician at bug in perigord established a book in 1630 in order to explain the cause of the increase of weight which Leed and Tin experien during their C cination after refuting in succession all the different explanations of this increase of weight which had been Advanced he adds to this question then supported on the grounds already mentioned I answer and maintain with confidence that the increase of weight arises from the air which is condensed rendered heavy and adhesive by the violent and long continued Heat Of The Furnace this air mixes itself with the Cal frequent agitation conducing and attaches itself to the minutest molecules in the same manner as water renders heavy sand which is agitated with it and moistens and adheres to the smallest grains there cannot be the least doubt from this passage that reay's opinion was precisely the same as the original one of lavasier and had lavasier done nothing more than merely state in general terms that during calcination air unites with the calcining body it might have been suspected that he had borrowed his Notions from those of Ray but the discovery of oxygen and the numerous and decisive proofs which he brought forward that during burning and calcination oxygen unites with the burning and calcining body and that this oxygen may be again separated and exhibited in its original elastic State oblig us to alter our opinion and whether we admit that he borrowed his original notion from Ray or that it suggested itself to his own mind the case will not be materially altered for it is not the man who forms the first vague notion of a thing that really adds to the stock of our knowledge but he who demonstrates its truth and accurately determines its nature Ray's book and his opinions were little known he had not brought over a single convert to his Doctrine a sufficient proof that he had not established it by satisfactory evidence we may therefore believe lasser's statement when he assures us that when he first formed his theory he was ignorant of Rey and never had heard that any such book had been published we may therefore believe lavosier statement that when he assures us that when he first formed his theory he was ignorant of Ry and never had heard that any such book had been published the theory of combustion Advanced by Dr Hook in 1665 in his micrographia approaches still nearer to that of lavasier than the theory of Ray and indeed so far as he explained it The Coincidence is exact end of section 45 recording by Lawrence tras Mount Vernon Ohio interface audio.com
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TELFest 2018 Reflections
the first ever offering of tell fest was held on the 5th of November 2018 in the Hedley bull Center my name is Katie frond and I was the convener of this event and I just wanted to share with you a few reflections on how tell fest went just before I get started I wanted to say that this was of course a team effort and I've included a photo of our fabulous annual online team there and every one of them was integral in making tell fest such a great success so thank you everyone just to give you a bit of background information about tell fest this was the first ever event that was a showcase of teaching and learning with technology for the whole university here at Anu it was designed particularly to give academics a chance to share and discuss their teaching practice and their innovative ideas we had a lot of interest in the event from the very beginning we received a lot more presentation proposals than we inspect it expected and registration had to be closed early because we reached capacity for the venues so we had 97 attendees and a range of panels workshops presentations and demonstrations over the course of the day some of the highlights of the event were the fantastic collaboration that we were able to achieve thanks with students thanks to the great efforts of our student representatives in Aneesa and Parsa so special thanks to them I also want to highlight the contributions from the Anu Medical School who submitted around eight presentations just about the great work being done in that school and there's a photo there of dr. Alex Webb from the medical school who was integral to making telfa such a success with her enthusiasm the key highlight of the event for all of us I think was the opportunities for sharing and networking across colleges giving academics a chance to interact with people they might never otherwise meet and the sharing of a combination of the kind of big picture issues and also practical in-class experiences that academics have using technology the feedback that we received was overwhelmingly positive which was absolutely fantastic we had 100% of the 50 respondents say that they would attend a future tell fest and a lot of them expressed interest in related events like masterclasses communities of practice and so on so we're looking forward to offering more events like that in 2019 here's just a few kind of samples from the feedback that we received in particular highlighting the the inclusion of different voices and experiences and also getting an opportunity to see what's happening at around the ANU and not just being isolated in kind of college or school areas one participant noted that that they hope that we in keep going with this kind of initiative to attract people who would not normally go to these sorts of events some of the things that we'd like to work on improving for a future offering of tell fest would primarily be around having more equal participation from across all the colleges we worked really hard to ensure that tell fest is advertised and perceived as complimentary - and not in competition to college based teaching and learning days as some colleges have days like that and some do not as the central team an you online is kind of as a central team an you online can encourage breaking down these barriers and silos in a way that college based ones can't one of the other things that we'd like to do a bit more of is to have more radical or provocative sessions designed to address the elephant in the room so to speak the kind of issues around workload and the effort and cost that it can often take to design innovative practices with tell another area that we'd really like to capitalize on is to offer a few more hands-on workshops and more practical sessions so that people can come away with some new skills and ideas and finally I think we needed to provide a bit more information about what a and you online can do in terms of supporting tell and giving academics the support that they need to integrate tel into their teaching one of the other things that I'd really like to share is the post-it notes that were shared on our idea wall so we put up some big boards on the wall and invited participants at Tel Fest to share their ideas around what they would like Anu to do in the future and here's a few of the post-it notes that were shared there that I think are particularly relevant so we had a lot of people call for Anu to recognize the staff time hours and workload that's required to be innovative in your teaching and to provide staff with the pay and the time to do that and another person commented that they'd like to see the university reward excellence in teaching as part of academic promotions processes and giving people a chance to talk about this at their promotions interviews someone very kindly suggested that we have tell fests each year which we're definitely hoping to do for 2019 and also to amend the Anu vision to include professional staff as part of the four pillars as well as academics and students that's just a quick tour of some of the highlights of Tel fest for 2018 I want to thank everyone who participated attended supported and contributed to making it such a fantastic event we are currently preparing recordings and slide decks from all the presentations that were done that you'll be able to access and to find more information and all these resources please visit the website listed there on your screen at tel fest dot weblog sautée and you edu au thank you everyone and we look forward to seeing you at Tel Fest 2019
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Conf Chemical Weapons in Baltic Sea. 26.11.15, Riga. 6/11
10 minutes is enough 10 minutes I mean I can go on minutes okay I'll try tol right so what sentence sentence sentence okay my name is Christopher Busby I'm an international expert on the health effects of radiation [Music] uh um I I was in Sweden about 3 weeks ago talking at the Royal um Swedish Academy of Sciences about the health effects of [Music] radiation the the problem was that in Sweden they want to build a high level nuclear waste repository at for Mark on the Baltic Sea [Music] and the Swedish force force Mark it's it's about 50 miles north of s it's it's underneath the sea kind of a tunnel and it goes underneath the Baltic Sea it's right on the coast right on the um I told I told the the um nuclear waste Council that um the health effects of radiation uh are model by a model which is incorrect now [Music] the model is that of the international Commission on radiological protection and it was developed in 1952 but it still but it still nowadays still represents the way in which uh governments control the limits of exposure to radiation no and as a result of this many people are dying and have died the the model is based in almost entirely on the health effects of the uh Hiroshima atomic bomb but the problem is that the radiation exposures from people living near the Baltic Sea are to internal substances like strontium 90 and plutonium 239 slow the the the problem is that the exposures to to people who live near the Baltic Sea are internal that they are inside the body plutonium plutonium 239 90 cium 137 now because the Baltic Sea is an inland Lake it's not a sea at all it's closed lake with very little exchange at the all of the radiation from the nuclear weapons tests in the 1960s and all of the radiation from chal came into the Boling and this radiation has been measured by hcom in hinki and there's as much as 500,000 Beal per kilogram of cesium 137 in in the silt in the mud in the sediment uh on the ground yeah in the bottom uh on the ground of the water on the ground of the water at the bottom of the sea 500 [Music] 500,000 is one disintegration per second be the one be is in a second so in one second one disintegration okay um and 500,000 is 500,000 disintegrations in one second it's the problem is that when the wind blows that this material becomes airborne and comes in land and we have studied this effect on the Irish sea where there's a similar problem and we find a 40% excess of cancer in the first 2 kilometers from the sea so is so it is a very big problem that the Swedish uh government are going to permit uh an increase in these amounts of material that are that are released to the to the Baltic Sea now there is a way in which we can deal with this uh the European Union has uh regulations which are based on um a law called the euratom [Music] law and it's called it's called the basic safety [Music] standards now in in in in there's a clause there's part of this law that says that if new evidence emerges that the risk model is wrong this is the IP risk model is wrong then all of the um practices have to be re uh assessed now this reassessment has to begin in in the member State country and if it's not done properly in the member State country then you can go to European court so all it needs in is is two things in lva the government needs to dis needs to say that on the on the uh one what's that convention the espu convention the espu convention Latvia can refuse to permit Sweden to continue with it so that's the first thing the second thing is that the second thing is that any Swedish body like a scientific body like the University or or the or or any any um like the Academy of Sciences or anything in lva is you can write to the uh radiation protection Department of the latan [Music] government and you can demand that they require that they ask uh that the that the lvan radiation department uh implements the basic safety standards directive of the European Union now the only yeah now the only thing that you need then is the new and important evidence there is a huge amount of evidence published in the in the scientific literature now since chille which shows that the ICP risk model for internal radio nucleid is completely false and the most recent example of this is from Fukushima in Fukushima they have been measuring thyroid cancer by [Music] ultrasound and the and and three and in the in the people in Fukushima area the prefecture they have found 13 30 thyroid [Music] cancers 130 in in in children age 13 13 um and um and in in a in a control district in Nagasaki they found zero the icrp risk model which is based on Hiroshima predicts 0.2 so so so this is this is new and important evidence that the icrp risk model is wrong by a very large amount um and this is not the only uh only example I I have published three studies in the peerreview literature in the last six months uh which show high levels of cancer breast cancer near nuclear sites in the nuclear power stations in the United Kingdom [Music] uh and there's a there's a lot of other evidence too I could go on and on and on but I mean that's enough so so this is the basic picture and I am happy to support I live in in lvia a lot of the time I'm happy to support any effort to open up this subject because it's an important one and people are dying we are planning a project to clean B sea well I mean we can we can even well there are certainly ways in which we can clean radio nuclear from the from the from the Baltic se but it costs a lot of money for example well it it will cost it will uh the question is you are talking about General topic of our conference today is chical master all do you have any idea about this any yeah sure yeah chemist professor about chemistry yes um well what sort of you mean how do we do it is that yes what we can do because it's was dropped 50 years ago and now started slowly polluted well other I mean he's Captain too he has both yeah I have I have I I have three boats um well do you know where it is more or less and and are the drums intact uh it's you say after 50 years of errosion would comeing yes but if they're if they're shells they could they're iron they're probably all right still no no no it's it's corroded and start to pollute it well then it depends upon the extent of the pollution so the first thing you have to do is find the extent of the pollution in the ground in the in the sediment mustard gas is quite long long lived it's in an environment this is Dorothy sulfide right this is this is mustard gas gas Dorothy sulfide okay yes um well there there is a contaminated area in North Wales that I've worked with where it's still there um and you can you can you can remove it of course and then dump you can't you said the problem was with sorry I I'll a little bit explain you can dredge it you can dredge the mod D the mod but when you start to D because What's happen after the second world all this German gas shells and all the were Dro together with the ships for simply sunk different so these are ships that are sunk with the stuff inside part sunk with the ships partly just both in the box and the box was Dro over the water and uh so it's uh and now after this 50 years we have this uh this cor Bal we can start to corrode it and it start to pollute and influence all this well then you need to you need why can't you dread it but when you start dread it you start to pick up for and it's more than 500 M 100 m all right okay between between 60 and 200 yeah well you need you can do it but it costs a lot of money I mean we we went down in the Channel Islands last year that there's a there's a documentary German documentary cuz they dropped plutonium into the into the um English Channel okay in Drums but and this is lots of TI very big tidal movements but but but it's still there and the drums are still there you can pick it up but you've got to use a a high press submarine uh which is controlled from a boat control yeah so you sit up in a boat and you keep the boat in position um you know with thrusters and you send your submarine down and then you pick it up and we picked it up you can do it you can pick the drums up you can just locate them and put a lock on them and just pull them to the surface you can do that so how you can pick up of the all the barge for example what well if it's ins if it's inside if it's inside a boat then you've got problems of course yeah you have so I mean it may be I can't I mean you can't send divers down to to that level there's nothing you can do all especially Big D well you can you can send Subs down and you can cut the thing up but I mean it's horribly expensive and then and then you know you've got to be careful because because you you might cause more more harm than good if you start pulling it around and dispersing it then you've got problems so yeah so it's one of these things that that we have done as a human race which is more or less kind of impossible to deal with but it it but it doesn't mean you shouldn't try so I think what you I mean what I would do if I had enough money is I would go along and and and send some submarines down to see how bad it is because you might be able to get a lot of it okay yeah the first is a monitoring to see what's the next step well the next step sorry no no the next step is to take what you can all right because you can have two pits you can have a near Ireland no it was well also it's easy in the B it cuz you don't have Tides you see yes we had to Anchor the boat and and and and keep it running against a three or four five KN tide and then send the submarine down and it's been blown but tide was running at seven knots where we where we were working differ okay well what you do is you then have to decide on on the easy stuff and the difficult stuff so once you know where it is then you can part partition say this is impossible but we can do this because in life you can't always get what you want you know but you can sometimes get a bit of itpr so you then so then what you do is you bring up what you can and and actually this little submarine that we used in Germany was was not that expensive and and it it had little pinces like a crab you know so you can pick up individual stuff like a lobster like lobster okay well that that's that's that's the best you can do really and I mean if you want to start blowing the barges up I mean you can go and you can cut them open and go inside and you can do all that but it's dangerous it's terribly dangerous because once you pick up and it's you start the pollu you will poll it more than just do well I'm not sure about that it depends upon you see that the the material is either inside a shell in which case it's very concentrated or it's already outside it okay now you want to get you want well you want to get the shells you want to get all of the shells yeah you see after 50 years the shell will become not touchable once you pick up touch it it's just simply destroy it and all the no I don't believe that well you can test that anyway you can check that I can tell you I have experience with the de mining after the World War One World I mines you cannot pick up these are not the same things because these in order to retain retain the material they had to have very thick casings these shelves right the mine also mine also like that that okay well I mean you can do some experiments I suppose but anyway that's that's all I can suggest okay thank you very [Music] much C RR European committee on ration risk model and now for [Applause] for m SCI model for
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Finalizing the Proof-of-concept Project in MadCap Flare/Central (TECM 5191)
hey welcome to module four you will be spending most of your time dealing with the team single source project this week you're actually going to publish some output which is exciting I think um I most want to help prepare you for the work that you're going to do related to publishing this week so let's get started I want to start by reminding you this project is typical of those in Industry where you have to work with existing content created by other people in different formats or systems it's messy business I don't expect to see anything like Perfection from your team here's how I'm going to evaluate your work that you submit at the end of the week of course I'll be reviewing your Flair project files those are going to include what are called builds for the targets that demonstrate your proof of concept of single sourcing content for tech company your builds are going to show two PDFs and also an online knowledge base that is built from the same content in order to understand what you've built and why I'll be carefully reviewing your cover letter because this is a proof of concept rather than a total reworking of all zenfor content or all tech company content what that company is going to want is to understand what you've done and what you haven't done and why finally I'll review your team's slack channel to assess how well you communicated with each other during the project you could view the rubric for the single source project on canvas to see how I describe different levels of performance for each of these this Final Phase of the project requires your team to complete four interrelated tasks first you complete transformation of a subset of the zenforce server content much like you did last week second you'll design targets for publishing that content one for print one for online third you'll develop each of those targets by creating what are called their tocs in flare and fourth you'll build those targets so I can view them I'll go through each of these tasks in just a little more detail on the following slides you should build off the work you did in the previous module use the feedback you received on the topics you rewrote for the topic based and structured authoring tutorial also for the topic type templates that your team submitted for your content model I've recommended that you focus on chapter one and the product support appendix in Flair because they have the most obvious overlap for producing the three Target Publications after all what you're proving to tech company is the value of single sourcing your assigned reading for this week is a great way to help you think about how much redundancy you need between print and online Publications the only requirements for the reworked zenfor content you deliver are going to be listed here your content should apply data inspired structure like you learned about last week that should include the use of short descriptions which should appear in meta descriptions for each of your topic files your content should include keywords let me show you quickly how this works I've updated this portion of the video because flare 22 made some changes to how this is done and I didn't realize that unfortunately so here I am in Flair what I'm going to do is open up a file all right there are a number of things that I could do to clean this topic up so for example this link that was created in a PDF to go from one topic to the next I got rid of this initial tag here is called a bookmark which you can tell if you hover over it I'll get rid of it because we probably don't need it now you can see here this first sentence was designed has been added uh to the original content by me it's supposed to be a short description and the way that this used to work I needed this inside the topic but with Flare 22 that's no longer necessary so I'm going to delete it four now I've got it on my clipboard I'm going to go up here to the display properties for this file and it opens this form this window that's got meta tags if you if it doesn't open for you automatically in this tab click on meta tags you'll see that I've already added some tags for you let's look at the short description one since that's the one that I was just discussing and the short description that I already have in my on my clipboard I'm going to Simply paste here that's going to add this content as metadata and out of there you'll see I get kind of an error here so I messed up by hitting yes I probably should have hit no but no big deal it just reverted back to the file that I had uh initially and where I had not deleted these things yet so I'll just go ahead and delete them again and I can delete that short description from the topic itself now because it's in the metadata all right save save save save save the next thing I want to show you how to do is to add another piece of metadata we could have done this while I was in there a moment ago but we'll do it separately so we click on that properties we go to the author meta tag set this is something many of you put in your spreadsheets as something to add so I've already taken care of that here so we open this and we click on value you'll see I've already added your names in here I'll make sure that I take credit for this one and now anytime someone in the organization probably not a user but someone in the organization needs to find out who wrote that topic so they can ask a question or tell me about an update they know who the author of that topic was the last thing I want to talk about then is keywords you'll see in green highlighting that there are already some keywords added here if I right click you'll see it's called an index keyword and I could edit it and if you hover your cursor over it it's going to say keyword right here's how you add one yourself you will have some listed in your spreadsheet you can either highlight the the term itself that's your keyword or you can simply place your cursor right before that word go up to the insert tab look at the ribbon there are a bunch of links that you could provide here you could provide a URL a crop reference which would be great but we're not going to try and do that the bookmark I've already removed one of those there are some other things that you can add for example you could add a file you could add a link to a glossary for a term what we're looking for is this gold key which stands for keyword if I press it you'll see that damage appears in Green in front of the term damage and that's all there is to it I've created a keyword with that term by inserting a link so now when people search when users search your content damage with the term damage they're much more likely to get this particular topic in their results and if you haven't tried this yet you should know that you can preview a specific topic so in the HTML5 or web output or web Target this is what you would see now you can also look at the PDF Target and it will produce a PDF for you or at least a preview of what the PDF would look like all right that's what all I've got for you today hang in there your online knowledge base should be searchable and your print publication should include a cover and a table of contents there are a multitude of additional changes possible for example reworking cross references and variables or adding conditions Snippets micro content but you should pursue these only if time allows you've got to design the zentor content with Master CSS style sheets not local formatting there'll be a default Master CSS style sheet when you import the project into Flare from Central it was automatically created to mimic the design of the frame maker books used to produce the original Publications which means the same style sheet applies to both PDF and HTML targets the import also created a collection of page layout styles for PDF targets honestly there's a lot of mess here in terms of design and there simply isn't time to fix all of it although you might create your own master style sheet and Page layouts I don't encourage you to do that simply tweak what's already there you could spend a significant amount of time just designing but design is not what's most important to tech company about your proof of concept to demonstrate your ability to work with Master CSS style sheets and Flair I would like to see you make at least two modifications they're simple ones first tweak paragraph styles for the PDF targets only you know do something like increase legibility with a larger font size second do something with first level heading style for the online output for the HTML5 Target in both of these cases you want to ensure to make the change in only one Target in other words you'll end up with different styles for level 1 headings in your print versus your online pubs because this is so messy let me try and show you what you're going to see here we're in the content Explorer we're going to look at resources remember I told you about all the page layouts look at this mess this is why I'm recommending that you just leave it alone um and instead and look here also with table Styles there are a whole lot of different ones so let's just work on the main CSS file we open it up you can see I've already been in here um I'm looking at the P tag right that style class for p if we look at the font that is associated with it I must have already changed it to Calibre I think yours will probably say Times New Roman but you'll see when you click on the box that your you can choose whatever font family you want I've chosen Calibre I know from trying this already that changing P alone did not actually Institute the change that I want to see in my HTML output one of the things you should realize that I'm working on the default medium but in fact you have two mediums here you're going to work on print but you're also I mean you're going to work on the HTML five but also the print output or the print Target so if we want the styles to be different then that means that we need to give them different settings so I've got Calibre for online and I've got Times New Roman or serif for print and you'll see down below it shows you a preview of what that style should look like when you actually build the output take a look at all of these P Styles here This truly importing files from another program into flare truly creates a mess you should know that but you also should save your time this week for the most important things that you need to change let's look at a file a topic file in C how these changes play out so this particular file I haven't really edited yet but you'll see that it's medium is default which should be HTML I hadn't saved yet as soon as I saved my CSS changes you'll see that that first paragraph now is a Sans serif typeface or font family if you hover over those bars you see that bullets didn't change because somehow the inherited styles are not actually working figuring out how to fix all of that is truly time consuming so what I'm doing is I'm going in and I'm just going to change bullet one style in my HTML5 to Calibre and in my print to serif and then when I go back to my topic file what you should see is now it the bullets have also been changed to the sans-serif typeface in the preview do the best you can you're also going to build off the information grouping you did to create a Content model last week when you rework zenfor content for each of these three Target Publications here I'm in the project Explorer and Flair when you open the targets folder you're going to see two Targets already there one for an HTML or online Pub and one for a PDF we'll have to create a second one for the second PDF later but first let's see what's in the tocs folder there are two existing tocs let's open the HTML5 one and build the content and its organization in the online knowledge base first there's a single topic file already there its file name is actually home but the title that shows here is Zen for knowledge base let's go to the content Explorer then drag and drop topics into the TOC file that's how you associate topic content with that specific Target for publication so I know I want the system and Architectural overview content I'm going to show the hierarchy of Topics by indenting it under the home topic I want the technical overview I'll use the arrows or drag to put the topic in the position where I want it in the hierarchy of topics I want the pmm LED topic to be subordinate so I'll use the arrow to position it I keep adding and arranging topics until I have every piece of content I want in the knowledge base publication or the knowledge base Toc remember that the frame maker import created two folders for topics based on the fact that the content was originally in two separate print Publications so make sure you locate all the topics you want to appear in your online publication from both of those folders you'll build a Toc for each PDF Target as well I'll go ahead and rename this file as it's easier to recognize as the TOC for the hardware installation if I change the name when you open it you'll see two existing files cover is the file that already existed for the print publication contents is the topic file that will create an actual table of contents page in your print publication otherwise you do the same dragging and dropping of topics it's important to understand the same topic files can be used multiple times in different tocs within the same project that's all up to you when you're done you can build your targets let's open the HTML5 Target and I'll show you some of the settings that you can adjust you tell flare which topic file to treat as the home page you need to select which Toc to use for this specific Target because you're going to have multiple tocs to choose from within the project you tell flare which style sheet to associate with the target if you have more than one you change the screen layout of your site by changing what's called The Skin I have top navigation selected now let's open the PDF Target and review some of its settings again you have to tell flare which Toc which page layouts which style sheet to use with that Target you can review variables for the Target you can set specific options for PDF output here many options once you're done with the settings you're ready to build takes just a bit but after the publication output is built Flair offers you reports about errors like broken links that you can review you can build a Target multiple times to test the output note that all of those builds are going to be available for review by me through Central that means you need to make sure I can tell which of those builds I should consider the final ones either by deleting the earlier builds or naming the right build in a way that designates it as the final you will be very busy with the single source project this week but don't forget to capture artifacts for your web portfolio you want to collect maybe specific topics that you rewrote especially if you're interested in showing that you know how to use flare and you know a little bit about data it really doesn't matter if you capture screenshots of the knowledge base that you created whatever it is that you think will help you demonstrate that you have the skills and the knowledge that employers are looking for this could be different for different students you don't have to show only complete deliverables you can show process things but make sure that you do this that you capture these things now while you have access to Flair that will go away obviously at the end of the semester all right use the assignments Channel but you certainly can always schedule a meeting with me I'll meet with you individually or as a team if you have questions and concerns that I can help you with while you're dealing with the project just let me know all right good luck
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'Yamaha designed a bike just for me' - Sportsbikeshop rides the 2021 Yamaha Tracer 9 GT
This is Yamaha's new-for-2021 Tracer 9 GT. I've  had it for two weeks and when I ride it I can't   help imagining a conversation that I know didn't  happen. There's a Yamaha designer telling his boss   that he's going to make a perfect bike for one  particular bloke who lives in Lincolnshire. It   needs to be sporty but not a sports bike and  it needs to be toury but not a touring bike. It   should be fast but with more focus on being quick  off the line really rather than having outrageous   top speed. This rider also hates stopping for fuel,  so if it could go a good way between refills then   that would be grand. You probably don't need to  have a first name of Sherlock to work out that   bloke's me and I guess it doesn't need Columbo  to figure out that Yamaha have made pretty much   exactly the bike that I wanted them to make. It's  all of those things i spoke about... in fact it's   bloody brilliant. It's an update on the original  Tracer 900, which was launched in 2015 and then   given a revamp in 2018. Another three years down  the road and this time it's had a hefty overhaul.   Bear with me while I run through the changes  as there are actually quite a few. The engine's   bigger - it's up from 847cc to 890cc, giving a seven  percent increase in peak torque, and it reaches that   peak earlier, now at 7000rpm rather than the 8500  of the old bike. Power's up from 113bhp to 117   and changes across the chassis mean it's 1.7 kilos  lighter than the old bike. It's got a new frame and   the engine mountings on this one are specific  to the Tracer rather than being shared with the   MT-09 bike on which it's based. The engine has been  repositioned in the frame too, which improves the   balance and the handling. The swingarm is 60mm  longer, which helps with stability,   but the overall wheelbase of the bike is the same  as before - 1500mm. For touring the total   payload is up by 7%, so you now have a 193kg limit for you, your pillion and your luggage.   Technology goes through the roof too. There's a new  IMU that's monitoring movement in six directions.   The data from that informs a package of traction  control, slide control, front wheel lift control   and brake control. The ride-by-wire throttle gives  four riding modes. I think of them as aggressive,   all-round, relaxed and then there's a weedy wet  mode. It's got cruise control, so long motorway   slogs are easier, and Yamaha claim fuel economy  is 9% better than the old bike at 54   miles per gallon and a 217-mile range from 18  litres. I've not exactly gone easy on this bike   and I've seen 53 miles per gallon, which would  mean a 210-mile range, which is more than enough   between fill-ups for me. The exhaust on this bike  is lighter than the old one, the wheels are lighter   the forks are shorter, the seat sits 15mm lower but it can be moved back up those 15mm   if you like. The pegs can be dropped or  raised by 15mm for more comfort or more   ground clearance and the bars can be moved forward  by 9mm and up by 4mm.   The screen is bigger than before and has more  adjustment - it's got 50mm of adjustment   range. It's not as big as the one you see on this  bike because this is the optional extra touring   screen that costs another £143. Behind that  screen is one of the biggest talking points about   this bike, and that's a twin-screen clock setup,  and then there's a new radial front brake master   cylinder, which beefs up the sporty credentials, and  the new Bridgestone T32 tyres are all new and   they were developed with Bridgestone just for this  bike. On top of all that stuff that you get on a   normal Tracer this GT model gets even more than  that. The panniers come as standard, a semi-active   electronic suspension modifies the settings  to suit the roads you're riding and then there's   an up and down quickshifter included as well. You  also get cornering headlights, which come on when   you're lent over by seven degrees and the more you  lean the brighter they get. Oh, and there are heated   grips too on the GT model, just as you probably  expect on a touring spec bike. So that little lot   costs you an extra two grand. The base Tracer  is £10,202 pounds and this GT is £12,202. Right so those are the changes, but what's the bike  actually like? As you might have gathered already I   think it's ace. It's got plenty of guts; it's not a  warp-speed monster like the KTM Super Duke 1290 GT or BMW's S1000XR but it's more than quick enough  in my opinion. There's loads of grunt and my 66-mile   round trip to work and back, which is mostly  on country roads, has been an absolute pleasure   on this bike. The suspension works really well. I've  had it in the stiffer sportier of the two settings   for the vast majority of the time and it gives a  really sporty attitude that I've really enjoyed   riding. So like all the Tracers so far this is still  based on Yamaha's MT-09 and you can tell there's a   sportier bike lurking underneath. The footpeg  positioning for one gives it away as they're   tucked back a little more than I'd expect from a  touring bike, where the pegs would normally be more   directly underneath my knees - but for me I like  that; I want a sporty bike with distance potential,   I don't want a touring bike. Anyway, none of this  stuff has been what people want to talk about. All   anyone seems to want to know about on this bike is  the clock set-up, those two screens that sit either   side of a central support. Personally I've no real  problem with them; the essential stuff is on the   left screen and then the right-hand screen shows  the less important stuff. So speed, revs, gear, riding   mode, traction control and things like that... they're  all on the left screen, as is the clock that tells   you the time. And then on the right screen you can  have trip meters, a fuel gauge, there's temperature   for the air and also temperature for the engine  and you can keep an eye on your mpg. You can choose   what's shown on that right screen and if you want  you can have the same piece of info in all four   corners. So if you want the air temperature four  times you could have that - though that'd be only if you're   a bit weird. Some of the info on the left screen is  shown a bit small and it'd be cool if you could   show it on the right screen instead, where it'd  be a bit bigger and more easy to read but really   these are small points and I quickly got used to  having that info on two separate screens. One thing   I do think is missing though - a fuel  range countdown. So this bike has a fuel gauge, so   it knows how much fuel is in the tank. And it knows  my mpg, so it knows how quickly I'm burning through   it. Surely it doesn't take too much calculating  to be able to use those two figures to work out   how long it's going to be before I run out of  fuel - it'd be really nice if the bike told me that. I've known a few people in the past who've  had Tracers and they always seem to be messing   around trying to get a screen that makes  the ride quieter. There's something about   Tracer screens that just never seems to have  worked. Unfortunately I can't comment on the   standard screen because this one came with the  accessory touring screen, like I said earlier,   but what I can say is that this  one works really really well for me,   so if you buy a Tracer and the standard  screen turns out to be noisy I'd say it's well   worth trying the Yam touring screen like this  one because it makes the ride really quiet. So those have been my two weeks with the  Yamaha Tracer 9 GT, which have been so good that   in all honesty I don't want to give  this bike back. If you're like me and   you want a bike that's sporty, economical  and can go a long way without refuelling   then it looks like Yamaha made a  bike for you as well, doesn't it?
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This Weeks tutorials/ Warm Up America/ Live Q&A
hey guys i'm so excited for you to be here thank you so much for joining me tonight i know it's a tuesday it's an evening but i really hope you could make it i am so excited to see everybody in the chat already hi everyone i'm just going to do a quick like check can everyone hear me um checking my camera making sure i don't have any messes that i i missed i mean i see i see this one right here i probably could have done something with but we'll leave it alone oh my gosh yes so hope can i ask you a few questions about crochet stitches yes feel free to ask any questions that you want here in the chat i'm going to start by reviewing the projects that i have going on this week and then talk about some other key points that i wrote down here and then i'm going to put the q a session at the end of the video that way if anyone comes and reviews this video after the live then they can just watch the content of what i went over and if they choose to they can get the q a question section they can stick around for that okay sounds good all right cool all right this week i'm very excited to reveal the projects i have going on so right now i have completed this amazing scarf i'm calling it the valentine scarf because on the pocket it has a heart both pockets this is what it looks like okay and if you want to if it gets too cold outside it's really soft and it's thick so it will keep you warm so i wanted to do this scarf for a couple different reasons one a lot of people are wanting um scarfs right now for the weather and i'm doing this warm up america campaign and we're doing scarves and valentine's day and also just a technique that i wanted to play with that i haven't got a chance to play with and this was my perfect opportunity and that was to cross stitch onto crochet i just absolutely loved this because it opened up so many doors so many just opportunities of things that i could do when you know how a lot of us struggle with wanting to put an image or a picture on our crocheted project and a lot of times we think that the only way that we can accomplish that is if we put it in the row itself through intarsia or stranding and we we get stuck because sometimes those methods are challenging in fact intarsia and stranding are considered an intermediate to advanced level crochet technique and i mean not all of us are there right and then the other option of course would be to make an applique or make the item by itself and then just sew it onto our item but having the ability to cross stitch just kind of sew the pattern into it then it's still relatively flat and it looks really cool and you can do anything from letters if you want to write a letter to i really thought that this scarf would look really great with breast cancer awareness especially with the colors and just doing the really pretty ribbon on the pocket if you wanted to do that just all of a sudden all of these ideas popped into my head and i'm like i don't need any more ideas i do not need any more uh project ideas by far but what i can do is i can at least ignite your creative brain and if you have something personal that you want to make it's it's another option another idea for you to to play with right so this tutorial is going live this week where i show you how i cross stitch onto crochet now i'm utilizing a single crochet stitch that's the for me it's the easiest stitch to cross stitch onto so i made this entire scarf with single crochet stitches and forgive me [Laughter] it took a long time to make this really long scarf with single crochet stitches but it's so soft and stretchy and it was really really easy to work on but it did take a little bit of time to make row after row after row of single crochet stitches so um that that part might take you a second and i open up the ability in the video for making adjustments if you don't want to make your scarf as long or you don't want to make the pockets as deep i i show how to make those adjustments because really all i did is i made an extra large and then i took the bottom parts folded them on top of each other and then joined the edges together to make the pocket so imagine that so this this pocket is eight inches deep so this was eight extra inches on this side and eight extra inches on this side again i'm sorry but but it will uh it will look great so the materials i ended up using for the valentine's scarf was karen simply soft yarn so i have the soft pink that i used and i used for the the hot pink color is the color watermelon uh from karen simply soft i really like using this yarn when i want stitches to be defined so for example just look how clean those stitches look this this yarn it's kind of like it's not sh it's like um not shiny um just like glossy smooth it's just really smooth so you can see everything really really well and i liked that especially when i wanted to make sure i did the cross stitching i didn't want anything fuzzy or textured involved now you can do that and if you do that if you use a textured yarn while cross stitching then it will appear solid it will appear completely solid and you won't be able to see the stitches like this you won't be able to see the actual x shape of the cross stitch so that's cool if you want to play with that but have fun finding your stitches okay um and i used a crochet hook size h8 or five millimeter crochet hook on that project so again this project is releasing this week i have it already um i just need to review it to make sure it's ready and then i'll get it out there for you guys to see i'm hoping i really wanted to get this project out there for you guys before valentine's day giving you enough time giving you enough time to actually accomplish it because it is neat it's fun and it's it feels really really soft it's really really comfortable so there's that uh adjustments okay cross stitch okay wanna make sure i hit everything remember if you have any questions at all i'm having my moderator filter out those questions for me pop them on my phone she's going to text message me whenever i get a question that way when it comes to the q a i can be like boom boom boom boom boom and i'm not reading through so if you have any questions about anything that i'm saying here feel free to put it in the chat and i will get to it i promise also use your emojis guys say hi represent use those emojis welcome everybody [Laughter] okay so next project i want to mention if you watch my parent pick up line i guess i should talk about that too so i was doing a parent pickup line vlog almost every day i when i have something to say it's more relevant sometimes i just don't have anything to say i pick up my kids from school while i'm waiting in line i have like 15 20 minutes that i'm just sitting in the car and i was like you know this is the perfect opportunity for me to vlog or say hey this is what i did today this is what's happening behind the scenes this is how i'm feeling and so i know that you guys don't want that information on my vlog channel so my main channel so i'm making a vlog channel i had it on my instagram and then i tried to make my instagram more exclusively just a different vibe so then i created another youtube channel and then people were getting confused so i have finally created a channel off of this channel i put it in the community tab or if you go to my main channel page and go under channels it's there if you'd like you can subscribe over there it's really just going to be a lot of parent pickup lines me vlogging me talking me sharing information so i think it was there that i shared i was making owls i'm planning on making owls this month and it's going to be this right here minus minus the graduation cap so he's so cute he's so cute i've made so many of them i've actually made them in varying sizes from i think the size that we're gonna make he's about that tall but i've made him like this big before or he's like yeah you hold them i like to make things bigger i like to expand things and just make things bigger but um so i'm going to show you how to make the owl and the colors varying colors and you can have fun with colors you can use whatever colors you want but again i am utilizing karen simply soft yarn because i really like that yarn when it comes to stuffed animals a regular a mega roomy yeah i think i always mess up that name but they're basically stuffed animals so um and i do so because i can get the stitches really really tight and i can and they are so defined and it looks so clean and so i really really like using that yarn uh comparable yarns to use if you can't get your hands on karen simply soft would be premier eversoft or yarn be soft secret they're basically the same kind of feel and vibe going on there so we'll utilize those i will talk more about do you want to know do you guys want to know what i used you care so i'll share i'll share what the heck what the heck so in the tutorial i'm using this pink victorian rose for the main body of the owl and then his head and wings and ears are going to be this brown color and this is called bone so again these are both karen simply soft bone victorian rose you have to have an orange for his beak and his feet he has little feet it's cute um so this is pumpkin and then oh white for the inner part of his eye and then a black to attach his button eyes so again um i can put all of this information in the description section of this video so when i'm done with this video i'll hop on there add all of the materials that i'm using for these projects these two projects there so if you want to go and reference those and have them ready for the tutorial that's coming up go for it that would be i'll do that i'll do that for you guys um i started recording the owl tutorial today so that one's going to take me another day to finish recording and then i'll send it off to edit and then either it the owl will either be done the end of this week or the beginning of next week i promised you guys that i would start doing stuffed animals i want to do at least one stuffed animal a month just because i want to increase my number of toys in my channel on my playlist so that way you guys have some more fun things to make you know something different and i love making toys i love making stuffed animals they're one of my favorite things to make and some people they get um intimidated by they they think it's harder than it needs to be and i like to really break it down to show you how how easy it can be and how fun they are to make so that is going to be this month's stuffed animal uh what else oh warm up america guys reminder for warm-up america so we have two weeks before the campaign closes so if you are planning on making things for the warm-up america foundation campaign that we together are doing then um try to keep in mind that two weeks february 23rd wednesday february 23rd is the last day that they're accepting um so i already have a box full so here's my box i've got a box full i mean i kind of cheated a little bit because some of these things i have had for a while i used to crochet things and sell them at christmas bazaars and craft fairs and these were my top sellers it was animal beanies i told you i mentioned this in uh my uh things to make for fall winter 2020 i think it was or even whenever i tell you to make things to sell them they gotta have personality if they're boring they're not gonna sell unfortunately so got him he's super cute the aviator i got some uh head wraps with flowers what else do i got in here got my stegosaurus he's fun my owl i love this one cutie little owl and my goal guys i don't know if i'll get to it this year there's so many things i want to make i want to show you how to make all those i want to show you how to make all of those fun beanies so trying [Laughter] okay um so yes remember keep it postmarked uh for february 23rd make a big circle around that date last day let's try to get things in if you're struggling or you need help email me or just uh contact one of my social media i have everything in the description section of this video and i'll attach it into the comment section for anyone that struggles to get into the description section that way you can just contact me however you can contact me and let me see if i can help i'll try to help the best that i can um so yeah gosh i knocked all i knocked all that out really fast [Laughter] uh that's that's all i have for you this week kind of have a sneak peek of what's happening next week and potentially the week after that i hope you like them they're coming [Laughter] um let me go ahead and let me go ahead and get to the q a the questions part and yeah if you have any other questions now is perfectly the time to go ahead and ask i'm fielding questions here i have a couple questions here that were asked earlier today i'm gonna rush through them real quick um but answer them thoroughly respect right um how long have you been crocheting i've been crocheting since i was five years old now when i was five years old i wasn't any good i only made like what i thought were blankets that were like that and i go like that because they weren't straight oh no so i think i started making like squares or whatever my attention span could last me um who taught me my grandmother taught me my dad's mom whenever she would babysit me apparently i was a very hyperactive child and this was how she would get me to sit still she would uh teach she taught me how to crochet and i like hyper focused on it so even now today i have hard time sitting still i have to be crocheting or doing something with my hands or something else has to be going on right um so even when we watch a movie i'm crocheting and watching a movie yes i believe that i have adhd just because my brain is all over the place i may be wrong this is self-diagnosed but i'm seriously i have the squirrel mentality where squirrel now my attention is completely diverted and now my attention is completely diverted it makes it very interesting to try to work throughout the day at home it is a struggle that i deal with uh more more hat tutorials of course i have so many hat tutorials that i want to make with you both adults i have some beautiful adult women's beanies to make i have some amazing kids beanies baby beanies i want to make with you so you better believe i have a ton of hat tutorials coming when is the question uh uh could you make a harry potter hogwarts crust blanket i would love to but unfortunately that is not something i would be able to do on my channel for a couple different reasons one i would have to go row by row by row with you explaining the different things that are happening in that row and that video would be like three four hours long so i'm that's not going to happen but what i can do or hopefully have already done in past videos is show you how that how they switch colors in the middle of a row using intarsia or stranding i have that video so it's most likely going to be what they call a graph gan where they put an image and they look like little squares and each square represents a stitch and they plop that image on the blanket and then as you're going okay row 34 okay we're gonna go white oh blue blue blue green pink whatever and then you switch colors per square and um that's the best way for me to show you how to do it is just to teach you how to switch colors in the middle of a row opposed to just doing the project for you it's kind of like that mentality um you teach or you sure what is it the fish the fish analogy you give a man a fish you feed him for a day you teach a man a fit to fish you feed him for a lifetime kind of thing i'm trying to teach you so that way forever you have a technique that you can have in your back pocket uh what other questions do i have uh if you could crochet with one thing for the rest of your life what would it be and what yarn would you use it would be a blanket or blankets because blankets have so many much diversity um you can really use whatever stitch you want to use on a blanket so it would help me from being bored for the most part and the yarn that i would use that is really really tough that is really really tough because generally for blankets i like to use a five weight yarn i really really like my favorite yarn to use right now is uh two of wands hugh and me have you played with it tell me tell me in the description the chat i can't even speak anymore tell me in the chat have you played with two of juan's hue and me yarn before i love it i think it's beautiful and it works up really fast and it's clean so that's my yarn of choice right now however using justified weight yarn limits you i also really like detail detail is huge for me so i my favorite yarn size to use is a four weight worsted medium errand 10 12 ply 8wpi size yarn because i feel like you can get a lot of detail out of that okay other questions oh oh boy okay okay here we go hope faith's question i got a screenshot okay i was wondering if you can do more half double crochet stitch projects and give me the measurements for scarf blankets scarf blankets are popular right now the really really thick scarves that look like shawls like long shawls almost they're they're too thin to be a shawl but really thick scarf and you like bunch it here and it's like huge the scarf blankets have you heard of them um they're really cool i have not played with one yet though i do want to i have some yarn i want to make with one so i was wondering if you could do more half double crochet stitch projects okay i can absolutely add that in i believe i'll look into that for you i think i'm all over the place with projects right now but i hear you and then give me the measurements of a scarf's blanket that's really up to you what i would do to answer your question is google it that's what i would do or i would go on pinterest and search scarf blankets and see if you can find dimensions that's what you're looking for dimensions of a scarf blanket okay that's what you would search up because that's what i'm gonna do i'm just gonna google it so i'll just save that for for you could a variation to the valentine scarf be only single crochets the last eight inches on both sides and double crochets or half double crochets on the rest yes it absolutely could i thought about that um where you make the scarf whatever scarf length whatever stitch you want and then you come back and you make just a square section to sew and attach on here that are all single crochet stitches you could absolutely do that just have to make sure you join on the bottom totally fine for me when i did the tutorial it was more single crochet each stitch across for a total of this many rows then come back and we'll fold up the sides border and be good to go so it was just kind of a shortcut way for me to explain what's going on but if you want to you can absolutely use whatever stitch you want for the main body of the scarf and then just single crochet the pockets okay how much yarn did you use on the valentine scarf great question great question so i used roughly two skeins skeins skeins tomato tomato um of the soft pink color alone definitely more than one i can't give you exact amounts because i used scrap yarn that i literally had in varying sizes all rolled up it was a way for me to stash bust so i didn't actually have like brand new materials to gauge off of but i do know i use i definitely use more than one skein so buy two of karen simply soft and um when i am making the tutorial i will go ahead and add exactly i'll tell you how many yards are in a skein and just just say buy two skeins but if you can't get your hands on karen simply soft i'll give you the yardage meters grams ounces of how much approximately you'll need to help you out and then with the other color the watermelon color i didn't use very much at all i used probably a fourth of a skein on that i used it up it's gone it's gone from my stash now um but yeah i'd say about a fourth of us of one skein um do you always cake your yarn i do not i have started trying to make a habit of it at times because then i can eliminate any potential snags or tangles or knots that are inside the skein before i crochet up to it and then i'm annoyed at the fact that i can't work it out so by caking the yarn before you use it you can eliminate that annoyance i guess make it just clean easy and smooth process as you are crocheting away though there are times depending on the skein i will just pull i'm an inner puller i pull from the center of the skein that's how i like to pull and like red heart red heart with love i'll leave it alone and i'll just pull from the inside what else [Music] i mean honestly it's it's experienced most of the time like the loops and threads impeccable yarn i roll because they often have snags inside so it's just kind of like um the yarn experience that i have had in the past i will know oh that yarn often gives me trouble or that one's smooth i can just go ahead and pull from the actual regular skein itself so i guess it kind of depends though it's a good habit to either roll it in a ball before you use it or cake it before you use it just so you can make sure you fix all those snacks before you start your project because man it sucks when you start a project and you come upon a knot and the knot is just one gnarly knot and you realize that if you would have had yarn before you would have been able to fix it easier stories man history experience [Laughter] all right sheila wants you to crochet a horse oh okay so hannah now loves you sheila because hannah loves horses oh gosh i will add it to the list now i am planning on doing a whole stuffed animal series where i have the same body design and i'm really only changing features of the stuffed animal to emulate specific animals tell me sheila would that be okay if i had a generic body but just features of a horse let me know if that would work for you because that's the direction that i'm kind of going right now um someone is asking about the owl beanie i think for the aviator beanie so yes the beanies the owl beanie the av i haven't i don't have it in every size though i only have it in newborn um that is my goal is to to soon start doing beanies that are themed i gotta wean into it because like i said i have so many tutorials that i want to make i have to be smart and i have to be strategic about how i release them and how i get to them because for me honestly i just like to group things and i get obsessed over one topic or one type of project and then i neglect other projects and i try to keep things balanced i try i try to keep things balanced okay christy says do we have to send beanie scarves and mittens to america or can we donate local and send forms to warm up america with tiffany hanson campaign okay so in order for your donations to count towards the warm-up america foundation uh campaign that we are doing the items need to be shipped to warm-up america so that they can distribute them to where they already planned to to distribute them though if you have a local place that you really want to support feel free to just donate to your local place please i mean you're not going to hurt anyone's feelings you're helping somebody and the whole point of this whole warm-up america campaign is to help people so if you're helping somebody by donating what you made to somebody outside the campaign do it this is all about love and sharing our incredible gift and passion with people to keep them warm and show them some love and compassion so yeah no hurt feelings if you want to donate locally it just won't count towards our campaign numbers but that's okay it's fine um jan and ellen where does the two of wands come from can you show the product it's a size 5 weight yarn i think you can also buy it online if you google yarn you'll it'll pop up for you um i thought i had some hold on oh i remember i did i used it all up i made beanies ah i used i used the yarn on my truffle beanie so if you watch my truffle beanie tutorial i used two of wands hue and me yarn in that tutorial and then i went and used up everything else that i had making more truffle beanies which brings me to an awesome point if you've made it this long in in our chat you are amazing and incredible and thank you so much for sticking around um i want if you made a truffle beanie i want you to send me a picture of your truffle beanie i want to post it in a video i want i want to just show love and all of your support and i want to show your projects in my video in a video on my youtube channel i want to represent you for making something that i did a tutorial on so if you made the truffle beanie send me a picture of of your truffle beanie i want i want to post it here on youtube if you're comfortable with that and if you send me your name allowing say anonymous or you can say your name and i can add your name in there too potentially just talking it out but that would be really really cool i want to represent you guys and make you feel a part of this community because you guys are awesome you rock uh cynthia my husband wants a beanie he can wear over his ball cap uh with a slip oh for the brim yeah so the brim of the baseball cap pokes out of the beanie could you make a tutorial for that i could uh you could too uh what i how i would do it let me just talk it out and then i'll write i'll write this down i'll add it to my list my tutorial list of things to come back to to make tutorials for but if you want to make this like sooner rather than later so first make the brim like we make all of our beanies with front posts or i mean uh back loop single crochet stitches in each row to give it that wave for the brim then row one would be making a single crochet stitch or whatever stitch you want to make in the side of each row all the way around okay follow follow me here and then row two of the main body of your beanie i would chain the length of the brim of the baseball cap so i would not stitch in stitch spaces i would chain leaving an open hole for the length of the baseball cap and then i'd come back and i'd start stitching whatever stitch you want to use right here all the way around and then continue all the way around and now you have this opening right there for your hat to poke poke through and you can make the brim of the hat however thick you want to make the brim of the hat if you want to make it really thin so it's not sticking too much on their forehead underneath the brim you can do that i'll let you play with that i will add that one to my list but hopefully that kind of inspires you to create something of your very own um if you want to make something sooner rather than later because if you're waiting on me it might be a little while sorry what is the name of the poof project behind the baskets huh somebody caught it so this thing right here is my floor poof i haven't given it a name yet but uh that one's coming so good question on the name i just haven't named it yet would you guys like to offer suggestions i'm open to suggestions and then my my idea for my channel how i'm trying to name things is earthy i'm going for locations like uh natural natural locations or plants or minerals or like mushrooms i couldn't give it like a mushroom name but i'm trying to go earthy i really want to just be more grounded in everything that i'm doing and all of my tones and just have this very comforting vibe going on in my channel so i know this this doesn't qualify it does not it's very pink but that's that's what i'm kind of trying to mold my channel around is being very earthy um and that's all the questions i have for now i'm planning on doing one of these every single week tuesdays i hope i'm not interfering with anybody else's lives going on because i don't want to do that but this just this day just seems to work out the best for my schedule as well as prepping your in the information for my tutorial early enough so if you want to get materials that i'm using in the upcoming video you can you can have some enough time to gather things together um and of course i'll have information and links in the actual tutorial video itself but i really like this i have a lot of fun talking with you guys i have a lot of fun answering your questions the engagement and it's really cool it's really cool so i will go ahead and close out for today if you have any other questions feel free to make comments in the comment section below the video and i will see you next tuesday with another live going over what is happening next week i hope you have a great night guys good night bye
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Who Stole My Religion? Holy People- Live Thy Tenets! Vegan Jewish Hero Dr. Richard Schwartz H.C. #20
hi labs welcome to humanitarian chronicles where I highlight extraordinary people doing extraordinary things I'm Abby load more conscious comedian health coach life coach and I'm here today with the incredible dr. Richard Schwartz dr. Schwartz is the author of Judaism and vegetarianism Judaism and global survival mathematics and global survival and who stole my religion revitalizing Judaism and applying Jewish values to help heal our imperiled planet he is the associate producer of the documentary a sacred duty applying Jewish values to help heal the world he is the president emeritus of the Jewish vegetarians of North America president of the Society of ethical and religious vegetarian and a member of so many other upstanding animal human and earth honoring organizations he is a professor emeritus of mathematics at the College of Staten Island he has been the Jewish vegetarian of the year and has been inaugurated into the North American vegetarian society Hall of Fame dr. Schwartz is absolutely living the teachings of Judaism and every ISM more than truly anyone else I know and he is one of my real life heroes it is my absolute honor to welcome you to the show thank you for being here dr. Schwartz okay well it's really a pleasure it goes Billy a wonderful wonderful introduction really appreciate it but I have to tell you you let that some of the most important things why I'm with I'm wearing a special time period and some people would have satisfied with that so i have also things work and i hope you feel okay with this is one of the best of all you don't have to pay this but you know if you eat these boots in case you lose 100 years I guarantee you'll live a long time oh my god okay but there's even more here I love it what oh my god you are amazing pull out of the high reminds me when Geshe at all and the last one you're gonna have to take my word for from where he's treated a little underwear and if anybody ever said dr. Schwartz because of all of his many accomplishments is a stiff guy think again she is living life to the floor look at what a vegan diet and a compassionate heart breathe this amazing light-hearted funny fun loving human angel you are the best you are the better dip commit unbelievable beautiful introduction ago but you haven't got to the real essence because here it is right here when we had my 80th birthday celebration this was the cover of the journal that came out that was a couple years ago and nice celebration two seconds in North America o our days as you probably know we have all these cell phones and things desai fuchsia telephone booths out there so it's very hard for me to change into a foot match hahaha well now you know people now you know dr. Schwartz is an absolute superhero now you know oh my god that's so glad you filled in the blanks what would I do without you please we need to know who you are so people keep watching because this is the most amazing man he is truly dr. Schwartz Richard if you will is calling us to apply basic Jewish teachings which are basically the same teachings in every religion to our lives more than ever before and she's doing it dressed down dressed up with the tie but dressed down because he is Superman so now you know there are no phone booths you can't see who this man really is but we're going to get the gist in a little bit well as I pick his brain his beautiful brain not the fruits of his labors but his brain but actually i have to say i give presentations all over the world about certain topics and one of my main ones is called and veganism or Torah and health depending on which synagogue needs me to play it down and I got so much of my information from you dr. Schwartz from your articles and your books and your lifetime of work compiling this important information so you really are Superman in my eyes and you are my real life superhero so there you have it we appreciate that I look you make art now you have a letter loop up to us i can probably halfway to for you many compliments okay your lineage which i should point out the wonderful work you're doing and you should bless for many more years and continued success because as you know in every every way we've got to get this message out that veganism is the ideal diet is certainly very consistent Judaism it's especially important now as variant poisoning the world has total climate catastrophe so just so happened to be on your program and I hope hope we get a message out and that people will filter what we're doing and go even presidents it's super super important nowadays I could not agree more and I love that you know it's been said throughout the ages begin where you are start at home and that's exactly what you're doing by calling to action your own Jewish people of your birth and all religious people in your books and in your articles you you it's a call to all spiritual people and spiritual leaders to ride up step it up and do what is right and holy and compassionate for all beings including our living breathing life-giving mother earth and basically live a Jewish vegan sorry not doing a vegan life but I do have a question about the Jewish part of you how do you reconcile being an observant Jew with being a vegan because I struggle with that daily okay well as you pointed out a topic on dad shootings with vegetarianism and her way its beginning was when i quote a leap of faith because unfortunately is martin rytera about eating of making although is actually a concession but there's so much in Judaism about compassion now sharing about justice so that that we have a case right there in the book and much of my writings I say there's at least six thirty powerful mandates in Judaism internet society she was fundamental and that is we should take care of our health which is arguably the most important mr. a commandment because without hanging ever help the time to do other this work and show compassion for animals to be co-workers with God in preserving the environment to conserve natural resources because animal based diets are very wasteful to use formal water land energy and other resources and how hungry people because incredibly seventy percent of grain producing the United States is fed to animals destined to slaughter buoy incredible makes it even more shameful we take very healthy products corn oats grande soy products I in complex carbohydrates and fiber and the boys pretty much cholesterol and saturated fat and then we if I put it with the animal engages the opposite very unhealthy product so those are five and six to last one is to sink and pursue peace and be happy to explain yo give what you're teaching is each one of them and how it is very seriously violated miami-based arias and agriculture amen you are so on point and those are just six the sixth Jewish mandate that's not including the 613 commandments and I want to touch on what you said eating meat according to the Torah is a concession it's not a commandment it's not even really if allowed but it clearly states if you read the Torah word for word if you believe in the Torah of course but it clearly states that meat was not the ultimate diet Garden of Eden is the ultimate diet without the ultimate and I love how you point out in your writing that just in the beginning in the garden and at the end in the Messianic era when the Messiah comes or the Messianic age of peace comes about everyone will be vegan is we were vegan in the beginning and we're going to be vegan in the end and in the middle why should we live just because it was a concession why should we live that way let I'm an idealist so I say like you do rise up and live an ideal life live like the Garden of Eden taking care of our the animals being good stewards it didn't say domination it said dominion over the animals or the land meaning guard it well and so yeah like let's live according to the garden and the messianic time and be vegan why are we living like for a concession i don't i don't get it represents to i say that veganism really is the ideal jewish diet because in the two ideal times the Jewish tradition I said God medieval it is a very first chapter of the Torah chapter 1 verse 29 God's initial diet simply begin to the herbs and the fruit of the trees and successor and then ideal guided in saying the Messianic period that you yearn for war is again going to Rabbi Abraham Isaac the cone cook with sea travel here free state Israel when a great she was philosophers of the 20th century and one week to Ozma's period much is yours and he felt that that ideal time to come would be vegan as well because he base that on a powerful prophecy of Isaiah chapter 11 there's a 69 in Isaiah that in that ideal time the wolf will do it with a lamb the lion which slowed the Ox and I want you hurt nor destroy in all of God's holy mountains and they said if jointly slowed the Ox and certainly would being should be billions by the way it's going to point out that far apart no one shall hurt nor destroy and all of God's holy mountain that is the motto of these international Jewish vegetarian society sented in London since about the middle 1960s and now also they have great place in Israel Jewish vegetarian society in the heart of Jerusalem and in fact just spoke there and a wonderful to prescribe theta by applying means honoring the street that was amazing that's so amazing well I'd like to quote another very inspirational Jewish person who I consider a rabbi because rabbi just needs teacher and it is dr. Richard Schwartz so I I love that Rob cook quote and I love what rabbi kook stood for and I'm going to quote somebody who I revere so here it is rabbi rabbi in my eye dr richard Schwartz's long-held vision for judaism in this time of multiple crises and I say for all humans in this time of crises and when you say to be a Jew is to be a spiritual compassionate person is so here goes to be a Jew is to see the world through the eyes of God to be unreconciled to the world as it is to be discontented with the status quo and to be unafraid to challenge it to be a Jew is to be a co-worker with God in the task of perfecting the world to know that the world remains unredeemed and that we must work with God to redeem it to be a Jew is to feel deeply the harm done to others to speak out in the face of wrongdoing and to prod the conscience of those who passively accept the status quo to be a Jew is to stand apart from the world to be a nonconformist to shout know when others murmur yet to injustice and to actively help uplift uplift those in need and try to correct in justices even if others stand idly by to be a Jew is to be intoxicated with a dream of social justice to have an abiding concern for others and to have compassion without condescension for people who are poor weak and sufferings to be a Jew means to know that God's name can be sanctified by our actions and to try to live a life compatible with being created in God's image by doing justly seeing kindly and in all ways imitating God's attributes to be a Jew means to believe in the unlimited potential of people in spite of the evil and injustice around us and recognizing that we have been chosen to serve as an example to strive to be a light unto the nations to be a Jew means of course many specific practices concerning Shabbat be keeping kosher and much more bidding study and worship and most of all action and observance it means all of these things and far more it is not always easy to be a Jew but it is always a very significant and worthwhile endeavor I love that motto mantra of yours is it is a masterpiece it's an mmm and if I feel like you're cut from my same cloth you are my soul brother because I feel all of those same things about what it means to be a Jew to be a human and our motto in Judaism for those who don't know is to along its repair the world so how can we truly be living that when we're eating the murdered flesh of tortured raped animals and feeding it to our children which also like you were talking about degrades the Earth's the environment our own health and the future I just if not it's not congruent with our values so I just love that you're speaking up about these things it's so meaningful and it's so necessary at this time well thank you a really appreciate all that Antony important I hope that I think God is calling your face rightfulness Amy doing it because this is for a better world anyways I search everybody seeing this conversation to me age go out and help us spread the word speaking of Rabbis ministers Imams British leaders to educators thread the world and get to the newspapers write letters look because you know a lot of things are saying very positive it means me as you inhale pointers but again it's especially important now because the world is heading toward a climate catastrophes 2016 was the warmest year recorded history since eighteen eighty when he was most able to intelligent records and that broke the record 7 2015 previously said 2014 to amazing now it's reach and second years of breaking temperature and I go on on that all 17 of the warmest years have been since 1998 so we're way up there every decade since the 70s 1970s 80s 90s been warmer so it's a former world and it's having all kinds of effects on the climate one more droughts storms floods dehradun if we were a decent world for children grandchildren for generations then it's essential that the major ships would be in diets because many many other things have to be done as we know but but that is really essential so again everybody seeing this it's urgent talk to people you know me frenzy relatives coworkers and spread this message much as possible and by the way people want to contact me they conclude to a male me at which has been a ggie then r ich4 woodworkers gmail com and i'll be happy to send you more information or both of my books Joe serious when vegetarianism enjoyable global supply but there's really available at website Jewish bed can we were jewish village that's orgy I'm swish I'll but everything is in the commish refuses hours I'll put all of this information in the description so yes i'll let you know Richard is so readily available to answer all of your questions and quandary and concerns and to reach out to spiritual leaders and you know if so I love that you're you're speaking about a call to action especially to our spiritual leaders because I'll tell you I studied Torah for an entire year in Jerusalem with some of the most brilliant wise learning rabbis and rebbetzin in Israel in the world and I've always sought out the spiritual profit profit in my life where throughout my life so and it's so disheartening to me when I'll bring up the topic of veganism and they'll say well good for you that's the ideal you're living the ideal your living is God intended for us all to live honoring life on all levels through your main three-time choice choice per day three times a day what I choose to put in my mouth is affecting our planet animals and humans then they go back to stabbing their to tosa fish and eating it it's maker it's to his talk with no action and it's not what I was raised to believe that Jews are which is you know people of action and social justice and I mean you know Judaism brought the Ten Commandments forward and as Hitler said I'll bring Hitler into this he said that one reason he hated Jews and wanted to destroy them is because they brought consciousness to the masses and they brought morality to the masses and he hated that and he wrote about it and spoke about it and he said who are these people to tell us how to live our lives who are these people to give us Commandments about how to treat each other with respect love and compassion he wanted to live his hedonistic lifestyle and not have any God judge him on what he was doing and he spoke about that so you know by not honoring our Earth's are our animals the fellow beings that we share the planet with our fellow humans we are truly you know not taking action steps so it's just so it's such a conundrum and so Hippocratic to me that it's hypocrisy not hit book but yeah it's just it's just hypocrisy we're all hypocrites in a lot of ways i still have leather that I had before I went vegan by the way so I'm not being wasteful but you know we're all hypocrites on some level but it just boggles my mind when I speak to spiritual leaders and that's the answer I get well good for you you're living the right way we should all aspire to that like what do you say to that yeah well but to think is that the children we have a choice when you mentioned that before that unforgiven things in determining what kate Commission is a settled reluctantly it is a confession so the thing is we have a choice but shouldn't a choice be made taking a look at the highest that you is valued they are again compassion for animals it says example Jews are to be welcome Adam Culebra my name that is compassionate children of compressive ancestors and as much in the tour about compassion for animals you can't yo Chris for the week animal I'm appealed you can't was when accessing the field and it's called the ten commandments which was not only a juice 40 west on the shop by our Sabbath day but animals as well and it's really a test in many ways it's a test of leadership was it said Moses most of our beta need one of the great teacher was chosen because it showed great compassion for animals the same when King David and it's a test for cheating spouse in a way because it says when Abraham other harm in Hebrew ever had wanted to make sure that the Jewish condition tradition will continue and had a point a proper wife for his son Isaac the 70s I set up a test was he came to the well if woman would water for him and I'm into him but ten very thirsty camels in the discourse the desert and whisker will Rebecca met that test it seems a lot engineering or compassion for animals and again taking care of my health and doing things that are consistent with the environment again it threatened as never before by climate change and you realize just say about 7.4 billion people in the world but seventy billion farmed animals are slaughtered every single year and the negative effects of that tremendous what is I mean one more short sort of you the border the world and yet I can take as much as 13 times as much water per person a land-based after is a plant based on so it's really amazing in this time of crisis that rebels are not speaking out more by the way there are some that the very strong in the Jewish past form which was placed in North America has much material on that so we recommended people go to the website there is just Jewish bez dot org us PG org and prison wonderful to be the ship there and with doing great things we got a little facebook page no things coming out every day on that the using Twitter and was it you to open it great great things and it's like the animal-based diet in a way this madness and sheer and salad in a world today mentioned before millions of people sobbing some estimates 20 million people now seventy percent of the grain in the West said before fed to animals may be about forty percent worldwide and worse I mean shorten sources of water and yet where it so wasteful what if it's an irrigation integral to feed crafts for animals because not even is natural diet this counselor in my grasp is there so that's right we're feeding them grain to fatten them up quicker and I'll actually read this quote by thick not on every day over 40,000 children die for lack of food we who / eat in the West who are feeding grains to animals to make meat are eating the flesh of these children I agree I agree so you don't care about the earth you don't care about animals maybe you're a humanitarian maybe you want to think about these tenets of Judaism and every ISM that are living the ideal because you're a humanitarian so 40,000 children per day are dying 20 million a year are dying because of the uneven distribution of grains and food across the world but because we're cutting down the rainforests to feed the to grow our grain and corn to feed the cattle instead of feeding humans what they're meant to eat which is great because we humans are herbivores we are herbivores you want and if you look at our teeth it's both Macanudos animal we don't have a floors of carnivorous animal or intestinal system here later is four times as long is that of a commitment animal for you tonight and our stomach acids we weren't 20th this long is that of make rivers animals they have very short bowel system using it out like one day with us a very long winding system is very very good fruits and vegetables other big improved nuts who was that gives plenty of time for all the great vitamins and minerals are the positives to be digested but there's beer for the meat they can decay in our system in the wrong journeys to our bodies so we're very different than carnivorous animals and again consistent with Genesis chapter 1 verse 29 God created us really have visions as you say and it is crazy crazy and I mentioned one other mandate discuss that much and that is to seek Him pursue peace Wow very important and somebody may say wait a minute I mean I can understand a health issue because we know animals mistreated you should see the environment connection we know is very wasteful you need more water to irrigate the crops and in terms of the hungry with Miss cussing that but as you say millions of solving and estimated there you billion of the seven points for four billion people in the world are chronically malnourished but the idea of singing in pursuing peace well the idea there is two things first the Jewish sages saw that the Hebrew word for branches with him and welcome are witches were four works company same boots same boots were bred and for what it does that word is he short of the grain and other resources people are more likely to go to war and history has borne that out there with biblical days of a battles of water at the wells and we recently about well so necessary in our society and again water may become too big issue unfold they become big issue and so again they deduced when there's enough was enough then people say well to getting what they said but whatever happened but is not announcing to make a big difference this is why that connection between the animal based diets and it's being so wasteful and the threat of violence and war whether to that so I've been arguing that the slogan of the peace movement and abetted a movement didn't want to say anything this Kip is hahaha world being hahahahaha that's so great I agree it was hit the world an appeal captain and it was just his on earth he on earth I could not agree more dr. for I could not agree more it is so important that we think of the consequences of our actions in order to be truly upstanding people and all are I mean I love that you are such an environmentalist and you truly are you are spearheading a lot of environmental causes where you live in Jerusalem Israel I know that you're at the forefront early lunch that's what permit is near no I'm sorry nuisance and it was gonna show rush area Oh beautiful is the holy land somewhere oh absolutely what are you somewhere but no I love that you are spearheading and you are at the forefront of so many of the environmental movement in Israel because it truly is one of the same to get whirled peas or world peace on this earth we really need to think of the repercussions of our dietary choices it's where it starts because not yeah I mean that's the basis all of our aquifers and wells and groundwater supply and clean water on earth almost all of it is now completely destroyed because it's been used to feed cattle and also because it has been tainted by cattle manure runoff like all of the ground water on the planet almost all of it is destroyed and uncoated all because of the runoff from these factory farms so really like these what is at the end of our fork is truly at the what is at the end of the road for human existence sure exact I think what gun is said that a pork can be a weapon of violence nothing else not writing with them is that the heaven mokama bread war for the short echinacea now another connection of course sweetie we've mentioned that climate with the environmental effects now it turns out that animal-based hi coach is a major major contributor to climate change the major contributor the major contributor yeah Lucetta go wash magazine right that's because methane emitted by health and other animals apologetic and excretion process this is from 70 to 100 five times as potent in women we planted during the 20 years so that methane into the atmosphere and so that's the climate change connection and imaging studies will briefly go through nothing the Sierra Club not some people askin see available to the first one is from the United Nations for an agricultural organization and then pointed out to me amazing things that hannah based agriculture emits more greenhouse gases in carbon dioxide equivalent or because planes train or the means of transportation worldwide you buy okay but you mentioned the amazing tribute 0 into a cover story in Woolwich magazine by to environmentalists associated with the world guy again I've exactly a radical group animals in employment World Bank that study taking to account for example that chopper will flourish rain floors are being cut down in order to produce grazing land and land it will print craft for the animals so that the livestock sector is responsible for at least according to study at least 15 1 percent of all human induced greenhouse gas emissions yes so that is amazing and so that's the connection to climate change and other people say there are other issues and we should be concerned with like terrorism for example certainly something to be Clarence but the US military and other militaries the Pentagon sees climate change can largely caused by animal-based aggregation tires the Pentagon military sees climate change as a multiplier potentially or catalyst for its ability why would terrorism war because unfortunately we ain't seen nothing yet terms referencing problems thinking it could be tens of million desperate hungry refugees fleeing from the prince of climate change the storms the doubt the flooding the world fires and seen some of that I'm ready in some countries like a sedan with em for six years now two farmers phone spell the koalas going to cities gets more crowded so this is another reason get peace a chance that's what he who doesn't like peas of the staple of America they were like the first canned food I don't eat canned food but who doesn't like peas even my dad who hates vegetables like cheese for God's sake so it no it's so important and you know I'll go with Leonardo da Vinci here as long as men Massacre animals they will kill each other it's what you said there's so much more in so much violence the time will come though when men such as I will look upon the murder of animals as they now look upon the murder of men Leonardo DaVinci I concur I really hope that time comes you're absolutely right though from what I've studied the global warming is what is causing the refugees simply because it's too hot to live with our living it's too hot they can't grow the crops they used to grow anymore because of the severe climate changes so not only is it really too hot to live but they literally cannot grow their crops anymore they need they need the irrigation system that Israel has if you ask me but um that needs to happen in these land works become too hot to grow there needs to be high-tech farming practices going in there so Israel get over there get over there do your tikkun and in the Sudan inside Saudi Arabia in Syria in all these places that are getting too hot and too violent to live but you're absolutely right where people are starving they'll act out where people are dominated and abused which is what the hurting cultures like Judaism like Islam like the Western culture likes of the English culture that took over the Western world these hurting cultures where there is a hurting culture there is more war more violence more domination of the more vulnerable being what we do to animals reduce you are more vulnerable women children gay people all of these more vulnerable less mainstream peoples are getting abused and it's the same thing we do the animals what we read we so we work for what we sell right right it's not only as you change something super hot the doubt but you know look at California as an example they had a drought for a long long time and to out the wildfires increase and a former governor of California says the 15 season used to be a few months a year now it's almost way around and then when the rain comes is flooding and because the trees are gone from the wildfires over mudslide now in the news right now if the party is about California is getting super super brain you probably seen the news recently one of the dams their dam is being threatened and this is flooding and by the way because the oceans have been rising in Florida those other instances of the US is flooding on sunny days because the Tizen am so high so they have higher waves and flooding from that so as I mentioned in California really been hit so hard and the present governor of California Jerry Brown has sort of summarized the whole situation in said humanity is on a collision course with nature so we're seeing that just more and more to be a climate events and we had Katrina devastating new world beings a whole area and the other states like Mississippi nearby and Sandy that was so devastating here and you just hear somebody chase it with the earth drought and other cases with the flooding so it's something with some people say well maybe in 50 years now maybe hundred years what's happening right now and the big big problem is the potential of a tipping point but things can spiral out of control the oceans only has written about eight inches doesn't seem that much but even that Kim is making these dogs more severe in addition to the fact that the warmer world is more moisture in the atmosphere and the warmer water use more energy to storm so strong camping was a beer and if God forbid greenway notes and the ice mouse with a methane underneath it that can replace tremendous amount of methane and again so it's not like we can hit a certain point say well this is it doesn't really change but it's like in our so-called domino effect you know you push one Domino and smoking or one tomorrow or ever goes down it's a vicious cycle please call positive feedback loop so that again it's essential that you don't let another day go boy we've got to start now it's not like maybe 20 years after this and the other thing and it has another amazing thing 195 nations met in Paris of the climate change country in december twenty 1595 nations Israel the US or the European code I just felt other kinds of the world and as you know i think the audience know this only distinct smell over to the famous saying you've kept to jersey of three opinions that's right i think more race 195 nation some are progressing some of conservative governments is african as asia's and american muslim countries if you notice Christian countries and yet they all agreed that climate change is human induced and it is it's where the threat is already causing many problems the Santa Katrina and almost all those nations agreed that by 2020 30 or they all have different things that are all going to reduce the greenhouse gas emissions that it is amazing look at em la panellists the bigger threat rather together to it and many things have to be done more efficient cars we've gotta share rides public transportation but without a major shift of vegan diets there's very little training hope that we're going to birth a climate catastrophe so that's what good program is so important and I again urge having listener to be the beginning until two people go two or three four five more and get the word out much as possible that's right well here's another quote from martin luther king jr. about everything you just said on some positions cowardice ask the questions is it safe expediency ask the question is it politic and vanity comes along and ask the question is it popular but conscience asks the question is it right and there comes a time when one must take a position that is neither safe nor politics nor popular but he must do it because conscience tilton it is right so much book mutt that is in your book and you reminded me of that quote I love that quote it is so time and you know in another closest in your book from peer ki vote the teachings of our fathers and Judaism it is not for you to complete the task of perfecting the world but neither are you free to desist from doing all that you can to perfect it so you and I live as idealist we live the teachings of Judaism we are you know living as if which is what quantum physics has proven which is what the Torah talks all about live as it and you will bring up out the ad is if you live as if we're living to bring about the Messiah you got to live as a vegan because if that's what all the Jews want and that's what everybody wants is an age of peace and freedom then God we have to live that way now we can't just pray and hope and talk the talk and then eat brisket on Friday night we need to live as if now live like we're going to be in the Messianic period with his vegan now absolutely by the way just mention a ticking about the essence of the fathers another teaching from that is in a nutshell a mai tai if not now when yeah and that comes right over after that that's movie oil by the way and it comes writing a thesis I'm not to myself who before me but but if only to myself and what am I and then it's not now wet again by the way this book will so my religion your vitalizes you isn't applying to is trying to help you apparel planet I argue that Judaism is a radical religion but the best sense of radical was such powerful teachings justice justice shall pursue st. peace and pursue it so there will be two things in Judaism that we pursue you know its many miss low most of them certain time and place you know if it's Passover we have to say to and mozzarella bad at this time we can go to sucker be outside but you always think it says it's not dependent on a time or place seek peace and pursue it set exciting to adults were just as just as hell pursue so again and of course materialism is part of that because again I'm not making head up and only built on the things that's why thanks way it went Judaism and veggies here in its book a pretty good reception because I'm standing building on the shoulders of giants and claim was quoting some of the experts and is part of the teachings people unfortunately not always variables up to revolutionize ideals but as you've been pointing out very very strong teachings and we want to bring the Messianic crew at least close to it as possible it's important to apply these teachings and I wrote a book because again chase method powerful messages being that what I similarly many people doing wonderful wonderful things but very few vegetarians or vegans and people unfortunately many in denial about climate change is what we heard this expression denial denial is not just a river in interest that is right denial is not just a river in Egypt my friends living in it stop growling in it because I said stop living in it stop drowning in it you are drawing big oil segment because going wrong with that I did not most people are rearranging the deck chairs on the Titanic in the back as we head toward a giant iceberg so part of what you're doing in surplus of what I'm trying to do and I hope killing the people out there again get involved you know in order to to make a difference as we we base on fourth we the greatest threat to humanity it is not a matter of well we will have it we uncomfortable but you know marriage everything we've been talking about all the flooding the santander Katrina the wildfires in California the mudslides it's going to it's all due to attach the increase of one degree Celsius would more by now and the experts pirates experts hope we can limit it to two degrees Celsius which is still double when I would still be pretty awful and it recently think we ought to try to limit to is that that is still possible because there's a momentum practice you can subscribe like a claw but you put in a break and still going to go forward here to even if we did the impossible which is shut down every corporate power plant tomorrow people walking biking and using best friend a noble cause even then here we go what maybe half a degree Celsius and if we did it slow it might give up closer to and now we are unch back four five four five six degrees Celsius which is possibly an unlivable world that's right earthquakes or tsunamis yeah we're on it we're on a collision course with nature it's true we've seen the result of it and it's not from our cars and planes and trains well yes cloud seeding chemtrails it is it is that does add to it but that's the distraction it is mostly because of what's on the end of our fork that is why I love what you are talking about that is what your books are about that's what your research shows that's what you preach and promote on every show you can on this show and others yes carpool do that that's not the least of it I don't even feel bad for driving my Prius because I'm not eating dairy or meat or fish or eggs or animal products I'm not buying whether it's really it's consumerism and it's the supply and demand and it is what is on the end of our fork you know and actually that brings me to another question we talked about how detrimental it is to human existence to starving humans to the animals who feel pain and torture it's commanded in the Torah it's talk to take care of our animals all of the righteous beings of Israel Rebecca King David Moses were all chosen specifically because of the way that they treated animals so whether you're hiring a henchman to murder your dinner or not when you buy that that package slab of corpse in the supermarket you have in effect hired henchmen to murder that animal who had a family a community children that were ripped away from her to steal her milk and torture her and torture her child for feel like we really need to think when we say these blessings over our food which every observant Jew that I know does I do when we say these blessings are we really thinking of where they come from if you're really really compassionate and connected to where datsun came from you I don't call it to where that carcass came from you won't be eating it okay so that which brings me to another question yes we talked about detrimental to the planet the animals and humans and and our future how do you explain to people when they say but the ritual sacrifices were done in our culture in the Torah there are animal sacrifices supposedly it's a mitzvah which is a good deed to eat an animal because you elevate its soul and there's the korban pesach and all of these rituals slaughters can you please talk to that because that's the question that I get asked a lot when I'm doing my presentation right by the way in my book Judaism with vegetarianism I have two champions with questions and answers first one is more than Jewish kinds of question the other ones were second willya terms of health and questions like that of course I address that question now return to the sacrifices when the greatest Jewish for us if not the greatest could run bomb Maimonides he indicated that the sacrifices or confession to the time that was a common mode of worship done in the ancient times and he probably others that if they try not to have that people would have rejected it's like you know he's probably walking in synagogues today and saying all these prayers God once you want to be pretty how to be kind be compassionate that's the thing you know when people use in a certain way worshipping is not that easy to change but again it was a confession as to the times and the biblical prophets like Isaiah Jeremiah Hamilton people's name were very strong critics they didn't who as far as it out once i'm completely said that sacrifice it carried out in society so that's unjust and it's oppressive and all that is time somebody praying in a sec organ it going out stealing or being very unkind to others so you have that and the temperature soars we don't have the factors now and say that prayers and good deeds take the place of that sounded woody I have a radical idea that I'm trying to establish as you mentioned to be fought before but that's a new year the trees and still for her presentation just for 13 years a new addition one of them is so come here for the animals and that ties in with the sacrifice because that was initially for typing for the sacrifices so my idea is just like too much pot that died out the temple of course it was no more typing in terms of proofs from the trees but that was being established when human beings we establish something had made a wonderful wonderful holidays you know with all kinds of foods being eaten and things about trees and all kinds of blessings and Cavanaugh or real intention you know matter of fact the travelers who reestablishes saw it as a tea curtain or a heroic you mention ticular one before tinker healing for the fact that Adam and Eve ate the forbidden fruit going to be anyway quiet yeah is just a super spot was reestablished after not being much more holidays many years was these anymore the temple was destroyed 70 the common error so to restore the new campus animals but to transform it into a day devoted to with more understanding of cuties and powerful teachings compassion for animals cansado I am avoiding paying to living creatures and so let me establish it and talk about we said before that organ Jewish leaders that you mentioned also chosen because it comprised of the animals for the Ten Commandments and such so understand these teachings and to show how enforce with me how many's in factory farms and other settings and when will the changes so for from this because and towards way to me there's so much about the sacrifice that we generally kill which when you can't in the world and cutie it has these powerful teachings but it did not cover that Michael by reestablishing that doing of animals it can really get to young people speciality realize that is no inconsistency we have this historically people thousand a year ago maybe needed to sacrifice because that's the only waiting to enter worship but today we got and that was taken also just just like some incision sorry my fellow Jews if you really look into it that is a tribal marking it's like stretching your neck stretching your earlobe circumcision was done by pagans long before Jews did it I know that our story says that Abraham was up there you know and that could have happened but it was done it was a practice if the tribal marking its pagan just like animal sacrifices animal sacrifices were pagan they were not originally part of the judeo-christian world it was when those Hebrew people's the tribal people assimilated even they even talked about when it's during the exodus from Egypt and the 40 years in the desert mana from heaven was not meat or dairy the mana from heaven that's described in the Torah is it's vegetable herb vegetables or beans it says yes what is it that it by the way the Jewish sacrifice at least was a big step forward propaganda simple skin in the opinion the human sacrifice but for the wizard a big increase in also it was that could only do it in one central location wasn't likely disco or contend with your sacrifice here and the feeling was that it was to wing Israel is is analyzed at that time away from the sacrificial services and into more the acts of kindness rehash it justice it was supposed to be the Gateway I was supposed to be the Gateway to not murdering at all to honor the Ten Commandments one of the commandments is do not kill it generously do not kill other humans of your own religion it says do not kill that means do not kill animals do not kill humans do not kill there's no amendment to that do not kill it just like do unto others it says do 12 others as you have others do unto you it differently do unto other humans it says do 12 others stop torturing raping and murdering other animals for your taste buds which is not even for your health animal flesh is the number one killer of life on Earth and dairy so and their farts with the methane gas and their sewage is the number one cause of global warming which is again the number one cause of human and earth degradation so do unto others do not kill I champion us as holy people to get back to the tenet of our faith and I love what you stand for dr. Schwartz in championing the same thing you're my soul brother and the sick for printing yeah yeah yeah we were just for one another white marking it really in the translations thou shalt not murder because thou shalt not kill they won't you being attacked and besides being destroyed but so it's tough shalt not murder however make like I've been arguing now shall I murder can be interpreted as thou shalt not kill unnecessarily so there's definitely no need to kill animals forgot if that's what Jillian does teach by the way if you were stranded on a desert island and there was no other choice because people treason puts and have people had a slightly higher level it says only humans are created in God's image but this is where I've been some wonderful by the way and I think you mentioned Dominion before too many and it's two verses in the first chapter of Genesis 1 is that were given Dominion at some people say well we know that we want and the other one is that only you want some alien God's image now Dominion meet responsible stewardship so in a way it's been misinterpreted this is the opposite that's where ID away if everybody took things the right way the vs. in Genesis can be a great help to toward a more exact equation working together rather than feeling there's got to be a sweat unfortunately some of the religious community don't interpret it positive that way too and maybe thinking you do whatever reward and in terms of the idea of the humans being created in the image of God that to me means we present image of God we should imitate God's positive attributes of justice and mercy and compassion and every day the synagogue is credit says blessed is the one meaningful on with compassion is over the earth and presses once the patient is over the creatures so that and I've been some articles by the way as I mentioned before choice beds and org slash SCH to video it is in appreciate it you're gonna be putting this up I'm going to fit in I don't you put it in the paragraph he'll be written down below okay down below we're going to get your info out there for sure thank you though for reminding us but no as far i mean my momma Dee said this one of our great jewish leaders one of the great leaders of humanity as far as pain is concerned there is no real distinction between the pain of humans in the pain of animals because the love and compassion of the mother for her young is not reasoned intellectually but has only to do with emotions and instincts which are found among animals no less than among human beings it is so true God breathed sold into animals as well when I hear this weird argument sometimes from very holy people that only humans have a soul I am a gas because I've read the Torah and there's an SS kya a living soul that was applied to animals as well as people it is clear it is written in black and white in the Torah I have read it I read it in Hebrew I've read it in English wake up my lovely people wake up a many Torah laws mandate the proper treatment of animals and only by acting as if and treating these animals with compassion can we truly bring about the Messiah so and I'd love to read another quote by another hero of mine dr. will tuttle who wrote the world peace diet right yeah um he's amazing he said as long as we remain at the core a culture to speed animals nearly as commodities and food there is little hope for our survival the systematic practice of ignoring oppressing and excluding that it's fundamental to our daily meal disconnects us from our inner wisdom and from our sense of belonging to a benevolent and blessed universe by actively ignoring the truth of our interconnectedness we inescapably commit genocide and suicide and for safety and mates compassion and the intelligence that was guided doctor will cuddle so you're like me i love quotation I all I were kindred spirits lighter call you Richard we're kindred spirits if our compassion is suppressed by eating animals our compassion is soprano windows expansion expo in missing before our animals and soul if people believe they don't have a soul then they should seek them even better because that means this is it this is the world because all the animals have so they should be treated this way on this earth so is there's so many arguments bear that by the way to our names will be war on that idea to minyan being responsible stewardship right after in the Torah is indicates people at dominion so we have a couple verses later it says that invention before God's initial completely weekend client area measurements indicated still in the next chapter during powerful first quarter target with everything been saying chapter 2 of Genesis verse 15 because the human being was put into the garden in to work land but also to goddess the missing children's I'm a guardian of the earth amen amen my mom and my brother increase compassion for all of God's creatures will lead to a greater appreciation of our Creator and hence to a greater commitment to performing all of God's good deed and finally to that ideal time of Justice compassion and harmony that represents the messianic vision the lion will lay down with the lamb there will be peace on earth these hurting tribal cultures will not be boring and fighting everything will be peaceful and just and harmonious won't be having asthma from breathing in sewage / from factory farms and we will be honoring all of the six Jewish and every other ideologies mandates with you know link could use the church yes he is cut dad shree animals compassionately I'm just going to read the six basic Jewish mandates that I've read in every religion by different names straight animals compassionately preserve human health protect the environment conserve natural resources help the hungry and seek and pursue peace left hem and mill come off those six Jewish basic mandates transcend into every culture and every ISM I've ever studied and by not eating animal products and not buying in to that corporate structure that dominates suppresses tortures and murders them for our taste buds we will actually be bringing these sick men dates about amen give peace a chance give peace a chance snap peas split pea whatever any kind of being English pea pod give peas a chance are you mentioned good chick pinch me oh my god it's the main tea hello where do I check a little trouble in the original busy place motto and cumin in there yet and they came up with this idea tryna bring people together they said if Q and a Muslim sit down in the same table at a time when it was for the virus that they it would be only charge and cries Mary the idea and what we're saying is give chick peas a chance I love that oh my gosh oh my gosh dr. Richards words you are such an incredible human you are an angel on earth thank you so much for your beautiful inspiration I'm going to put all the links where people can find you and read about you and read your inspired visionary writings down below here in the description and they will find you and they will reach out please God is there anything else you would like to say in our farewell to our viewers well okay that the world unfortunately unfortunately and shadow is has little before and prophetic tricity Manley is a fake kind of workers children grandchildren future generations out of that steak and is wondering I was not I hope not giving this idea that have to sacrifice for the fish because as you know there's so many wonderful delicious bacon food more than what has been observed by the way issue is bleeding cuz in the world in terms of the scent of up ways and being vegan I heard that there is very amazing.its still very low but his eyes in the world and always moving the right direction so the thing is that by shifting to a big and diet in doing the most cancer animals for your own health and the environment to the proper use of resources to reduce hunger to reduce violence in the world and have a more peaceful world so it's really wonderful wonderful thing to do for yourself can feel much better about yourself to feel you do every day you're doing something a little bit as accepting for others it's not ours if you won't because of the partisan not ours are completed ask but we're not not permitted to not do everything we possibly can so again please share this message get it out as many as possible so that we can all have a wonderful wonderful world in the future oh I can have me on this program really great thank you for being here as you are the Living vibrating example of Einstein's message nothing will benefit health and increase the chance for survival on earth as the evolution to a vegan diet he meant vegan he was a dealer turn know where their course what I thought was that now with our charge quote Albert Einstein for good nothing nothing was going to fit it more and George Bernard Shaw while our bodies are the living graves of murdered animal how can we expect any ideal conditions on earth we become what we eat we are what we eat we reap what we sow so peace at the end of your fork and feel peace in your hearts and channel it all around and start at home as dr. Richard Schwartz is done in his own community start with your community start with yourself read his his compilations and enjoy them because they are deep and wives and profound and thought-provoking I champion you to read them get them into your heart as they say the Shema put it upon your hearts and you will become a more compassionate person and you'll just feel better no depression depression comes from eating all those corpses but anyway that's another video thank you so much for joining me today dr. Richard Schwartz you are my real life hero you are amazing keep fighting the good fight and may the schwartz be with you Oh what their question we have program thank you and best wishes for continued success we need many many more like you thank you we'll see you soon we'll be back
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North of Blue | Joanna Priestley abstract Animation
because because it's free of all the politics because everywhere to introduce you to the history of Chinese in the West the first abstract painting in 1906 google will not tell you this both of these paintings that you see here are from 1907 she made over fourteen hundred paintings in twenty six thousand times when I am in Java ciento siete yeah he so that's the mean percent of the book was a method of means a cientos but not me but she was interested of his assent of the movers she left all work to her nephew saying that should be kept secret secret for 20 years blah blah sobrino diciendo que tenia que man tenancy in sacred to the random ideas the boxes were [Music] these things are so she was a key member of the destructiveness movement which connected aren't improving society hotel associate at the painting on the left is from 1917 and on the right on 1918 Lapidus killed as the mutilation loss this year take the edge of the universe and they have the same title usually architectonic the most famous abstract animation pioneer is Oscar fishing who was born in Germany in my team us a also at these tabs track total anonymity on his postcard fishing Afghanistan Alemannia I was very lucky because I became friends with his widow in Los Angeles Nathalie requested millimeter this Oscar fishing I made over 50 short films in 800 abstract paintings Oscar fishing Gary so Madison went películas ramadas Maserati cientos de pintura substructures in 1936 on the eve of World War two he moved to Berlin I need to move from Berlin to Los Angeles even though it was 29 says aunt is a kinesiology Kutaragi appears in mundo de very lean I was actress well you worked on the opening of Fantasia Yama drama cool party in Seattle opportunity fantasy MMO screen yes it has shape solution so let's start with the moment Kissimmee yes sir we're going to blue is in north of blue to sail away then those dances so place for you place compositional elements along one of the lines that bisect the frame horizontal okis elementos a la la linea case intersection and just how we saw that many the in group of the dress or you can put things in sin in this directly in the center which is also officially theory please open Politico so select them in time is less than Tiger evaporator music swells but I also like to use the principle was the desire of these cows you can cover the entire frame of the conversation whether good or evil Marroquin terrible position so how do I choose color when I saw I realize this is the project I'm working on I was exploring and I do princess see Ralph breaks the internet but they used every color and they used they lose the opportunity to add more emotional meaning to the scene and we figure out who saves us buildings and todos los colores guy in a bicycle con esto en la oportunidad determine the majority very soon the same thing here with Pixar's inside out 2015 lo mismo si icky and esta película de Pixar inside out jeez this is crazy sort of opportunity to add more emotion to their home you know Gaston is politically so now contains those two this image yeah what I compare this as those I'm not gonna second-guess that yep you got you that background only has like two shades of those big puffy you can see how much project we develop rofl me that they would give a key I am is they backing which of course reminds me of his years of heating for 1948 por supuesto men acquitted I stop being do that again so those it's quite very very elegant talent nobody that Gore is weird enough so I want to talk to you a little bit about texture north of blue is completely filled with texture north of us it was started in the far north in the Yukon next to the Arctic Circle if Iran is doing we have nor danger gods Air Cadets so the film was still many textures and parents of ice and snow I think it's time again that there's another way to add texture is to doing additional texture in shadows in After Effects after a meeting Kodama Nina they end on is called After Effects this so I asked my friend Brian to do that and you can see yeah that's good a video amigo Brian case it is do put a bit so you see the soft you see the caleb is dependable applause is complicated agreements a major major organizational tool the blue is the use of other is assumed in order to derive it when I began working in a blue and white palette I was searched just where the cumin seeds they are sweetie Blanco he said he missed Acacio nowadays I've always really loved this blue and white tin glaze pottery it's been made in the Netherlands since 1950 simply make them bad people is it I mean gained a foodie blanco possessive it was faces baffles this it's to be made to them he said okay missus he got the annoying doesn't it remind you of the yeah customers acquitted that I said I'm your equivalent tally became one of the most important ways of organizing the compositions penis let go bro she's ceiling when you repeat among teeth like that people start looking for whether it be this will amend or see that they probably exact schedule it creates a sense of anticipation feel more comfortable Korean video that pacion yes and I think it makes him a little more excited about seeing the possibilities of the variety of emotions you killed that man you assume that innocent either get moves come left defenders possibility that is guiding driving distance elevators I also decided to use trips started when I made a shape to resemble the bottle so I added ribs coming from that it's document so condition of you everybody's young level day yes again and I had just had one of my films shown in a festival called sweaty eyeballs animation coolest in vodka sea horse will also study I so Amira trip coming bloom on as he gazed a bit of that sooner Wallace will go be a Cuvier back Olaf is there but the most important tentative compositional element in the film unless there's a super fun in different ways initially the titles almost sort of break up the same but the third one [Music] I'm sure you all recognize on the left is the influence in a trip to Barcelona Spain to see the architecture of Antoni gaudí was also a Spaniard but I'll be allow over there [Music] which inspired t-shirt seats below us I realized in triangles when she be hungry and the crew seems close pero cuando Jamie a girdle Agrico as they imagine so music where was you know Segovia variables and these little things I call them creatures because of the [Music] all of them he made himself so my favorite this snap of his undershirt sonido the elastic old issues is robbing that your windows really Pony in Olympus only you know as so the last section of this presentation is about the origins so a certain ways for north in the Yukon in Dawson City it's right next to the Arctic Circle episode you can call le dijo al Nordeste Ricardo CD guess that gassy not boarded here's Dawson City with the Yukon River high damage at Dawson City Cornett Ryoji got pipes gear this area where the Klondike River flows into the Yukon River his name is dr. Jim for almost all of its history nation and you see on the left chief Isaac of the Han in his son Edward in the hande shoes still is young given 98 years but in the late 1800s the entire tribe was forced to know downriver because this happened forty thousand people showed up in the summer of 1898 diluent that you would show claim that means but so much they don't do that till look circled it was good of the order it became the Klondike Gold Rush you love this in 1899 everyone left in the town's population plummeted to today it only has about 1375 electron that's what I mean really really nice people yes and these are some of the buildings I got to see on my first day walking these are all in the camp though boys to stay this way it's amazing these didn't burn down yes fires and not rich was Fire Department or Gambia muchos anos so this is the house that I lived in for a month yesterday I saw a new yoga video resumes and this is the place across the street yes which represents the new construction which is usually so that's just the day I arrived they took one look at me isn't that part of a little work for service so they gave me this red parka which was still think that's America's a waste a video because there's no dry-cleaning in Dawson my third day it was very exciting to see dogsled race and extra naive emotional mucho there you can see there imagine jackets not a millionaire Tamara's he could reverse care they take very very good care of their dog there and I would see people actually writing dog sleds around to get from place to place yeah well muchos Paris instead of a derecho be able to get the services three nails to Dallas for bears but now I just yo P so we don't I mean ever so they don't use concrete values why in the woods so in the spring so they sued as you would have told people that you made those database the quarries and have a great big ol party for three weeks until the river becomes clear enough to the Fiesta boys recommend eredivisie - hasta que el Rio say this be heavily given they go apart when just my wonderful hosts don't go so big and I also got to meet this man bill Donaldson you can make one oh she s do baby doll so he lives in a cave give even Mike Whalen he's also a local celebrity and expert would come necessary that he installed together and this came for 16 years a little better on baby the whoever gets a stylus it's 50 feet from the river and in the summer the cruise ships come by and look at it stable they seem to think the metros in Rio en el verano I do sales video is a silicon a square up are available as you can see it there is a solar panel in his so here is the culture international and I got to jury along with Paul Herod the emerging this was the winner it's called see if I can get this right it's called getting around in the Yukon mr. Bigley getting around that you couldn't of bassiano understanding grander sobre renames develop or better still make your Veronica Berkeley me he's tiny tiny little fur trimmed harnesses with he saw a we began your role in society it was not just so in my in my walking around the area I took hundreds of photos 90s as well at the messy end of the fourth day we had delivery back and you can see how the ice and snow I'm figured into the film especially in the background II suppose that a human ela leu ela near again Palin with an equal especialmente goes wrong goes these four images were taken from a mechanism a new okay but the most important day for me in that month was when my host took me on the Dempster Highway and it goes all the way from Dawson City all the way up to innovate it eventually came upon omean film in the water is the character Dempster que suba Leonardo so nasty new BBC follow simpletons hm he is the great Dana Steve Young years in a row so here we are stealing at the Dempster I guess Thompson is a curandera it was so cold that very close to yeah I said one of the first things we saw is this beautiful young US premiere in my house they take the picture of the same but what really amazed me was that all the frozen lakes the rivers have this turquoise the Masters have been yours get bullets the Rios in that was multi-levels Indian or decimal or a pseudo guessing it was stunningly beautiful it was really saw we see two cars in five hours sort of it was those coaches haven't seen Korra if you if your car breaks on this highway you can freeze to death in 45 minutes so this component coach here is the correct data request Monique okay land of basically photos more DDS in a bicycle wheel pose in his Johnson see the dorsal for last outdoor as borealis so that's it hopefully you have some questions [Music]
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live food review 11/9/23
well been a while in and out of town going to about a thousand different places hell it's still a couple places that I couldn't even get on this one because it was so many slides I ain't doing another three-hour stream like I did last time but I give you a little something slight so we're gonna start off with uh houd chicken Cottage now this right here is a ghost a ghost kitchen as you call them this is one of those places that doesn't have a physical address they actually pay another company to pretty much fulfill their orders so you make an order Denny's IHOP uh what is it Waffle House they receive the order they cook the order then your delivery guy pretty much just picks it up and brings it to you so they don't have a physical location they just operate out of another location I ordered from there it was probably about good 11 o'clock wilington Delaware there really was not much going on there was not much open so made a quick call this is a half chicken half lamb over rice there's a little salad underneath there white sauce uh those things to the top of the screen I forgot what they called them I was starving hungry I I cannot remember exactly what they were but chicken was fresh lamb was seasoned on point lamb is one of my favorite things and if it's not right fret my heart let's be completely honest the lamb ain't good yeah I'm be highly upset so I mean for 11:30 at night they came through in a clutch I love this place if I actually did order from them the second time if I go back up there I order them from them again it's it's not a question so second I was actually out in Oregon and this is the ARB at a truck stop I had ordered something else look down and to my pris they had this big game Burger now I've tried Arby's in different states I never heard of this burger not whatsoever I was kind of taking back it is actually 34% elk 34% venon and the rest is beef and this is the only location I've ever seen this burger at comes with cheese pickles uh a barbecue sauce onion rings prize came with the meal so that was all well and good but uh this is probably the best burger that I've had out of Arby's ever in my life I don't know why that this was only at this location it wasn't even at all the Arby's in the area I did go to a couple other Arby's just to see if those Arby's had it and it was literally only at the truck stock stop Arby's I wish they had more of these in more places cuz I'll definitely take it over their other Burgers I guess if you could call them burgers for real so next one is uh Freddy's pasta and pizza gburg it was another one of those late nights got some Cravings I wanted Pizza they had a little discount code for this P for this for this particular place so I called and I ordered the steak pizza with the I guess if you can see it I don't know if it's big enough with the tomatoes with the Roman tomatoes on the side now they put a lot of steak on his pizza and it was a good quality steak it wasn't you know that cheap stuff that they just cut up throw it on there it's really just beef strips unfortunately it was a pretty big pizza I couldn't finish it solo but I can tell you for sure I took it to work the next day I finished it there I wasn't throwing out a slice of this pizza away it was damn good on the reheat and it was damn good fresh now we're going to get to the [Music] disappointing Wing Stop is Buffalo Wild Wings little cousin at best I couldn't even say son they're nowhere related these Wings was sauce wasn't good as you can see they just it looked like they just took a a thing of barbecue and just Scrolls it in there and just to hell with it the fries they had some white and red sauce on the fries was the best thing out of everything in this like literally the best thing out of everything that was in here yeah Wing Stops chicken sandwich trash bum was terrible yeah pickles were soggy as hell and that fake sauce that they tried to spray on there was just it was useless these other two wings I mean they were okay but it's not worth mentioning and honestly I usually remember the flavor of the wings that I had but I know one was Hawaiian one was uh some type of garlic parmesan the third one I don't even know it's not worth remembering it's not even worth talking about this is literally a example of do not go to Wing Stop me and a wife went to mashbox Pizza it was actually a pretty pretty good deal on the top left you have their sliders with the uh onion straws I probably ate more than three qus of the onion straws I feel like they were better than the sliders and the sliders were good but I just felt like they were better than the sliders I've got the pizza with the pepperoni add a slice of that of course you know is what they should be known for so it was it was pretty good but I got this spinach and artichoke dip which for some reason is kind of like my thing they brought it out with the toasted bag at bread you see it's buttered it's got a little bit of parsley on it that probably is my favorite thing to order off their menu that they actually keep on the menu constantly they don't keep things on the menu all the time they actually cycle through their menu more often than I would appreciate but hey they do the thing they do the thing all I can do is show up and hope that they have the food that I like what really set it off these buns pastries whatever you want to call them it was pretty much like cinabun was like a a cinabun inside of a cast iron SK I did take a second picture of with just the three so you can actually kind of see the size of each one this is actually three of them and I mean told to be honest I probably could have just ordered a pan of those to go but I don't know how well they reheating the oven but it's worth ordering them doing a phone order and just pretty much walking in picking them up and getting on about your way getting them home while they're still hot and fresh this is a tji Fridays in wimington and on the left is there Barbados rum punch that was so damn good I'm not even sure there was alcohol in it until probably about two minutes later when you feel the alcohol hit your system that thing just I mean The Taste was absolutely amazing and they definitely had alcohol in it because I felt it on the right is their raspberry tropical tea sweet te is my weakness and this tropical tea was probably the best that I had on my trip to Delaware I made about two or three trips to Delaware overall it was probably about nine days total that I slept out there at the at the hotel this was right across from the hotel on the first week and they messed around and gave me a discount coupon so who was I to say no the wings on the right are the Jamie Fox inspired wings I forgot exactly what they're called but they're they pretty much have have a whiskey glaze you can taste the whiskey in the glaze they definitely made sure that it was more than obvious completely evident that that glaze had whiskey in it on the left is there apple butter they're barbecue apple butter sauce I like apple butter it an acquired taste I know I asked the three guys who I was working with today and they hadn't even heard of what apple butter was which is beyond me but hey every man for himself now on the right is the apple butter Wings also but on the left is the I believe it's the blazed Wings is the third wing choice I went with I I got the wing roulette so I mean I was definitely sitting good very happy whiskey l had it Zing the apple butter was a more of a calm sweet barbecue sauce the blaz it had a little bit of kick to it not much to you know write anybody home about but enough that it Flav it set the flavor off and if you have somebody who doesn't like things spicy they can get a little kick out of it but they won't be complaining about how spicy it is because you know how that goes last I mean I was happy with everything else I ordered so I figured I'd push my luck got the obsession brownie comes with a hot warm fudge brownie fudge sauce ice cream and I believe those are uh and also a little sweet topping on top of it and I mean you know separate the brownie mix it around with the ice cream get your hot and cold sweet and sweeter hey it was everything I needed went back to the hotel relax thought about going back again to get a little bit more but uh I held off not not trying to be Glutton out here so now I have one of my favorite places it's Caribbean Palace took my wife there I felt she needs to experience some things some some pretty good things out of his life so this is a a roaching it's a dow Purry wrap chickpeas potatoes this one has bonish chicken that's some Curry seasoning this right here is a lot of food and I mean quite a lot of food I usually don't finish one in one sitting the goat version of this is literally the only thing that I could think of that as soon as I finish that goat Roy it's over I'm going to sleep it's the one thing in the world that has always been able to put me to sleep if I if I don't feel like going to sleep and I know I need to go to sleep go Roy fixes everything all the time it's a guaranteed winner next I got the beef patty I to get a couple beef patties because I told the wife that the grill does not make the best beef patties there's about three or four other places that make better beef patties and you know people always talk cash yeah Central I'm in Wisconsin man I told you I'm out in Wisconsin out in the cold so you know we we went got these beef patties two bites in guess what shorty had to say d these are better than the grill you know I glow a little while at least enough till I got in trouble like usual and then go a little bit more because I mean why not so then I went to Doubles Doubles aren't pretty to take pictures of it's basically a a a dough I think believe is mostly cornmeal chickpeas that are mostly they're stewed and crushed seasonings these are good but if you have that Tamarind sauce on them it takes it to a whole another level like they're just okay they're good to eat they're like a street food they're cheap street food they're good they're okay to eat but if you pour a little bit of Tamarind sauce on them right when they're on point and this this place they're always on point so you know I went there and we basically had a a smish board had the doubles she was like oh they're okay I was like okay put this Tamar sauce on do that Tamar sauce and she was like oh you should have L with this this is where you should have started at so then we have polari now these are little deep fried Caribbean balls they're most closely related to uh when you deep fry hush puppies at at at the fish fry it's more the Caribbean version and these polari again they're they're great but you get the right T sauce for it to dip them in talking next level like I mean the fact that these are what you get 12 of them for $3 it's almost highway robbery I mean I I literally pay $30 for uh what is it 140 of these damn things about 12215 for $1 140 of these things and basically use them the cater to cookout nobody will complain so back to good old Wilmington see my mom always had us try something at least twice so that Caribbean spot the first guy to ever hire me and give me a job he took me there and like if I want Trinidad or Caribbean based food that's usually the first spot that I get go to so Jasmine's Asian Cuisine sushi bar and Wilmington that is that was a nice surprise I went up to Wilmington for a quick same day you know go up drive up there it's two hours away drive up there do some work it was only gonna take a few hours drive home so I took the wife with me because she was off work after we got done we went to this place right here and we were thoroughly happy I mean she she ordered two things when we went there I ordered two things but that was the first time we went there so when they said I was back in Wilmington I knew eventually I was going to go here get something new got these crab Rons there's actually seasoning cream cheese sorry seasoning cream cheese and crab inside of that and when I tell you they come out steaming hot and you can tell everything in it is fresh you can definitely tell the sauce that they use has to be a sauce that they've tweaked because it is not the the regular sauce that you get when you get wons sorry having problems up here in this cold Midwest that is just it's insane up here you got to run the water in the hotel to warm up the sink and even rain in the shower don't get the shower fully hot it's just warm enough that you're not cold while taking the shower so usually I don't like bread shrimp my wife will tell you I hate bread shrimp it just I don't know what it is about breaded shrimp but it's just not my damn thing so I asked the lady for the general Soul shrimp I said is it breaded she said it is it's lightly breaded but it's not Sid I was like so what about the J so's chicken she's like it is lightly bread breaded chicken on trip off of but then she told me she said hey you know you could do half and half it's a thing you know kind of promotional run you could do half shrimp half chicken that was the wrong thing to tell me because of course now I have to try it and I ordered it just like the first time I went there and the first time when I went there I got the sesame chicken and it was off the hook this was way better like uh I hope it's on the menu the next time I go up there because if it's not it's G to suck I like frying shrimp I like like I like seasoning the shrimp and then dumping it in the deep fryer so it's you know so it's that you know piping hot in the deep fryer but not breaded I even when I was young like I would order shrimp at a restaurant if it came breaded I'd basically just strip the uh strip the breading off and keep it pushing like why not oh and I forgot to take a picture of it but I tried that mhi and it's actually pretty damn good the outside wrapping is not that bad and I mean it's regular ice cream but it's it's wrapped in I don't know if it's tapioca or what it's wrapped in but it's pretty good and they actually had the green tea ice cream which I've never had green tea ice cream and that was pretty good so hey bonus points for that so now the infamous tji Friday I mean sorry Applebees the infamous Applebees this is the one that I had to make be sure about because I went in there yeah I went in there and I he's like it's a 15 minute waights like okay 15 minute wait is not that bad to me like you know I'm already here it's not that bad to me he comes back 10 minutes later he's like oh it's going to be like a 20 30 minute wait because we only have one server and I'm looking at this dude just kind of walk around the restaurant he's not really doing anything he's kind of just walking back and forth and you know walk up this person talk real quick oh okay walk back to that person talk real quick he's not serving anybody he's not helping anybody he's just we're just walking around and enjoying I guess it's time on the clock so he comes back he says 30 minutes I'm like if I were you knowing that people tip you have five parties you had me by myself you had a party of two you had a party of three and you had two other parties to twoo I been like hey you sit over here you sit here you sit here I just sat everybody close enough to each other took the all you gotta do is take the orders bring it out every once in a while I mean all the walking that he was doing around you might as well go ahead and make you some money trying to get you some tips like I'll cash up you a tip you a you ain't got to worry about me putting on the thing you know putting it on the receipt I don't like putting tips on receipts because Uncle Sam's gonna count it against you he's going to get some money considering you make $2 an hour plus tips how he gonna tax you on the tips so I tell hey let me cash after you 10 or 12 bucks as a you don't have to worry about Uncle Sam so you know back back to the food the chips were okay they were not that bad well no sorry this the Spanish Archer di were good the chips they were okay but something was off about them I don't know if they just weren't fresh if there was something with the oil but the chips just didn't taste that good actually I ended up taking the crab aroke dip and putting it on the plate with the regular food and using that the CRA using the spinach aroke dip to to coat some of my shrimp and some of my chicken and I hell I and some of the uh some of my mashed potatoes and that went off well now this strawberry smoothie it ain't Tropical Smoothie we all know this it's not anywhere near Tropical Smoothie but I'll tell you this it's better than a lot of the other smoothie places I've been to that weren't Tropical Smoothie I almost ordered a second one but I had to finish my margarita in the first place so after I got most of my margarita down actually P the rest of the margarita into my smoothie stirred around a little bit you know had a little bit of fun so you know it made up for the chips but this bourbon chicken and shrimp with little mushrooms at the bottom oh my bad shrimping bourbon chicken and shrimp with the little mushrooms at the bottom they got me out the way it was worth coming back for now they did have they did have a blue Hawaiian Long Island Iced Tea which is why I really wanted to go there that they had taken off the menu that Blue Hawaii Long Island Iced Tea looks so damn sexy it is literally the reason I went there when he said it was not on the menu anymore broke my little heart it just hit me right here both sides just all all in here yeah a good smoothie a good smoothie will change your day and and a heartbeat without question now off the random shout out to my homeboy hindo gotta give a shout out to my homeboy hindo this vegan helmets I mean considering that a sandwich has so much stuff want by the time you put this vegan helmets on you get your chees your lettuce tomato you can't tell the difference between the vegan helmets and the regular helmets so I can only imagine that recipes that you actually need mail for that could be vegan hey this will get you through real quick get you through real quick it doesn't have one them weird funny tastes from something that's been processed or that fake sugar that they put in stuff you know you don't have to worry about none of that dietary tasting as I call it I hate I hate the taste of diet or I'd rather have something super watered down than them to put that aspartame in to be like oh we used less sugar like that drives me insane so finally we gonna get the sullies of fondu lock Wisconsin that's how I've been told that it said don't burn me at the cross if I'm wrong I'm just going to be honest with y'all don't burn me at the cross I'm wrong it be like sometimes Sor right so you know we found this little Irish Pub bar spot we weren't looking for food really looking for a place to drink after work sorry this cold wind that they got up here is killing me it's like a it's like I have a sore throat or something or I don't know it's just doing something it could be all all the uh wind and dust that is kicking up so this is what they call their Irish nachos now it's waffle fries at the bottom and the the layer above that is actually corn beef and bacon so you know that went well then they sprinkled cheese on top of all of that they have a cheese sauce that they put on top of all that and then they also have the jalapenos and then the cream and chives are directly in the middle hey Mike how you doing so sour cream and chops are in the middle and I mean it was me two other guys I went to work on most of it and I'm sitting here putting this work in and these dudes are sitting here looking at this big ass thing like I'm about to really tell them this is all for me because mind you I ordered pizza so we got most that done Pizza popped out now we order pepperoni sausage pause and it came out you know it was that thin crust Brick Oven they had uh they had a sauce it was kind of unique and the funny part is while we were there the chefs were having some of the people who you know some of the people who were sitting at the bar try like their Creations on things that they were thinking about putting on the menu which I thought was pretty cool because they not only you know gave some to people who work there hey I be grubbing telling the people who worked there but also people who were sitting at the bar so they got you know you didn't didn't get just that bias from oh yeah you know this is the guy who I work with so of course he going to say you know things taste good now I'm asking the people who who at the bar see they so the pizza they they have a unique sauce it's probably more closer to Papa John's than Pizza Hut but it's not either one of the two so I mean it's not Connecticut either so let's not even go there R we G to be peaceful it's not Connecticut either it's one of those it is one of those pieces where you you have to eat it hot if it cools down you try to put in the microwave it just doesn't come back the same but for a bar it was very good it was very decent for a bar we didn't I didn't we didn't go there for food we went there for drinks I got two strawberry rhubarb fizzes which is a a strawberry rhubarb gin drink on ice I believe they put a little bit of Sprite in it or whatever I drink two of them I probably I mean I wasn't driving so hey I could drink what I want to drink when I want to drink how I want to drink you wasn't gonna say anything but the Judgment that was in your eyes as you looked at this pizza that I put on the screen it was already there it didn't have to be said it was known we believed in it now I'm give you my top five my top five that are alive you can't say no to these I'll give this four this this is this is number four on the list like there there's no way around it that is number four on the list the big game Burger well sorry let let me more proper the halow chicken and lamb over rice and salad that comes in at number four the venison Burger elk Venison and beef burger from Arby's that's number five that number five as far as the these slides go that was my number five I give the pizza that that's somewhere out there in the top 10 it wasn't top five Wing Stop that that was the most terrible part of everything I give the exception brownie that was probably number six it it didn't it didn't cross the top five that Barbados run punch from tji Fridays that gets to number three definitely gets number three the general so shrimp and chicken platter that's number two but number one without a doubt without a question I I I don't know how you do how you do a Caribbean Mike because it's a couple Caribbean spots up there in Baltimore but the boneless chicken Roy yes my accent said changed when I say Roy because I have to say it properly that's number one there's nothing on this list that can touch that Roy now if I can get the RO and the Caribbean Barb Caribbean run punch from tji Friday's in the same spot yo we can do some things next time you go to Fridays get the Barbados trib rum punch get the oh yeah the the Roy that's from uh that's from my spot Caribbean carry out P of Tacoma Park that's what spot that's from I used to go to Real Deal over there I think Real Deal over there on Green Mount or they used to be on Green Mount over there by the uh what is that hospital we did a job over there on Green Mount by the uh Hospital over there by Green Mount so we ended up going to Real Deal and I used to like going there I haven't been there in a while but if you get that Caribbean punch and you mix it with that uh tropical raspberry sweet tea man it's going down just make sure just make sure you don't have too many of them because you're gonna be in the wrong girl DM and I Ain't Got No Room on my couch so well actually it's a lot of room my goddamn couch CU I ain't even home I need to be home cuz uh find we went to a place and fondu lock today and this place is the best place sorry it's a track me Indie but this place was the best place that we've been to since we've been out here I mean there's two other places I went to the sulles we went to the Chinese food place that that Chinese food place don't want no problems with any place that is in Baltimore Silver Spring Rockfield DC I mean my boy had when he walked in there he had to order his food and he had to say no MSG and when he said no MSG they're like oh so you want the white sauce he said yeah I was like wait you have to specify no MSG around here you have to specify no MSG we in the wrong place we in the wrong place I go to the Chinese food restaurant where we at and it says no MSG on the front door he got it and I ain't gonna lie it was uh what get uh beef and broccoli over rice that white sauce just looked like Snot like I looked at that [ __ ] I said if you eat that that's desperation you need to send that back he's like it smells foul it looks foul say yeah you need to go get your money back cuz after you send that back you can't trust we come back out you just got you let that go and she came to the she came around because I had a buffet the other three guys me and the other two guys we were to the buffet she came around the corner to look to make sure like she was trying to make sure he didn't get anything off the buffet since he uh got his refund I was like wow that's Petty went to a little Spanish bar also that was okay I mean Seafood ch cha that thing was good that was it was hitting on point the beef tacos and we got a traditional style the beef tacos they cut up the they cut up the steak in these tiny strip tiny strips and they fully cooked the steak so it wasn't even like I would say pink but it was no type of like moisture juice on the inside like the the line that I squeezed on it and and the little sauce I put on it that was man if I didn't have them two that would been one dry ass tacos so it was all right you know usually you know Spanish Poots have little fruit drinks and you know uh what is that that uh that milk drink that they have with the cinnamon and everything like that that was disappointing I I mean it was okay at best y the Sprite was better than the tacos but this last place my man made me made us some he call him his uh queso tacos one layer of the of the little t Circle tortilla he puts the cheese on it second layer put his his marinated al pastor which if people don't know al pastor is marinated pork usually I don't I don't do it but this time I say you know recipe sounded good I had to sprinkle his little onions on it the cilantro I tried one just straight that was good I squeeze some lime on the second one [ __ ] that was great put a little bit of the sauce and the lime on the third one I'm ready to go back and order two more entire orders I need six more of them tacos and uh I sent my wife a video of them which for some reason I you know can't do a video on these slides which I I don't I don't understand say I got to figure out oh hold on okay so you can you can do a video file so next time I'm GNA upload the video file and get it cracking and uh maybe I'll do that on Saturday because there is let me see one two three other places that I do need to review so hey maybe if anybody's with it I do another stream on Saturday after I get off of work because I mean if you're out of town you might as well work on a Saturday get that OT so on Saturday after I get out off of work if it's not too late somewhere in between these uh college games I do another food stream but until that next time peace appreciate y'all watching and uh I'll see y'all later and surprised if I drop a couple food reviews uh it's the 9th of November I might drop one or two tonight I might drop one or two tomorrow
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5 MIN ABS WORKOUT AT HOME | Intense & Quick
[Music] you take you off my [Music] mind [Music] me [Music] I can't you take you off my mind I can't you [Music] you [Music] I can [Music] you [Music] I can't take you take you off my [Music] you [Music] you I can't [Music] you [Music] love you [Music] now love you [Music] down you down I love how to love [Music] you I know how to love [Music] you love you [Music] down you [Music] down I love know how to love you I know how to love you [Music] now I love you [Music] now I know I love [Music] you
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No GhostWriter | JackBoy Ike 900 Freestyle
I know what the [ __ ] is going on madness Jack boy man he's Baltimore [ __ ] man go check out my know goes right a freestyle man [ __ ] my [ __ ] jaeil made but the streets on you know the [ __ ] on hey what's poppin magnetometers your boy mr. Jay Hill was here hashtag free to ghost though woulda a no Ghost Rider series we still on this [ __ ] man you already know we still in Baltimore my [ __ ] I cos in a building you know the [ __ ] don't know it's that jag boys [ __ ] I want you straight into this music man let's get straight to it ah Stan bought some more [ __ ] real [ __ ] hashtag for the ghost [ __ ] we don't pull up with them chop stick better stay in if you ain't gonna pop [ __ ] no middleman [ __ ] we can't bricks we [ __ ] on the floor like a [ __ ] don't got [ __ ] [ __ ] lose your panties you're topless hood [ __ ] [ __ ] I'm good I got stalks and I had to trap in the rap [ __ ] right in front of the store like who copies these [ __ ] know I'm rockin I want no little smoke there [ __ ] I hide and I get a green like a no stop the slide slide down like [ __ ] Bachchan I get that worked like a si samurai statements no more they break I say you know I don't test me I got that power so [ __ ] do pockets as well day I'm on my way to the finish line I'm start [ __ ] but I finished my face on the plate like it's dinner time say one beat well just know that I see my MA I'll check it background you better swine that boy wants a kenning me gaba take me for my friends cuz I know why I handle my enemies red [ __ ] I sweated a [ __ ] and I put that on pay so I got some [ __ ] that [ __ ] full feet but do whatever I say so my lawyer say that he gonna be the case all I got door just lay low pulleys for love she goes stuff in a ho [ __ ] you think I got this [ __ ] on my paper o kitchen eyewitness say he won the case low half of that [ __ ] it was coke the other hand there was some old missus a doze then I invested a dope [ __ ] say I couldn't a [ __ ] you gonna drop I get a Street [ __ ] hope you're bitching my diamond all in my facebook say she wanna give me dope when I pull up that's your starting like NASCAR three two one watch I blast off right yeah she had the hustle my ass off ran out of Miley I saw that's all [ __ ] keep saying that they gonna kill me him why the [ __ ] gunshot yet ready to die my Biggie and pochet whipping up don't got away - sir process heard your new CD I don't see no progress I know that sure hard to digest [ __ ] that I'm spitting jump straight out of Pyrex y'all on my big so I jumped at about sex who the [ __ ] wants smoke loading like Oh cuz it's gonna be a furnivall tater salad [ __ ] gonna be doing you mothers crying like I wish it was too [ __ ] hmm Baltimore pay huh listen man you got bars ha let me [ __ ] ass hair it goes no get a free no moto [ __ ] you read it read it go through this [ __ ] ain't free no mo listen when guys say nothing else my hat Shaq's really goes no goes right at as behind the camera J Hill Ike is in a building we out it's rap
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New way to start the round on dt trap and how to deal with the bar window zombie
yo what's up guys um today i just wanted to talk about two things that i found and this first thing i found is actually a new way to start the round uh going to the double tap trap and it saves about 10 seconds and it doesn't seem like much but um when it adds up it actually ends up saving a lot of time so maybe like 10 minutes total if you do this every round but um as you can see here you just want to put three boards on this window two would work too but um you're just gonna want to start in power instead so this is gonna be much faster since the furthest spawn is the one in power so you're not actually having to wait for the one back all the way in kitchen you know i've had to wait for that window instead they're all in front of you but at the same time it's pretty safe as you can see here i get the whole load pretty easily and the only problem with this is actually getting to this window in time and um if you know it's the end of the round you can just board it up while you're going to the kitchen trap that's only if you know that it's in the round but it's kind of hard to predict sometimes so um yeah this is going to be pretty hard to pull off just by having to like guess or another way you can use this is at the end of an instagram so you know it's it's going to be hard going all the way from speed color trap to board that window and getting back to power in time so yeah that's the only problem with this but if if there's a certain scenario where you can use this lg just using it so yeah that's it that's all i want to talk about for that so the next thing i want to talk about is actually a new way i discovered to deal with the double tap or speed coil window zombie or bar windows some people call it and basically the normal way you deal with this zombie is whenever you um whenever you pull the trap you look over and you see ones there you normally stall it with the mp40 or you can do it the way that ceo does and i think he brings it to like the corner kind of and then goes around it's kind of hard to explain but um that's that's why some people do it mainly you've seen slayer doing it but um the way i found actually is you can see here after i'm coming through to the catwalk area i look over and if there's a zombie there like there is here you actually do an extra cut back or still a little bit longer to you know guarantee that that zombie is not going to be at the window by the time you're pulling the trap and yeah it's pretty easy actually there was only i did this during my entire 116 game and yeah it was pretty easy only had one scenario where it was kind of close but it's much easier than actually dealing with the window zombie much safer and you don't really lose you lose barely any time it's insignificant so um yeah i would suggest doing this but um if you're gonna keep doing it the other way by all means go ahead but i would seriously suggest this way and you don't even have to do this i'm going to show you here i don't know if you saw that but basically if the zombies close enough to the window you don't even have to do an extra cut back or stall anger you can just do the normal strat and you'll beat the zombie um you might have to rewind there if you didn't see the dirt kind of under the catwalk you can see like the dirt kicking up and that means a zombie splitting there obviously and if they're spending there or like to the left of that i think that's a good enough spawn to where you can just keep doing the normal strat and yeah so if you get lucky enough spawns then that's really that's really good because you save time obviously although is it insignificant amount of time because normally when they spawn in the courtyard that means they're also spawning out of further back near like double tap trap still so whenever you do the extra cut back it actually allows the strut to be like a normal thing of the strap maybe usually when i do this they're all pouring in the right side and maybe a few struggles to the left so it's it's actually probably it probably works better honestly so you might actually even be saving time doing this instead sometimes that's if they're far enough back like let's say let's say this one out of the wall window that's so annoying but um if they spawn out of there then that is probably gonna save you time since you're actually gonna end up killing that zombie instead of normally you probably wouldn't kill that zombie so that's probably more worth it to just do like lose like two seconds maybe at most and to kill that zombie as well so yeah it's actually some i just want to say it's more worth it sometimes to do this than to not do this for sure alright so that's all i have for this video if you have anything to say about these things i found i would love to hear them in the comments but um if you have any flaws anything at all i'd be glad to hear so um hope you guys enjoyed this video and see you later
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Whoscussion Episode 94 - The Valeyard's Twilight - Part B
[Music] welcome back to this week's episode of far knows whose question we're gonna be going over for Part B Phobos the Eighth Doctor and Lucy Miller's adventure on the moon of Mars and finished it off with twilight's end a story fitting in the Seventh Doctor so focus hurry it's going to take us away okay so we've landed on the moon of Oz which is the it is the one of the Martian moons and twin moons they mouse has fo Boston like the other one the other son of mouse anyway due to the the nature of do the nature of the gravity of service as it is a it's not perfectly round it's like oddly shaped it is a interesting gravity really there's Joe yes it's pretty great this this an issue effect but it's also brought up in this and that it's the case enough to brings up and Lucy tries to ignore him because he's everybody's talking about when he's talking about all the science he like gravity's though yeah Lucy was doing the guides so he's trying his China explain that other bits or dealers and but basically basically the deal is is that because of this nature there's a lot of like crazy like stunts people basically people who like who like going out for the thrill and stuff because of the low gravity and all that sort of stuff and allows them to do some some cool stuff such as it moves yeah yeah like crazy crazy stunts like jumping down crazy crazy snow field stuff pair of jumping into parrot-like spelunking is the jump for a bit what's the word when you buddy Tommy something that's yeah like bungee jumping into like a big hole in the ground and all that sort of stuff it's it's a lot of crazy stuff the doctor in Lucy meet up with two people immediately who have come here to do just that at least one of them current remember the names at the top of my head there's a lot of people in the story so I was like mixed up a lot of their names so sorry about well the easiest way to do it would be just to say American guy and British guy yep and it's Italian dude a two young men who one of them who was totally not really willing to admit that he's gay with the other one that's basically it for them just as Drew and drew in heed as I am reading off the the Wikipedia We Trust yes we are not supported by them at all anyway so they made these guys they basically give some explanation as to what's going on with that the doctor and we see are kind of intrigued by this but not really caring too much but then they notice that there's these two people down off the mountain one of them is like sitting there seems to me like you know kind of carrot tonic and the other one lying down and not not particularly moving too much there you go that was me just in a deep sleep yeah it's just a deep sleep yep you gotta investigate he's totally did she's totally catatonic it's not having a good time basically if they go back to the Luna Park which is the the it's the what's the word the colony there basically whether most people are they meet up with a couple of people Amy and file yeah it needs a human and file as a Kathina who is a sort of like a half giant man think like Hagrid exactly yeah it's perfect so they've got a weird dynamic I get gif Ian's apparently don't like interbreeding at all and Amy is free goes with with files child they're having a bit of a time they've run away they've come tight so they yeah that's the ideal and they also meet up with Eris who is the unofficial engineer and love interest of an old man named Kai who is sort of the crazy man of the village who thinks that was apparently thinks that there's Phobos Ian's so aliens from Phobos and they were killing everybody will kill everybody and basically the doctor when he arrives he's totally agreeing with their cuz they wanna think he's like that has to be true it's the only thing that explains dead guy yeah he's like he's like well he doesn't he doesn't strictly say aliens he's just like this guy was ruthlessly killed in a way in a manner that isn't humanly possible so something else not human killed him which is true because it was robots that killed him they find out later on after a whole lot of crazy stuff going down a lot of a whole lot of dialogue basically but I guess it's an audio story that's kind of what you get but it is a really interesting is a lot of a lot of interpersonal dynamics that are well explored to there I'm just not gonna play with the details in the summary and I really really do sit it's pretty great yeah yeah so they go off doctor oh sorry Lucy and Amy go off into the into outside of the dome and because Amy's right basically Amy's running off after files having a bit of a time not fitting in to well and and basically tells her that he's gonna break up with it because he doesn't want her in trouble because that's what that's what love is too so they run off outside lucy who's trying to find out all the guys she can find and i love how i you're not wrong but actually that's basically what schism and like she like she even her just nonchalantly of the whole deal that she's in like she's like oh you know I'm just traveling with the doctor I'm from the past by the way it's it's pretty crazy just coming in too few cheese a time ago and he's just like alright fair enough they see they yeah I think that the reason eight doesn't like wrecker on the knuckles for it is because the Time Lords are the ones that put Lucy with them and he's like if she because of any issues you have to fix it yeah it's there for so you know that's pretty great what do you like so they find they they were they were out there they get some signals on your low distance communicators and their suits and find some more people who are being killed by a crazy alien looking thing so you know lots of arms pretty crazy they think it immediately is some Haley and focus base I love that description many arms it's crazy yeah crazy alien things that's what it is so everyone else rushes into it rushes to try and like save them and stuff doctor goes out and basically les sues the alien and like smashes it into a rock with a buggy cat with a go cat it's pretty great knocks it out finds out that it's a robot and then basically what's it all together realizes that Kai has totally been manipulating these robots into killing people for a reason he's not too sure about just yet but he believes it's because he thinks that um well he thinks that it's simply because he's been trying to scare everybody away I'm sort of like scooby-doo live all monster bad guy stuff well I love holy raid quits the doctor though I've really had enough for this be it really does is pretty greatly he walks in and he's like if you if you tell me before he started really like starts talking he's like if if the words I don't know what you're talking about get uttered I'm gonna break something and then he like assists to him you've been the one controlling the robots killing people and he's like he's like I don't know what you're talking about he just throws something he's like I really done with hearing that it's pretty great pretty great he's doctor right now it's just so not not in the mood for anyone like he really isn't but this gets even did it later on but anyway so he get was he comes out - Chi Chi overpowered him and Lucy because that's what happens and he gets robot to drag them out - of the wormhole which is the the hole in the ground the doctor confirms that it's it's not a natural not a natural phenomenon and it's definitely it's definitely alien in nature because it gets revealed at this point guy reveals that there is a basically there's a sleeping guard in the bottom but who who who feeds on fear and then everyone else shows up after chasing chasing him down and breaks the doctor and Lucy free but it's too late the doctors doctors fear basically because the doctor is you know constantly afraid it's kind of his deal which I guess this kind of puts into into that story that we hate that shouldn't have happened yeah one of those one of those many stories um but anyway so the foe boss which is the the fear God that lives in the hole the Phobos as this is this is not a me the other one it here is eros yeah guys love interest and basically you know starts to gloat about how she's gonna change this universe make it here fear playground that up the calls that Bluff is like well why are you doing it then come on get to it what are you doing just oh oh you know I love this is - yeah so he calls a bluff she says well you know whatever the dog is like no I'm done with you he gets the bungee cord on jumps in the hole and shows her what real fear is and many would study basically yeah he kills kills Fobus by by over fearing it basically kills it Gary yeah kills it well did comes back up it's basically like to Takei hey you know man I've had feelings you were trying to to actually save people by by getting rid of this say Liam I came and messed it up but honestly you were killing people I don't know why I'm okay with this but you know I'm just leaving so doctor unless you leave and that's it but then right at the very end sort of post-credits sort of scene lady gets out of the coma and asks hey where's Lucy and everyone's like you totally just missed her and she's like are you serious come on I got him before she showed up and she still leaves before I get to it like I love how like when she was hired back in the Daleks I'm like you look best bounty hunter in the no.1 universe and she's terrible she's been doing a very terrible job it's so fantastic as bad as but yeah I love how like he's only awesome in the EU there's so great this three it has some elements that were clearly recycled four rings of a whole team I mean a katene sorry well you know the doctor defeats the monster by just saying I've done all this stuff pretty much but these things for me it's what's weird is I liked it way better in this and it was only an audio thing it's not just because like I don't think you who handles stuff very well III think it's just the doctor doesn't was almost sort of nonchalantly here he's just like yeah you feed on fears you think you're epic but guess what I'm way more dangerous than anything you ever come across ever yeah I mean I don't know the rings that the customer will talk about rings to make every turn did we do anything - no no maybe what we started in Syria so so what the main problem with rings of akhaten is not is not that they're ending because that's that's your this is sort of ending you kind of expect really like ah you know we've we've we're accumulating in events of some some description doesn't necessarily what mean matter what they are fear happy whatever if you're fighting an enemy that feeds on feeds on anything like nondescript like there anything non cap Oriole then absolutely the doctors got an abundance cuz yeah doctor that's the deal so has the ending for that is always going to be the doctor shows up and shows off everybody unless we've introduced a character that is some reason some for some reason older than he is though that's it's always gonna be the ending to this so I understand that the problem with rings of akhaten was all the bullcrap that went in between them yeah and how real nonsensical a real nonsensical that was and didn't really make sense and was was more for Clara than anybody else and she is a terrible companion in the first place scene but so but this one and with Lucy and Phobos it it fits better because Lucy's proper companion she's is true to herself the characters that are going on in the background have a lot more interesting things going about them and you know like some people as well yeah there's some real people stuff going on you know there's a as a guy who's following his love and his crush around even though he does crazy stunt stuff just because he's in love with him you know there's this couple that are biracial basically and they're running away from their family because they is they not allowed to be together you know there's a bunch of interesting stuff going on and I mean I I'm not too sure about the story element where they literally forgive Kylie and it feels really enemy but I just wanted to get away from the bull crap yeah he really did he really just didn't care it's sort of just like any other doctor would have like Oh even poison oh yeah Steven Steven Steven would have just pushed him down the wormhole yes it just sort of just like take it so yeah I don't know I guess it is just that he just really didn't care but it still felt really off to me but yeah this that's this the point is that this as much as this felt like it was like I felt like a kitten was recycling this yeah heavily this was bitter because it not just like if they drift that recycle this racket in they could have taken a lot more from it and it would have been way bit like they only took one real element from it and they ruin the rest of us so I don't know don't understand what the point was there they might as well have they should have just done the story again basically if you're gonna do that like you know if you notice something's good don't make it worse well we're gonna have a lot of fun we go back of our new home anyway that's that's from us and I definitely recommend it it's um yeah eight in this as doing all that eight does and he's he's had some times up until now so you know that he yeah he goes he goes full crazy I'm there on the vehicle what I love though is that like if they just before the the cliffhanger at the end why suppose more of a cold clothes and at the end Lucy's like I'm starting to think you're worse than the monsters oh oh yeah can I might Lucy you don't even know no he literally turned into space Satan that's a real place in his life before he met you it's fantastic now he hasn't even had a time war yet yeah [Laughter] is gonna be great it's yeah that's the ending piece as well is just like how when the doctor just turns vicious I must like eight so should have been but yeah we'll get to them we were so great so with it go all the way guys again picked it up Lucy's adventures are five dollars each so I would suggest this one now we're on Twilight's end now Twilight's end I'm kind of happy I'm the one covering this one to be honest is actually the final chapter in the Twilight Saga and not the bloody book series but okay the Twilight arc from the the Big Finish range now being finished has I think it's seven and total stories talking about the Twilight project and The Sixth Doctor is the first one to encounter it and here he goes full rage and this is why I can't wait for us to do the the monthly ranges because six and seven of the monthly ranges man woo so six witnessed the beginning of a project called the toilet project and it was humanity had gotten their hands on the remnants of an older of an old one and were like hey let's introduce the humans and so there were great they were manufacturing vampires out of the actual vampires the Time Lords had pushed into extinction so so one of them's full time and it's been done like I've died you want to save me now anybody decides thank you and so who the doctor in this story goes to a facility called the forge the forge appears frequently in the Twilight's arc of the Big Finish monthly range which makes you wonder why the story wasn't actually a monthly range story I suppose because it was just the end and I was just the doctor talking to someone yeah it wasn't like a it was a very dialogue evening this yeah Sri Lanka so the doctor turns up this is just before the movie he's traveling by himself and he's got the sonic screwdriver and he's full like bitter like he's proper bitter and I'm just like okay this is this is just before the film there is an alternative cover as well which shows them in his teeny movie costume the Seventh Doctor so there that solidifies that this is differently just before he's about to read you in it might even be just before 8 meet some and they doctors which is just before he regions so don't be interesting but again he's in the forge the facility that was well owned by the doctor at some point I haven't gone over the entire twilight arc I'm really looking forward to when Harris Kelly and I do because I've listened to the first story and it's fantastic and the sex doctor goes full rage and his companion evylyn at the time is like dr. ye going full rage mode right now it's like because humanity decided to bring back the old ones and with fully racist towards them I mean because vampires because vampires you should see my next incarnation seriously and what's really funny is and in the in the graces I actually become which is great so the doctors entered this facility which is heavily heavily guarded the doctor is referenced as Lazarus again I haven't done the entire Twilight act so I don't know where this name for the doctor comes from but a guard sees the doctor stylist it's like we've got we've got a code Lazarus or neurons boys and they decide the hunt down the doctor because they know he's here the doctor turns up finds out that the computer system Oracle that he wrote has been merged with this guy called Nimrod and the description for Nimrod is fantastic the woman who read those she read our last Seventh Doctor one as well Beth chambers she's fantastic and I think her performance here for all characters involved is really really good her description was obviously written in the script there but the way she delivers it sort of adds a little bit of gravitas to to the environment I love how the rooms are given sort of their own world for lack of a better term especially when he enters the antechamber with Nimrod in it and it's described as as Cathedral in size and cathedrals are often large and I just thought of is this sort of like holy thing that he's sort of dedicated to himself but the doctor finds that he's um he's basically a wisdom vampire reject as the Twilight virus I'm actually rejected him and he's been holding on to life ever since this guy Nimrod the doctor knows and looking on souse book here he's had a few encounters with this individual and the doctor and him just talk it out and it looks like man well the doctor just talks anymore yeah yeah he's like I hate well I hate what you are you could have been awesome but you're not and here is the syringe filled with something that will kill you he puts it puts it's described as and is inches away from the wizard hand of Nimrod and then I was like I'm here to give you a way out I want you to die but it's what I didn't want to kill I don't want to keep exactly I don't want to kill you myself but I want you to die and the doctor talks about all the stuff that's come before hand the fact that he lost a companion as a result of an encounter with Nimrod I'm so I can't wait to go over that that's gonna be interesting through the monthly Rangers a companion is killed because she might be becoming a vampire or if the doctors the one that pulls the trigger I'm just like I could imagine a day like species of competing the six I'm turning into a vampire doctor what you can do by companion one of us why evil and stops traveling with them I'm really looking forward to what's finally getting to there because even when is a great piñon even smyth this evens just talking about just just life basically so hey how you been yeah when I was the sixth doctor that was there was a good time I was it was a great time I love Wien Nimrods going through his databank because he's probably the computer unit and he's like man I wish five was the one told me yes he does it's pretty great he's like why can't it be 503 and I think the reason he doesn't want to receive it is because he knows Stevens gonna come there with the sole intent of killing him yeah cuz he's never just walk in like in fact he might come in trick you into murder in yourself which he kind of I guess kind of doesn't really like look at you you're a husk of what he used to be you nothing now there was like this big awesome he was like look you just shrimp to a thing that pumps things unto you to keep you alive I miss my sweet legs yeah I know man here's the serum to kill yourself a lot of the doctor calls it the killer cuz I guess the killer and like not yet it's the key word are being alive babe less he'll take it and he will die and it's pretty much it the doctor just leaves yeah and leaves them to die and Wow this do you have to listen to this one guys like even though we're given giving away and sword the premise around it it's just this it's oozing with character that's the best way I can describe it what are your thoughts on Twilight's end it was it was interesting I think it would have made more sense ofin we'd already done the Twilight stuff yeah but it was still the the dialogue still like had precedence before it because you know obviously vampires and stuff and he still he kind of explained what would the deal was in his way of speaking as well so it was it didn't make sense yeah they would have been there would have been a lot more feeling behind it if I'd actually known what was going on yeah but otherwise year was it was classic like Steven like I think I think if there was just like a bunch of short trips was just a Seventh Doctor like monologuing at a villains like I would really enjoy them I would love yeah Stevens doctors monologues that people are are the best like he's just the monologuing dr. Mikey is like everyone else like he's like I you know they've got good mile long so cops got a great mind Welker it's a war and stuff no no seven has the best monologues he does it just just love how he talks at people but to them exactly that's why it's a monologue like and the other doctors they're like they have like a thing don't like try to shut down somebody who's speaking but the Seventh Doctor doesn't even need to as he starts talking people just don't want to talk to him like they just don't want to say anything because they know that you'll just like Rick them if they do any other doctor just doesn't have that if they try to stop my loading yeah if they start to try to start monologuing you know other other people were like hey hey I'm gonna get him this and then but see them doesn't need to do that he doesn't need to try and stop them you just you just mother was it's an itok everyone stopped speaking yeah I do agree that the story unfortunately relies on are you having knowledge before going into this and I still kind of wish this was more of Sylvester McCoy talking to the guy that played Nimrod I think I I think this this this this could have really benefited from being in the main range chiefly because it was 40 minutes as well it was quite long event could have been maybe the the in the main range they've got offshoot stories this sort of happen but just before I give context to the main range like the main chunk of it I have like a like a the main range story will have like a sort of like an extra feature that is like a story that takes place immediately before the events of this one or events that happened to a different doctor just before this the story happens through the next doctor so say something hit was the fire that fix sex or sometimes something happens the six that are fix five and I think this should have been delivered in that format instead of in the single the single short trip range yeah it feels like but I feel like they probably like this is a short trip because it's a short trip and feel like they may have like released this with the Twilight stuff that's problem maybe he doesn't seem to tell me though that's a bit annoying but maybe they do because this again this has seemed of like a seven story arc yeah so it would seem reasonably that was the kiss I'm really looking forward to remove this one like project though cause like six is so rayji in their story and it's great because six is great right all great I don't know I don't think yeah yeah it's again that's not David Tennant's fault it's just his stories yes his stories and no matter what anybody sees him full in this love with Rose makes those scenes okay um was that guys we'll catch you next week [Music]
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Knicks vs Warriors Play-By-Play & Watch Along | Presented By: UnderDog Fantasy
[Music] all right live you Nick Nation power s welcome to the nck playby playay today Thursday February 29th see the last day of the month let's end it with a bang here as the New York Knicks host the Golden State Warriors woo the Golden State Warriors come to Madison Square Garden on National Television as the Knicks look to get right back on track it's big game tonight and Jaylen Brunson returns as we quickly touch on the injury report Jaylen Brunson went through warm-ups and he is is going to play tonight so that's big news for the New York Knicks as they sure do need him ogan anobi was cleared for Encore activities not contact yet but he was clear at least to start some oncore activity so he's on the men Isaiah hartenstein was not on the injury report and he will play so here we go let's quickly go through the underdog fantasy picks Nicks play bypl Warriors at New York presented by Underdog fantasy please sign up at Underdog fantasy.com and for an instant deposit match up to $100 all you have to do is put the promo code kftv and my picks of the night I have Chris Paul I'm taking him lower than 16.5 rebounds and assists he could very well hit this Mark at the end of the day is his first game back I mean let's see if he even plays you know disclaimer I did these picks with no research uh was a little bit on a rush so I did it on just normal knowledge of what I think could happen tonight so I have Chris Paul lower than 16.5 rebounds and assists precious a Chua I have him lower than 23.5 rebounds points rebounds and assists so it's all three categories together I can see him getting a double double but I think it'll be close I have Jaylen Brunton higher than 10.5 rebounds and assists and then I have Isaiah hartstein in the first quarter getting more than 2.0 rebounds so in in order for me to cash that he will have to hit three but if he hits two I push on that prop so those are my four picks of the night Brunson auua Isaiah hardenstein and Chris CHR Paul and am I good on the stream or is the stream lagging or anything or am I good am I good let me know if I'm good ladies and gentlemen or is the stream lagging for you guys let me know you're good I'm working on it on my end just keep going okay okay all right so we are about to begin the game for the starters on the warrior side you're G to have Stephen Curry Jonathan kaminga Draymond Green Moses Moody gets the start tonight and Brandon pinski put the Nicks you have Isaiah hartenstein Jaylen Brunson who returns Dante divon chenzo as uh Josh Hart and precious auua so here we go can the Knicks get back on track and the Knicks beat the Golden State Warriors not the typical Golden State Warriors team of the past but the Warriors have been playing better basketball as of [Music] late words winners of four out of five words have three losses like their last I don't know how many games and we're [Music] off and here comes curry curry shoots the three and he scores and here we go Warriors are on the board turnover Here Comes Moody Goes Up blocked by and blocked by atua the initial block was by divon chenzo and then atua block Curry's layup Here Comes kaminga no good rebound atua here come the Knicks Nicks down three Brunson has kaminga defending Here Comes Brunson gets the screen from Hart stops his dribble crosscore pass to divon chenzo eight seconds in the shot clock Here Comes Dante The Big Ragu hartenstein with four seconds he drives squares on green throws it up wow shot no good and here come the Warriors pushing the ball Moody under the basket goes up and he misses and they're going to call the foul not a good start by the Knicks not organized on offense not organized on offense and Moses Moody will go up to the free throw line for two shout out to the chat shout out to the channel members as say we work on getting you guys a scoreboard I mean do we have it up he I'm bugging Moses Moody misses the first free throw and he makes the second free throw 4 nothing ball game Brunson crosses half court Moody is going to be looks like the initial defensive assignment will be on Moody oh Brunson Cuts now he's picked up by Draymond Green 10 seconds in the shot clock one one in isolation Brunson step back mid-range shot short good defense there by Green Here Comes kaminga Jonathan kaminga to Draymond Green Curry defended by Hart back to green green fakes out Curry shoots a three and that's another three I wanted to take him over five threes too Dam seven nothing Warriors slow start here by the Knicks Here Comes Brunson mid-range shoots and no good rebound green pushes it out to kaminga Here Come the Warriors one-on-one kaminga goes up and he scores Timeout on the floor 10 start for the Golden State Warriors Timeout on the floor shout out to the chat shout out to the channel members Nicks got to pick it up slow start here 10 nothing John tento Ray Melendez James Vegas kg7 full kg7 what are we doing in the draft Joe Shane's on the clock let's go let's go let's go hit the like button hit the Subscribe button Nick fan TV play byplay here presented by Underdog fantasy we also played on top of the picks of the night so we're going to monitor the picks is the first quarter Isaiah hartenstein does he have a rebound let me see because I picked him higher than 2.0 and Isaiah hartstein does not have a rebound yet but it's still early in the court so two rebounds I have him higher than two rebounds he needs to hit over two rebounds in the first quarter but Golden State Warriors right now are shooting I mean have they missed they missed maybe what two shots Golden State Warriors are shooting 50% right now they've hit both their threes both by Stephen Curry so not many rebounds to get at this moment and we also had a draft between Alex CP and I so make sure you guys sign up on the dog fantasy.com promo code kftv for instant deposit match up to $100 we'll be monitoring the draft as well just got to let it lay out because I think think we picked the later games Nick off to small a slow start timeout over 100 in the checkin gotta get some wins man we got we got to start getting some wins all right all right K dojj in the chat kg7 F says we're getting a QB question is are we getting that QB in this in the first round or later in the draft I think that's the question Mar there standings ladies and gentlemen is getting very very interesting literally the Knicks are like two games out of the eighth spot so these games are going to start to get more important and uh Brun is back tonight and you hope to get OG back next based on report he has been cleared for Encore activities has not been cleared for contact but he's been clear to shoot so looks like Shan's reporting from a few days ago is spot on as of now okay so we resume play here let's go here comes a Chua to Brunson Brunson gets the screen out to hartenstein hartenstein the paint oh my God he's blocked that's what we do out of the timeout come on man Curry shoots another three and that's good Stephen Curry with three threes in the first quarter and the Knicks are down 12 to nothing hardenstein to the corner to heartt Har shoot a mid-range like come on this is not what are we doing pinski for three no good rebound hardenstein first rebound of the night like like what are we running our offense man Sten CH what are we doing we're just I do we want to play like the Warriors because we're playing them like we're just unbelievable 15 seconds the shot clock Here Comes k MinGa to pinski Curry defended by dant chenzo knocked out of bounds 7 seconds on the shot clock come on Curry another three no good fight for the rebound Nicks ball Nicks Ball come on here comes Brunson Brunson backs down Curry Brunson stops he doesn't have spacing right there Hart give it the ball out to hartenstein back to Brunson Brunson shoots a long three no good short fight for the rebound Moody gets it and here comes kaminga crosses half court one-on-one against hartenstein he drives left and he lays it in hardstein does not look he does not look like spry to me he I think he's laboring that Achilles man here comes Divan chenzo drives right to hartenstein hartenstein under the basket to auua auua Hart open three no good pinski misses the layup picked up by har here come the Knicks come on Brunson to divon chenzo Long three no good the Knicks hardenstein gets the steal on Curry here come the Knicks again here comes Brunson goes up what are we doing what are you doing Jaylen can you make a substitution nothing's working come on we get a shoot out there or something Jericho Sims that that'll be the answer 14 nothing seven minutes to go here in the first here comes kaminga he drives and he's no misses the layup knocked they're going to call the foul on Moody Josh Hart had the ball knocked it off we're going to have a first substitution of the game for the Knicks Jericho Sims come Jericho Sims comes in the game for hartenstein he does not look right and he only has one rebound does he have one Reb or does he have two Here Comes Brunson 10 seconds in a shot clock diven chenzo defended by Gary Payton Here Comes D Dante goes up for the layup and he scores holy smokes Thompson to green back to Thompson shoots the three no good rebound Curry gets the offensive rebound Thompson another three and that's good we can't even get rebounds 17-2 can we get another shoot out there please can can bojan come in here comes Brunson shoots the mid-range shot and that's good tough shot by Brunson Nicks made that shot but that was goes up Payton missed the layup picked up by Hart Nicks Nicks were bailed out there Here Comes Sten chenzo out to Brunson Brunson shoots the three no good rebound Sims and they're going to call the loose ball foul on Draymond Green yo Brunson eight seconds in the shot clock auua out the heart har drives har he does that same shot when he gets to that it's like he's gonna go to the middle of the of the of the floor and shoot Curry wild shot no good fight for the rebound Thompson picks it up shoots the mid-range no good rebound Josh Hart here come the Knicks Knicks have four points with five minutes to go in the fourth in the first quarter diven chenzo shoots the three he's forcing it come on man green to Moody he traveled and Moody's gonna score and the foul what is tibs waiting for for another for substitution Dante come on man shot selection what are you doing like let's get some easy buckets man Moody makes the free throw 20-4 Golden State and bojan bdan bogdanovich finally checks into the ball game they're going to call the foul on Gary Payton little overaggressive on Jaylen Brunson 4 minutes 47 seconds to go here in the first quarter Nicks down 16 points already Chris Paul Checks In For the First Time Chris Paul has missed the last 21 games JJ Brunson checks the ball in gives it out to bojan bojan in the paint shoots the mid-range shot over PA no good fight for the rebound Sten chenzo offensive rebound to Sims oh and the foul called on Looney he tried to yam it over his mother to no avail Jericho Sims gonna go to the free throw line for two even that we can't get nothing easy man geez Timeout on the floor Nicks down Nicks down 20 to4 good Lord Nicks are two of 15 they're 0 of six from three Brunson one for five har 0 for three divon chenzo one for four you know what the crazy thing is the Royals are shooting 38% but they're four for eight from three we've hit no threes they've hit four threes that's the difference right there we have four points with four minutes left are we going to get to 10 are we even going to get to 10 this is crazy this is crazy shout out to the chat shout out to the mods shout out to the channel [Music] members not good not good not good wow embarrassing says tall guy [Music] TV our defense fence is trash says Jake Iris says I need an ambulance this is the worst star I've ever [Music] seen this is brutal CP can't even spell right it's so [Music] bad that's how bad it is oh my God you know what would be funny though you know what would be funny if if if Burks Burks comes in and he's he's the Energizer he's the spark that would be hilarious and much needed too we need it good good God Nicks down 16 4 minutes minutes 36 seconds to go here in the first quarter we're getting ready to resume play bojan bogdanovich has checked into the ball game he missed his first shot should have made it as he had the six see 6-1 even Chris Paul defending him I'm concerned when when we miss shots like that sometimes is a is an indicator of how your knight is going to go so far the Knight has not going well still early still early game of runs but they got to be careful this game doesn't get out of control shout out to the chat shout out to the channel members Jericho Sims gets ready to shoot the first free throw and it is good Sim second free throw is up and he misses here we go here comes Curry crosses half court gives it to Paul Curry defended by divon chenzo goes to the Lane he goes up shoots the floater and he scores he caught Dante dant chenzo in the air and the Warriors are up 225 Devan chenzo to Hart who checks back into the ball game Hart to Sims to Brunson open three that's good Jaylen Brunson and the Knicks needed that three 228 Nicks need to get a stop here here we go Brunson defending Chris Paul 15 seconds in the shot clock Klay Thompson off the screen goes right stops pops mid-range shot long rebound Brunson here come the Knicks Brunson stops to bojan oh bojan don't hesitate bojan gets the screen from Hart stops his dribble back to Heart Divan chenzo shoots the three that's no good here comes Thompson one-on-one against Sims back to Curry back to Thompson Thompson is going to try to take out advantage of the mismatch against Sims but he might be surprised good defense there by Sims Paul drives Paul Thompson three no good rebound bojan give credit to Sims there on the defense Hart goes up Hart where's the foul and he is fouled Josh Hart will go to the free throw line give credit of Jericho Sims there all 24 seconds playing tight defense on Klay Thompson that gave the Knicks the opportunity and Josh Hart's going to go to the free throw line for two heart first free throw is up and it's [Applause] good heart shoots the second free throw it is up and it [Music] is good so now we're within distance here 2210 kaminga stops shoots the mid-range shot short rebound Alec Burks can Burks redeem himself Here Comes Brunson Brunson mid-range out the Burks to Josh Hart wide open three that's good Josh Hart from downtown and the Knicks cut the lead the deficit that is to nine here we go kaminga one-onone against Burks kaminga spins shoots the shot over Alec Burks and he scores 2 4 13 Warriors 2 minutes to go here in the first quarter Here Comes Brunson Brunson to Hart back to Burks 10 seconds in the shot clock bjan get the spacing better guys bojan drives to Sims Hart Corner three bang Josh Hart with another three here we go here comes Looney he lays it in over Jericho Sims Brunson crosses half court defended by Chris Paul Here Comes Brunson Nicks down 10 out to Heart Nicks are trying to figure out what they're doing Josh Hart backs down presing backs him down shoots the mid brain shot no good this this is where we we we like why are we going to heart just cuz he hit two threes let's do it within the floor of the offense kaminga goes up and it's go tending sometimes I don't understand just because he hits two threes now we want to run the offense through him like what are we doing oh man here comes Brunson to Josh Hart see that's within the flow now car go ahead back to Brunson oh fakes it out shoot oh my God turnover Brunson shoot the ball Here Comes Chris Paul shoots a transition three over Brunson he knocks it down 3116 just like that here comes Brunson eight seconds in the shot clock Brunson goes right to the corner the Hart Hart another three no good rebound and who SS with the pushback and the foul Josh Hart is option number one in the first quarter seven shot attempts already for Josh Hart Jesus Steve cerr is excited about this game plan right now 7.5 seconds to go in the first quarter Knicks down 3118 you hope Sims makes this free throw they get a stop and you'll take it at at the end of the day you'll take it could have been worse could have been worse and Sims makes the free throw so get the stop now here we go 5 Seconds 3 seconds Paul goes up shoots at the buzzer in and out just rims out Chris Paul was this close in and out here we go after one Nicks 19 Golden State 31 and I already have pressure because I picked an underdog fantasy Isaiah highstein to get two or more rebounds and he couldn't even do that Isaiah hardstein with only one Rebound in the first quarter so I I will not cash but I did Ensure my ticket which means when you put insurance on your ticket that means you are allowed to miss on one play and still cash on the full ticket so I have four picks tonight with with insurance and if you put insurance on your tickets all that does is it gives you an opportunity to steal cash you don't have to hit every single play however however it does cut your ability to win more money you still are you still you still come out profitable but you don't make the Max on your investment which is still good so here we go Nix fan TV presented by Underdog Fantasy Sign up to Underdog fantasy.com on your mobile device on your desktop computer and do please do not forget promo code kftv for instant deposit match up to $100 who wouldn't want the extra money if you're going to sign up and you're going to play might as well play with their money first put up $50 you'll get 50 put up 100 you get another 100 play some $510 tickets risk management build your bank row so here we go all right after one the Knicks shooting 27% from three 27% overall the high man right now is Josh Hart that should tell you everything when Josh Hart is the high man and the team is shooting 27% you know is not pretty you know something is not going to plan and right now the Nick shot six of 22 22 attempts only made six of them and that's your story right there the golden I mean thank you that Golden State Warriors didn't go off off I mean curry went three for five from three but that's it that's pretty much it everybody else was in otherwise we' be down 30 right now so we are getting ready to start the second quarter here all right shout out to the chat shout out to the channel members let's see how we start the second quarter all right McBride bogdanovich Burks Hart and hartenstein checks back into the ball game for the Knicks banovich goes up he's foul and no good he'll go to the free throw line for two for the Warriors you have Paul Looney Trace Jackson Davis Klay Thompson and Dario sarich so you have sarich Paul Thompson Jackson Davis and Brandon pinski Here Comes Sage defended by hartenstein 15 seconds in the shot clock to a cutting Klay Thompson in the lane and he lays it in that was too easy Here Comes clay shoots a three over McBride no good rebound Hart here come the Knicks bogdanovich drives goes up and he misses the layup here come the Warriors and a foul on hartstein oh man and Trace Jackson Davis is gonna go yes I am free throw is up and no good rebound hartenstein here come the Knicks McBride crosses half court to bogdanovich to Burks 10 seconds in the shot clock McBride like the nck there's no spacing they don't know what they're doing hartstein in the lane to Hart out to Burks Burks at the Buzzard that's good Alec Burks gets on the board and CP is excited going crazy right now I bet 3324 sarch three over hardenstein no good and rebound no rebound it's going to be out of bounds bet you I bet you CP started tearing when when Burks made that shot shees he needs it bonovich shoots the three no good rebound Burks back to McBride McBride D oh crossover on Jackson Davis bang step back Duce McBride Nick's getting a little bit of momentum here of 33-26 Thompson to a cutting Davis Paul Corner three that's good Nicks hard just leaving too many players open man here comes Burks Burks feeling it Burks drives Burks wild shot no good here come the Warriors for zsky to sarich to Davis wide open the Knicks don't know what here doing another defensive breakdown man Timeout on the floor Nicks down 12 9 Minutes 18 seconds to go here in the second quarter nck got to pick it up man they have to pick it up there there steps on defense is like like what is going on [Music] man the defense is not good shout out to the chat shout out to the channel [Music] members I mean we're going to play this type of Swiss cheese jeez can we get this guy [Music] back I think I think hardstein you I think there's something else going on with hartenstein mentally psychologically that I just I don't know man I think I think he may be fine I think he he might be scared to pop that Achilles a contract here just remember ladies and gentlemen it's a contract year he pops at Achilles that contract is gone gone got to sign a oneyear [Music] deal I don't know Mr Q I don't know about that I think he needs rest but I I don't don't underestimate the fact that a lot of it also could be mental he's scared to pop that he's scared to pop that Achilles man and he's already established himself he he's he's already built his value he just got to make it through the end of the season and he knows he's going to get paid but he might just be laboring maybe maybe he's doing it to the end to the end of the season playoff start he says hey if I pop it I'll pop it but right now he's playing like he just wants to get through the year without any [Music] issue he it might be a a lot of it might be mental man think you guys you guys got to understand this guy this is this is it this is his contract he pops that Achilles guess what Nick's not going to be nice it's a business then the business side comes into play and then what you think is going to happen he's going to have to sign a one in one think he wants to do that he heck no she [Music] shees all right we resume play here here we go Nicks down 12 McBride to bojan bojan to the corner to MC to Hart back to McBride bojan gets the ball now he goes up and he misses the layup bro are you kidding me are you kidding me banovic he's upset with himself as banovic is yelling at himself great play out of the timeout and if it was designed for that they got what they wanted he just missed the layup bro hartenstein and sarage will jump it up on the jump off and they jump it up and the Warriors win the tip hardenstein who 7 feet loses the battle against a 68 sarage and the Warriors bench knew and they were hype here we go here comes Paul seven seconds the shot clock Paul to CL Thompson to sarich at the Buzzard long rebound you see look hartstein couldn't even get to it Klay Thompson and another offensive rebound Thompson missed the three Paul long three no good hardenstein finally gets another rebound Here Comes Hart Hart goes up and out of bounds why is Hart our number one option right now with Tom tippers going to go quickly to Dante Devon chenzo now Steph Curry checks back into the ball game Alec Burks goes right back to the bench Tom tibo with a short leash a very short leash 3826 7 minutes 52 seconds to go here Jackson Davis turnover bonovich picks the ball up here comes banovich and he gets the ball stolen give up the ball you don't think somebody's coming behind you FR zinski to the corner Thompson shoots a three over McBride and that's good donovic has been terrible today here comes McBride Knicks down 4126 bonovich to auua auua in the lane shoots the shot he's fouled presses the che is going to go to the free throw line for two 4126 and auua misses the free throws missed both free throws man 4326 Here Comes Curry to Gary Payton to sarz sarz drives right to the Lane to Davis back out to Moody two seconds Moody throws it up no good rebound divon chenzo picks up the ball to McBride McBride goes up with a tough layup no now called 4128 as they corrected the scoreboard McBride defending Curry Here Comes Moody 10 seconds in the shot clock Moody drives left on MCD donovich to the Lane and the foul and one on bonovich and bojan is getting exposed defensively right now they're attacking him and this is this is going to be interesting man it's going to be interesting with him because he's going to have to he's gonna have to score if he wants minutes just like Burks now I don't know if that was a foul to be fair to him Moody shoots the free throw misses rebound auua Brunson checks into the ball game here comes Brunson to aoua back to dant chenzo dant chenzo with a long three and that's good Dante Divan chenzo and the Knicks cut the deficit of 12 Here Comes Curry spins Curry wild shot no good picked up by heart here come the Knicks th chenzo to the corner to Brunson Brunson drives on Draymond Green he stops he goes up and he scores tough shot over Draymond Green by Jaylen Brunson 72 Run for the New York Knicks seven straight points in less than a minute for the New York Nicks Timeout on the floor can the Knicks regain get a spark here man shout out to the chat shout out to the channel members shout out to the mods 257 on the checkin hit that like button hit that subscribe button let's get over 100 likes come on let's get over a 100 likes Ray Mendez is in the chat DJ Ro is in the chat Eddie Suarez unknown Mr Q JJ K do Ray Mendez thank you guys for all being channel members and mods if you haven't subscribed yet hit that subscribe button we are closing in on 73,000 subscribers one day one day we'll be at 100 one day we'll be at [Music] 100K Christopher McKenzie where do you see the Knicks finishing this season JD well that's one of the toughest questions to answer I I don't know that the biggest expert can answer that question just because there's just too many injuries that are affecting that question it's too many injuries and the crazy thing is we have no idea when any of those players are coming back so it's hard to answer that question because it's not like I know a time line for Randle it's not like I know we sort of got a timeline from OG anobi I think it's two more weeks and he's in have no idea about Mitch I mean today it was reported that Mitch is still not clear to even run even run is a seven-footer and we're just about in March so is Mitch even coming back like like is Mitch even coming back and if he does come back is he actually going to be back to play just to put on the uniform because you start to think like how late is it that he could get back is he is he even going to be enough time to just throw him out there you know you want to protect that guy's long-term Health you're going to throw him out there with like what two games of reps and then the playoffs so it's hard to say hard to say um and then when you look at also the standings it's like that's the other side to it is the other Dynamic is like everybody you look at you look at the standings right now and you got bucks 2 21 losses Nicks 24 losses heat 25 Sixers 25 Pacers 26 magic 26 and guess what the magic got the eighth seed and they only got two more losses in the loss column than the New York Knicks which means two games separate the fourth and the e seed to be in trouble for the play in it's going to be I ain't throwing no Tower in death you crazy hell no here we go we resume play here Curry long three and they're going to count it they're going to count the foul that has to be side out ain't no way way they're going to count it they're going to review this Play Ain't No Way no he doesn't even go up to shoot no that cannot count they call the foul on McBride on the screen on kaminga and they the refere the referees right now are reviewing if the if the Stephen Curry 3 even counts because Curry hit the three after the foul Paul overturned so it won't be 4633 it'll be 4333 and it'll be Warriors possession so the three-pointer three-point shot made by Curry does not count does not count 4333 Knicks down 10 6 minutes 2 seconds to go here in the second quarter the Warriors will have 14 seconds in shot CL they have Chris Paul kaminga Curry Moody and green on the floor inbound the ball Here Comes Paul Curry drives Curry and he scores with the and the foul on precious a cha and either way Curry's still gonna get the three-point play Curry shoots the free throw and that's good Nicks down 13 Here Comes Brunson crosses half court defended by Moody gives it to AAA to Hart Hart to devant chenzo back to Brunson Brunson Nicks don't have a lot of spacing out there right now Brunson tough mid-range shot and no good rebound Hart McBride shoots the three no good rebound Divan chenzo tip no good curry gives it to kaminga and he drives on Brunson oh where's the foul no foul called wow kaminga scores 4833 wow well you don't get the call when you're playing bad so that's the other side of it too you got to earn it here comes Jaylen Brunson Nicks down 15 again Brunson to divon chenzo open three that's no good rebound Curry here come the Warriors kaminga cut off by divon chenzo Paul drives and they're going to call a turnover on the Warriors oh my God that was a that was a offensive foul it'll be Nicks ball here Here Comes Brunson he's double team Hart to McBride back to Brunson Brunson drives Brunson to a cut and divon chenzo throws it up no good and and divon chenzo is hurt Paul to curry curry shoots the mid-range shot no good rebound Hart here come the Knicks Brunson drives Brunson goes up he throws it up and he scores Nick down 13 Here Comes Curry to moody moody shoots the three no good rebound Brunson oh Brunson spins on kaminga Brunson drives Brunson stops Brunson pops and he's short he had him too Curry three no good rebound Hart here come the Knicks Josh Hart and he's fouled fouled on Golden State finally Nicks down 13 Micks are just and divon chenzo has a bloody nose and and the Knicks are frustrated by by the rest right now but it's like yo come on but like I ain't trying to hear that tonight the way we I ain't trying to hear that tonight been terrible yeah all right here we go going through the motions says kg 74 all right here comes the Knicks inbounds the ball Here Comes Brunson with kaminga defending 10 seconds in the shot clock he stops his dribble he gives it to Hart to the corner to Divan chenzo Dean chenzo drives Divan chenzo goes up and one blocking foul on Brandon pinski as Deen chenzo giving the thank you divon chenzo goes up for the free throw he misses the free throw bro Jesus 2 minutes 40 seconds to go here here comes kaminga to a cutting psky in the lane to the corner of the green to kaminga kaminga with auua defending in the lane he stops he shoots he's blocked by AA three seconds kaminga drives kaminga scores and the Warriors go up 50 to 37 Brunson and right now the Warriors they're playing like a little bit of a Zone box one when when Brunson gets the ball they're not respecting Josh Hart out there or aoua Here Comes Hart 10 seconds in the shot clock Hart to Brunson who's being defended by Klay Thompson Brunson oneon-one to Josh Hart Hart three that's good Josh Hart with another three and the thing is those are big threes joshu had three threes but it's they're not going to be respected as long as they're down because Steve Curt is gonna keep saying keep hitting me we'll take it turnover McBride with the steal diven chenzo in the lane he goes up and he scores time out oh on the floor Nicks with a run a steal by Duce McBride off the curry pass to divon chenzo and Dante scores on the layup timeout Golden State and this is the thing like Josh Hart tonight is three of five from three-point he's three of 10 so he's not shooting well overall but from three outstanding three of five but here's the other thing to it as long as he as the Knicks are down Steve cerr is not going to change his game plan because you play the percentages now if it's a close game and Josh har is hitting these threes in a close game then you're making the coach think now it's a different story because you have a guy hitting three-point shots in a close game or with the lead that sometimes changes the defensive strategy but if Josh is hitting threes and even after all this you're still up eight as the head coach you're just calming your players down and you're saying stay true to the game plan they're still down eight and they're still relying on Josh Hart so the Knicks have to find a way to get back into this ball game and and get contributions for the rest of the team bonovich right now 04 Burks one of three it's not going to cut it man you got five points from your two acquisition Dante demenzo out there looks like he's playing in the 90s got scratches on his on his shoulder bloody nose getting a little getting a little get a little preview on what 90s basketball used to be like early 2000s here we go this is a quick timeout and play resumes and turnover Nicks get the ball turn turnover diven chenzo to the Lane goes up misses auua misses tip back auua scores good defense by the Knicks and now the Knicks are down six and now the crowd is hype Here Comes Curry step back three and that's good Stephan Curry from downtown 53 44 Nicks back down n one minute to go here in the second come on diven chenzo defended by Curry Under the basket to a cutting McBride he loses the ball picked up by green and here comes kaminga with the dunk and just like that the Knicks are down 11 I don't understand what are we doing sometimes like come on Dante like why would you stop your dribble under the basket Here Comes Brunson defended by Curry see the Zone they're playing when Brunson touches the ball they're forcing everybody else Steve cerr knows the game plan Dante what a wild shot what are we doing one two seconds between the shot clock and the game clock Here Comes Curry one one against Brunson shoots the long three no good where's the foul kaminga triy to get the tip back dunk 5.3 seconds to go here in the second quarter 5544 Golden State Nicks down 11 Here Comes brunon two seconds one second at the Buzzard oh he's fouled by Draymond Green three free throws with 01 to go Draymond Green is gonna foul Dante Devan chenzo at the Buzzard and I mean why why why you why you complaining about the damn free throws if you're not g to hit them you over here complaining and you miss your first free throw hit your damn free throws this is what I'm saying so when they don't get the call I don't want to hear it you're not taking advantage of your opportunities second free throw is good by Dante [Music] [Applause] third pre throws up and it is good chenzo goes two for three at the free throw line and the half is over Nicks down nine 5546 Warriors up nine so just I mean I don't even know what to make of it yo like I don't know what to make of it because you want to be the ultra optimistic Nick fan you're gonna say after all that after all that you're only down nine you're only down nine you shoot 33% the Nick shoot 33% 16 of 48 they shot 31% from three and they're down nine so at the half the Knicks are shooting 33% and they're shooting 31% from three six of 19 you know what's crazy they've made six threes in the first half and Josh Hart got three of those G Nicks are shooting 61% from the free line they've missed five free throws so you miss five free throws you shoot 33% you shoot 31% from three you're getting outrebounded and you're down nine only five turnovers Warriors got five you have five so that's a that's a squash right there and you've only fouled the Warriors six times six fouls to the Warriors 11 so the Warriors have been called for more fouls Knicks have yet to lead in this game and the largest lead for the Golden State Warriors in the first half was 17 so that's the largest lead for the Warriors is 17 points and it ends with nine at the half [Music] for the Warriors you have Draymond Green with zero points four rebounds three assists Steph Curry hold up hold up hold [Music] up hold [Music] up is this a typos ain't no way let me check another website there's no way Stephen Curry has 10 rebounds at the half Stephen Curry 10 rebounds you want a clue on how isah Stein is not right that's one of the reasons right there it's not all him but I'm saying like he has three rebounds in 11 minutes and Steph Curry has 17 points and 10 rebounds 10 for curry curry a barely averages four rebounds a [Music] game five rebounds one rebound two rebounds one rebound rebound five rebounds two rebounds four rebounds six rebounds two rebounds three rebounds this is Curry's last like 11 games three rebounds two rebounds four rebounds six rebounds two 5 1 2 five of course of course right isn't it isn't it is it isn't it a Nick thing of course against the Knicks he has 10 and a half of course that's our luck I'm used to it as a Nick fan I'm used to it never in doubt when you play the Knicks somebody's just going to have some ridiculous Stat or go off some unknown player and if you're a known player you're going to have a category that you never really about that life and you're going to you're going to kill it of course typical that's crazy bro 6162 point guard Curry has has 10 rebounds at the half bro like this is not even after the game you imagine he ends with 20 he's on Pace he's on Pace to have 20 rebounds like that's crazy what's what's Steph Curry career high in rebounds Steph Curry's career high in rebounds is 14 rebounds in 2015 against the Sacramento Kings Steph Curry's career high is 14 rebounds and he didn't even get that until 20 yo it's 2024 14 rebounds against the Sacramento Kings he had 23 points 10 assists 14 rebounds that game and he's on Pace to hit us with a career high and rebounds bro anyways Nick fan TV presented to you by Underdog fantasy let's see how we doing so far in the picks so so far I have Chris Paul I have him lower than 16.5 rebounds points rebounds and assist that means he has to hit lower than that Mark for me to cash and right now he has eight total points rebounds and assists so even if he gets eight the second half that'll give him 16 I'm at 16.5 so I am on Pace to cash that prop how about this pick precious aoua I took him lower than 23.5 points rebounds and assist I thought going against you know a smaller go Golden State Warriors team I thought that was a given right now he has seven he has seven total points rebounds and assists I mean you could take that to the bank unless he got unless he goes off off in the second half he's not hitting that Mark that was that was a given and Jaylen Brunson higher than 10.5 rebounds and assists he has a total of four rebounds and assists because he has three rebounds one assist three plus one is four so he has four total rebounds and assists that's going to be interesting to see and then Isaiah hartenstein I did not cash how do you get two rebounds how do you not get two rebounds in your six minutes he only got one rebound so because that was a first quarter prop that means after the first quarter it's over so I did not cash but because I put insurance on my ticket that means I must cash on Paul auua and Brunson in order to go home with some money tonight and if you want to play you can play as you see tonight I pick four players you can pick two you can play three you can play four and you can play a maximum on five players in one ticket on Underdog fantasy you go with the higher or the lower and the best thing about Underdog fantasy right now then even last year or even a couple months ago is they've added many other categories like Isaiah hartstein in the first quarter rebounds Underdog fantasy did not have that a couple months ago so now you get all these other interesting first half stats first quarter so you're in if you're into just finding out right away you don't have to wait till the game's over just pick some of those categories so Underdog fantasy has given you more categories to pick from so if you sign up on your mobile device or on your desktop computer Underdog fantasy.com you can download the app promo code kftv and they'll give you up to $100 on your first deposit and we also did a draft tonight between CP myself and Al and I don't even know how we're doing on that let's see pick draft threepers draft right now the trat Caster is up over CP and myself although we have some late games so it's too early to call right now but you can also do a draft on Underdog fantasy get some friends together agree on some money for the pot and you can have a draft on all the games for the night certain slates all the whole the whole night so right now we have a three-player draft we just put $10 each the traster CP and JD last time we did that I I do want to I do want to say the last time we did a draft I smoked CP Alex and the Nick Chick smoked them I don't even remember that happening see p there some funny stuff I tonight um he sent me the link too late and I wasn't able to draft you first in the draft wasn't able to draft on time I mean I don't know what I'm hearing there's something in the background excuse that not sure what's going on here um might need to can we can we M mute that person please somebody's messing me up um so I I I my draft tonight is autodraft it's Auto draft so let's see how it goes and let's see if even my autodraft can beat these guys tonight so I'm sure during the post game we'll be able to recap the leaderboard between the tradaster CP and JD so just just wanted to put that disclaimer out there oh man excuses yeah right it's the truth shout out to the chat shout out to the channel members shout out to the mods we have over 200 of the check in let's get to 200 likes hit that like button hit that subscribe button we're closing in on 73,000 subscribers yeah we're good now we're good now and let's also shout out let me log in real quick here our Facebook audience as well Nick fan TV we're on Instagram we're on Facebook everywhere man Twitter shout out to our Facebook audience Here lwis tonito Charlie Benjamin everyone else watching we have Robbie Jimenez thank you for the for the like wooa thank you for the like Demetrius Edgardo Orly Gamba Jose thank you guys that have liked the stream and shout out to Gregory as always Gamba for also sharing the link on Facebook so shout out to you guys for contributing to sharing the stream putting us out there on the algorithm supporting the channel that right there is is is much appreciated just sharing liking subscribing it's all we ask for shout out to you guys shout out to Facebook Nicks fan TV presented by Underdog fantasy Nicks down at the half 5546 Dante demenzo right now is 4 for 13 from the field one of seven from three and you could see a night like tonight coming along from a mile away see the article today about him and how he learned how to shoot from you know shoot better from Stephen Curry and some of the tips that he got you could just see the whole friendly thing that's why these things could go either you know if it's too friendly sometimes it goes left because you you're you're too amped and you kind of want to show that and what happens you're four for 13 one of seven at the half you know and even some of the shots I know he's been taking some tough shots some some deep threes but even even like a lot of those have been in Rhythm and tonight you you can even see he's like he's really trying to show that that he is a much improved shooter he needs to reel back in and just stop forcing It Don't Force It Go in a rhythm um some of it is also got to give credit to Steve Kerr because with you know the trio of hartenstein at Chua and Hart at the three and not at the four terms of Josh Hart you get a three of three of 10 half from Hart although he is three of five from three and he is two of two from the free throw line so that's a positive there but 10 shots at a half a heart is too many shots he's on Pace for 20 got to figure out a way to create easier shots but the thing is with hartenstein laboring the offense right now for the starters is a little bit discombobulated they got to figure out a better game plan here for the second half and then the bench man you need more from the bench Duce McBride two of three four points maybe you try to get Duce McBride you know a few more shots um but I think it's it comes down to your veterans comes down to Burks comes down to bogdanovich in terms of Off the Bench those are your veteran guys those are your guys that have to carry the bench in terms of scoring and right now they combined are one for seven from the field and one for three from three-point line it's not going to cut it man and you're not facing I mean let's keep it real the Warriors have been playing outstanding basketball over the last like 10 11 games but it's this is not the same defensive Warriors team um you know they're they're a smaller team so gotta figure out a way to be more effective there's more pressure on guys like bonovich and Burks because if they're not scoring now we're getting hurt defensively I think I just saw Stephen A Smith Courtside that's the that you see that's the thing with this trade is these guys are not good Defenders right now Burks was a better Defender his first go around with the Knicks he was a much better Defender then now not as a good Defender he's not even decent right now so we're g to get ready here to start the second half let's see how the knck start these first couple minutes I will say are going to be very important for the momentum and to set the tone for the second half it's either we're going to make a run here to start keep it at Bay or this could get ugly so here we go here we go and the second half begins Here Comes Divan chenzo 10 seconds in the shot clock the second half begins diven chenzo gets the screen he drives and he loses the ball turnover the Knicks what a great way to start the second half with a turnover unbelievable Here Comes curry in the lane goes up and he scores a [Music] layup Knicks down 11 5746 curry with 19 points and 10 rebounds Here Comes Brunson in the lane Brunson stops shoots a tough shot no good and here come the Warriors pushing the ball up the court like wow Here Comes kaminga drives on hartenstein tough shot over hartenstein 5946 here comes Dean chenzo out to hartenstein 15 seconds in the shot clock Brunson gets the ball 10 seconds Brunson one-on one against kaminga he goes up and he scores and the foul Jaylen Brunson over Jonathan kaminga he got I mean he got he got lucky on that call too I think that was a bang bang play that was a bang bang play in my opinion Brunson free throw is up and it is good Nicks down 10 Nicks down 10 come on here comes green drives to the corner Moody open three no good rebound green Here Comes Curry wide open that's short rebound heart and it's going to be Golden State ball [Music] unbelievable the Knicks get beat again for the offensive rebound moody in the paint to a cutting kaminga and it's going to be out of bounds on a Chua 8 seconds in the shot clock Nicks down 10 Curry's going to inbound the ball Curry inbounds it to Green Green to prin I 5 Seconds green tipped green to curry curry at the buzzer no good fight for the rebound hartenstein Hart gets the ball he pushes the ball up the court he stops gives it to Brunson Brunson defended by Curry Brunson shoots a three over Curry and that's no good fight for the rebound Brunson gets the offensive rebound Brunson out to Hart Hart gets the screen from hartenstein to the corner a open three no good rebound Pinsky and kaminga gets the ball and kaminga is fouled by Brunson Nicks are just Ben zimsky to curry curry in the Lane Curry goes up curry with the layup no good tipped in by Green hartenstein come on man I need you more like first points for Draymond Green other night auua back to Brunson Brunson 5 Seconds Brunson one-on-one against kaminga Brunson in the lane and it's blocked by kaminga three seconds left in the shot clock kaminga talking trash 6149 3 seconds in the shot clock once they and Dante Deon chenzo shoots the three no good and Co dominga with the rebound Outlet pass to curry curry three and that's good 6449 Nicks are getting just sunned out here man here comes Brunson out the heart heart gives it to divon chenzo divon chenzo four seconds divon chenzo step back three tough shot Nicks are just not getting good shots man Tibido is going to have to figure something out it's just not good offense Here Comes Curry to the corner pinski open three no good rebound a Chua Here Comes Brunson thing is look look look look at green green they're playing a Zone every single time Brunson touches the ball and hartenstein misses but Chua gets fouled by Draymond Green precious the true is going to go to the free throw line a chua's first free throws up and it is no good a second free throws up and it is good curry Corner three airball picked up by hartenstein out to Brunson to divon chenzo divon chenzo what a tough under layup over green and kaminga Knicks down 12 here comes kaminga to Moody to kaminga and the easy dunk Nick's defense is just awful we the Nicks defense without OG and noobi is absolutely atrocious it's unbelievable how how much of an impact he like he is on this team diven chenzo mid-range shot no good rebound curve Curry 11 rebounds for Steph Curry rimsky to a cutting Draymond Green and green turns the ball over it green turns the ball over Knicks down 14 here comes Brunson 15 seconds and shot clock Nicks down 14 here comes divon chenzo look shot clock's winding now eight seconds they don't know what they're doing five seconds and now hartenstein look offensive foul unbelievable Timeout on the floor and this is getting very very difficult now for this Nick team because they just don't have anyone right now runs is literally by himself out there oh man shout out to the chat shout out to the channel members shout out to the mods we're trying to battle battle this game out we're trying to figure this out we're trying to figure this out the Knicks right now are down 14 it's not that much in today's NBA I mean it's early in the 3D but it's just the way the game is playing out and Steve K strategy against Jaylen Brunson that combination right now does not look good for New York Knicks it does not look good at all and the thing is the Knicks the Knicks don't have OG to get you know some stops the Knicks don't have OG to hit that corner three the Knicks don't have OG to open open it up for Jaylen Brunson on the court that's a problem right now JD this 14 feels like 30 yeah that's what I'm saying the actual the actual amount is not much 14 but what it feels like and and and I think that's also real dl212 I think players sometimes can sense even like you could be down 11 and players could feel like that 11 is 20 just because you know you may be trying to make a run and every time you make a run the other team responds or or every time you close you do something dumb anytime you have a chance you turn the ball over like it's basically the same script tonight that the Knicks have been doing you see it how many times Dean chenzo turn over diven chenzo bad shot Brunson with a turnover um you know hartenstein not giving you absolutely nothing it's it's it's just it's not good so when that happens the team feels like maybe a smaller deficit feels like a much lar larger challenge to overcome 6652 6 minutes 43 seconds to go here in the third we're going to resume play here at the moment and here we go Gary Payton on the court for the Warriors alyo No Good deflected Curry long three and that's good Stephen Curry wow 6952 Brunson goes up Brunson with a easy layup caught the Warriors defense napping where's the travel how they didn't call the travel on Moody Here Comes Payton to Green Green wide open goes up for the layup and scores and nobody was defending Draymond Green this Nick's defense is absolutely pathetic just an Abomination right now rand's not a great defender so I don't want to hear about Randle not being out for the defense diven chenzo three no good diven chenzo again another three and that's good 7150 7 Here Comes Draymond Green for the Warriors Moody open Corner three no good rebound Sims this got bailed out there Here Comes Hart with Klay Thompson defending Josh Hart to Brunson Brunson a three that's good Jaylen Brunson and Dante Divas venzo with backto back threes Knicks down 11 5 minutes to go here in the third quarter Here Comes curry with the screen from Green Green goes up green wild shot tip picked up by Brunson here come the Knicks Brunson 101 goes up blocked and it'll be Golden State ball it's a nice defensive play by Draymond Green though that's a future potential Hall of Famer that's a nice defensive play only thing is Brunson tried to score on the whole team man here comes Curry to Looney Looney to Chris Paul Chris Paul in the post over curry curry shoots the three no good rebound a Chua Here Comes Brunson to Devan chenzo Divan chenzo drives to Brunson in the corner Brunson drives one one against Chris Paul goes up and no good rebound the Chua gets taken away by Chris Paul what a soft play there by the Knicks curry in the corner to Chris Paul offensive foul is going to be called on Kavon Looney as Jaylen Brunson man this is some wild basketball we're watching good Lord Here Comes Hart to a cha to Divan chenzo burnson 10 seconds in the shot clock stops his dribble to the corner to Hart Hart oneone diven chenzo to auua and he loses the ball Here Comes Curry down the lane and no good rebound Hart here come the Knicks Hart pushes up the floor and it's blocked but it'll be out of bounds Nicks ball this is some ugly basketball bro good gracious somebody help Brunson he's not playing great himself but man this is the whole point Brunson inbounds into Sims Sims in the paint Sims goes up SIMs scores Jericho Sims Here Comes Chris Paul Curry gets a breather Paul and Looney scores snake's defense is terrible man this is they can't get a stop here comes Jaylen Brunson Brunson to Pinsky Brunson drives right Brunson in the lane Brunson goes up and he scores and Paul to Thompson for the layup no good picked up by Hart Here Comes Hart pushes the ball up the court Brunson Corner three that's good Timeout on the floor Knicks down six come on is this a real comeback or a fake comeback oh man let's go Timeout on the floor Nicks cut the deficit to six 2 minutes 38 seconds to go here in the third quarter Jaylen Brunson to pick it up here in the third he has 22 points three of six from downtown but can he get any help can he get any help and he get any help even tenzo two of 11 from three o God y keep shooting them we a got nobody else keep shooting [Music] them come on come on [Music] Nick just got to keep fighting says unknown shout out to unknown for being a channel [Music] member dl212 says we just got to tighten up the defensive rotations anything can happen in the fourth quarter one quarter says unknown let's see how we get see how was the score once we get there m kim3 smil says fake but I'm hyped not going to lie man that's that's the Nick fan the roller coaster emotions here we go JD if your tips at this point in the game what would you do listen if I'm Tiz what I'm doing right now um I would probably bring in bonovich like he's he's not he's not defending well tonight but you still have to find a way to score the basketball man like I would see if you know with with the you have a little bit of momentum here see if you can pick that up with bonovich on the floor and just try to I'm just trying to give Brunton as much spacing as I can you're not playing great defense anyways and I don't know about Z hardenstein even for the rest of the game ladies and gentlemen I'm I'm being honest um it might be I might even go small with a Chua at the five and just give Brunson as much spacing as possible or you know but tibs is going to go Sims and atua but at this point like sometimes you got to trust someone and if it's in the bench I'd rather go banovich than Burks but if he's playing with BRS if bonovich is not playing with Brunson I'm not interested Thompson shoots the three and that's good off the timeout Nick see that's what I'm saying look see you're not you're not getting stops anyways and the offense is just getting harder and harder to to score divon chenzo drives on Paul to the corner like you see how hard they got to work like de chenzel drives and he's making a pass to Brunson but brunson's covered like there's just no spacing right now for the Knicks to operate you have Sims a Chu and Hart there three out of five players look look how K's playing defense gu players look double team on Brunson everybody's zone 5 Seconds auua to Hart 3 seconds Hart uh step three Corner three see they're going to live with that man so you don't get to stop I might as well put more space for brunon Here Comes kaminga This possession is not looking good but it's going to be a turnover here come the Knicks Josh Hart is gonna drive on and he's gonna get fouled by Chris Paul it's gonna get fouled by Chris Paul Yeah jrose because sometimes sometimes you just got to go Indiana and you just got to try to outscore the other team I mean look he misses a free throw like might as well go offense man he misses the first free throw like this this Scrappy strategy is only going to take you so far against his Warriors team that all they do is shoot threes so Josh Hart makes the second free [Music] throw and bogdanovich is in the game with Brunson so let's see how this goes although Brunson has already played the whole third quarter so it may not be for much and that's why I don't like banovich minutes without out Brunson But Here Comes Paul 8 seconds in the shot clock Paul goes up shoots the mid-range shot no good tipped up by kaminga Nicks are just getting destroyed Here Comes Brunson in the lane Brunson layup no good heart to Brunson spread it out Brunson in the lane and he turns the ball over Nicks down 10 under one minute to go here in the third Here Comes Thompson fakes a three shoots another three no good rebound bogdanovich he's going to look to bring the ball up the court bonovich a wild three no good to Hart Hart Alli you to Sims and that's a easy dunk Nicks down eight about two seconds between the shot clock and the game clock Nick's got to get a stop here 7 Seconds 5 seconds kaminga with heart defending 3 seconds kaminga and he's going to be fouled by heart that's a terrible foul by Josh are you gonna bail him out bro going to be side out so the Knicks got bailed out there 3.6 seconds in the shot clock Paul to Looney and here comes Thompson and the Knicks get beat back door Brunson and no foul called no foul call and he ain't want nothing with Chris Paul Nicks got and this is what happens sometimes is you don't get the cause you start complaining you do have a gripe but you're also not playing well bro like this is the problem we're not playing well so I don't want it like it's tough I'm I'm pissed but it's like there's another part of me where I'm like I don't want to hear it too not tonight let's go into the fourth quarter here Nicks down 10 points 12 minutes to go around the league the Milwaukee Bucks beat the Charlotte Hornets so the Milwaukee Bucks sitting pretty right now in that three seed so frustrating man we had such an opportunity to be a three or two seed and that's looking like a pipe dream right now she jeez man it's like we going to it's going to be another year that we're going to be another year we're going to be a fourth seed really the way we're looking might not might not even be a fourth seed somebody said eighth eighth [Music] seed [Music] shout out to the chat shout out to the mods the fourth quarter is about to be underway Nicks down 10 do they have one last run in [Music] them do they have one last run in them [Music] we're about to find out we're about to find [Music] out here comes Paul alyu to Jackson Davis that was a easy play I mean Chris what a terrible like what what you see look this is what I'm saying I don't like bonovich minutes with with Brunson as McBride what a layup by Duce McBride over D Dario sarage Here Comes Paul to sarich Tom shoots the three over bonovich and that's good McBride crosses half court Knicks down 13 Josh Hart goes up Josh Hart to devvon chenzo D chenzo misses the layup Hart shoots the three that's no good this is this is this is trouble time sarch to Paul I don't like Paul's gonna get Paul's gonna get this team a good shot Here Comes Paul mid-range shot that's good see Nicks down 15 Nick this Nick team fense is terrible we are in trouble ladies and gentlemen we are in trouble I don't I don't know if it's panic button time but we are in trouble we are in trouble Orlando beat Utah or they're they're about to beat them 5 seconds left in that game but they're up 10 so they're going to win Milwaukee won you got Miami later tonight against Denver so you hope they lose and get TW their 26th loss Nets beating the Hawks but that doesn't have any implications on the Knicks oh man so the only games that's left after the Knicks tonight is that Miami game they're 33 and 25 you want them to lose so they can get 26 losses and this is this is this is not looking pretty right now ladies and gentlemen Nick fan TV presented by Underdog fantasy as we get look and Chris Paul is stepping in it up and he's about to you know he's at 14 points rebounds and assists so that's that's I'm in trouble there Brunson is at eight rebounds and assist and uh pre zura is at 12 points rebounds and assists so I'm going to cash there I think I'm going to cash Brunson it's going to come down to Chris Paul that's what it's going to come down to me to Chris Paul so frustrating to give up five quick points to start the fourth after you try to end the game Christopher McKenzie JD do you think that the Knicks bring back oen Randle early if this continues no I think the Knicks have made their decisions the Knicks are going to have to operate like a team that they're not that they haven't proven to be and that's like if they're the Denver Nuggets that's just the way it is what do I mean by that you you have to get these guys healthy first and then you have to say like okay if we fall we fall we got if we have to if we even fall so bad that we have to face a Cela in the first round then guess what we're going to have to Miami Heat them but it doesn't like at this point for the Knicks it doesn't it's going to become a point where it's not going to matter what C they are because in order for them to reach their Highest Potential regardless they need those guys healthy not back prematurely if you understand what I'm saying bogdanovich off and I'll explain more of that later bogdanovich is gonna be fouled out of the time out he's going to go to the free throw line for two so what I mean by that is you know you gota you gota think about that run the 12-2 run that they had with OG and Randle and you have to believe that that team can beat anyone and the only team that's in your way is the Celtics so if you fall and you know there's a potential to play the Celtics in the first round let's just say let's go worst case scenario right then why would you put yourself in that position and then on top of that bring guys back prematurely it doesn't make sense just at this point they have they have no choice but to wait for those guys to be right so that you give yourself a better opportunity because you know what you know what you guys are going to say once they come back prematurely you guys are going to criticize Randle if he doesn't play well in the playoffs you know it's one of those damn if you do damn if you don't so you might as well do it if they're healthy and you got to figure out a way with this team gotta find a way and quite frankly this roster is good enough on paper come on you're not getting nothing from some of the guys on the trade and and you know and then you have hartenstein like you just got a lot of missing factors right now here comes Josh Hart Hart to McBride McBride a three and that's good Deuce McBride and just like that Nicks cut it back to 10 McBride is fighting come on Burks Jackson Davis the Chris Paul Chris Paul shoots the three no good and the Knicks don't get the damn rebound Here Comes Klay Thompson stolen by McBride McBride goes up McBride tough layup scores Douce McBride is fighting he wants no minutes mcbr is fighting got a decision to make Tom Tibido between him and Burks it's the way I look at it McBride is fighting well I think you're gonna get you're going to get one of them back first you're going to get OG back in two weeks I think OG's back in two weeks cuz he got clear today what you're going to get is you're going to get a week of him cleared shooting and then a week of him contact and then he returns I think that's the trajectory he got clear today for en Court activities and just to shoot no contact he's going to go a whole week shooting he's going to go a whole week contact and then he's going to come back that's the trajectory of OG Randle no idea I'm not even counting Mitch Mitch still hasn't even started running like I'm not even counting Mitch right now Mitch more like end of the month you know or maybe not maybe not because he's a big man he's not a guy that's G to really need that much offensive uh training Mitch is going to be all about conditioning that's all that's what it's going to be about Mitch conditioning and timing Randle is the more delicate situation I don't even know that the Knicks know So and I've never seen the impact of like I've this is this like how the Knicks looked defensively without OG and how they looked with him like I've never seen that like and you guys saw the ridiculous numbers it was unbelievable it's like since he's been hurt the Knicks are the worst defensive team in the league since OG's been out and like with him they're like top three it's un it's it's crazy it's crazy but then when you actually look at the film when OG plays you understand why he literally neutralizes he's like he's like derell revas it's like champ Bailey for you NFL fans literally neutralizes half of the Court changes your whole defensive game plan when you have a piece like that can do so many things Nicks down eight can the Knicks do the Knicks have one late run in them do do the Knicks have one late run in them let's [Music] go HUD you're right we can depend on one man but what I'm saying is that one man has a lot of impact and effect on everyone else and then follows that way it becomes contagious everyone else falls into their role a lot easier less pressure on everyone else less pressure on a guy like McDon ofic defensively Here Comes sarage Corner three no good rebound McBride who's fighting McBride tries to outscore outrun the whole team no good that was a wild shot ah but I we'll let that go oh where's the travel sarage defended by Burke sarage to a cutting S Thompson wide open Corner three no good and another rebound by The Warriors unbelievable Here Comes Thompson in the lane no good rebound Sims pick comes Josh Hart Josh Hart under the basket scores Nicks down six Knicks down six 90 run by the New York Knicks led by Duce McBride Here Comes Chris Paul gets the screen Paul Aly to Jackson Davis the Knicks don't know how to guard that play with Chris Paul unbelievable Nicks down eight again here comes Burks Burks in the lane Burks off the backboard and he scores big shot by Alec Burks you hope he starts to build some confidence Here Comes Chris Paul again they're running the same play Paul step back and in and out rebound Sims here come the Knicks bu banovic crosses half court gets a screen from Burks now gets a screen from Sims one1 against sarage bgd donovic three no good rebound Hart out to Burks Burks shoots the three no good Jackson Davis he misses rebound Hart and Hart pushes the ball up the court Hart goes up Hart misses oh my God here comes Chris Paul off the screen to the corner tarid Klay Thompson out the Paul psky wide open no good rebound Hart Hart is Hart is fighting sometimes he doesn't make the layup sometimes he does some wild stuff at the basket but man Burks crossover Burks to a cutting Sims no good and the foul is called bro this is some Jericho Sims with two free throws and Jericho Sims makes the first free [Music] [Applause] throw Sims tonight is four for five from the free throw line my man is working on that free throw another free throw that's good thereo s makes both free throws how about that fourpoint deficit here we go here comes pinski to kaminga kaminga defended by bogdanovich now by burs binski drives to the cut to a cut in green and he's fouled Draymond Green's going to go to the free throw line for two this Nick's defense is just they just can't get stops bro Rings first free throws up and it is good 6 minutes 16 seconds to go in the fourth this is going to be interesting what lineups does Tibido go with and he misses the second free throw Brunson checks back into the ball game you have Burks bonovich Hart Brunson and Sims it's going to be interesting to see what type of scoring they do with Burks on one side and MCD donovich on the other oh crossover from Brunson look look he's getting double team Here Comes Burks Burks drives Burks pops Burks gets his shot blocked and kaminga goes all the way to the basket and he scores and the foul freaking Burks man this guy is and CP in the post G say oh the eighth man of the team that's a big play it's a big moment in the game look at the swing right now Jesus Christ oh now he's sit yeah we don't got to worry about yet you know why he sat because he forced tibs to make the move his play made tibs make the adjustment Knicks down seven Here Comes Brunson Brunson in the lane to banovich shoots the three no good here comes curry curry to Green to a cutting Pinsky he's fouled and he scores this is crazy another Miss free throw Nicks down nine McBride is going to check back into the ball game now you see you see what happens now McBride this is this is crazy turn of events the coach had to take out a veteran in bogdanovich to put Duce back into the game Divan chenzo has been terrible tonight Here Comes Moody to divan chenzo that is green curry wide open no look at that another offensive rebound Curry again no good they're just playing with us here comes green five seconds Pinsky step back shoots the three that's no good rebound heart Brunson oneon-one Brunson stops Brunson throws it up nothing Josh Hart tips it away and it's stolen by Brunson Brunson goes up for the easy Layin Nicks down seven again 3 minutes 45 to go here in the ball game green gets the ball 14 seconds in the shot clock kaminga defended by divon chenzo kaminga goes up and he scores in the foul just playing with Divan chenzo this is gonna be the problem D venzo is too small in some of these matchups he's barbecue chicken to some of these players [Music] you can feel the transition is coming unbelievable man this is bad this is bad this is bad yo bonovich got benched for McBride we traded a 24 year old for these two guys and none of them can close in a game where you don't have Randall and OG and Mitch and both of them none of them can close that's that's bad bringing that bum ass piston stench over here man and kaminga makes the free throw Nicks down 10 again do they have a one last run in them here comes Brunson they got to move faster Brunson in the lane to hartenstein to McBride in the corner that's good McBride he's fighting he's fighting for his minutes I don't want to hear about no Burks give McBride all those minutes here comes green McBride is fighting Paul's gonna inbound the play he's going to inbound it to green curry how do you leave Curry wide open Nicks back down 10 hartenstein to Hart Hart drives Hart to Brunson Brunson fakes Brunson Hart shoots the three no good Golden State ball Paul to curry curry drives Curry to kaminga kaminga shoots the three that's no good rebound divon chenzo here come the Knicks Brunson Brunson D look green it doesn't even care who's under the basket green is just playing Zone they don't even care green doesn't even know where his man at he's like okay Brun has the ball let me go right here they're not respecting at all and this is the this is going to be the this is the problem is get ready for the like if you got to get both Randall and OG back because in these minutes Josh Hart's out there they're just they're just not going to respect the Knicks offense Here Comes Chris Paul to curry curry another three Warriors up 11 diven chenzo off the screen to Brunson Brunson a long three and that's good Knicks down eight with under two minutes to go Mick down eight 10 seconds in the shot clock Here Comes Paul the green Moody wide open no good here comes Hart to hartenstein to divin chenzo for three no good here comes green to the Lane ter like hardenstein like he's a liability right now he's just a liability he can't move he can't move out there oh man time out on the floor bojan bogdanovich got benched for Duce McBride want an indictment on the trade that's an indictment right there [Music] unbelievable all right shout out to the chat shout out to the channel members shout out to the mods here comes hartenstein and the Knicks Turn almost they turned the ball over off the timeout the Knicks turned the ball over out of the timeout the Nicks turned the ball over out of of the time out bro just bench hardenstein please don't don't let him get out there and get hurt Chris Paul shoots the free throw and it's good unbelievable pause second free throw is up and it's no good in and out here comes Brunson defended by Moody Brunson drives Brunson to a cutting hartenstein hartstein goes up for the for the dunk McBride to kaminga and Moody Goes up for the floater and he scores Here Comes Brunson cross is half court hardenstein goes up and hardenstein scores with the easy dunk and here comes Chris Paul and the the Warriors are going to McBride F why F McBride at this point like what are you doing doing Nick's going to lose tonight ladies and gentlemen and they're going to fall to 35 and 25 and the Knicks are in trouble now in the standings because they're going to go into a three-way tie for the fourth fifth and six seeds just like that you can fall all the way down to seven Orlando and Indiana are one game back one game back Orlando and Indiana Here Comes Brunson crosses half court don't know why he's even in the game Josh Hart shoots a three that's no good four for 17 from Josh har Nick lose Nicks L 11099 they shot 37% overall and 30% from three and yeah with that I'm going to say thank you guys for joining Nick fan TV for play byplay Nicks versus Warriors Nicks lose at the Garden they lose 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lesson 5 homework module 4 grade 2
welcome to the homework for lesson 5 this is module 4 of great to write your name first solve and show your strategy remember this part show your strategy that means we're going to be drawing tape diagrams probably or number bonds or Arroway those are all great ways to show to show your strategies so 38 markers were in the bin chase added and I could just draw a bin here's a bin and there's 38 markers here chase added the 43 they were on the floor so we had some markers here in a pile on the floor 43 not 44 and he put them in the bin how many markers are in the bin now so there's my math picture that's all I needed was for you know for my I'm reading it I'm drawing it I'm gonna write an equation and I'm gonna write my answer statement have to have that for every word problem so there's my math picture so I'm adding 43 it's a 38 well this makes me think of my number bond strategy for adding numbers you could do this there are way too plus 43 but practice this most recently I need two more to make that a 40 right and that would make this a 41 so that would make this 40 plus 41 equals 81 a lot easier numbers to add there's my equation and here's my answer statement there are 81 markers in the bin now number two there were 29 fewer 29 fewer big stickers on the sticker sheet than little stickers there are 69 little stickers on the sheet how many big stickers are there so I'm going to draw a math picture we could if you draw a tape diagram for this too so we have big stickers and little stickers on a sheet and probably like a sticker album maybe there's fewer big stickers so this is gonna have to be the little stickers are gonna be the bigger piece of tape and we know that there's 62 of them and the big stickers be for big make your triangle your endpoints to match up on your tape diagrams if you can we don't know how many big stickers are there are there because that's the question how many big stickers are there but what we do know is the the fewer F we do out know how many fewer there are there's 29 fewer so that's the difference between the two and we're looking at a subtraction problem so if we were gonna use tape diagram subtraction we could do it from this end we need one more for each but that's really probably gonna confuse everybody so I'm gonna just write this we've got a 29 we've got 62 i-29 leave yourself a little room here and we want an easier number to subtract right then easier subtrahend so we're subtracting 62 minus 29 right we want easier subtrahend we want to subtract 30 because it's a lot easier to take away 30 so we're gonna add one to both because that's what we need to get the 29 up to a 30 right that's the 62 and that's the 29 so now we have 63 minus 30 all right it's just adding one to your minuend and your subtrahend and now you have much easier numbers to work with 33 there are 33 pink stickers Rose has 34 photos in a photo album and 41 photos in a box how many photos does Rose have so these aren't like the photos you'd have on your camera on your phone I mean on a computer these are paper printed out photos so photo album is like a book of paper photos and they're all just kind of stuck in there like paint like stickers on just in the sticker album and then she's got the rest of them just in a box somewhere so we're gonna the thing is we have if we draw a tape diagram for this you've got these are the album photos there's 34 of those and then the ones that come in the box that's 41 more box 41 and we want to know how many photos is that when you put them together and the number bond strategy it would be easy way to use this addition because we have let's see what is it 41 photos in a box 34 this is a kind of a weird strategy but that 41 is really close to 40 let's just write this out so if we wanted this to be a 40 right one suppose we did this that's gonna be 35 and that's 40 so we're gonna have 40 plus 35 we give that extra one then now we can just look at the digits and used and solve this mentally 75 their number bond strategy here shows how we got easier numbers to work with Rose has 75 photos in all Halle has two ribbons the blue ribbon is 58 centimeters the green ribbon is 38 centimeters longer than the blue ribbon how long is the green ribbon well when I questions like this especially a ribbon question tape diagram okay so she has to you know we have a blue ribbon and we know B and we know it's 58 centimeters okay the green ribbon is longer so here's the green ribbon it's longer we don't know how long it is because that's the question but we don't know but we do know how much longer it is so we do know this is the more or the longer clean that up a little bit right this part right here is the longer and we know it's 38 and this we know is the same as that 58 so that's 58 so the whole green ribbon is the 58 plus the 38 so 58 plus 38 and we're adding eights so this would be pretty good way to use our number bond Edition strategy right because we just need two more to make that a sixty or two more to make that forty whichever one you want to use it's not going to matter because either way I think so this 38 is gonna meet we're gonna think of this now as a two and a 36 because 36 is to less than 38 that's how you get it and this 58 and the two together that's gonna be a 60 that we want that's going to be an easier number to add so we're gonna have the 60 and the 36 and you can look at that and use the digits mentally 96 the green ribbon it's 96 centimeters and now we said Hallie uses 67 centimeters of green ribbon to wrap a present how much green ribbon is left so we have the whole thing is there's the green ribbon it's 96 centimeters long and this is what she uses 67 and this is what's left we don't know it well let's see we have 67 we could make this if we wanted to make easier numbers to subtract so we're looking at is 96 minus 67 I'm those numbers are a bit of a pain to subtract because we can't subtract 6 from the 7 because we're subtracting 6 tens and we're subtracting 7 ones we can't just switch it around and subtract the 6 ones here because this is our minuend and that's our subtrahend we can't subtract part of the menu end from the subtrahend it's backwards so we want to get easier numbers to subtract 67 is close to 70 it's three away because seven and three make ten so that would make it seventy so three we would add three to both numbers and I said I think I said in one of the earlier homework videos that this tape diagram subtraction method is it's good for - a 10-9 sometimes - sevens this is a time when one of the this is a kind of a minus seven because it's minus 67 so bringing up 99 right because it's 96 plus three minus 70 and now we can just use the digits there are 29 centimeters green ribbon left and there's even more Chad bought a shirt for nineteen dollars and a pair of shoes for twenty eight dollars more than the shirt how much was the pair of shoes so let's see the shirt is 19 and the shoes they pull start with Sh so it kind of makes it a pain here the shoes are going to be more than the shirt they're going to be 28 more how much are the shoes 19 plus 28 easier if we think of this as a 1 in a 27 and then we can make that 19 into a 20 the shoes cost forty seven dollars how much money be spent on the shirt and the shoes so the shirt was 19 and the shoes 47 so 19 plus 47 and here we have another link for adding 9 so let's make that into a 20 make this think of this 47 is a 1 and a 46 now we had 20 plus 46 which is easy to use digits 66 and I can write these because these are all equal to each other this expression and this expression and this number are all equal to each other she spent $66 if Chad had 13 dollars left over how much money did he have before buying the shirt and shoes so he's gonna have this is all of Chad's dollars and the shirt and shoes together we know we're 66 we don't know how much all of his money is but we know he had this is the leftover and that's 13 so we you know we know this is 66 because that's because the shirt and shoes were 66 so it's 66 plus 13 and you can use the arrow way for this one 13 is a plus 10 76 and then we can add the three 79 shed had $79 [Music]
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Arrested Empathy: Instinctual-Reflexive, Emotional, Cognitive, and Cold Empathy
my name is Sam Buckley I'm the author of malignant self-love narcissism register today I would like to discuss a model of empathy in my work I suggest that empathy is tripartite there's three parts roughly corresponding to Freud's postulated Edith ego and super-ego in this model normal empathy is comprised of three components instinctual emotional and public comedy children develop empathy in three phases which correspond to these three components children construct the emotional and cognitive tears upon an instinctual permanent in adults cognitive empathy always goes hand in hand with instinctual element and with the emotional correlate or component but what is this empathy that I'm talking about what is empathy normal people use a variety of abstract concepts psychological constructs to relate to other people emotions are such loads of interrelatedness last assistant psychopaths are different their equipment is lacking they understand only one language self-interest their inner dialogue at private language revolve around the constant measurement of utility they regard others as mere objects instruments of gratification and representations of functions this deficiency in the narcissist and psychopathy reddit renders them rigid and socially dysfunctional they don't bond they become dependent on non statistics applied for drugs or madryn ellen rushes for money or power they seek pleasure by manipulating their theorists at nearest or even by destroying them the way a child interacts with his stories and like Otis Pikul for instance with Asperger syndrome processes and Psychopaths fail to properly interpret or even grasp social cues their interlocutors body language the subtleties of speech social etiquette they all lost on them narcissism psychopaths lack empathy empathy requires both a suspension of disbelief by assuming someone's ists else's identity same way actors do and the surrender of control by allowing other people to dictate how one feels both things both feats go against the grain of Nazis let alone Psychopaths they are unable to suspend this villain and they definitely are not about to hand control to anyone or anything it is safe to say that the same applies to such patients who are Co diagnosed comorbid with other personality disorders notably schizoid paranoid borderline avoidant and schizotypal empathy lubricates the wheels of interpersonal relationships the Encyclopedia Britannica defines empathy is the ability to imagine oneself in another's place and understand the other's feelings desires ideas and actions it is a term coined in the early 20th century equivalent to the German I'm through and modeled on sympathy the term is used with special not exclusive reference to aesthetic experience the most obvious example perhaps is that of the actor or singer who genuinely feels the part is performing with other works of art spectator made by a kind of introjection feel himself involved in what he observes or contemplates the use of empathy is an important part of the counseling technique developed by the American psychologist Carl Rogers and of course and this is how empathy is defined in psychology and introduction by Charles G Morris he says everything is closely related to the ability to read other people's emotions the arousal of an emotion in an observer that is vicarious a vicarious response to other people's situation apathy depends not only on one's ability to identify someone else's emotions but also on one's capacity to put oneself in the other person's place and to experience an appropriate emotional response just as sensitivity to nonverbal cues increases with age so does everything the cognitive and perceptual abilities required for empathy developed only as a child matures in empathy empathy training for example each member of the couple is taught to share inner feelings and to listen to and understand the partner's feelings before responding to them the empathy technique focuses the couple's attention from feelings and requires that they spend more time listening and less time in rebuttal empathy is also a cornerstone of morality again the Encyclopedia Brittanica anything in other forms of social awareness are important in the development of a moral sense morality embraces a person's beliefs beliefs about the appropriateness or goodness of what he does thinks or feels childhood is the time at which moral standards begin to develop in a process and often extends well into adulthood the American psychologist Lawrence Kohlberg hypothesized that people's development of moral standards passes through stages that can be grouped into three more levels at the third level that of post conventional moral reasoning the other basis his war on standards and principles that he himself has evaluated to the he accepts as inherently valid regardless of society's opinion he is aware of the arbitrary subjective nature of social standards and rules which he regards as relative rather than absolute in authority thus says the Britannica is for justifying moral standards pass from avoidance of punishment to avoidance of other disapproval and rejection to avoidance of internal gift and self-recrimination a person's moral reasoning also moved moves towards increasingly greater social scope in other words including more people in institutions and greater obstruction in other words from reasoning about physical events such as pain and pleasure to reasoning about values price and implicit objects the Britannic club proceeds others are valued that because even rather young children are capable of showing empathy with the pain of others the inhibition of aggressive behavior arises from this moral effect effect rather than from mere dissipation of function some scientists found the children differ in their individual capacity for empathy and therefore some children are more sensitive to moral prohibitions than others young children's growing awareness of their own emotional states characteristics and abilities leads to empathy in other words the ability to appreciate the feelings and perspectives of others empathy and other forms of social awareness are in turn important in the development of a moral sense another important aspect of children's emotional development is affirmation of their self-concept or identity their sense of who they are and what their relation to other people is according to lips concept of empathy a person appreciates another person's reaction by a projection of the self onto the other in his aesthetic vocal link made all appreciation of art dependent upon a similar set projection into the object and so these are the views about empathy but is everything a social conditioning a result of social condition or is it inbred visited instinct the reflexive well this question may well be the key to all our deliberations empathy is little too the person with whom we optimized empathy it may simply be the result of conditioning and socialization in other words when we hurt someone we don't actually experience his or her pain we experience our pain hurting somebody hurts us the reaction of pain is provoked in us by our own actions we have been taught a learned response to feel pain when we inflict pain we are triggered feeling sensations of experiences to the object of our actions it is a psychological defense mechanism of rejection unable to conceive of inflicting pain pain upon ourselves we displace the source of the pain it is the others pain that we are feeling we keep telling ourselves it is not our pain we did not do it to ourselves additionally we have been taught to feel responsible for for our fellow beings and this is what we call guilt so we also experience pain whenever another person claims to be ambushed which will give him go into his over a condition which is somehow responsible or accountable even if we had nothing to do with the whole of here in sum we use the example of pain when we see someone hurting because we experience pain for two reasons we feel guilty or somehow responsible for his over condition and it is a learned response we experience our own pain and projected onto the empathy the person we empathize with we communicate our reaction to the other person and agree that we both are sharing the same feeling of being good or being in pain for example this unwritten unspoken agreement is what we call empathy back to the Encyclopedia Brittanica perhaps the most important aspect of children's emotional development is a growing awareness of their own emotional states the ability to discern interpretive oceans of ours the last half of the second year is a time when children start becoming aware of their own emotional states characteristics abilities and put for action this phenomenon is called civic awareness coupled with strong narcissistic behaviors and traits may our head the Britannica says his growing awareness that ability to recall once old emotional states leads to empathy or the ability to appreciate the feelings with perceptions of others young children's dawning awareness of their own potential for action he inspires them to try to direct or otherwise check the behaviors of others with age children acquire the ability to understand the perspective or point or point of view of other people a development that is closely linked with the empathic sharing of other people's emotions one major factor underlying these changes is the child's increasing cognitive sophistication for example in order to feel the emotion of guilt a child must appreciate the fact that he could have exhibited a particular action of youths that violated a moral standard the awareness that one can impose a restraint on one's own behavior requires a certain level of cognitive maturation and therefore the emotion of guilt cannot appear until the competence that competence that cognitive competence is attained still empathy may be an instinctual reaction to external stimuli that is fully contained within the MP for the person for empathizers and then projected onto the empathy the person he empathizes with this is clearly demonstrated by inborn empathy is the ability to exhibit empathy and untwisting behavior in response to facial expressions even newborns react this way to the mother's facial expression of sadness or distress and this serves to prove that empathy is very little to do with feelings experiences or sensations of the other he empathy surely the infant has no idea what it is like to feel sad and definitely knows what it is like for his mother to feel safe in his in this case it is a complex complex reflexive reaction the reflux later on empathy is still rather reflexive the result of condition the Britannica quoted some fascinating research that supports the model that I proposed an extent an extensive series of studies indicated that positive emotion feelings enhance empathy and altruism it was shown by the American psychologist Allison Iceland with relatively small favors of piece of good luck finding money in a coin telephone or getting an unexpected get induced positive emotion in people and in such emotion regularly increased the subjects inclination to add to sympathize or to provide Pillman several studies have demonstrated the positive emotion facilitates creative problem-solving one of these studies showed that positive emotion and able subjects to name more users for common objects another showed that positive emotion and has creative problem-solving by enabling subjects to see relations among objects then therefore among people I say such relations would otherwise go unnoticed a number of studies have demonstrated the beneficial effects of positive emotional thinking memory in action in preschool and ownership if empathy increases with positive emotion then it has little to do with the empathy the person we empathize with a recipient or object remember in everything to do with iam before the person who does the empathize his fault loom notes in his contrarian essay the baby in the world published in The New Yorker empathy is a blunt biased and steer a typical tool ill-suited for guiding the design of public policy which ought to be partial to justice and constructive elements we restore our empathy on those who most resemble us and on identifiable victims who garnered the most media attention empathy for individual suffers blinds us to the overall pictures and provokes in us the beige instance of retribution and vengeance it distorts decision making thinking rebounds ha the rather than with one's mind is boundary and catastrophic consequences and this is precisely why we delegate the weighing of empathy any simplification to faceless bureaucratic institutions they are less likely to be swayed by prejudice and preconception they're more likely to optimize resources in the long run such institutions benefit the many not Bishop but back to the very beginning I said that gnosis is that in Psychopaths lack empathy but that's not precisely true contrary to widely held views narcissists and Psychopaths may actually possess it they may even be hyper empathic attune to the minutest signals emitted by their victims they may be endowed with what I call a penetrating x-ray vision psychopathy analysis tend to abuse their empathic skills by employing them exclusively for personal gain for the extraction of narcissistic supply or in the pursuit of antisocial and sadistic goals they regard their ability to empathize is another weapon in their arsenal there are two possible methodological reactions a childhood abuse in trauma or dependence and narcissism both involve fantasy as a defense mechanism the codependent is a pretty realistic assessment of herself but her view of others is fantastic the narcissist self images of perception are delusional and reveals but his penetrating view of others is blood-curdling ly accurate and so therefore I suggest to label the narcissistic psychopath version of empathy called empathy akin to the cold emotions felt by Psychopaths the commonly development of empathy is them but not its emotional correlate it is consequently a barren detached and cerebral kind of intrusive gaze devoid of compassion and a feeling of affinity with one's fellow humans called empathy is not the same as merely cognitive empathy it isn't weeded it is the residual instinctual component coupled with cognitive empathy but divorced from and leapfrogging the emotional constituent so called empathy equals instinctual empathy plus cognitive empathy - emotion level all that the thing is the ossified consequence of arrested empathy it is a predator of sympathy it is all about resonance not about putting yourself in other people's shoes narcissus and Psychopaths also appear to be empathizing with their possessions for instance on this pets the sources are not CC supply or material benefits it may be their nearest and dearest significant others trainees or associates but it may be possible this is not real amber it is a mere projection of the non senses of psychopaths own insecurities and fears needs and wishes fantasies in priorities this kind of displayed sometimes ostentatious on empathy he usually vanishes the minute the subject ceases to play a role in the narcissist all Psychopaths life and his psychodynamic processes the minute the source of supply for instance ceases to provide the narcissist with artistic supply all vestiges of empathy vanish called empathy he votes the concept of uncanny valley coined in 1970 by the japanese roboticist muscle hero Maureen Mori suggested that people react positively to androids human-like robots for as long as these androids different from real humans in meaningful and discernable ways but the minute these contraptions these gadgets these devices come to resemble humans uncannily going perfectly humans human observers tend to experience repulsion revulsion in other negative emotions fluid in fear and the same applies to psychopathic narcissists they are near perfect limitations of human beings but lacking empathy and emotions they are not exactly there psychopaths analysis strive their interlocutors as being some kind of alien life-forms or artificial intelligence in short akin to humanoid robots to androids when people come across narcissism Psychopaths the uncanny valley reaction kicks in people feel it is revolted scare repelled they can't put their finger on what it is that bothers them what it is that provokes these negative reactions but after a few initial encounters the pain they tend to shy away and to keep their distance but how important is empathy to proper psychological functioning why can't the narcissist and Psychopaths be normal despite the fact that they don't have empathy well enmity is more important social identity psychological the absence of empathy for instance in as I said in the processes take or antisocial personality disorder the absence of empathy Fred exposes people to explore it and abuse others empathy is the bedrock for our sense of morality arguably aggressive behavior is as inhibited by everything at least as much as it is by anticipated function but the existence of everything in a person is also a sign of self-awareness a healthy identity a well regulated sense of self worth and self love in the positive sense its absence denotes emotional and cognitive deficits or immaturity aiding ability to love to truly relate to others to respect other people's boundaries to accept their needs feelings hopes fears choices and preferences its autonomous entities how is empathy developed empathy may be innate even toddlers seem to empathize with the pain or happiness of others such as their caregivers and that the increases as the child forms itself concept and identity the more aware the infant is of his or her emotional states the more he explores his limitations of capabilities the more cronies - projecting this newfound knowledge on to others but attributing to people around in these new gained insights about itself by doing so a child develops a moral sense inhibits is antisocial impulses the development of empathy is therefore a part of the process of socialization and self-identity but s American psychologist Carl Rogers taught us entities also learn and inculcated their coach to feel guilt and pain when we inflict suffering on another person empathy is an attempt to avoid our own self-imposed agony by projecting it onto another a certain increasing dearth of empathy in society today while the social institutions that Rea fight propagated when administered empathy had imploded the nuclear family the closely knit extended clan a village the neighborhood church have all unraveled society is atomized in anomic the resulting alienation fostered a wave of anti-social behavior both criminal and legitimate quantum world survival value of empathy is on the decline it is far wiser to be coming to cut corners to receive into a views than to be empathic empathy has largely dropped from the contemporary curriculum of socialization in a desperate attempt to cope with these in not electoral processes behaviors predicated on the lack of empathy and beampath origins medical and the sad truth is that narcissistic or antisocial conduct is both normative and rational in contemporary society no amount of diagnosis treatment and medication can hide or reverse respect ours is a cultural relates which permeates every single cell and strength of the social fabric but these are any empirical evidence that we can point Li of a decline in empathy empathy cannot be measured directly through proxies such as criminality terrorism charity violence antisocial behavior related mental health disorders views it is also extremely difficult to separate the effects of deterrence of the effects of empathy if I don't better my wife I don't if I don't torture animals I don't steal because I'm apathetic or because I don't want to go to jail no no rising litigiousness zero tolerance and skyrocketing rates of incarceration as well as the aging of a population and sliced intimate partner violence and other forms of crime across the United States at least in the world technique but this benevolent declined there's nothing to do with increasing empathy tester with demographic reaches the statistics are open to interpretation but it would be safe to say that the last century has been the most violent in least empathetic in human history Wars and terrorism authorize charity giving on the way measured as percentage of national national wealth welfare policies are being abolished the minion models of capitalism spreading income inequality is gaping in the last two decades mental health disorders were added to the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of the American Psychiatric Association whose mark is the lack of empathy the violence is reflected in our popular culture movies video games and media in the median everything supposedly a spontaneous reaction to the plight of our fellow humans is now channel through self-interested and bloated non-government organizations or multilateral outlets with great tax credits the vibrant world of private empathy has been replaced by faceless state lodges picking mercy the elation of giving are all tax deductible and it is a sorry sight indeed we live in the narcissus world
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Anchor Worms, what are they and what you should do.
hey what's happening youtube i hope you're having a fantastic day i am having an all right day thank you very much for asking i appreciate it uh i do have a couple new subs uh i'd like to thank um uh new sub uh rubik's thank you so much for joining us i appreciate it and uh most recent comments uh from a subscriber named computer scientist what's happening thank you so much for joining us glad you're here so today's gonna seem kind of like odd uh topic but we're gonna discuss it because i'm experiencing it with a couple of my fish and it's called an anchor worm um i've never dealt with them before i've i've researched a lot of things as to how they get in there there's so many reasons for me to try to figure out how and why i got in there is not really important what was important is to figure out how to get rid of them so i don't have very long because i'm making a treatment bath but it is kind of complicated what you have to do uh so i'm gonna show you what they look like and then what you need to do so i'm gonna stop this and then start again when we get back over there so uh give me one second all right so welcome back um all right here okay so if you look at this fish right here look on its tail you'll see it hanging off of his tail this is my dalmatian molly now i've checked all the fish he he has two you can see him on his tail and that is a common place for them to attach uh is on the fins and tail uh so uh and the other one i know he looks you know dead he's not dead um he's suffering and i had look here he goes he's suffering but before i i decide i i need to euthanize them um there is a process you have to go through with these guys um the anchor worms that is so first you need to get them off so and i had already got them off of this guy uh the best way that i found because i was messing with this and i you know i did research that they do need to be removed and then afterwards you need to treat the fish so what i did is um i couldn't do this while holding the camera and show you is but i went in there got him in the net okay and then used my tweezers and went in the net and pulled the two that were off i mean pulled two that were attached to them off with the tweezers and then after that they need a salt bath and you're not gonna do this very long and that not as much salt as you may think this is purified water oh well you know what actually let me get the salt in there it's a couple gallons it's two gallons so i'm using one-third teaspoon of epsom salt two of them all right fill the rest up with water uh you know clean water and let them soak for about 15 minutes that'll help clean the wound from where the anchor worms because what they do is they they cling onto the fish and they dig a little hole and then stick their head in there kind of like a tick on a deer or what you would get on yourself and then after you remove them you give them a salt bath and that'll help treat the wound and stop inflammation and stop any other kind of bacteria or parasites from getting back in there this guy's still doing good um the other one you know i didn't notice it was having any symptoms until yesterday and then i saw and i started you know troubleshooting and um you know comparing anyway i'm gonna go through this quickly but yeah as delicately as delicately as you can i put mine in the net pulled them off with the tweezers put it back in and now i'm making a salt bath with they'll sit for about 15 minutes i'm going to do the same to this guy but as you see there's another close-up of it um anchor worms so you know uh like i said i don't know how it got in there but you know hopefully i can save this guy i'm not too sure about the other dude um he is old though i did read that it's usually juveniles and fry fish that they'll kill anchor worms and on adults they can you know feed for a couple weeks and just fall off um but i'm not gonna risk it with this guy because obviously the other one did not enjoy this whole anchor worm business so i'm going to nip this in the butt now and we'll do a follow-up i'll let you know if one or both survived this episode but yeah i gotta remove this guy and then quarantine these dudes for 15 minutes and some salt anyway i know this video is short i i hope that you know helped you if you ever run across this problem in the future it is very visible you know they they look what they what they're called anchor worms just like a little thread dangling off the back of their fin or sometimes a fin in the front um and then yeah it's it uh i spent about 60 seconds trying to pull the two off that were on the other fish um and then put them right back in the water and you know obviously they can't be out of the water for longer than you can be under water so you have to take that into consideration and yeah it was kind of a pain um i kept getting a hold of the end of the worm and it kept slipping its you know itself out of my tweezers so i really had to clamp on hard to pull them off so we're going to treat them i'll do an update on how they're doing i appreciate everyone watching you know uh this first time i'm coming across this uh dealing with anchor worms so you know even though i've been doing dealing with fish and shrimp for a while um you know every now and again i get a new surprise so if you happen to come across the same thing and you see this video first hopefully that helps you know what to do in the future anyway thank you so much for watching i'm gonna take care of this now and we'll do a follow-up next week if there's any topics that any of my subscribers would like me to cover on my next video for um let's see i'll do it sunday drop it in the comments um it can be anything at all and if it's something i need to show you typically i'll do a whole video if it's about a plant or or something of that nature pull it out talk about it show you exactly what to do etc uh thanks again have a fantastic day
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Nebraska System of Care | Susan Feyen-Reay
my name is Susan fain ray and I'm a social worker and I've been a social worker practicing in Nebraska for the last 20 years or so in my work I've seen people during great times of happiness and also during times of significant sadness and struggle I have also seen services change for the better to support individuals and families in our state as a social worker one of the best things I've been a part of is the development and implementation of the Nebraska system of care working within a system of care starts with a genuine non-judgmental interest in people everybody is so different and comes from different cultures and backgrounds I find it so interesting to see what strategies people use to succeed and how they work through their problems the principles of the system of care guide us in ways to support families the best way we can and ensure that individuals and families are full partners in all aspects of their services it also ensures that the practices we are using to help people are based in science meaning that the services are proven to be effective and that it will help families by monitoring their progress on their goals that they set for themselves and their family on a day to day basis what system of care means for me in my practice as a social worker is that I get to work collaboratively with families and understand and believe and practice the philosophy that families are the experts on their lives no meetings occur about a family without the family which means the meetings are scheduled at times that work best for the family my job is to support families in their journey to better build their best life no longer our family's given checklists of services they must complete family must tell the team what they need and then we work to support them in those needs what families are dealing with in their lives can be very very hard may be the hardest thing they've ever dealt with in their entire life people will not always be on the same page and there's going to be some conflict when you practice from a system of care perspective there is no need to control the process or the outcome what happens is a focused outcome driven collaboration I cannot imagine working any other way working within a system of care model doesn't take extra time there isn't any extra paperwork there is nothing a family specifically needs to ask for in order to access the system of care values and principles it's just a way of supporting and practicing by truly listening and reflecting on how best I can help people to live their best lives
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2019 Huntington Award to Oğuz Tekin, Markets, coins and weights in Hellenistic Asia Minor
[Music] ladies and gentlemen first of all to be considered for the archer Huntington award for my studies on the Miss Mattox as well as on commercial weights is a great honor and privilege for me I am also aware of the responsibilities of this award and it will definitely encourage me to work harder and to finish my ongoing projects in time I really appreciate the board of trustees of the American Numismatic Society for this generous world if I am going to mention of myself of all my studies a little bit you will see that a significant number of my studies have been published jointly with my younger colleagues especially essential turkey volumes that is to say silicon no more my column at the beginning those who signed these works with me very younger colleagues who had just obtained their Doctorate degrees but now they all are independent researchers and academics in the field of numismatics so here I also thank them for being always with me in this long journey as you know Anatolia where modern Turkey is located is a medium-sized country surrounded by sea on three sides in antiquity there were about five hundred States or police which minted coins in Anatolia surely not at the same time not simultaneously so the public museums or private collections in Turkey each on thousands of coins this makes millions of coins in total this is one of the reasons why I am so enthusiastically carrying out the essential turkey project and publishing sng turkey volumes one by one with my younger colleagues I would like to give you the good news that the essential turkey volumes is about to be transferred to a digital database platform in very near future thus access to the material will be much easier nearly ten or twelve years ago I also initiated a new project titled corpus Ponty romantic quorum at Eastham quorum related to the commercial or balance weights from the creek or greco-roman steez beginning from the classical and Hellenistic periods through the end of the Ottoman period that's to say until the beginning of the 20th century balance rates were among the instruments of public sphere instrumental public Ummah of antiquity and also one of the most important groups of Antiquities worth studying for the unit marks symbols depictions inscriptions and ornaments so this means a full identification a full description of them however balance weights have been among the most neglected artifacts within archaeological research when compared to other archaeological material so the aim of this corpus ponderin project is to document and to digitalize commercial weights or heated in Anatolia so I visited many collections public or private in Turkey as well as in the European countries and here in USA the situated collection at Yale steam by collected I mean I documented many pieces and publish them in corresponding volumes or in articles from more than 20 collections and more than 1000 pieces and to draw attention to the field and to draw numismatists to Turkey to Anatolia we started to organize an international symposium or Congress on numismatics a few years ago the first one was in 2013 the second one in 2017 and the third one will be held in 2021 in two years so it is organized in every four years to create awareness for numismatics in Turkey we started to organize a summer school program on numismatics and monetary history in 2017 this program with 20 participants from Turkey and abroad takes much interest and I would like to thank ans or more specifically to Peter van Alvin for his support to this program now I turn through my topic I have prepared a presentation to show you the similarities relations and interactions of to public instruments coins and ways used in the marketplaces in the antiquity but focusing on Anatolian geography that is Asia Minor my presentation is a short history of what I did for about last 10 years in my career also I also planned to give a short information about marketplaces agar ie at the beginning however I excluded it since to be able to finish my presentation in time here are the essential public instruments used in an Agora there are balances weights and coins City liards which is absent here began to be used at the very end of the Hellenistic period perhaps in the first century BC since it was a late Republican invention consequently since the introduction of the silly art is a late phenomenon there were no steel yards used in the Agora of city-states during the classical and Hellenistic periods the term unit designates a given value in both coins and weight systems as you see in the slide there were two main unit groups for commercial transactions in the markets stutter and mana so that there had two meanings first it occurred to a double mana in general and it was used to weigh the heavy goods second it was a coin check check rate and it was used to weigh the coins in precious metal manavas another unit and it was used to rate the non heavy goods saterland mana both have subdivisions or fractions and multiplies the slide shows commercial and coin check weights in a general table main units and tare multiplies and subdivisions which we will encounter them in the following slides now let's begin with the forms of the ways the ancient Greek balance weights in general were scarce in form however rectangular cubical disc-shaped triangular rhombic hexagonal and octagonal forms were also used in addition to these general forms exceptional forms such as three-pointed star truncated Kermit stepped pyramid and astragalus also appear the material used for the weights is essentially bronze lead or stone bronze and stone retain their original weight better and longer than lead but they were manufactured less and have survived only in few examples one reason for the low number is that the weights in the markets were checked for dear standard mass against bronze waste in the custody of market and weight controllers are no more and measure olive oil although they were not presses lead weights were produced more often perhaps because they were cheaper therefore the number of lead weights surviving from the classical and Hellenistic periods is incredibly higher in cover the higher than the bronze weights bronze weights were the official standard weights must use to cross-check the balance weights of shopkeepers by officials however some of the bronze weights were not solid bronze but rather lead plated with bronze the main unit of weight is the mana which was adapted from the Near East and weighs about 500 grams however the mass of Amada varies from region to region or city to city also the mass of the manner increased in time and reached over 600 grams that is one mana was made equal to - dietra of Roman system at the end of the Hellenistic period and beginning of the Imperial period in the slide in the first row there are some Reed weights with unit marks on them mana hmmm anion Tettleton hector Mauryan walked on and twisted tear on respectively in the second row there are some examples of weights with symbols and unit marks mana Himalayan pant amore on dis cetera respectively to the right there are two ways one belongs to do Somalia and other belongs to kills as there ethnics indicate they have symbols and ethnics but no unit marks even so it is easy to identify their units by waking them the weight or the mass of a weight gives its unit however weights without a unit mark could always lead to a dispute between the shopkeeper let's say seller and the customer the symbols found on the commercial weights and coins are ended a kind of sort of coat of arms for a city state this coat of arms used by the city as a symbol is called a Paris emam or Paris EMA in plural form in antiquity the city states had adopted some depictions as their symbols to represent themselves in the wider world the symbols attested on the coins of a state or police can also be formed on its commercial weights and today we will see many examples in the following slides in this slide you see a bronze rate which Pierce three main elements placed on it which makes its identification easy there are civic batch sorry there are a sweet patch or Paris among ethnic and unit mark on huge name let's look at the wet itself in the middle Dell said tuna fish flanked by an ethnic two z4q second home and a unit named dista for this data room consequently this weight belongs to kiss occurs on the certain short of Sea of Marmara as the Paris Amman and ethnic show and it's unit is a desert this veteran that is a double star therefore one may say that the Paris Amman is the most important clue as well as the ethnic to find out the origin of a rate on the right are the major cities of asia minor dead used Paris EMA that is state badge or symbol on their weights and the prevalence of the weights are identifiable through this palace EMA beside the ethnic end unit marks inscribed on the weights there are other words or group of words attested the most important of which is the word demotion indicating that the weight was under the state guarantee that is legal this world is a test that sometimes in food such as demotion or as demo sometimes just a Delta or Delta and epsilon or Delta and Etta the first letters of the word here you see data and data which refers to the motion the top right weight beers letters data and data on its top left behind the head of the eagle below to right there are two other examples on the left one there is a rectangular stamp which then Isis the Vanguard seated right won't wrong with the vert of metronome on around it means that it was checked by the metronome on the third example dates to the Roman Imperial period it remains out of this presentation in chronologically but it is also a good example to show a control stamp it is a circular stamp which bears a stack in center and the title and name of the agronomist around it here the stack and here the name of the autonomous the shopkeepers kept their lead rates in their shops or at home at their home but what about the standard rates of agronomy surely they were kept in the office of a golem oil when the other animal are at work however it is known from the literal sources and inscriptions the standard ways of the officials were kept as sets at the Tatas on the Acropolis in Athens at prayers and at analysis during the Classical period during the Roman Republican period in the temples of you know monitor and Jupiter Capitolinus in Rome during the Roman Imperial period in the cerebellum in Alexandria in Egypt but in the late antiquity during the Byzantine period in the greatest Church of Alexandria during the late Roman period in the Granero in Antioch a the port of Mira in Asia and also in mansions or in stations a kind of in or horse changing stations which were very active in the activities of courses públicos during the Roman Imperial I tried to show the characteristics of the weights and their relationship with coins now beginning with this slide I want to show you some examples of weights and coins which be a personal or a civic badge or a symbol on them in the stills of Asia Minor or its periphery let's begin with tassels tassels island is located in the north of the Aegean Sea very few rates of tassels have survived the lead weight seen in the slide is a Hemi Minaya that is a half mana and depicts a ball and a club on its face the ball a club in the ball the ethnic at the bottom indicates the owner is thousands of the people of tassels within the ball is a small and fora motive and just above the ethnic is the letter field most likely to be the initial of the owner's name if not something else this design form this rate is also known from the city's Hellenistic bronze coinage therefore it seems that there is a parallelism between the weights and coins in terms of designs it is for a certain period of time we know that the supreme guard in Tassos was dyin answers but beside the analysis the cut off wine Heracles was also a popular figure in tassels Heracles temple was located close to the Agora in the Lower City depiction of the ball and Club of Heracles on the weights and on the coins of tassels is a direct reference to Hercules mariah is located on the foot of mount a Sparrow's on the northern Aegean coast insurgent race the waves of marinara have the depiction of a veal with four spots and the first four letters marrow of the ethnic place placed in the fields of the spokes the similar design occurs on the Athenian weights found in the Agora excavations in Athens but this time it reads demo instead of ethnic here is demo but here is Mauro demo among the supports refers to the emulsion that is state grantee however this composition or design on modern iron weights is not attested on the coinage of the city so it seems peculiar only to its ways - modern NS a northern Aegean steel was founded at the Mount of have receivers today marriage by aliens in the 7th century BC only two bronze weights are known to date one is in an auction catalog while the other is kept at Internet Archaeological Museum the weight in auction catalog weighs about 128 grams while the one in Adina Miccio weighs about 100 21 grams in mass they are similar in appearance in terms of phase composition both have a hanging loop on top both weights have the depiction of Hermes peripherals on Tron which is under under which is a letter T with one leg shorter but in real life reverses of these weights are black although not certain it is like the dead both weights were produced from the same mode the could study representing helm as peripherals on both weights stands on a drone with a back and armrests this is a pass amount of a nose as attested on the reverses of silver coins of the city from the 5th 4th centuries BC and as a symbol on the reverses of tetrad rounds minted in the name of Lisa Marcus in the first quarter of the 3rd century BC and of put a limited third in the latter half of the 3rd century BC here you see the hardness pervious standing on throne and here is a coin of lucema who's and here you see the symbol of hardness and here is another one Hermes on throne is a quite similar figure to those on the coins that was usually depicted in profile on the coins of the 5th and 4th century BC various facing on the coins of the Zuma whose and patella mean the troll on the AI nian weights is depicted facing as on the Heron stick coins of a nose thus we may date these two weights to the Hellenistic period as well as understood from the coins Hermes was the chief deity of I knows the letter on both weights of I knows is the initial of the unit name pantheon 1/5 indicating that they are fifth mana you sue Mejia modern polish is a Hellenistic city located on the casualness modern gala below peninsula projecting into the Aegean front trace the city was founded by this Oahu's about 309 BC and named after himself rosamma who settled the people of neighbouring towns particularly cardia at his new capital city razumihin and weights are basically square in shape and easy to identify because they have the line figure the city is Paris MO and aggravation of the city is active of the people of Musa Mejia on big units such as mana and its multiplies the line is depicted in full various on smaller units such as hmmm anion and Tettleton it is a proton line is both the cities paris amman and the symbol of King blue tomorrow's and it was copied from the coins of kardia as you see in this slide the line figure on the single bronze weight to the right crosses left words and breaks a sepia held in its mod is also known from the coins of cardia please look at the bronze coin at button right we know that the people of Korea was transferred to the newly founded city of lisa mejia however it was not only the people transferred but also the type of critique line was transferred to the newly founded city of new Sumeria founded as a colony of Samos basanti is located in the Barbaro's area of Taketa on the northern shore of the Marmara sea the only known extant weight from basanti is of lead and square in shape it is decorated with egghead cues and monogram like Legend P and Omicron of Paul above here is that is a nomogram written p on to the left are some traces but it is miserable the poor refers to porn arrows which means of the city or belonging to the city it is similar to demotion Byzantium modern Istanbul was founded as a megarian colony about mid 7th century BC on the tration cost of the Bosphorus the main type for Byzantium weights Byzantium weights is a dolphin the main type is a durian the fifth or fourth century silver coins also beer a call on a dolphin the letters P above bought on waste and pound coins are the abbreviation of the city's ethnic here and here the first debtor is the better of the Corinthian alphabet and was used in the megarian alphabet as well in fact there should be small line connected to the left part of the P but on the weights it is on me admitted and it is missing whereas it is clear on the coins you see the it is here is the Corinthian better with a short line to the bar and but here on the weights we don't see this bar s bi Byzantium was a colony of Megara this letter was taken from there the Corinthian beta is seen on the coins of Byzantium subtract from the end of the fifth century to the 3rd century BC normal beta came into use in Byzantium at the end of the 3rd century or more likely in the 2nd century BC so the weights with Corinthian better as you see in this slide may be dated to the 3rd century BC is also known from the coins the dolphin and verda paris Emma or sweet beds of Byzantium I want to draw your attention to the weight on the bottom left here a curved proton a co proton occurs on an oak door but it may also be a deformed gamma resembling a co proton had an egg facing right then it will be the second letter of the unit name of dawn that is gamma inscribed from right to left Oh instead I prefer to call this gamma like object as a proton of a curved physicals is located on the southern shore of Sea of Marmara the biggest number of weights with ethnic on them belong to kiss across most of the extant music any weights are of lead and sukar or almost square in shape most of them have the symbol elevated Aetna kuzey and unit mark and thought they are easy to be identified a small number of the Kuzak anyways are of bronze depictions in really F on the ways include tuna dolphin torch and cat gives you C attorney here a torch and torch and atrani and the cat gives or Cal Cal these these two motives especially tiny and torch are frequently encountered as coin types of kiss occurs and are the city's Paris Emma it should be underlined that the dolphin is also important type for logistical awaits laps ago lots of course modern laps a key is located on the Asian side of Hellespont Oh smart opening into the Marmara sea known ways of lobster goes are Liat and our square or triangular in shape they have the depiction of the city's palace Amon the winged horse with birch tail in rally F on the first way to left there is an age or a breed the creature which refers to hmmm an island while on the second wait to ride is a T or tau Pinter creature refers to a Tatar tone the 14th 3rd century silver coins as well as some bronze coins data to the Hellenistic and imperial periods also beer a wicked horse with tail so one may easily claim that vivid horse with tail has a long past in the history of lamb tacos as coins and ways showed Abydos or modern idols Nara porno is located on a promontory projected into the Hellespont oz extent weights of Abydos are of lead and usually rectangular or square in shape weight spear an eagle figure in Raleigh F the example in slide is a Tettleton in unit and beers and eagle and the initial letters of ethnic abu here you see alpha beta and epsilon a bill for a burden on this tatar tone weighs about 132 grams and indicates a manner of 531 grams alexandria truss is an ancient state located at a strategic location where the agency connects responders to reach the Black Sea via the Marmara sea the width of Alexandra through us are easy to recognize the abbreviation of the ethnic creator with the horse figure are characteristic the horse is the city's power simone on the coins of the city when it was a Roman colony was the legend indicating its colony status such as coal ow drop as you see here call out to our ultra all variations on the coins preceding the colonial period was a legend Alexandrian tightened find the city or rather the ethnic extent weights of the city have the abbreviation a lien and should be dated to the period before the colonial status here there are two examples lead examples and a horse figure standing to right and a bow the ethnic which Alpha Lambda and epsilon are there you see they are before the colonization Roman colony period so they should be dated to the period before the colonial status although this is not certain all the time step sees a city of to us is localized localized at the crucial not appear area today just one wait is known from skep sees it says it is square in shape and of lead it is decorated with a six branch 30 in relief and the aggravation of the ethnic in the bottom left and right corners here you see okay this example weighs 194 grams although its unit is not marked on it may be a treat amore on one third of amalah on the reverses of the silver and Bronco bronze coins minted by C capsules in the classical and Hellenistic periods is also a six branch filled tree this shows that the fir tree was the Paris seven of C capsules the example given in slide has a hymen Avenue which leads to a date in the late Hellenistic period perhaps 2nd century early 1st century Marina was a costal term of Aeolus in the northwest of Anatolia extant ways of marina are of lead and sukar or rectangular in shape all of them build a voltage crater the city's Paris Amman almost always all the weights have the first two letters mu and mu and epsilon of the ethnic flanking the bullet crater the same file Simone or symbol that is a crater appears on the coins of Marina during the classical and Hellenistic periods sometimes as a full depiction sometimes at the feet of Apollo the example in this slide is a Gemini on as the letter gamma to the left field shows here you see Truman is the most important step of Ionis located between the rivers of hermos and Caicos to the north of is measure the width of women are quite rare raved about a thousand lead weights qua in shaped have survived apart from a few they have the first two letters Kappa and bibs lon of city's ethnic width of Truman beer Airways with a single handle as Paris Amman silver and bronze coins of the city data to the Hellenistic period filtered the vase with a single handle sometimes full-figure sometimes before or under a horse and sometimes as a symbol in the field you see here the ways on the coins therefore the ways with a single handle is attested as the purse amount of women she owes is one of the largest islands of the Aegean it is part of Greece today cigar-shaped qian weights of lead are few in number the main depiction on the waist is either civics or an amphora the city's Paris Emma the savings is depicted sometimes alone sometimes seated on an anaphora on an amphora our forests are also depicted sometimes on they're all on the Kin rates in the slide there are three examples hmmm an eye on him eaten eaten and mana respectively the top one beers an amphora and the city name Cheers the second example below left beers sfynxx seated on amphora this one and it is a habit written as inscription to left and right indicates hemic trim the third one below blow right beers again a savings on amphora and unit named mana to left arm fora and savings are also appear on the coins of the city during the classical and Hellenistic periods colorful modern Delta dear Mandarin about 40 kilometers northeast of Ephesus was one of the twelve Union still extant weights of colophon are square in form and a fleet since they generally don't be an attic it is sometimes difficult to attribute them to colorful but the Paris Simone and place of finding are important criteria in addition to the standard employed it should be not a debt the form of the lyre on the Californian weights it is different from the ones on the coins of the city the three examples in the slide are hemi Minaya as the elevation of unit mark Etta and indicate the one at the bottom right is a kettle tone as its unit mark tau and epsilon indicates since lyre is the main type for coins and ways one may easily claimed that it was the Paris amount of our Civic - of the city Ephesus one of the most important things is the states of Ionia Ionia is Ephesus located in the Castros data extant weights of Ephesus are of lead and basically sukar or rectangular in shape the weights mainly have the B as the pants amount of the city first and second weights pure B as well as grid marks for mana and etta for hmmm an ion respectively but the third one at the bottom is a weight of Gant he knows a city in truss the Antinous also uses beyond its coins and ways so the attribution of the waste of Ephesus and the antennas is sometimes mistaken but the gamma on the top left refers the initial letter of gentleness B and stack are the Paris EMA of Ephesus as they frequently occur on coins and ways of Ephesus close Omaha is located on the western Court of Ionia and member of a union leech there are two extant examples of the ways of Collazo main aisle both are in the same private collection they are unique I don't know whether there are other examples in the collections both are of bronze most probably they are of lead plated with copper alloy alloy as it is known from the coils the Paris Emma or constant types of clothes I mean I are the wicked ball Sivan and RAM although the Wingard ball appears in the 5th century BC several coils it also appears in the late Hellenistic bronze coins of chloramine I the first weight weighs about 80 grams and beers a winglet board and the abbreviated form of the ethnic Kula Collazo mignon above the Vinland ball or on the bottom left is an is an epsilon which refers to head tomorry on that is one-sixth mana if we multiply its mass by six we get about four hundred and eighty three grams which gives us the mana value this figure shows that it may be dated to the Hellenistic period the posthumous Alexander's minted in close oh man I are of ethics and art so the first weight may indicate a 110 or 112 standard of active drum if we multiply its weight with the standard the second phase is about 44 grams and the depiction is not so clear to identify it as a wing at board but it may discreetly be claimed that it is highly is it is highly likely to be a winglet ball to the left is demo2 the left is demo which stands for the and on the top right is a data which may refer to deca for the unit mark of decadron both weights day to the Hellenistic period period M a city in Europe has never been on the front stage of history the tribute it paid to the delian league was also very long however archaeological excavations have brought to light a city with a well-planned grid layout only a few rates of kiriona have survived in the slide you see three of them two examples on the left are demon ion and mana respectively what is the pyramidal one on the right is a Tettleton all have ethnics of pierre or Pollyanna as well as unit marks as d and mana respectively the last one beer only the full ethnic approximate the flattening of the people of PNM the to Dan is a Paris amount of Pierre en a used boat on its coins and ways my repose the history of my levels modern ballad village probably dates back to the beginning of the first millennium BC extant weights of my toes are of lead and triangular or Sukhois in shape some were found during the excavations at megadose Malaysian rates had the first few letters of the city's ethnic in the form of a monogram the monogram you and yota is found frequently on the coins of the 4th century BC and particularly in the Hellenistic period silver coins minted in the name of Alexander - great - great and caring the monogram of mu and yota artists attributed to my letters apart from the usual examples known as I want to draw attention to an interesting bronze rate this rate bears a large monogram of a mu and yota as well as a be able if not just a fly and a punched in inscription on the edge of - left and right to be sure that the B is only a motive or it symbolizes the city of Ephesus is difficult in other words maybe suggests that this rate shows and economic aliens between my letters and Ephesus and therefore was used by both cities did the B had a separate role in the history of Miletus coexistence of symbols blowing into the two cities monitors and Ephesus on one wait may indicate that it was used in bodies or to be more accurate its weight mass was varied or convertible for the markets of bodies this might point to a commercial partnership or treaty between these trustees later a piece of lead this one was added to adjust to raise its weight it may point to a rise in the standard it is a Hemi man ion but it's but it's mana equivalent is emma of 541 grams so it may be dated to the 3rd 2nd century BC or later but the most interesting is the inscription punched on it it reads era Apple did do which may refer that it was dedicated to the sacred sanctuary of Apollo or was blocked to the sacred sanctuary of Apollo we know the relationship between the weights and sacred places or temples from the literary sources the public weights were kept in sacred places or dedicated to the temples this weight is a good example to show the relationship between the weights and sacred places or deities Dejima located about 11 miles sort of my lettuce was an ancient sanctuary and was connected with my lattice by the so-called sacred way therefore the relationship between the present weight with the pungent inscription referring to Apollo demeyers or the lion is quite understandable rooibos is the largest island in the Dodecanese archipelago the weights of rudders with city specimen are very rare and perhaps only a few examples survived the first example to left is from an auction this one the middle one it is requiring form with konkow edges and off bronze it weighs 101 grams on the obverse is a Rose rose design as it appears on rhodium coinage especially during the Hellenistic period under the Rose is a large T or tau which stands for unit back 10 her tone now I want to mention of Greenhill Greenham a port city in iris it was one of the eleven Ionian steels according to Herodotus Greenham struck silver and bronze coins in the 4th and 3rd centuries BC and may be it may be extended to the early second century BC both silver and bronze coins from Green une bière ahead of Apollo on the obverse and a B valve a shell on the reverse only two years ago some people found the wait I'm going to introduce here during their visit the side with a detector fortunately this weight is now being kept in a private collector in target it is a square weight in form and there is a valve on face able it is good for grinning and below it reads Sita for stutter the unit mark is stuttered it weighs 931 grams the unit is that AB equivalent to double mana the people depicted on the reverse of the coins and on the ways is indeed the pinna nobilis that is a giant muscle not one of the ordinary muscles which are served in buckets as at restaurants today on the seabed of Grinnell there are many pinna standing upright they are still found on the shores of green IAM and consumed by the locals the pinna grows straight up out of the mud uncalled by its business the shell can grow up to size of one meter and 20 centimeters and reach the age of 20 years in a habitat with good lighting clean water and moderate temperatures pinna are plankton feeders which filter about 6 liters of water every hour as a helm of Reddit it produces male and female gamete cells which are alternately released into the water from June to August product and cachero tell us what egg that a crab or a small nekton live inside the pinna this allows the pinna to remain wide open until a small fish enters then the crop bites the flesh of the pinna as a signal to close its shell and slips inside the shell closes and together the pinna and crab feast on the imprisoned prey pyrenees speaks of the medicinal properties of oyster which is to be understood as a general term for bevels two years ago a group of underwater archeologists dived into the sea offshore of uranium and shot a video of the pinna nobodies be valves so the B valves on the coins I don't know I will be able sorry there's a video here but I don't know how to work it okay okay not so important so the B valves on the coins and ways of coronium are not ordinary so Sparky no no B's that is to say a giant giant muscles late second century idiom sorry late second century BC is a milestone for history of Asia Minor Romans transformed the territories of the Pergamon kingdom Troy a Roman province provincial Asia from that time onwards police in the Western Asia Minor began to employ the Roman system based on libera besides the Greek system based on mana so perhaps two centuries both systems were employed simultaneously while the vehicle weight of mana was about 500 grams the theoretical weight of Libra was about 324 gram so in time especially in late elastic period that is late 2nd and 1st centuries mana a killed 2 to Libra does van mana wait about 600 grams or more then the standard would increase further so this slide shows us the change of system from mana to Libra and shows the situation when the two systems drives simultaneously thyroid is actually can await in ramen system a Libra from British Museum on the face is a ham flanked by lei for literal and choosing for Kazuki on this weight was produced in Kuzak course but in the late Hellenistic period or at the beginning of the Imperial period and it is in the Roman system not the last slide now I want to show you a similar lead weight form with a male stickleton age 25 or 2025 in a grave in the Caribbean Acropolis area during a salvage excavations carried out by the Directorate of pandemonium in Turkey only two years ago as it is seen in the slide the weight in question was found in a grave and it was placed under the left forearm of the skeleton it is almost similar to the one in the previous slide now you see it on the bottom right again the way it is sequoia informed with rounded corners of lead and raised 1080 grams on the obverse is a figure of ham flanked by two z and mana the reverse is black her figure on chicken awaits is seen rarely and the most close parallel is visual composition is illiterate in the British Museum to me the weight presented here from Caribbean necropolis is a mana equal to 2 liter ago Raya in Roman system because in the Roman system there are two stanzas Libra italic a and Libra Mariah and Libra Agora is veiled and Libra italica and it may be dated to the second century AD it is convincing that the grave owner was an official inspecting the market that is economist but the fact that the weight is of lead rather than bronze may indicate that the grave owner was a shopkeeper because officers used mainly standard bronze weights with this slide I have come to the end of my presentation I try to draw attention to the relation between coins and waste as well as to the common characteristic features are designs ethnics unit symbols etc between them and to draw attention to the importance of commercial weights here you see some remarks let's read them coins and race are important public instruments used in the markets in antiquity coins and weights have common features such as symbols good marks ethnics weight standards are based on the total on the total masses of coins they contain although occurs are minted rates are cast weights out of lead and of bronze whereas coins are Priora are of precious metals such as electrum gold silver and bronze surely this is because coins have their instinct sick in statistic values for bronze face value ways to not be any intrinsic value their function is only to evade the accommodate the commodities or to check the ways of the precious coins for the weights in Greek or greco-roman world there were two systems Greek and Roman in Greek system munna was the main standard in Roman system Libra or literal was the main stand during the greco-roman period say the Greeks tease under the Roman Empire let's say in the first few centuries both systems were employed simultaneously we have examples that on one phase it gives mana value why the other phase gives little value thank you for listening to me [Applause]
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naturalization or naturalization is the legal act or process by which a non citizen in a country may acquire citizenship or nationality of that country it may be done by a statute without any effort on the part of the individual or it may involve an application and approval by legal authorities the rules of naturalization vary from country to country and typically include a minimum illegal residency requirement and may specify other requirements such as knowledge of the national dominant language or culture a promise to obey and uphold that country's laws an oath or pledge of allegiance is also sometimes required some countries also require that the person renounce any other citizenship that they currently hold forbidding dual citizenship but whether this renunciation actually causes loss of the person's original citizenship as seen by the host country and by the original country will again depend on the laws of the countries involved the massive increase in population flux due to globalization and the sharp increase in the numbers of refugees following World War one created a large number of stateless persons people who were not citizens of any state in some rare cases laws for mass naturalization were passed as naturalization laws had been designed to cater for the relatively few people who had voluntarily moved from one country to another expatriates many Western democracies were not ready to naturalize large numbers of people this included the massive influx of stateless people which followed massive D nationalizations and the expulsion of ethnic minorities from newly created nation-states in the first part of the 20th century but they also included the mostly aristocratic Russians who had escaped the 1917 october revolution in the war communism period and then the spanish refugees as hannah aaron pointed out internment camps became the only nation of such stateless people since they were often considered undesirable and were stuck in an illegal situation where in their country had expelled them or deprived them of their nationality while they had not been naturalized thus living in a judicial no-man's land since world war ii the increase in international migrations created a new category of refugees most of them economic refugees for economic political humanitarian and pragma magic reasons many states passed laws allowing a person to acquire their citizenship after birth such as by marriage to a national Jew matrimony or by having ancestors who are Nationals of that country in order to reduce the scope of this category however in some countries this system still maintains a large part of the immigrated population in an illegal status albeit with some massive regularization for example in Spain by Jose Luis is a Pateros government and in italy by Berlusconi's government topic laws by country topic China the People's Republic of China gives citizenship to persons with one or two parents with Chinese nationality who have not taken residence in other countries the country also gives citizenship to people born on its territory to stateless people who have settled there furthermore individuals may apply for nationality if they have a near relative with Chinese nationality if they have settled in China or if they present another legitimate reason in practice only few people gain Chinese citizenship as of 2010 China had only 1448 naturalized Chinese in total the naturalization process starts with a written application applicants must submit three copies written with a ballpoint or fountain pen to national authorities and to provincial authorities in the Ministry of Public Security in the Public Security Bureau applicants must also submit original copies of a foreign passport a residence permit a permanent residence permit and for two and a half inch long pictures according to the conditions outlined in the nationality law of the People's Republic of China authorities may also require any other material that the Authority believes are related to the nationality application topic India the Indian citizenship and nationality law and the Constitution of India provides single citizenship for the entire country the provisions relating to citizenship at the commencement of the Constitution are contained in articles 5 to 11 in part 2 of the Constitution of India relevant Indian legislation as the Citizenship Act 1955 which has been amended by the citizenship Amendment Act 1986 the Citizenship Amendment Act 1992 the Citizenship Amendment Act 2003 and the citizenship Amendment Ordinance 2005 the citizenship Amendment Act 2003 received the assent of the President of India on the 7th of January 2004 and came into force on the 3rd of December 2004 the citizenship Amendment Ordinance 2005 was promulgated by the President of India and came into force on the 28th of June 2005 following these reforms Indian nationality law largely follows the jus sanguinis citizenship by right of blood as opposed to the jus soli citizenship by right of birth within the territory topic Italy the Italian government grants Italian citizenship for the following reasons automatically jus sanguinis for birth if an Italian citizen recognizes at a time after birth a minor child for adoption to obtain a reappearance following declaration by descent jus soli by birth or descent in Italy by marriage or naturalization by marriage the foreigner stateless spouse of an Italian citizen may acquire Italian citizenship after two years of legal residence in Italy or if residing abroad after three years from the date of marriage by naturalization the foreigner can apply for Italian citizenship after 10 years of legal residence in Italy reduced to 5 years for those who have been recognised as stateless or refugee in four years for citizens of countries of the European community topic Indonesia Indonesian nationality is regulated by law no 12 2006 uu number 12 time in 2006 the Indonesian nationality law is based on jus sanguinis and jus soli the Indonesian nationality law does not recognize dual citizenship except for persons under the age of 18 single citizenship principle after reaching 18 years of age individuals are forced to choose one citizenship limited double citizenship principle the foreign citizen can apply to become an Indonesian citizen with the following requirements age 18 or older or married resided in Indonesia for a minimum of five consecutive years or 10 non-consecutive years physically and mentally healthy ability to speak Indonesian and acknowledge pang Casilla in hoon dangoon dang dasar Negara Republik indonesia tahun 1945 never convicted of a crime for which the punishment is imprisonment for one year or more if having Indonesian citizenship will not give the person dual citizenship employed or have fixed income pay citizenship Feenie application for citizenship is granted by the president of Indonesia topic Israel Israel's Declaration of Independence was made on the 14th of May 1948 the day before the British Mandate was due to expire as a result of the United Nations Partition Plan the Israeli Parliament created two laws regarding immigration citizenship and Naturalization the Law of Return in the Israeli nationality law the law of return enacted on July 15th 1950 gives Jews living anywhere in the world the right to immigrate to Israel this right to immigrate did not instill does not grant citizenship in fact for four years after Israel gained independence there were no Israeli citizens on July 14 1952 the Israeli Parliament enacted the Israeli nationality law the nationality law naturalized all citizens of mandated Palestine the inhabitants of Israel on July 15 1952 and those who had legally resided in Israel between May 14 1948 and July 14 1952 the law further clarified that naturalization was available to immigrants who had arrived before Israel's creation immigrants who arrived after statehood was granted and those who did not come to Israel as immigrants but have since expressed desire to settle in Israel with restriction naturalization applicants must also meet the following requirements be over 18 years of age have resided in Israel for three out of the five preceding years have settled or intend to settle permanently in Israel have some knowledge of Hebrew and have renounced prior nationality or demonstrated ability to renounce nationality after becoming a citizen of Israel because of Israel's relatively new and culturally mixed identity Israel does not grant citizenship to persons born on Israeli soil instead the government chose to enact a jus sanguinis system with the naturalization restrictions listed above there is currently no legislation on second-generation immigrants those born in Israel to immigrant parents furthermore foreign spouses can apply for citizenship through the Minister of the Interior but have a variety of restrictions and are not guaranteed citizenship topic Malaysia naturalization in malaysia is guided by the 1964 malaysian constitution according to the law those who want to be the country citizen should live in the country for a period of 10 to 12 years the would-be citizens are required to speak the malay language as well submitting the identity cards of two Malaysians who recommend the applicant for citizenship as the government of Malaysia does not recognize dual citizenship those who seek naturalization are needed to reside permanently in the country and renouncing their former country citizenship the requirements are as follows the applicant shall appear before the registrar of citizenship when submitting the application the applicant must be aged 21 years and above on the date of the application the applicant has resided in the Federation for a period of not less than 10 years in a period of 12 years including the 12 months immediately preceding the date of application the applicant intends to reside permanently in the Federation the applicant is of good character the applicant has adequate knowledge of the Malay language the applicant must be sponsored by two referees who are citizens aged 21 years and above and who are not relatives not hired persons and not advocates or solicitors to the applicant form C must be completed and submitted together with copies of the necessary documents the article 16 of 1957 Malaysian Constitution also stated a similar condition previously topic Philippines Commonwealth Act number 473 the revised naturalization law approved June 17 1939 provided that persons having certain specified qualifications may become a citizen of the Philippines by naturalization Republic act number nine thousand 139 approved June 8 2001 provided that aliens under the age of 18 who were born in the Philippines who have resided in the Philippines and have resided there in since birth and who possess other specified qualifications may be granted Philippine citizenship by administrative proceeding subject to certain requirements topic Russia naturalization in russia is guided by articles 13 and 14 of the federal law about citizenship of russian federation' passed on may 31st 2002 citizenship of russia can be obtained in general or simplified order to become a citizen in general order one must be 18 years of age or older continuously live in Russia as a permanent resident for at least five years this term is limited to one year for valued specialists political asylum seekers and refugees have legal means of existence promise to obey the laws and constitution of Russia and be fluent in the Russian language there is also a possibility to naturalize in a simplified order in which certain requirements will be waived eligible for that are persons at least one parent of whom as a Russian citizen living on Russian territory persons who lived on the territories of the former Soviet republics but never obtained citizenships of those nations after they gained independence persons who are born on the territory of rsfsr and formerly held Soviet citizenship persons married to Russian citizens for at least three years persons who served in Russian Armed Forces under contract for at least three years parents of mentally incapacitated children over 18 who are Russian citizens participants of the state program for assisting compatriots residing abroad and some other categories topic South Africa chapter 2 of the South African Citizenship Act enacted on October 6 1995 defines who is considered a naturalized citizen at the time of the Act and also outlines the naturalization process for future immigrants any person who immediately prior to the commencement of the Act had been a South African citizen via naturalization had been deemed to be a South African citizen by registration or had been a citizen via naturalization of any of the former states now composing South Africa is now considered to be a naturalized citizen of South Africa those wishing to apply for naturalization in the future must apply to the Minister of Home Affairs and must meet a slew of requirements first naturalization applicants must be over the age of 18 and must have been a permanent resident of South Africa for one year prior to application and for four out of the eight years prior to application applicants must also demonstrate good character and knowledge of the basic responsibilities and privileges of a South African citizen the ability to communicate in one of the official languages of South Africa is also required applicants must show the intention to reside in South Africa after naturalization and they are required to make a declaration of allegiance according to article 3 subsection 3 of the South African Constitution national legislation must provide for the acquisition loss and restoration of citizenship being a naturalized South African citizen as a privilege not a right even after meeting all the requirements and going through the naturalization process the minister holds the right to deny citizenship foreign spouses of South African citizens can apply for naturalization after two years of marriage but is subject to potential denial of the minister the minister can also grant citizenship to minors if their parent applies for them the minister also holds the power to revoke naturalization at any time for specific reasons listed in the Act reasons for revoking the naturalization certificate include marrying someone who is a citizen of another country and holding citizenship in another country or applying for citizenship of another country without prior authorization for retention of citizenship if a permanent resident is denied naturalization he or she must wait at least one year before reapplying topic united kingdom there has always been a distinction in the law of England and Wales between the subjects of the monarch and aliens the monarch subjects owed the monarch Allegiance and included those born in his or her dominions natural-born subjects and those who later gave him or her their allegiance naturalized subjects today the requirements for naturalization as a citizen of the United Kingdom depend on whether or not one is the spouse or civil partner of a citizen an applicant who is a spouse or civil partner of a British citizen must hold indefinite leave to remain in the UK or an equivalent such as right of abode or Irish citizenship of lived legally in the UK for three years been outside of the UK no more than 90 days during the one year period prior to filing the application show sufficient knowledge of life in the UK either by passing the life in the United Kingdom test or by attending combined English language and citizenship classes proof of this must be supplied with one's application for naturalization those aged 65 or over may be able to claim exemption meet specified English Welsh or Scottish Gaelic language competence standards those who pass the life in the UK test are deemed to meet English language requirements for those not married - or in a civil partnership with a British citizen the requirements are five years legal residents in the UK indefinite leave to remain or equivalent for this purpose see above must have been held for 12 months the applicant must intend to continue to live in the UK or work overseas for the UK government or a British corporation or Association the same good character standards apply as for those married to British citizens the same language and knowledge of life in the UK standards apply as for those married to British citizens topic United States in the United States of America the Constitution gives Congress the power to prescribe a uniform rule of naturalization which is administered by state courts there was some confusion about which courts could naturalize the final ruling was that it could be done by any court of record having common law jurisdiction and a clerk prothonotary and seal the Constitution also mentions natural-born citizen the first Naturalization Act drafted by Thomas Jefferson used the phrases natural born and native-born interchangeably the Constitution does not mandate race-neutral naturalization and the first Congress passed a Naturalization Act that limited eligibility for naturalization to free white person's shortly after the Civil War Congress also extended racial eligibility for naturalization to aliens of African Nativity and persons of African descent racial eligibility for naturalization was limited to these racial categories until 1940 after which eligibility for naturalization was also extended to descendants of races indigenous to the Western Hemisphere Filipino persons or persons of Filipino descent Chinese persons or persons of Chinese descent and persons of races indigenous to India the racial eligibility provisions were removed from the Naturalization Act in 1952 but while they remained in place many federal and state courts as well as the United States Board of Immigration Appeals interpreted the phrase free white person in a variety of cases involving the contested naturalization applications of immigrants from Asia and the Pacific Rim who some claimed were racially ineligible for naturalization naturalization is also mentioned in the Fourteenth Amendment the Supreme Court in the case of minor V happersett explained who the citizens of the United States were before its adoption the court said before the Fourteenth Amendment the Constitution of the United States did not in terms prescribe who should be citizens of the United States or of the several states yet there were necessarily such citizens without such provision additions might always be made to the citizenship of the United States in two ways first by birth and second by naturalization before the US Constitution was adopted individual states set their own standards for citizenship after adoption all state citizens became if so facto a citizen of the United States and all children born in the United States of parents who were its citizens became themselves upon their birth citizens of the United States these were natives our natural-born citizens as distinguished from aliens or foreigners the 14th Amendment states that all persons born or naturalized in the United States and subject to the jurisdiction thereof shall be citizens of the United States and of the state in which they reside the minor V happersett court went on to say some authorities go further and include as citizens children born within the jurisdiction without reference to the citizenship of their parents as to this class there have been doubts but never as to the first the Supreme Court later in the case of Afrin V Rusk interpreted this clause to imply that a naturalized citizen cannot be subsequently deprived of US citizenship involuntarily the Naturalization Act of 1795 set the initial rules on naturalization free white persons who had been resident for five years or more the Naturalization Act of 1798 part of the Alien and Sedition Acts was passed by the Federalists and extended the residency requirement from five to fourteen years it specifically targeted Irish and French immigrants who were involved in democratic Republican Party politics it was repealed in 1802 in 1862 law allowed honorably discharged Army veterans of any war to petition for naturalization without having filed a declaration of intent after only one year of residence in the United States an 1894 law extended the same privilege to honorably discharged 5-year veterans of the Navy or Marine Corps over 190 mm aliens were naturalized between May 9 1918 and June 30th 1919 under an act of May 9th 1918 laws enacted in 1919 1926 1940 and 1952 continued preferential treatment provisions for veterans passage of the 14th amendment meant that in theory all persons born in the United States and subject to the jurisdiction thereof are citizens regardless of race citizenship by birth in the United States however was not initially granted to Asians until 1898 when the Supreme Court in the case of United States V Wong Kim Ark held that the Fourteenth Amendment did apply to Asians born in the United States to alien parents who have a permanent domicile and residence in the United States the enabling legislation for the naturalization aspects of the Fourteenth Amendment was the Naturalization Act of 1870 which allowed naturalization of aliens of African Nativity into persons of African descent but is silent about other races the 1882 Chinese Exclusion Act banned Chinese workers and specifically barred them from naturalization the Immigration Act of 1917 Bard's own Act extended those restrictions to almost all Asians the 1922 cable act specified that women marrying aliens ineligible for naturalisation lose their US citizenship at the time all Asians were ineligible for naturalization the Immigration Act of 1924 barred entry of all those ineligible for naturalization which again meant non Filipino Asians following the spanish-american war in 1898 Philippine residents were classified as US Nationals in the 1917 Jones Schaaf Roth Act granted US citizenship to citizens of Puerto Rico but the 1934 tidings McDuffie act or Philippine Independence Act reclassified Filipinos as aliens and set a quota of 50 immigrants per year and otherwise applying the Immigration Act of 1924 to them the quotas did not apply to Filipinos who served in the United States Navy which actively recruited in the Philippines at that time Chinese persons were first permitted naturalization by the 1943 Magnusson Act which repealed the Chinese Exclusion Act India and the Philippines were allowed 100 and ER the 1946 Filipino Naturalization Act the war brides Act of 1945 permitted soldiers to bring back their foreign wives and established precedent in naturalization through marriage the 1952 Immigration and Nationality Act better known as the McCarran walther Act lifted racial restrictions but kept the quote is in place the Immigration Act of 1965 finally allowed Asians and all persons from all nations be given equal access to immigration and naturalization illegal immigration became a major issue in the United States at the end of the 20th century the immigration reform and Control Act of 1986 while tightening border controls also provided the opportunity of naturalization for illegal aliens who had been in the country for at least four years today lawful permanent resident aliens can apply for naturalization in the United States after five years unless they continue to be married to a u.s. citizen in which case they can apply after three years of permanent residency the child Citizenship Act of 2000 streamlined the naturalization process for children adopted internationally a child under age 18 who is adopted by at least one US citizen parent and as in the custody of the citizen parents is now automatically naturalized once admitted to the United States as an immigrant or when legally adopted in the United States depending on the visa under which the child was admitted to the United States the Act also provides that the non citizen minor child of a newly naturalized US citizen whether by birth or adoption also automatically receives US citizenship topic other countries the following list is a brief summary of the duration of legal residents before a national of a foreign state without any cultural historical or marriage ties or connections to the state in question can request citizenship under that states naturalization laws topic masked naturalizations a few rare mass naturalization processes have been implemented by nation states in 1891 Brazil granted naturalization to all aliens living in the country in 1922 Greece massively naturalized all the Greek refugees coming back from Turkey the second massive naturalization process was in favor of Armenian refugees coming from Turkey who went to Syria Lebanon or other former Ottoman countries reciprocally Turkey massively naturalized the refugees of Turkish descent or other ethnic backgrounds in Muslim Creed from these countries during a Redemption process Canada instituted a mass naturalization by Act of Parliament with the enactment of the Canadian citizenship Act 1946 after annexation of the territories east of the kurzon line by the Soviet Union in 1945 Soviets naturalized on mass all the inhabitants of those territories including ethnic poles as well as its other citizens who had been deported into the Soviet Union mainly to Kazakhstan those persons were forcibly naturalized as Soviet citizens later on Germany granted to the ethnic German population in Russia and Kazakhstan full citizenship rights Poland has a limited repatriation program in place the most recent massive naturalization case resulted from the Argentine economic crisis in the beginning of the 21st century existing or slightly updated right of return laws in Spain and Italy allowed many of their diasporic descendants to obtain in many cases to regain naturalization in virtue of jus sanguinis as in the Greek case hence many Argentines acquired European nationality since the 14th Amendment to the United States Constitution grants citizenship only to those born are naturalized in the United States and subject to the jurisdiction thereof and the original United States Constitution only grants Congress the power of naturalization it could be argued that all acts of Congress that expand the right of citizenship are cases of mass naturalization this includes the acts that extended u.s. citizenship to citizens of Puerto Rico the United States Virgin Islands Guam and the nor Mariana Islands as well as the Indian Citizenship Act of 1924 which made all Native American citizens most of them were previously excluded under that jurisdiction Clause of the 14th amendment in the Eastern Malaysian state of Sabah mass naturalization also happened during the administration of United Sabah National Organization USNO and Sabah people's United Front BER J aya a Muslim dominated political parties to increase the Muslim population in the territory by naturalizing immigrants and refugees from the mainly Muslim dominated areas of Mindanao and Sulu Archipelago of the Philippines and Sulawesi of Indonesia topic in occupied territories the mass naturalization of native persons in occupied territories is illegal under the laws of war Hague and Geneva Conventions however there have been many instances of such illegal mass naturalizations in the 20th century topic two naturalization de naturalization is the reverse of naturalization when a state deprives one of its citizens of his or her citizenship from the point of view of the individual the naturalization means revocation or loss of citizenship the naturalization can be based on various legal justifications the most severe form is the stripping of citizenship when de naturalization takes place as a penalty for actions considered criminal by the state often only indirectly related to nationality for instance for having served in a foreign military in countries that enforce single citizenship voluntary naturalization in another country will lead to an automatic loss of the original citizenship the language of the law often refers to such cases as giving up one's citizenship or implicit renunciation of citizenship in another case affecting only foreign-born citizens the naturalization can refer to the loss of citizenship by an annulment of naturalization also known as administrative de naturalization where the original act of naturalization is found to be invalid for instance due to an administrative error or if it had been based on fraud including bribery in the u.s. the Bancroft treaties in the 19th century regulated legislation concerning the naturalization in 2010 the US government launched a program operation Janice to prevent aliens who received a final removal order under a different identity from obtaining immigration benefits in January 2018 for the first time a de naturalization was performed as a result of this program and a further program operations second-look was initiated by the she specifically to address leads received from operation Janice in June 2018 UCS is announced an increase of the efforts to detect fraudulent naturalization cases aiming at the revocation of the citizenship of individuals who had applied under false pretense topic after World War two topic in the United States loss of US citizenship was a consequence of foreign military service based on section 349 a 3 of the Immigration and Nationality Act until its provisions were found unconstitutional by the Supreme Court in 1967 Yasser Esam Hamby was a US citizen captured in Afghanistan in 2001 he was fighting against US and Afghan Northern Alliance forces siding with the Taliban he was named by the Bush administration as an illegal enemy combatant and militarily detained in the country for almost three years without receiving any charges on September 23rd 2004 the US Justice Department agreed to release Hamdi to Saudi Arabia on the condition that he give up his US citizenship though since it was done under duress it is possible that he can later reclaim it topic in the united kingdom section four of the British nationality immigration and Asylum Act 2002 gave power to the Home Secretary to deprive a person of a citizenship status if the Secretary of State is satisfied that the person has done anything seriously prejudicial to the vital interests of the United Kingdom etc except in the case where such might render the person stateless topic in Canada under Canadian citizenship law citizenship can be revoked by an order from the federal cabinet if naturalized Canadians is convicted of fraud in relation to their citizenship application or original admission to Canada as an immigrant II in the past three one nine seven seven revoking citizenship was more broad naturalization in another country long residence overseas before 1967 lost based on parents loss of Canadian citizenship those who are revoked can appeal to the Federal Court of Canada in South Africa in apartheid-era South Africa the ban to homeland Citizenship Act 1970 removed South African citizenship from black South Africans making them citizens of nominally independent or self-governing tribal homelands the ban Destin's none of which achieved international recognition in parallel with the creation of the homelands south africa's black population was subjected to a massive program of forced relocation it has been estimated that 3.5 million people were forced from their homes from the 1960s through the 1980s many being resettled in the bantu stands with the demise of the apartheid regime in South Africa in 1994 the Banta stones were dismantled in their territory reincorporated into the republic of south africa the drive to achieve this was spearheaded by the African National Congress as a central element of its program of reform the Bantu homeland citizenship act itself was repealed by the 1993 interim Constitution with all citizens being restored to their South African citizenship topic between world wars before World War one only a small number of countries had laws governing to naturalization that could be enforced against citizens guilty of lacking patriotism such D naturalized citizens became stateless persons during and after the war most European countries passed amendments to revoke naturalization in homo sacer sovereign power or bear life 1998 philosopher Giorgio Agamben mentioned a number of de naturalization laws that were passed after World War one by most European countries it is important to note that starting with the period of World War one many European states began to introduce laws which permitted their own citizens to be D naturalized and be nationalized the first was France in 1915 with regard to naturalized citizens of enemy origins in 1922 the example was followed by Belgium which revoked the naturalization of citizens who had committed an T national act during the war in 1926 the fascist regime in Italy passed a similar law concerning citizens who had shown themselves to be unworthy of Italian citizenship in 1933 it was Austria's turn and so forth until in 1935 the Nuremberg Laws divided German citizens into full citizens and citizens without political rights these laws and the mass statelessness that ensued mark a decisive turning point in the life of the modern nation state in its definitive emancipation from the naive notions of people and citizen the 1915 French de naturalization law applied only to naturalized citizens with enemy origins who had kept their original nationality later under Raymond poincaré A's government another law was passed in 1927 which entitled the government to denaturalize any new citizen who committed acts contrary to the national interest in 1916 Portugal passed a law which automatically denaturalized all citizens born to a German father in 1922 Belgium enacted a law revoking the naturalization of persons accused of having committed anti-national acts during the war this was supplemented in 1934 by a new decree against people in dereliction of their duties as Belgian citizens after 1926 in Italy people who were deemed not to deserve the Italian citizenship or who were considered to represent a threat to the public order could lose their naturalization Egypt in 1926 in Turkey in 1928 enacted laws authorizing the naturalization of any person threatening the public order Austria passed a similar law in 1933 by which it could denaturalize any citizen who participated in a hostile action against the state Russia also passed several similar decrees after 1921 in 1933 Nazi Germany passed a law authorizing it to denaturalize any person living abroad and began restricting the citizenship rights of naturalized citizens of Jewish origin followed in 1935 by citizens by birth on the basis of the Nuremberg Laws during Vichy France 15,000 persons mostly Jews were denaturalized between June 1940 and August 1944 following the setting up in July 1940 of a commission charged of revision of naturalization since the 1927 reform of the nationality law topic before World War one in the United States the proposed but never ratified titles of nobility amendment of 1810 would revoke the American citizenship of anyone who would accept claim receive or retain any title of nobility or who would receive any gifts or honors from a foreign power topic see also citizenship permanent residency history of citizenship European Convention on nationality Convention on the reduction of statelessness topic references topic external links media related to naturalization at wikimedia commons political Adina's comm videos of 2008 US presidential election candidates positions regarding immigration naturalization first appeared in the Constitution EU do citizenship observatory
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Subsistence Practices in the Arid Negev Highlands During the Intermediate Bronze Age
[Music] sorry in advance some of this is gonna be read because I just got out of the field two days ago but I'll begin today I'll be presenting a summary of the results of a portion of my PhD titled subsistence practices in the arid Negev Highlands during the intermediate Bronze Age I understand that most of this probably means nothing to you so I'll start with a short background anyway to understand the intermediate Bronze Age we first need to look at the preceding period the early Bronze Age 2/3 the EB is a very interesting period in time because it's the first experiment in the southern Levant with urbanism and regional power structures the most powerful entity during this time is the old kingdom of Egypt this is the beginning of the unification of north and south and this kind of thing happening here to the north of the area we have Syrian urban sphere and in the center we have a Canaanite urban sphere that is starting to coalesce at the same time we have copper mines to the east in modern-day Jordan that are being exploited and in between we have these marginal settlements in arid sites which will be the focus of this study now during this period we have evidence for heavy trading continuing connecting the copper tin mines also to the Old Kingdom and throughout all the urban areas and the maritime and as including maritime trade now focusing now an intermediate period this is when things change Egypt reaches new levels prosperity for reference this period is the time that corresponds to the construction of the pyramids at giza in the north syrian cities expand and become more powerful but in the centre we have this kind of situation that is confusing where we have this d urbanization and realization at the same time copper mines are still being exploited in the east and the margin settlement sites are expanding trade is still continuing in the area but now for some reason maritime trade is no longer following the coast but actually going from directly from the Old Kingdom to the Syrian area so there's a big change in the center here including the expansion of these sites the urbanization and this will be the focus of my research basically the purpose of my research to explore this kind of increase in the arid sites specifically in the Negev Highlands using reconstructed subsistence strategies as a proxy for settlement trends in other words what exactly does this new settlement represent is it changing political structures does it have to do with what's going on in Egypt in the Syrian urban cities does it have to do with the urbanization and realization of stuff going on in the canaanite area or is this something different as this Nomad ization of urban people formerly urban people is this Sedin tation of pastoral nomads in arid environments now there's unsafe areas these are the larger questions that will be kind of looked at this is just one part of a larger program where we have studied settlement oscillations in this arid environment over the long DeRay so previously we did areas involved with the Iron Age early Islamic Byzantine era these kind of situations now focusing into what I'm going to be talking about today we have in this kind of expanding settlement system we have two types of sites we have large sites which are kind of this is a good example here this is much of a sad day you can see that it's quite a large site these are new these never exist before or anytime after in the Negev Highlands in comparison we have these kind of small sites they're much smaller and traditionally these are connected to nomadic probably agro pastoralists and these ones are more can considered to be sedentary Agri pastoralists or somehow related to the copper production so these were the big ideas that we wanted to check because these are big assumptions based on no direct evidence for any sort of any sort no idea of copper production animal rearing or cereal agriculture has been identified in previous excavations of either these types of sites so we went in looking at mainly subsistence strategies livestock rearing for example how we could identify this and this we are looking at it through identification of dung deposits at sites - we have dry farming week and we are also looking at this through dung deposits as a proxy if these animals are eating agricultural byproducts and three we were looking at copper processing or production which we hope to find in ash features and fire features beyond subsistence we also wanted to understand the time component what are these sites are they are the contemporary is there some kind of sequence is there different phasing in this period is there any corner sort of stratigraphic or horizontal development of sites this has recently been published elsewhere so I won't get too much in the chronology but I'll briefly mention it in a few slides anyway over the course of this research we basically used three main Jew archaeological methods we used micro Roman a remain quantifications and morphologies in the case of phytoliths specifically to identify dung context and also ash features we use FTIR for mineral mineral characterization micro morphology to understand depositional history of archaeological context and to identify copper production or processing we used XRF not in the field but in the lab after excavation at the same time we did a few dating schemes including radiocarbon and OSL at the sites to understand kind of the what I was talking about before the horizontal or horizontal or vertical stratigraphy anyway we chose four sites to do large-scale case studies that we chose two large sites must base today and nzq can see them labeled here in an orange oops wrong computer Orange and two smaller sites the hub will care in Nahal neat sana three three two now these are in the same kind of area roughly where they have about the same rainfall but they are in different micro environments we have different geology and different other things that we wanted to control we wanted to associate the subsistence practices with this type of site rather than something or to see if it's related to a type of site or if it's related to something more general more something to do directly with the environment we did here's just a brief showing of our c14 results at an Zeek we have nine dates they came in a very short range between 2500 and 2200 BC this fits in the first stages of the intermediate Bronze Age which is very interesting and then at a smaller site Aetna Hubbell care we have nine dates also to give us a much larger range so we can already see from the chronology that there's some kind of continuation of one pattern and the formation of a new kind of settlement type in the Negev this is something that was unclear before this study now to give you the results of the first site we excavated this is mosh base today we excavated 16 loci in both structures and open areas across the two bridges over the saddle we took 32 sediment samples from the area we took much more but 32 samples from archaeological context and we analyzed them for fuddle if concentrations in Doug's very light concentrations now in this graph you can see quite clearly and that the first thing it's immediately apparent how low the control quantifications are down here and that there is only a minor elevation in surface areas and also floors and archaeological contexts only in a shared layers do we have really high concentrations of phytoliths at the same time dunks very light concentrations are extremely low in all areas which is something we didn't expect we expected there to be animals somewhere in some of our excavated areas so this area we were basically at least primary preliminary we were saying that there is no dung at these sites and that these two regions are it must be supported by something else we also did XRF and certain ash can't and we found no elevations in copper or any kind of other metallurgical by-product minerals iron silicon manganese these sorts of objects so we're kind of left with a mystery here what was this if there's no animals at these sites over across a large exposure what's going on here and we have maybe no production of copper what's really happening now looking at the material culture we basically in the pottery we had pottery we had storage vessels mainly about 60% we had copper we had red sea shells so we can see some kind of trading systems coming out and we had a quite a good deal lithics but indeed we had no evidence of sickle blades which should be indicative of some kind of agricultural activity now for the second site we wanted to look at this site that maybe had better preservation we first thought this had to be a preservation issue maybe because dunks fairy lights or calcitic micro remains that flash flood or something washed them all away so we went to a different site a more lowland site on an alluvial terrace where we are hoping that the fact the sites were not built on bedrock might give us a better opportunity for preservation of micro remains so we excavated here five different areas six structures six open areas about 75 square meters and so is quite a large excavation we took 82 sediment samples from across the terraces and across the areas and actually surprisingly we got the same kind of picture what we saw is phytolith concentrations are only really elevated in outdoor surfaces a little bit in floor context within structures but mainly in ash deposits and hearths again Dong's fairy-like contexts were absolutely dunks very light concentrations were basically non-existent across the board so again in a larger site where we think that we have good preservation we again see the same kind of pattern so again no dung what's going on here in this site we did a much larger XRF study on all of the ash features that we found and again we've no evidence of enrichment of copper or any kind of metallurgical activity so at this point we were basically pretty secure that the idea of copper production being per space persuasive controlling the formation of these sites maybe doesn't have anything and also oddly there's no animals here so what's going on material cultural again we have the same pattern that we have at Marshall base today we have pottery mainly storage vessels copper lithics and very few animal bones so to give a quick summary of the two sites here they are in comparison we basically have no evidence for dung at either the sites in the smaller study of mascha base a day and the much larger one at nzk there's no context with animal dung in any site we have ass deposits of both sites both in secondary and in situ contexts but again according to XRF neither none of these can be associated with copper processing although we do have evidence of copper items including ingots items and scrap so copper is traveling through here but there is nothing happening in these sites ceramics again as I said sorry I switched the percentages but storage clearly dominates the assemblages of both of these and cooking and domestic other domestic forms are much much lower so we decided that the most logical thing if we have no animals we have trade items coming through that these these sites must be supported primarily by trade and they must have no evidence they have a no connection to direct food production now to check our results and make sure that we weren't just making a big crazy idea out of nothing we looked at small ephemeral sites in comparison now these have always been assumed to be kind of pastoral nomadism places so we start off with the Hubbell care we excavated 12 low sigh small probes one to two meters across the site and we took about 760 sediment samples now what you can immediately see here brown equals dung that we have a done signal showing up quite strongly in many of the archaeological contexts I want to point out here that the concentrations are different in this side we have the phyto let's plot it and on this side we have dung stray lights now I don't know about how many of you have done ethnographic studies on an archaeological dung but if you're doing quantifications of dunks fairy lights these are the levels that you hit in modern-day dung so we can say here that in the hobble care where we do have a good presence of dung the preservation is very very exceptional anyway these are the dung contexts you can see they take up the majority of the site and also what's interesting is it highlights that there is different use of space we have different use of space in this room here room four and also in a structure that honestly I was too lazy to draw here and rectangular structure to the side where we might have a few cultic objects showing up so we can see that there is a differentiation use of space and interestingly there is either exceptional cleaning or there's a maintenance of this over long periods of time which is very interesting on a kind of anthropological level anyway in the dung context I also did vital if morphologies and basically all dung contexts are dominated by woody phytoliths we were looking here to see if we could identify seasonal variations or anything with increased concentrations over time and yeah vital it's indicative of Syria not cereals excuse me grasses but we found nothing these are heavily dominated by woody finalists and we have no vitalists indicative of cereals at all material culture here is the exact opposite of what we see at NZ canned mushroom a sad day where we have pottery mainly cooking vessels dominating the assemblage and again very few animal bones now for the final site that we looked at we recently in April we excavated two small sites in the same area as kind of like a control and we want to do a more spatial analysis so we gridded them up so far I've only analyzed parts of this structure here and this area here and what we had is we in this area we have 35 square meters exposed findings we I've done about 20 of the 16 samples in these three areas we have an outside area inside a structure and in the open courtyard and what we saw again is that there is differentiation of space outside no animal activity inside a slight animal activity maybe it's being dragged in or something and outside in the open courtyard we have heavy animal activity or at least heavy preservation of animal activity so to go through quickly the summary at these sites yes we have done we have animal dung and large courtyards covering the site super-obvious ash we have ash in certain areas again here we have no indicative we have no material that is related to copper or anything so we didn't actually even process XRF because there seemed no point ceramics storage was rather low and cooking vessels at least in the Hubbell care were quite high almost 50 percent no honestly I can say something very strongly I think we have evidence here of clear pastoralism we have no evidence of agricultural activity according to the phytolith and lithic assemblages and Nahal nice honest seems to be reflecting the same kind of idea although I still have more work to do moving on so during this period interestingly we have two very different settlement types we have small sites reflecting pastoralism and large sites which are basically micro actually micro archaeologically empty and the only thing that we can reconstruct here is some kind of trading system supporting this we have no evidence for copper production these are both contemporaneous but large sites are new there's something different that changes with the onset of the intermediate Bronze Age broad implications may be the trading trend trade routes is actually the impetus for this development in arid settlements and this is kind of like where the future of our investigations will be exploring thank you [Applause] [Music] [Applause]
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CATCHING HUGE BASS off 2nd STORY BALCONY!! (LUXURY APARTMENTS 💰)
don't Wow big one-oh how are we gonna do this could you just hold this while I run around okay okay what's up YouTube we just pulled up to the boathouse we're over here fishing these columns underneath the leasing office the gym and whatnot nice I don't think got one on camera but him and Kristen have had maybe four or five catches already I think the bites looking pretty good we're gonna hit this Bank over here behind us that side tends to do well and we don't see what happens you know I think we can get a mondo on today's vlog let's get in there switch all over to the GoPro have at it [Music] Oh had them on damn [Music] I'll catch that we had one worked him right off the hook I wonder if the GoPro was angled down on there for you guys to see it dude this would have been the sickest catch I had one right in between the columns it was textbook and like he was running with it I set the hook and he flew out of the water and came off for here at the boathouse and the colony his apartments over here Christian just left to go pick up his girl and then Bryce and I are sticking it out for a minute we're fishing these columns underneath the what is this like the gym this is like the leasing office but the gym is right here next door - they got the pool over there but yeah I mean they're gonna be stocked up against this structure most likely oh I hit that third column out there guys I hit that third one I've been over there yet this is a good cast there's square concrete blocks at the base of each of these columns and it's easy to get your hook caught on those and break off as Bryce has done already fourth I wasn't filming at that point so there's no demonstration but you've got to be careful practice Kuk and a half and if I should even worry about this over here I'm gonna give it a cast but oh that's the wall never chipped tungsten thanks boo oh goodness oh he's on he's on he's on [Music] this oh my goodness no this is too easy seven six heavy we don't play around with this rod I think house it's ripping out are they trippin out are they watching from up here I didn't know people were dumb enough to fish from up here I'm just messing around I'm just trying to have fun for YouTube what's up security yeah guys if you're ever having trouble getting your hook out from the bass what I just did that little technique right there you just pop the hook and even if you're not gonna hook yourself because even if it goes at an angle you won't you won't get hosts in most cases I haven't hooked myself doing it yet because that barb goes in past the mouth and then it's gonna be tough to get it out so you can push all you want you might not get it that little pop though does the trick I'm gonna get him back on the water real quick we'll catch some more for you guys first one of the day okay thank you it's a little guy we'll get we'll get some nice ones though pretty funny all right we're gonna let him go just on the other side of the bridge from where we caught him and look at all this baitfish for him oh my goodness sink and sand I got to throw you in from here because it's my shoes are sinking in the mud all right let's go for number two now imagine if that was like a three I don't know if it's even worth it to cast right here I can pretty much see everything watch this oh I can see the Bandido from here it looks good you want to walk that bank over there on the back end go ahead and grab the rest of the goodies because we're gonna hit this Bank over here so might as well carry all the stuff look you're passing bass right now what are you doing okay good looking out right got my feet I literally dropped the van Dido bug right to the edge of this grass line right here and I was thinking I might do one just chillin we can get that barb it's gonna make it hard to push and that's the point it's let it gets a good hook set and then one a while the fish to get away while you're bringing it in that hook barb right there give it that pop see sometimes you have to give it that pop and sometimes you don't that one wasn't too bad but getting that hook out of the best that can be tricky sometimes I'm not too bad other times I'm gonna hit that rest this grass line because I think they're just gonna be hanging out right along the edge you got ripped up a little too much break off a little chunk and we can reuse this for a minute now it's a little awkward looking but it should get the job done and if I don't catch anything in the next five minutes or so doing that same thing fishing right here on the edge of this line then I'm just going to switch right back to a new one because I've got plenty in my pocket he was literally just right here along the edge oh there's another dude he just took it to the right oh my god swimming with it I should have let him have it for a second no I'm not even I didn't even cast like a couple feet out okie-dokie all right we know they're here nice [Music] pull fast one this place guys we just made this sweet move right here we've got to catch some more fish off these balconies I'm thinking black and blue almost but I'm a classic man core ground smooth tungsten with their weight pegs too hot worm hook oh are you on oh no way I don't think y'all can hear Bryce but ambassadors just chasing the crack and crawl up I'm gonna try and link up with one from up here we'll see man that'll be dope hit me up but it really does look pretty dirty to me I'm gonna make the switch to black and blue [Music] it's funny guys but all the turtles are over here I think I'm gonna cast where the turtles are oh we got a bite I don't know if he's on don't serious about time got one out deep I was just saying where these turtles are out here guys the water might be a little bit warmer they're cold-blooded they like to stay where the waters warm biggest one out of here yet Wow big one I don't know if I'm gonna be able to get them up might have two dudes this is a solid one yeah let's see might be a little tricky oh my goodness oh my goodness look at that fish big fish out of here guys oh wow how we gonna do this hey would you mind helping me that would be so amazing if you could this oh my goodness this would be so amazing of you if you could could you just hold this while I run around okay don't let that go oh my goodness how am I gonna do this [Music] let's see maybe Oh oh that's not if you can just hit the button where your thumb is your left thumb and it'll let it loose I won't if I can just walk in and get up it might be pretty deep I don't know what come here fishy fishy oh okay okay oh my goodness guys thank you okay you can reel it up I'll be right there thank you so much all right let's get the phone out of the pocket phone and their plugs out of the pocket big one over there by the Turtles oh my goodness oh thank you guys so much oh oh my goodness check him out have you all ever fished out of here before no teamwork teamwork little buddy I appreciate you yes I just make some videos on YouTube some fishing videos yeah I'm just gonna put him on the scale and weigh him and I'm gonna put it right back in the water wow what a sign guys all those turtles are out there battery's about to die on the GoPro let's see what we got here solid fish there we go 2.95 about three pounds that's fishing right here crazy let's go ahead and get him back in the water he was out deep where those turtles were nice and warm I had to set all my gear down and we're just gonna tighten you guys up so that doesn't happen again yeah we're gonna we're gonna get her back in the water she's been out a few minutes now so let's go ahead there she is she's got it go on look at that look at that three pounder out deep guys how crazy was that catch that was probably the craziest catch I've ever put up on YouTube right there Lincoln said that family was right there and they were able to help me out with that I would have had to try and pull him up but I don't think it would have worked guys that was seventeen pound fluorocarbon but a three pound bass just straight vertical weight that would have been in this challenge and I wouldn't want to put put put the bass in jeopardy either by you know having a drop from 20 feet so that was just Wow Bryce and I were just talking about how there hasn't been too many big fish caught out here lately the big ones could be stacked up right there they could be just staging waiting for the water to warm up a little bit more and then coming closer shallow if she had the bandido bug bit for quite a while because you know I had got that one hit but I did not want to set the hook until I knew for sure and so I was making sure it was swimming it did feel a little heavy but I was kind of worried that might not have been her and I felt the second tug that's when I said let's go and we got her out far definitely glad I got that lunker 76 heavy rod oh my goodness you guys are curious about any favorite rods by the way this is just recently announced you get a 20% discount at checkout with my code western 20 and I'll drop that in the description for you guys super stoked on that catch I'm gonna have to get to work now literally gotta end the vlog let me just take you all with the recap real fast to close this thing out man that was I'm pumped dude I want to stay in fish but I can't I just don't have time and I would rather stay in fish if by Brice or Christian was here still that way if something like that happens again and it's an even bigger fish they could really help me out but yeah those turtles are just still hanging out in that area I bet that that spot must just be a little bit warmer or something that's absolutely crazy this is what did it y'all and then I got the Bandito bug by googan baits on here it has been absolutely killing it for me along with the crack and crawl on the trench hog really to be honest if you watched my most recent videos and so man I've just been throwing every color black and blue is what got that big one and then more of like a watermelon color got em over there on that Bank and then off the other balcony I really hope you guys dug this video man it was a lot of fun to put together if we can get this thing to 500 likes which would be a huge milestone for me I will do more fishing off balcony videos for you guys in the future and I might even come back here and try and link up with five and try some places downtown let's get after y'all I appreciate every one of you see you on the next one peace out [Music]
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Forests: how CIFOR keeps them on the agenda
what is the role of C4 in both highlighting the importance of forest and in safeguarding the rights and livelihoods of people who live in the forest what do you see and where is C4 headed guarding the the values of the natural resource as well as as making sure that the the livelihoods of uh people are um looked after taken care of and and opportunities are are there and and then ultimately to to Serb all that that the governance of of U Forest natural resources and also uh Law and Order at large is is serving these purposes I think we we have a very broad playing field as as se4 and we work with forestry in the broadest possible manner to to cover this full range of of of uh subjects that I that I mentioned it's really exciting because forestry I think will be one of the cornerstones in the new development development and climate Frameworks that we will see materializing in 2015 and and Forestry is really relevant across the board in in that framework yeah and I think you know as a research organization being able to tell you know put in place research that looks at you know what policy process What policies lead to positive outcomes What policies you know lead to to to to failures to to achieve those outcomes what is it about policy processes that that lead to to successful outcomes of the policy process um what measures on the ground actually achieve uh progress what are the benchmarks what are the baselines and what sort of progress can be achieved and how can we we recognize and manage these trade-offs there're going to be emerging issues as as as uh consumption patterns change as as population grows as population is where populations and households live and earn their livings and how they organize their their livelihoods as that changes it's going to be huge issues that that that come up that the society's going to need to face and and a research organization like C4 is there to begin to help put in place the evidence so that people can make the policy makers can make informed decisions that land managers can make informed decisions and and be more sure of the outcome of of what they're trying to to put the the the policies and measures they're putting in place to achieving their objectives
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Revolutions of Time | Jonathan Dunn | Science Fiction | Talkingbook | English | 2/3
the revolutions of time by Jonathan Dunn this is a librivox recording all librivox recordings are in the public domain for more information or to volunteer please visit librivox.org recording by william Hahn in Australia the revolutions of time by Jonathan Dunn chapter seven down to noon am i when I awoke the next morning I found Barnabas and Wagner conversing quietly in the corner of my bed chambers and as I first opened my eyes I saw Wagner looking at me with a blank glazed expression what Barnabas was one of our prehension apparently on my behalf it seemed odd to me but as Wagner became livid again quickly after his split-second laps and gave me a hearty good morning I thought nothing more of it after his greeting he continued the day is right for victory my friend and the time has come for battle we both have some preparations to complete and so must separate but we will meet again at noon in the entrance hall farewell until then and with that he quit the room I looked a burn of us yet before either of us could speak we heard a low hollow grumbling but the shaking of some buildings or foundation he looked in my direction for a moment with an alarmed countenance before I said defensively tis but my stomach then we must get you some victuals he laughed and I adjust the thing to satisfy you and keep you so for a day or more Samira's it is our traditional energy food although its taste is bitter its afterlife is pleasant and what is fairly except a servant to the body I said let us eat very well he replied and he we did for it was brought by a food service cannot or on a tray and I was surprised to see that it was a mixture of broccoli spinach and mushrooms with a flavorless glowing sauce he was white incidentally for it was both bitter before and pleasant after its consumption I know of the solids but what is this sauce I asked of him Carbon he replied I looked and even questioned pure carbon I've never heard of its having this years before your civilization was long ago and had not developed it yet that has perplexed me now that you mention it I said Onan seemed to mean that I was going back in time to help my ancestors but you say that I went forward that I am one of the Ancients he was weary for a moment though if it was because of the apparent conflict or because it was on the first name basis with his God I couldn't tell he soon recovered his countenance and said it is a complicated question and I believe you should ask Wagner the next time you see him after the raid though of course the time of departure is nine now however so you should put on your anti-electron suit he said as he picked it up from the corner and brought it to me it was a subtle dark brown and looked more than like a normal suit of clothes than an electron reflecting suit but then again I thought why would it be a strange looking apparatus why would an advanced technological age necessarily be devoid of any sense of fashion although that would be assuming that that any civilization had ever had one fashion is more a characterization of a culture than a basic and unchanging principle for a desert people would wear clothes that will be most uncomfortable to a people who lived in the snow clothes may not make the man but the man certainly makes the clothes and you can judge a person by what they wear so far as it is in their power to decide what that is after putting on the suit I found that it fit perfectly and above that I found it to be very comfortable including the headpiece which formed closely around the skull and was not at all noticeable or obscuring in fact it as it was made of plasma that allowed everything through except lone particles it was so uninhibited that I moan after I had put on mine I had completely forgotten about it the only other part of the suit that stood out at all was a long metallic buckle that secured the belt in having a bowie knife hidden within it in an unnoticeable and inconspicuous manner Barnabas had put on his as I had put on mine and as I looked away from the mirror that was opposite the door I saw him dressed the same as myself yet because the seats so blended with his fur it was hard to tell which ended we're finding that we were both ready we were paired to the entrance hall along the way I asked bonobos of his wife Wagner's sister of whom I had heard little and seen nothing he was quiet for a pause then said she was an angel what else can be said was I asked hesitantly yes she was killed by the solids on a border raid as we were at that time living apart from the can--it or mass with a few friends she was less aggressive than her brother and much to his dispro Batian we live with a group of separatists believing that war physical conflict is never the right answer to ideological conflict Wagner excommunicated us in his anger though his sister was very dear to him and after she died he was struck with remorse and made me his deputy kibitzer he felt that it would somehow do her honor as it would recognize us as having been married and make me his brother-in-law which is an important relationship traditionally as he has no other siblings so here I am technically second-in-command but because of my soft lining I have no real command you would not attack me am I then I asked he chose his words carefully seeing more pain will not negate the pain already in existence yet war is not always avoidable and sometimes it is even necessary when we reached the entrance hall where the raiding party was to meet we found that there was already assembled a majority of the force including Wagner party was only 20 strong as the atomic analyzers were there to do the main work and the planned raid required stealth and secrecy not force or might within a quarter of an hour all the stragglers had arrived and all their analyzers were accounted for so Wagner gave a short debriefing to ensure that all the members won the same page we were to sneak into the city when the populace was distracted the fire unlike you clam when Ansem which was to be started at midnight we would plant the atomic analyzers at the right spacing so as to bring down the whole city once we were escaped using a remote control provided for that very purpose the suits would protect us from the blast and as a precaution the remote had an automatic five-second delay between being pressed and exploding the bombs though it was more for form than practicality after he finished we set off being arranged to a breast Poirot there being 10 rows Barnabas and myself were partners for we had become close friends in the few days that I had spent among the kenna tools or Wagner was once again the leading guide and Taurus the rear guard after crossing a chasm that separated the hall and the entrance tunnel we came to the long defile that formed the latter and passed through it swiftly the lofty Archer guards remaining a stone and immovable as when I had first come through we then came to the winding stairs that occupied the hallowed innards of a massive an ancient tree of which kind many were to be found in Deum being at least 50 feet thick and 700 feet high such gigantic trees that were never seen elsewhere yet constituted the whole forests of the northern lands I found that the stairs were as long as I had remembered taking us a great while to ascend to the top of the tree and when we had made it we especially myself were dazzled by the effluent light of midday after having been out of the sun's reach for the last few days I was completely unprepared though the shock helped me by curing me of any disillusionment that comes from not seeing Sun Moon or stars for any length of time taking a rest for a few moments on the seats on the platform we collected our strength after our brief repose was complete we set off again with renewed vigor across the tree way on which I had first come to the can--it oars fortress you will remember that the road was made by the securing of five or six foot platforms to the intertwine branches of those great trees over which one could travel with these and be safe from exposure those below by the thick foliage that grow on the trees and was carefully manicured for that very purpose soon we reached the first platform I had seen which we had come upon from below but we did not descend there instead keeping on by the tree away in the direction from which we had come that night that been towards southward toward the lake the savanna and those are Dovan capital noonim i the air was warm with a slight breeze as we went along and that mix with the plentiful floor about us and the songs of the treetop dwellers rendered the whole feeling of the walk peaceful and happy though its inner was not to be such I soon forgot the worldly concerns that plagued me as I was soaking in the simplicity of nature not a simplicity of form for all things are in comprehensively complex but simplicity of meaning after a time I began noticing changes in our surroundings that indicated we were drawing nearer to our goal namely the trees lessening in proportions the terrain becoming flatter in the air growing moister and more vibrant still the trees continued to spring up from the ground like great earthen tentacles for while their size diminished it was not by enough to change their demeanour the trees everywhere on Dame being great in size the Sun journeyed with us and by the time we reach Lake York way and when upsome Twilight's last acne was being performed in the heavenly theater and the rippling waters mirrored it adding only a strange flowing texture the lakes current caught my eye with subtle oddity for it was a miss and it appeared upon close inspection that there was an undertow as if there was an underground river flowing into the lake and bringing about its swirling currents burr never saw me looking down at the waters from the lofty road with a puzzled look and asked me if I was wondering about the waters current replied that I was and he told me that it was the further disfarmer being pumped into the lake through the underground aqueducts which of course was for the purpose of igniting it decoy for our raid once it was explained and made sense yet I looked at it anyway if it was still a gorgeous and barring view we were moving quickly however it soon was out of sight and I gained turned towards our destination with apprehensions of failure they seemed to place great faith in my presence as the emissary of Onan and while I was i was also Jehu and i wasn't confident with my own abilities but it was upon these and the situation mostly rested it been the resolve of the gods after the Homeric period to take a more removed role in the lives of men I wonder how many from my own times were divine agents for better or worse either way my main concern then was making the correct decisions for I rightly believed that my involvement would decide the matter although not in the manner I had anticipated as I looked about myself to reconnoiter the feelings of my comrades I was fruitless for they all wore impermeable countenances though that was itself an indicator of their resolve within an hour after the fall of darkness we reached the outskirts of noonim I or rather its edge for it was a walled-in with massive stone walls and battlements with a sturdy gate of 20-foot width being placed at the northern southern eastern and western ends the trees hung a right over the walls and the such we were able to take positions from which we could descend into the city when the time to do so came yet we were still rendered invisible by the thick foliage night's zenith blew in slowly on the wind like the belated breaths of a dying man and after a period of worry it came midnight the appointed hour no sooner had the moon reached its utmost height shrouding the lands in the shadowless vortex then a great blaze erupted from the northern lands and it rose almost instantly to its estimated height of 5 miles it was a terrible sight to behold for any flame is a captivating display of inorganic life but a pillar of flame several miles high is more than just an enlarged specimen for it plays host to a great horde of phantasmal apparitions that wrestled ferociously with one another as the flame shot upwards it cast a great light down everything that rivaled the illumination of midday at first I feared lest the light should show our silhouettes to the Zod's as we were between their minutes but it did not or at least they took no notice of it if it did for we were quite undetected in our hiding place our worries were far from over though for now came the crucial point in our plans in order for our small force to infiltrate the city and place the atomic analyzes the sods must not only have been distracted and preoccupied with the blaze but they had also to lead the city almost empty and go to the lake itself for if a crier was raised or any substantial resistance attempted the complex procedures to detonate the analyzers properly so as to level the city but not the surrounding country may have been hindered there were several factors on our side though the element of surprise being the former's for in their excitement the Zaytoven resistance would likely mistake us for a regular-sized army and flee in fear at our supposed superiority especially since the presence of me the kinsman-redeemer was known to the sods also the sods were known to be curious and careless and ruled by the desire for excitement meaning that if an entertaining undertaking was possible they would pursue it no matter how dangerous or ill-advised in a moment after the flame was lit all of the sods outside which were many were gazing with silent wonder at it and in the second moment all the rest had joined them in their confused contemplation but the third moment witnessed a drastic change in their behavior for their initial bewilderment wore off and suddenly with a United Prelude of the drawing of a breath they all began speaking at once resulting in a clamorous din the lasted for a few moments before things hushed again and we could hear a few individual voices discussing loudly though we couldn't make out their exact words they were apparently conferring with one another about what action to take our breathing became slow and heavy Brow's werenít tensley for we knew that the fate of our mission rested on what they did then whether or not the long planned decoy would work it was an anxious moment and one with a heavy burden attached to it fortunately though as our fate was decided it was done so in our favor for those arts began exiting the city in a great multitude of scales that swept along the Savannah like a tidal wave over a sandy coast they came out fast and strong though each of the four gates though only the northern was fully visible to us the others being too far to be seen distinctly still we could see them rushing out of noonim I had a quick pace not hurried as if frightened or finicky nor slow as in deliberation and meditation instead it was a steady trot that they took allowing them to move safely and swiftly the tide of the xored swept steadily past us and it was a good half an hour later that the final ones had left the gates in the city far behind most had taken some type of weapon a pitchfork or club or occasionally a sword for the threat of war was a constant but none of them had any idea that their only danger was behind him it was not all in the clear though for a patrol of guards equipped with long Spears and clothes with a tough leathery armor while making their way to and fro on the tops of the walls where there was a platform of about five feet across that served as a road to the soldiers in their watches it was evident by their countenance as though that the guards now on duty were more interested in the fire in their immediate vicinity thinking no doubt that the laurels were to be won there and not an animai and as such they paid little heed to the walls instead walking with their next crane precariously to the north we were able to jump onto the wall silently from our concealed roost on the tree way when the nearest patrol had passed by from the air we went along the wall a short way until we came to a Battlement they're taking the downward leading steps that brought us to the ground once there we were pleased and hopeful of what we saw everything was abandoned and nosed ARDS were in sites save those on the walls his gaze was cast elsewhere we set to work then according to our present plan which was to break up into groups of two and cover the city with our atomic analyzers so as to spread the destruction as evenly as possible we ignore myself war partners and we took the central district near the government center the palace and the temple of time which rose above the city like a great tree admits the desert it was in fact the very structure that had so stood out to me during my journey through the Prairie upon my arrival and once again it's sobering sensation struck me and I found myself staring up at its top a full eight hundred feet high the bottom being in an ornate and elaborate temple the middle which supplied most of its height was a long round tower and atop there was spiracle pinnacle which had what looked to be a ruminant Wagner soon called my attention back to our work and we visit ourselves with planting a bomb at the base of the palace using a small type analyzer which I noticed was set just right so that while all of noonim I would be leveled the temple with its great tower would be beyond the impact unless standing just as we had set it correctly we heard a high-pitched whistle which was the preconcerted signal among the Raiders to use if any danger was nigh we looked up directly and saw its reason a squadron of Zod's had been garrison inside the palace and had not left like the others apparently because its sole purpose was to protect their king who did not leave the city being preoccupied with business and not seeing the flames when he did go to the window he saw the fire and much to see what was about but instead of finding out he ran into us who were right outside the palace flagging a dashed wildly through the streets in an impressive show of dexterity and did a wall jump between two lofty buildings to gain the wall the others had done likewise having been trained by a lifetime of conflict to have nerves of lightning speed and earthly strength their instincts had come in subconsciously when they had seen the cause the alarm and they escaped without thinking of me in the critical moment I lack such strength and speed of mind and was caught as soon as I had seen the squadron aided probably by the fact that the upon seeing me the king had become excited and rushed at me with great speed when Wagner had first turned around and saw me there prisoner he looked crestfallen and hopeless for he had no way to rescue me he held the remote control for the atomic analyzers in his hand was about to set them off and make good the plan but before he could our eyes met for an instant and we connected beyond time and space experiencing a strange interpersonal deja vu all was silent and still in that instant and I saw him struggling inwardly would he detonate the analyzers and make good his long-awaited plan or would he retreat and lead the city unharmed for though I was wearing the electron reflecting suit the collapse of all the high-rise buildings would litter the ground with debris from them and all on the ground would be crushed would he spare me from death or his people in that instant his face spoke more than many others do in their entire lifetime it was cut through with a contrasting countenance and yet inside of his eyes there was something foreign to them shining through something that I had never seen on his fretless features before evil intent I could not tell if it was natural to them and simply well hidden or if it was an alien expression but it was fearfully expressed and his eyes seemed to say even at that great distance they took a third course that he would save me but not for my sake instead for his people's and then it passed for he looked away replaced the remote to his belt and led to the ground where the other can--it oars were awaiting him I saw him no more until the situation was much changed end of chapter 7 the revolutions of time by Jonathan Dunn this is a librivox recording all librivox recordings are in the public domain for more information or to volunteer please visit librivox.org recording by William Hahn in Australia the revolutions of time by Jonathan Dunn chapter 8 the temple of time I turn slowly away from where Wagner had disappeared over the site of the wall and faced my captors the Zod's chief among them was the king he being a foot or two taller than the others with a graceful and powerful pose that struck or into the eyes of the beholder with its innate command and dignity both of which flowed from it as naturally as water from a well there were about twenty guards in the squadron that protected the king but it was not so much that from the terror of them that the canon tors fled nor was it because of the guards that patrolled the walls and were sure to join any fray attempted it was instead an apparent fear of the king and rightly so for his demeanour was fierce and sophisticated as if he were not just a warrior nor solely a scholar but a mixture of the two that gave him an aura that inspired fear some unseen presence that filled the air around him and sent his neighbors into a reverencing or reminiscent of a lover's sacred euphoria intangible yet undeniable as I turned to him he smiled and greeted me softly and pleasantly in such a way that seemed contry to his nature instead of being terrible and glorious like the crash of thunder or the din of waves his voice was melodious subtly so like a soft summer rain affecting the dreams of a slumbering child as it falls gently on his face there was a rhythm that ran through it like poetry yet not like average poetry where the rhythm is forced and the lines deformed to its ungainly warble but like heavenly poetry where the rhythm is beyond the conscious and into the subconscious where it inspires a feeling of quaint remembrance of itself if it were there and not there at the same time and while it was soft and pleasant it was not feminine for it was a strong baritone reinforced by its own superiority and strengthened by its wit and sobriety greetings o chosen one he said to me I see that you have arrived safely yes quite soundly I replied a little taken aback on two fronts firstly he was not angry or indignant that I had attempted to destroy his kingdom and take his life in the process and secondly he seemed to expect me as if I were his midday tea partner I am glad for I wish you no harm though you can--it orion friends obviously felt no such concern but just as well for they always were unpredictable I'm sorry that there is no one here at the moment or we should have a great welcoming parade for our newly arrived Kingsman Redeemer but they are offered the lake inspecting the fire I suppose I must admit it caught me off guard for a moment or two and at first I was actually quite surprised I soon remembered though that our friends the canna tors would have gotten some notions in their heads of a battle at your arrival it must be a grand sight in any case and not one to miss I gave him a strange look for I was a bit confused myself that the attitude he'd done towards me very friendly as was Wagner as I recalled though it seemed as contrary to his nature as it did to the Kings he saw the expression of my eyes and seemed to read right through my thoughts and see my apprehension of punishment for he back into his guards to leave us alone they moved quickly and uniformly a well-trained unit and positioned themselves in a lion formation along the street the king and I then strolled down their midst they walking along with us at a distance of a few yards which was all that the closely built buildings would permit in a moment or two we reached the temple of time which was on the far side of a large square Plaza that opened up between it the palace and the government center once we reached it he led me inside and the guards took up post around its outside you need not fear he when we're alone you're among friends here you see the canna tours were not the only ones awaiting a kinsman redeemer those odds were as well that day that you were seen going into the canon tours outpost was a big disappointment for us I had almost begun to think that you are beyond our reach I am sure you know all about the conflict between us and the circumstances of your time that brought its beginning about yes I do I responded as who walked through the great entry hall of the temple line with bookshelves and a rich red carpeting he was silent for another moment as we crossed into another room that led to a chamber with a long table in its centre and a great many statues and works of art scattered throughout its hole there was an altar in the far end built into a giant statue of a white eagle that graced the entire wall it holding the altar in its giant claws he saw me look at it and told me this is the Hall of time and that is the altar to timís the god of time it is a very sacred place to both us and the counters for it was built by teamers himself before the race of man inhabited the earth by the time any man came to live on dam it had been buried by the dirt and debris of thousands of years but when the Great War took place the shock uncovered it and revealed it to men a sort of revelation that came only as it was needed the most dames war started over the control of it and to a point still is to a certain extent it has helped us greatly since the counters are afraid to lay siege to us in the regular fashion for fear that it will be laid to ruin and then our fate sealed in flesh and bone as well as earthen stone but come there is something I want to show you he told me with that he started over to a door in a wall adjacent to the entrance which as there was only two doors was the only other exit he led to a long winding stair that went up to the top of the tower that I had seen from below we walked up in silence more for more of its magnificent construction on my path then fatiguing climbing it steeps is which went on and on almost indefinitely there were no windows in the tower and only a few paintings to liven up the sparsely decorated walls yet they needed no adornments for they were beautifully constructed from a strange stone that split and colored in a marvelously twisting pattern at last we came to the top it was much like it appeared to be from below for it was a large glass sphere that sat on the tower put the dome on top of the light pole it was divided in two and the stairs went right through the bottom half and opened into a circular foyer that then had a small flight of stairs running up to the main roof there were little closets and such in the empty spaces on the bottom floor the upper room was a good 30 feet in diameter and the walls and ceiling were all made of glass very sturdy and insulating yet completely transparent on the floor was an odd carpet that was smooth and thin like a silk or fine linen yet very strong there was a rounded table on the side of the entrance hole opposite the stairs and a curved couch that sat against the wall behind it cut perfectly to its circular outline to cushion seats sat at the table and a small end table leaned up against the couch on top of which there was a medium-sized spyglass that is a telescope the Sun was just coming up and shining it's golden hues on the surrounding lands which were beginning to darken as the fires of Lake Macquarie Knutson died down to the faint glow in the center of the forests of the near North it was the first time that I had gotten a bird's eye view of Dane and I was amazed at his beauty the plane stretched on one side an animal like a broad field of gold in the morning light its dude drizzled grasses waving in a solemn and dignified manner to and fro but the constant beating of the Earth's heart and when looked upon abstractly it moved as if one great beast of benevolence holding itself in you as it correspond terms of life it said just drag down to the ocean like a curtain were than sunlight on the eastern and southern sides of the island of Deum and on the western side of noonim i the great forest came up right to its edge there was a little of the forest between the ocean and the city on that side while to the north there was a great stretch of trees all the way until the ocean again came into sight in the far far north on the ground the trees of Deum seemed like mighty towers and battlements of nature and on the tree a one felt suspended in air hundreds of feet above the ground on a cloud of green and growing foliage but from afar and above they were revealed in their true splendor shooting up from the earth as if they were the arms of the ground itself grasping huge clusters of leaves and branches far above in their tightened fists some way into the forest the ground sprang up into mountains that were as fierce and behemoths as the trees that clothed them they were terrible to the eye and mind as evidences of the power that exists outside of oneself the city of noon Amaya was also revealed to me for the first time in depth as I said it was surrounded by a thick tall wall made of stones and precious jewels with four gates one of the furthest extreme in each direction it was a circular City made mostly the same materials as the wall and temple which are a plain silvery stone a dark rock with inherent patterns a mixture of cobblestones and the colorful composite of rock and a vast array of metals everything from brass to silver to platinum made in an ancient style the buildings were tall the average being what was equivalent to at least a dozen or two stories in the pre desolation times and they were close together built a long roads paved with cobblestones and lion with trees whose girth though not as monstrous as those in the wild was still great there were farm fields and vineyards and orchards and meadows for grazing animals all within the city walls and not just congregated around the outside for there were buildings all around the walls perimeter but scattered among the other buildings in a natural and pleasing way in the southern part there was a lake that was a fair-sized and a fleet of fishing boats anchored at its shore showed that it did its part to contribute to the city's well-being several of the trees throughout the city were especially conspicuous in their grandeur for they rose hundreds of feet from the ground and they had great waterfalls flowing down from their tops as if they were crying great torrents of tears down from their aged faces though if in sadness or joy I couldn't tell to the east there was a land visible from the height at which I found myself though in the distance it became hazy I could not make it out its distant features it was evidently corrupted however for it had an uneasy look about it as did the ocean which was a faint pale shadow of the rich blue it was in my childhood days the sky as well was tainted and it looked to be filled with the accumulated atrocities of countless generations the clouds were thick and bluish and the spherical mural of the sky itself had been greatly dried cracked and crumbled since my time for its bore the marks of pain the marks of the labor pains of the Earth's last just stating doom and well they should I thought for a year since my natural life it had seen much suffering and much destruction the king broke the silent thing lovely isn't it G and it is all yours for the taking what do you mean I asked him exactly what I said the whole world is yours if you wanted but how all you have to do is join us the Futurists and we will reward you with all the power and glory that you can imagine at that I sobered up and replied but what have onin of my quest to stop the doom of humanity from materializing in his final juncture he is the one who sent me and here's the Lord of the past in the canna tours follow I am his agent why would I turn from him to serve mere mortals he laughed a slight sarcastic laugh tell me to you to whom did he send you your ancestors or your offspring to my ancestors I said slowly though the candles seemed to why that my time was long ago to be candid I do not understand of course you don't understand and how could you when no one has told you you see gee who the question of time is not so linear as you would think you know for well that the conflict between the sides and the canna tours is over how to address the renewing of the earth they would send you our kinsman redeemer back into time to prevent the nuclear Wars well we would send you to the future to bring back its completion they hold to traditions as if they were the foundation of life well our people have no traditions in the traditional sense if I may use that oxymoronic phrase but we look to what will come instead of what has passed history is unimportant to the present Jihu because we have advanced to the point that we do not make the same mistakes as their ancestors in the past they wage war needlessly and did so in the name of humanitarian deeds but today we are advanced enough that we use peaceful and just means to reach our ends in your day there were many absurd beliefs for example the so called fats that were so vehemently avoided actually quite healthy while on the other hand protectionism and socialism are quite absurd ideas and yet they were held dear but today we have no such presuppositions today we understand the world and no justice where your society knew only its shadows we do not need to be bound by the mistakes of yesterday for we have the Enlightenment of today and while the can--it ores cling to the old times ways we have progressed to the point where we have no need of such traditions he continued it may seem to you foolish to follow Zimri instead of Onan because own UNS realm has already been established and grows greater every day Wells Emery's doesn't exist and never will but you miss a very important point in the understanding of these matters for as you probably know time and matter are the foundations of physical existence and while the two components are independent they are also parallel matter is always revolving from its simplest form in the atom to its greatest in the universe everything is we're evolving and rotating so in time imagine time as a galaxy revolving continually around the black hole at its center that is an enigma that is actually devoid of all matter time is revolving around a great enigma as well which is devoid of time that enigma being eternity eternity is not a place where there is infinite time but rather a place where there is simply no time it is the counterpart in the temporal realm of the black hole in the material well and just as a galaxy in the material realm revolves around the black hole at its center in the temporal realm the flow of time itself revolves around eternity that means that time repeats itself over and over again just as on earth a year is the amount of time it takes the earth to revolve around the Sun once in the temporal realm and age is the amount of time that it takes the time continuum to revolve once around eternity just as every year the climate on the earth is similar every particular day having its usual temperature and weather and every general period having the same seasons so is time well every age is completely new and original they all follow the same pattern and through every age the same general events happen though a few of the small details change from one time to the next so you see it is true that Onan sent you to both the past and the future of your original time the past tides would say that you were sent forward in time because you existed in our past well the futurists would say that you are sent backwards in time because you existed in our future well this would seem an unimportant question it is not for we have to choose one or the other you the kinsman-redeemer have to choose one or the other that is why you were sent you have to decide our fate must be decided by a mortal because the gods have vowed to never interfere directly in our ways again you must decide GU for you hold the fate of humanity in your hands in all the other ages before us the wrong decision was made and every time some great calamity came that somehow through the earth into a great Ice Age that destroyed all life for many millenniums we know that the wrong decision was made but we can't tell what it was that was done tell me gee who will you join the futurists surely you can see that the past nights are just that stuck in the past were their obsession with traditions and legends they are of the past but we are of the future we are the progressive ones dear ji who choose the future and when earth is spared from the great impending doom we will set you up as ruler of the world to show our gratitude will you join us friend he asked me with the most intriguing eyes though somewhat doubtful sincerity there was a deathly silence that followed for I was thinking long and hard about what I should do until at last I spoke Your Majesty I'm afraid that I will have to turn you down and remain with the past i'ts onand sent me and it is onin whom i shall follow the king shook his head and sighed dejectedly for a moment he looked disheartened and crestfallen but then he again resumed his former prideful pose and said to me less humbly and entreating there before very well I was afraid that you would do that I have no choice now but to keep you here indefinitely as a prisoner until such time as you realize the error of your ways and repent it may seem improper to refuse the decision of the kinsman-redeemer but I must for I will not allow my people to be destroyed by your ignorance with that he turned and walked quickly down the stairs to the door turned to me just as he reached it and adding with an almost spiteful intonation but then again what clarity of mind can be expected from someone from the unenlightened past he then left the room closing the door with a powerful thud I after which I heard a small metallic click and his strong commanding footsteps fading down the long stairway as soon as the sound had died away and he was no more to be heard I ran down to the door and tried to open it but to no avail for it was locked there was no way to escape I was a prisoner of the Zod's end of chapter 8 the revolutions of time by Jonathan Dunn this is a librivox recording all librivox recordings are in the public domain for more information or to volunteer please visit librivox.org recording by William Hahn in Australia the revolutions of time by Jonathan Dunn chapter 9 mutually assured decision the light of the newborn son rose that instant far enough above the horizon to shine directly into the towers up a dome like room and I was awestruck by the texture that the lights created on the glass of the walls for when it shone through at just the right height a previously invisible picture came to view it was of a towering clipper ship with sails that stretched across their mouths like skin over the bones of a pleasantly plump fellow the wind billowing them about at a leisurely rate waves broke gently upon the ship's side as the crew rested peacefully on the various cables and nets all except for the one-legged captain who was busy looking at the map and accompanying charts it was a quaint and beautiful scene though it soon passed away as the Sun moved upwards in the sky and I wouldn't have mentioned it except that as it disappeared I found myself looking at where it had been but instead of the ship I saw directly through the glass the inhabitants of nuna my arising and beginning their daily business a scene which I might have missed since I was previously wholly absorbed by the picturesqueness of the sky usually desires would arise before dawn and be about their business but because of the great flames of the night before they had no doubt had trouble sleeping and therefore slept later than usual when they finally did fall into the lands beyond consciousness they have someone bustle about the streets at noon am I each doing their own business and there was much business to be done in the city which all provisions are provided internally with no trade or commerce outside whatsoever there were merchants and stores still yet they were not traders but producers each making their own wares as they saw ones that had already made butchers sat in the shops with their blood-stained aprons already donned cobblers and tailors were busy with the day's repairs and new creations the milkman paraded the streets slowly and methodically somehow getting their products to the citizens before 8 a.m. the farmers and herdsmen were also at work in the fields that were spread throughout the city plowing and sowing and being joined by those who had just finished distributing the milk all was commonplace and normal I thought and I was surprised for the sods were not at all marshal he minded a great contrast to their cannon torreón brethren of course I had never actually met any of the cantorian commoners it seems to me that the only ones who really are martially minded are the leaders and politicians everyone else seems to mind their own business and sometimes I wonder if there were even any Wars if there weren't any governments with the power to wage one there was a group of Zod's by the government sector which was close to my involuntary quarters and they were leaning over and opening in the aqueduct that ran down into the lake in the southern section of the city branching off from there into all the various sectors they were dumping a barrel of a fine white powder into the water that was running down into the lake and after the first had been poured in they added another and another until they had put a good five barrels into the water source once they had finished they took the empty barrels to a large cage that was down the road a bit inside of a small grove of trees and shrubs inside the cage was a multitude of little beetles that crawled around every which way and were evidently feasting on a large chunk of glowing material for a moment I was surprised and wondered what it was they were doing but then it hit me they were the del cater beetles that burner bus had told me of earlier the ones that absorbed the radioactive material and stabilized it as I learned later they had two good uses one was that they consumed the unstable materials and neutralized them but the other was that their droppings when mixed into the water supply also gave all that consumed them a greater tolerance for nuclear material it was almost ironic that their whole way of life was dependent on the feces of another life-form but I will refrain from turning it into a metaphor the females odds were a blackhead piece that mostly covered their faces and at first I found it strange that for all his talk of progress the Kings people still oppress their women perhaps there wasn't as much progress as he had boasted or more likely he was unaware that there was no such thing as progress just different manifestations of oppression history repeats itself they say and indeed it does but literally and figuratively their sudden arose a great commotion in the square between the temple and the palace and as I looked I was surprised to see that there was a large crowd gathered in the middle of the square there were two groups of tens odds facing each other with a single diode in between them and around the outside of the plaza area stood a hundred or so spectators apparently watching those in the middle a moment later I started watching the solitary Zod the referee as I found out walk to the edge and each of the groups walk to one of the opposing sides and then turned about to face the other the referee let out a loud yell and in a flash the two teams ran at each other head long until converging somewhere in the center of the field as they met they dived upon one another and pushed and shoved until the left team had isolated one of the rights players who was the only one on his team wearing an orange jersey they dived on him and jumped until the whole field was piled high with them and then they slowly began to dissin but once all of the opposing teams players were off of the orange shuddered Zod or was silent and still as the referee held his hand aloft and began counting with his fingers everyone held their breath and stood tensely by as they watched just before the referees tenth and final finger was counted the orange shouted player rose from the ground and misses the screams of joy from his team and about half of the crowd apparently their fans the two teams then returned to their respective sides and again the referee yelled loudly signaling them to rush at each other once more and more of the same ensured this time it being the other teams are insured player to get pounced on once again there was a high pile on top of him and once again as they crawled off and he was exposed the referee began to count except this time the orange shaded one never got up the other team cheered again and so did that the other half of the crowd the referee went to a pole on the sidelines and put up the number one on it while a few bystanders picked desired up and carried him off the field they continued to play in his fashion for a while going until one team or the other had no longer any players to be jumped upon but I was too disgusted at their violent nature to watch and instead walked over to the end table and picked up the telescope taking back as I did my thoughts about the innocence and gentleness of the common folk with the telescope in hand I went over to the eastern side of the room and began to closely inspect the Savannah in an attempt to get a bird's-eye view of the point of my entrance in daim it looked rather the same from above as it did from below though the smells and sounds were missing and I found that it was rather bland once the initial excitement surprised and respect of its novelty it worn off indeed it was quite too dull for me even in my state of boredom as a prisoner though I suppose that that isn't a proper description of my feelings if I wasn't free from excitement or intriguing events but rather I was in the middle of a campaign of new and anticipated things but simply unable to participate stuck in a room eight hundred feet from the ground with walls of glass that allowed servation of the whole island of Dame which I assumed to be the only civilization in the world or great events unfolded around me of which I was supposed to be the primary actor it was very disconcerting I find in retrospect that fate works so mysteriously in my situation there is quite puzzling to think about it meaning of course my relationship with the doom of humanity as preventer and provoker as Savior and condemn not my writings of this manuscript may be considered quite a bit cheat as it details my direct involvement with Onan the Lord of the past and the general circumstances of the end of life on earth for the current age at least but still I am allowed to write it own and told me just a few moments ago that I could write it until all that I want to which I was taken aback when asked why he would allow me to break the law of the Council of the Gods he replied that there was no rule against a human agent from detailing his involvement in the action of the Divine's it was allowed he told me because it would never make a mite of difference or even if it were able to survive the bitter ice ages and all the evolutionary periods in this tab temple anomaly box which I will explain later since I get ahead of myself and have not told of them yet and even if it is found by humans and if they are capable of understanding the text contained within it even then they will take no gain from it I was again taken aback when he said this for though I know humans to be stubborn and foolish in general I would think that they would at least mind the warning when the conditions of its completion came to pass but he dissuaded me telling me that my koval of the next stage would no doubt take it as a novel at this I took your defense quite personally upon myself and demanded in it's not so humble a tone as would be thought proper though as I am about to die within the next day or two I have to admit that I don't give much of a damn for politics or manners and yet with all my ardour I was quickly subdued by a curt rebuke by my interlocutors for Zimri was there as well which was quite simply that you hadn't taken homer for any more than a creative poet even after a few thousand years of study so why should my amigo manuscript make such a large impact at that I acquiesce to them and admitted that on that end my attempt to save humanity one way or another was contemptible but I still write as you see for the story's sake and possibly for my own material immortality but never mind that for it is high time that I went back to my story I was looking through the spyglass at the various areas of Dame where my adventures had so far taken me after I'd examined them all for a few moments I felt a strange urge to use the telescope to look closely at the mainland that I had seen before to see what the effects of the Great War had been there as I turned the telescope sights towards it I was at once surprised and flabbergasted at what caught my eye there were living beings on the mainland not too far from the coast and not only that but they were standing upright those duped as if by our weariness and the wiles of life and they seemed in general to resemble humans not directly but as much as as ours in the canna tours did and with the effects of the radioactive instability greater on the mainland it would seem natural that they would be further removed from normality than those on Deum the land itself was barren and flat with sparse vegetation in the forms of small deformed shrubs and a short weak-looking grass as I looked closer I saw that there were about six of the strange stood humanoids and they were gathering the fruits of some of the shrubs for consumption in a few moments they finish their tasks and began to walk further inland and I followed their progress with interest until they finally disappeared behind some of the small plateaus that were scattered here and there among the wastelands putting the telescope down I walked over to the couch and laid down with indignation filling in my every move where I was almost enraged that the sides and the cannot oars both should fail to tell me whom they claimed to respect as kinsman-redeemer and whose decisions would seal their fate for good or all that there were other survivors from the great Wars I was also shocked by their selfishness for while they fought petal II amongst themselves over how they would change their lands for the better a seemingly important question about past and future they completely ignored the sufferings of other humanoids to whom their way of life no doubt seemed like a paradise but there they were stuck across the sea on their desolate lands unable to cross the dam and enjoy its plentiful resources and luxuries yet not at all unaware of them for as they laboured in their hopeless ways they could see dame shining like a heavenly vision before them one which they were not able to touch or grasp but instead of one that must infuriate them to no end in their heart at the knowledge of fates unfairness and their utter hopelessness and complete poverty not because of their laziness or the ignorance or anything involving their actions whatsoever but simply because they had been born on the wrong side of the sea at that moment I was embittered against both the sides and the can--it oars for their selfishness and their pretensions of morality there is no morality where one sees another starving and suffering and does not help when one sees a whole race of people living on a land when nothing but sorrows dwell but will not let them share the wealth that was given one by no doing of oneself there is no morality in selfishness and when I saw those wretched people I no longer felt like redeeming those on Damned from the impending doom of humanity whatever plans they had for me they never told I sensed for there was something deeply wrong about the way they looked at me and talked about me something deeply wrong about the way they patronized me and treated me like a silly child well I was the one who was to decide their fate the canna tours and the sods both looked at me with a subtle sense of deceit and ill-will all that is except Barnabas which is why our friendship flourish so swiftly as I laid there with thoughts of Onan and the decision that I was to make and all the responsibility that was put upon me involuntarily as I thought of the conflict of and future at the neglect of the present as I thought about the self obsession and the overindulgence that came with wealth and the desire for still more that companies it I felt asleep and into a place where no troubles lay for my long day and night had left me in no energy for dreams end of chapter 9 chapter 10 of the revolutions of time by Jonathan done this is a librivox recording all librivox recordings are in the public domain for more information or to volunteer please visit librivox.org recording by William Hahn in Australia the revolutions of time by Jonathan Dunn chapter 10 de-evolution when I awoke the Sun was once more out in its Morning Glory at the height it assumes at about the nine o'clock hour and the room was warm and cozy because of it as it shone in through the glass walls my first sensation upon waking was one of peace and bliss the feeling experienced when you wake up late to a nice warm resting place especially so when all the rest of the world is hard at work and you are not I breathe in the air deeply and contentedly while stretching my arms legs and back in a most relieving fashion and then turned towards the table in the center of the room from whence I smelled an extremely appealing smell that of a hearty breakfast as I did so however my joy was sent to a bitter premature of death for there sitting at the table and smiling sardonically at me was the king arrayed in all his pomp and splendour with his powerful pose which while it had impressed and even to a point overwhelmed me before did no such thing to me now for I was freshman indignation at the exclusion of the humanoids across the sea from the paradise of damn he saluted me in a polite manner and I him though there was little affection behind it then without any more Cerrone I sat down began to eat repulsing any attempt of years to start a conversation with persistent vigor until I had finished when I stood and demanded where exactly I was to make my toiletry he laughed and said that he was wondering how long I would last but as I was still too unpleasant to respond with any familiarity he showed me to a little room that was tucked off the side of the Bell that formed the entrance to the dome chambers of the upper tower the top of the tower itself was a half complete sphere while the room only occupied the upper half so that the bottom was divided between the entryway and the toiletry room I spent a few moments grooming and washing myself and preparing for this day and then rejoined him in the room he was still sitting on his chair and I took the other the meal had been carried away he began the conversation by saying my dear Jihu I must apologize for you keeping you in this position but you must understand that the outcome of this war is very serious and I will not risk it to your sensationalism sensationalism returned I is that how you would describe a touch of humanity what do you mean he questioned apparently interested in what I said well I began regaining my self my former indignation being exhausted by the spirit of my opening comments and my normal sober reasoning returned I've been observing your society which is supposed to be enlightened but I have seen some things which I am afraid are evidence of the opposite go on for me your common folk engaged in the most violent entertainment I saw a vicious game being played not far from here in the plaza below there were two sides and they rusted each other in a rage and clashed when they met until one side tackled the other this went on for some time the evident point of the sport being to gain points by making it so that one of the opposing players cannot get up at the end of a round it was so brutal that I was disgusted and could watch no more yes I see what you mean the king replied I myself would much rather that such games would be forsaken but the people really enjoy it I must remind you as well that your society had the same type of thing as did every other before it it was football for you gladiators for the Romans and so forth but I thought that you had no traditions that you are more enlightened than those of the past you can hardly excuse your misconduct by reminding one of the misconduct of another especially when you claim to disclaim the errors of history or at least that altered and redefine thing that you call history you are right I have to admit you conceded but let me remind you that it is a static characteristic of humanity to confuse the ends with the means when an intense effort is applied the melodramatic tendency is to honor that effect despite its uselessness instead of honoring the product of the effort rather than the effect itself but you are right I admit for we are still a few places left to refine in the common folk feeling vainglorious that my victory I pursue him further I also observed that your women folk wear face coverings in public which is most certainly a thing of the past I must disagree with you there G who he said evidently we're gaining his confidence and sense of moral footing for even in your own time the women folk all wore masks and face coverings I was taken aback in croydon I certainly they did not your history books may say so but idea sir was alive and would know best what then he coolly replied with a sharp grin that wreaked of self-confidence would you call all the messes of makeup and perfume and other such things which they were virtually forced to wear I see nothing different between wearing face coverings and transplanting an entirely new face hair and body on oneself every day in fact our women get together and decided voluntarily to do so for the very reason that if an artificial covering must be put on it may as well be one that is easy for why spend an hour or more a day to change one's appearance when it can be done in moments with the head covering that is a great time-saver for us and why spend the resources to research produce and market massive amounts of facial pain to cover up the face when it is possible to put a covering on and get the same effect much easier it is only logical and in general G who he pursued warming to the subject matter I find the oppression of women in your time to be quite appalling you seem to think that the liberation of women consisted in transforming them into loveless materialistic thugs into workaholics whose only desire is wealth into aggression driven beings that possess little shred of real humanity enter in a word man I think it would have been much better endeavour to attempted to change men into women I was taken aback by this eloquent defense of the treatment of women in his society and felt I must admit a little impressed by his arguments seeing as how it did make more sense to wear a head covering than to paint on a face every morning still I desired to let him see that traditions aren't all that bad just as they aren't all good and as I had still won one point out of two so far I felt it safe to move on to my main argument against his humanistic preponderance you are right there I admit but Omiya majesty I said with a slow scoffing voice meant to show that I had a powerful point to make and as if I had to go slow enough in to comprehend the eloquence of my speech why if you are so enlightened and progressive so humanitarian and merciful why do you keep a whole race of people of human beings stranded on the far shore able see the goodness of Dame's plush lands but unable to visit them how can you justify the keeping of people in such conditions when it is in your power to relieve them he sobered up more than he already was and answered in his most dignified voice one calculated to stop opposition by its very graces their plight is unfortunate but as they are not my subjects is none of my concern so you know of them but did not care how typical a powerful man what are they called moons he answered is what we call them the people of your time has a different name for them Neanderthal if I am correct my intrigue superseded my conviction and I asked interestedly but how is that possible then the and Ethel's were the ancestors of men in my time and the men of my time were the ancestors of the men of this time how could they be living now very simply for your scientists and philosophers did not understand the revolution of time and what they thought was evolution was in fact the evolution you see when they found all the fossils and other such evidence for evolution they interpreted it to mean that they had evolved from lesser organisms since they didn't know that time repeats itself over and over again ages of time being like the years of the earth it was actually the remains of the age before them that they thought were the remains of their ancestors in truth instead of a great comet hitting the earth and destroying the dinosaurs and many other living things it was the great wars the nuclear wars that caused all the damage and since their perception of the events was backward instead of the blast destroying the dinosaurs and the holy mammoths it was what actually created them for you see after the nuclear weapons had all been used everything in the world died or came very close to it all that is except damn which thrived because of the del cater beetles there were no dinosaurs only the odds for when the radiation levels were still high and unstable we grew to enormous sizes and likewise there were no holy mammoths but Ken Tours and Neanderthals that appeared shortly after were not the precursors to humans at all but their moon ends who survived on the mainland near Dane because of the corrected atmosphere but who are mutilated more than we by the increased corruption across the sea the ice ages also were not as you thought but instead marked the position in the last age after the doom of humanity was played out and everything destroyed the Big Bang also was not at the beginning but at the very end being somehow related to the onset of the ice ages your evolutionary theories were close but the timetables were rearranged to fit the facts since time was thought to be linear that is where our main trouble lies due for though geological and biological evidences even more advanced than those collected during your times we can tell that something happens at this very period of history that will wipe all life from the face of the earth for a long period of time many thousands of years until somehow they start to reproduce and grow once more into what they are now something very powerful happens even more devastating than the nuclear wars when all the nations of the world use their entire stock of weapons our problem is how to prevent it and a great problem it presents indeed you see well we will wish to be confident of success since we know generally what to expect we know through research that there have been many many ages before us and which the same thing has happened that is why the geological layers have always been found to be strangely misaligned while fossils from an earlier period here and with a later period there that is why things like tree fossils are found in coal mines where they shouldn't be and why in general the evidence found in the ground doesn't fit a consistent pattern as he finished I could say nothing for his revelation was sobering to me bringing me suddenly back to the realization that our doom was impending that every decision I made had the potential to either bring us to safety or to supply the necessary force to hurl us viscously off the cliff of mortality he was silent as well and that allowed me a few moments of meditation to turn his speech in my mind as is my tendency I looked abstractly at the window as I thought fixing my subconscious focus on the road that ran from the northern gate down through the city the road which formed half of the plaza beneath the temple a moment or two passed like a solemn parade of mourning then suddenly or at least quite unexpected by myself a party of canna tors came walking down the northern mode on her ass and uh Ness quartered through the heart of the city since they came freely I knew they were not prisoners but still I was perplexed at how a part of them came to be allowed in anime at all under such pre-tests especially as they had attempted to bring it to ruin but a few days before the king saw their coming a my interest to them and said in a way of explanation there is to be a council today between the Zod's and the Canon tours with you present of course our war has rampage for quite some time but we are forced to peace in light of our impending doom brought by circumstances outside of ourselves we will decide tonight or tomorrow what action to take it is a grim time you can be sure my DJ who wizards and canna tours meet in peace a green time indeed he said that very importantly with an air of fright in his voice as one who knows his end is near for both him and his loved ones there was another moment of silence and he reflected on the meaning of his words and then he rose and he beckoned me to follow him we made our way through the bottom half of the room and down the long flight of stairs that one down the great tower in the temple of time when we reached the bottom we went again into a long room with bookshelves the table and the altars to temas already they were waiting for us were the can--it or emissaries Wagner & burna bus they rose to greet me bowing low in a deferential manner more out of force respect than or at least on Wagner's part and after the customary blessing that followed we all sat down at the long wooden table that stretched lengthwise through the room where ignored burn abyss took their chairs on one side and the king of myself on the other hand we're now being opposite each other and burn abyss and me being the same the King and I were facing the altar and the white eagle that held it there was a moment of silence as we took our seats and he continued for another moment as everyone sat in an awkward situation as there was no one else in the room besides the four of us and as Wagner seemed disinclined to begin the King opened up our conference with the following statement well dear Sirs what can I say except that I am glad that you have finally condescended to seek a mutual agreement on the actions which are about to ensure and that I hope that our conference will be productive and informative before we begin I will outline the rules of the debate and of the conference which were agreed upon before the military action of the recent past here he looked at Wagner with the look of a judge who supposes himself morally superior to the criminal in his holding and by which we will still govern the council despite the sudden change in circumstances the rules are as follows the decision shall be made by the votes of the three parties involved namely the Zod's the canna tours and Jihu the kinsman-redeemer a majority of two votes is required to decide which of the paths will be taken the Futurist or the pass type as it clearly obvious my DG who I shall vote futurist and Wagner shall vote past it-- and it is up to you to cast the decisive vote you are the kinsman redeemer and for all intents and purposes you will be the sole decider of the fate of humanity it is a great responsibility but one that you were chosen for by the child optimists the god of time Wagner and myself will each make our cases though you know them by now and then you will have all night to decide and you will tell us your decisions in the morning thus concluded the Kings opening speech before anyone else could follow it up I interjected but I was sent by Onan to do his work on earth wouldn't it only make sense for me to choose the way of Onan the king answered me saying you were sent by temas the god of time Jew for Onan and zimmo his children who do his work for him but they only have the powers that he gave them Onan is the only one able to speak to mortals for years in the past while Zimri is in the future but Onan also speaks for Zimri because he is told what to say by temas whose agents they both are much as your own ins isn't that so Wagner Wagner side in the affirmative and when he had done so I asked him pointedly why didn't you tell me you led me to believe that Onan was the one who sent me by his own power here the king put in he merely wanted to prejudice you to his own side Jihu he attempted to bypass our peace treaty of long ago when he had tried to attack us and capture this very temple for his own plans we agreed 25 years ago to do it this way because enough blood had been shed and no good had come for it he violated it when he took you into hiding using our pursuit after his treachery as justification but come in the face of impending doom we cannot squabble over past wrongs but must move to prevent future disaster from striking what is so important about this temple of time though I asked Wagner in the king mumbled together that it was an essential part of the restoration of Deum but would not elaborate saying that it was unimportant to the present troubles they look guilty as they said it though of what I did not know I was reminded of my Nation had their ignoring of the sufferings of the moon UM's and became once more impatient with their self-importance so I yielded the floor and they began to make their cases in order to decide who went first they drew lots and as the shorter was drawn by Wagner he went first his speech is as follows the past is constant to you it has happened and you secure in its place explored and known the traditions and customs of our people are steadfast and immovable for they have survived the ages like a mountain that is untouched by the whether they have lasted so long not because of the mere namesake of tradition but because they work because they have worked thousands of times before and because we know they will work a thousand times in the future what was good enough for the generations before us it's good enough for us and our children a tradition or boo is not formed by the decision of some contemporary council as a means to control others via social restrictions for if it was it would never have lasted instead he is formed because of experience because when something goes beyond it the result is temporary pleasure the nectar of the fruits of rebellion but when their rebellious desires are faded what is left is rotten and decayed it brings only more desires for rebellion and more thirst for the forsaking of traditions and it will not be satisfied then another taboo will be broken but this also will not quench the desires of the rebellious who do what they do not for any independent purpose but only for a desire to break traditions and taboos andrey different than their forebears but there is no satisfaction in rebellion only in obedience obedience not to some alien divinity not to some social supremist not to the blind devotion of parental mandates but obedience to common sense to practicality to mortality for a taboo is not formed by any one person instead it is slowly built up upon the experiences of many experiences which show that when one thing is done suffering is what follows and when another thing is done happiness is what follows of course there are a few isolated taboos that are based instead on human prejudices but that doesn't translate into the abandonment of all the experience of precedence what comes when there are no longer any taboos and traditions to break destruction for as is seen time and again the rebellion of societies gains momentum and while their consequences are slow and gathering in the end they multiply and force those societies over the edge of power bringing only suffering and ruin and not only are the experiences of the past wielded together into that euphoria that eludes the rebellious wisdom but its constant state controls the present and the future what men have seen in the past leads them in their future actions and as a result is not the future that controls the present and defines the past but it is the past which controls the present and defines the future what sense is there in abandoning the mountain of wisdom that the past has built up and they've been blindingly into hazy unknown actions and institutions the past has steadied you and it is known it is the only sensible way thus Spoke Wagner it was in the Kings turn and he said as follows the past is the past not the present nor the future it's time has been spent its part in the theatre of life is over it is extinct Jihu Wagner speaks of us as rebellious lis breaking taboos that were formed by our forefathers but that is not true in the present more is known than was known in the past they have outdated views and opinions and their ideologies were vulgar and unsophisticated at present we are more knowledgeable more refined than what has gone before the people of the past waged unjust Wars they had superstition and prejudices that clouded their visions of morality and the product of that is a large amount of taboos and precedence and traditions that are immoral or meaningless now is the age of enlightenment now and never before is the future at hand mixing with the present as we learn more and more about our world we are progressive learning and growing in philosophy and lifestyle if those of the paths were so upright and wise then why are they not still among the living if they were so powerful then why are they now extinct the past is gone but the future is yet to come it still holds tangible pleasures not memories it has promise and potential while the past is only the ruins of the same when the past has looked back upon it is small and immaterial it is like time crumpled up into a wad of memories and a time yesterday or a thousand years ago looks the same for it is past here's no more life is not short but in retrospect it seems to be and his memories are distant as they float like fish in the oceans of time lacking both definition and scale and hanging lifelessly around in random arrays every moment is of the same length but a moment in the past is nothing its thoughts and emotions are nothing they are gone and useless to the present while a moment in the future is long and touchable I thought that is past is as nothing and it is forgotten for the past and the future are like a one-way mirror you can look forward into the future but looking into the past you can see only the present reflected back at you what good are the Joy's or sorrows of yesterday they are as far removed as those of a thousand years ago but it is the joys and sorrows of tomorrow that learned the largest we look into the past for completion when it is found only in the future thus Spoke the King once both of them had finished there was a short pause each reflective and absorbed with his own thoughts at last the King broke through the still waters at the moment and sent his rippling voice across its formless surface which revived at once and was joined by many others until the outward expression of consciousness sent the waters of the mind again to their complex and into woven dances he spoke in the Department of hosts and concluded the short session with these words now other cases are stated though but briefly for they were already well known as planned prior to the infractions of the treaty we will adjourn for the night and in the morning G who will deliver his verdict whether we undo our problem through the future or through the past we all rose and burn of us my only friend on this island came up to me and warmly embraced me while Wagner and the King converse formally a few yards away when now we're not looking and our backs were turned to them but never slipped me a piece of paper that was rolled up into a tight scroll seeing his caution and secrecy I quickly stashed it in the inside of my shirt where it cannot be seen I was alarmed at the momentary expression of his face which show he was greatly worried about me and made me very interested into what the paper would contain his face quickly returned to its original countenance and impermeable barrier to his insides and no one except myself had any inclination about what had happened the other two turned towards us and quickly made their farewells we're ignorant burner bus departing for their quarters and the king to escort me back to my prison he took my Army's jingly though only superficially so four still had a subdued sense of distrust about him we went through the door to the long circling stairway from whence we had come as we ascended we engaged in small talk the usual meaningless pleasantry which I assume you have probably had enough of in your experiences to allow me to dispense with relating it for it was of no wait in any of the circumstances that I found myself in and I especially was not interested in it and the paper given to me by Barnabas claimed my whole attention and filled me with an anticipation and mystery of what it might contain I kept up the small talk with the king merely to allay any suspicions he may have had though he had none after a seeming eternity we reached the top and once there I stepped into my chambers as a king jestingly called them we bet each other goodnight which was followed by the metallic click of the door locking and the sound of his footsteps as he descended and made his way to his palace end of chapter 10 you
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DEMON HUNTER 9.1 PvP Guide | Best Race, Talents, Covenants, Soulbinds, Conduits, Gear & Macros
hello demons and welcome to the demon hunter pvp guide for 9.1 in this guide we're going to be going over the 9.1 changes and their impact as well as which race and talents you should be using not only that we're also going to cover the covenant and soul bind changes and which is the strongest in the current meta and finally we'll end this guide with some necessary macros you need to unleash your inner demon on your opponents and if you're looking for a one-stop shop to absolutely crush your opponents in this new season look no further than skill capped over on our site you'll find guides that perfectly follow up this entry level guide including our world class courses that walk you through everything you need to know to bring your demon hunter gameplay up to the level of a pro there you'll find videos on how to damage cc use cooldowns and exactly how to execute your playstyle to a standard that only the world's best players understand in addition weekly releases of arena commentaries allow you to keep up with the ever-evolving meta and learn how to take down some of the most difficult matchups and if that wasn't enough skill capped members get exclusive premium access to our discord server where you can question our team of pros with anything you need to know all from as little as 499 a month first let's talk about the new 9.1 changes to demon hunter starting off with regular talents unbound chaos saw a nerf to its damage likely to reduce the one-shot potential when comboed with the hunt luckily for us the nerf wasn't enough making it still the best talent in the third row soul rending also saw a nice little change making it more useful outside of metamorphosis while remaining unchanged inside of meta this change is very welcomed since we've struggled to stay aggressive versus cleaves that target us netherwalk and desperate instincts also saw some minor changes however we don't believe they'll impact the decision making for this talent row netherwap will still be best versus set of comps while soul rending will still be used against cleaves just like 9.0 and now onto the pvp talents we have some completely new ones isolated prey and chaotic imprint are brand new and work like damage multipliers for us and our team combined you can do some nasty nasty damage alone and with your partners keep in mind guys chaos damage is every school so chaotic imprint no matter the rng school you get will increase your chaos damage by 10 on the more defensive side of things we now have a new talent called glimpse this talent has a lot of outplay potential specifically versus warriors and rmp this is because you can immune cc making scripted setups hard to get right and comboed with rain from above you now have 75 damage reduction on a 1 minute cooldown if you feel like playing extra defensive darkness saw a bit of change it now gives you a chance to avoid damage by 50 instead of 20 however the talent cover of darkness got reworked to no longer up this to 70 percent this change is very welcomed because it means we now have a pvp talent slot we can use on other stuff and that rounds up the 9.1 changes for demon hunters now let's go over race demon hunters only have one choice for each faction blood elf and night elf blood elves get arcane torrent that functions like a fury builder and a purge if you watch our demon hunter guide on how to deal damage you'll already know this but in case you haven't arcane torrent is extremely useful due to fel blade and demon blade being the best right now demon blade can be extremely inconsistent at times so having something consistent to build your fury is actually very appreciated night elves is incredibly fun since you get shadow melt which makes you go stealth until you move and is usable in combat it can even be used to immune spells by using it right before a projectile hits your character in this example after killing the priest our demon hunter recognizes that stormboat is coming off cooldown soon so to make it possible to shadow melt he starts creating distance between him and the warrior making it easy to shadowmeld the stormbone with that out of the way let's go over the talents you should be using in pvp and when you should be swapping them for the first row of talons you'll want to use felblade no exceptions this is due to the fact that the increased mobility by having felblade indirectly gives you more fel rushes since you'll be using fel rush less by having access to a gap coaster from fel blade this makes you harder to kill and demon hunters are already pretty squishy so this is an easy pick for the second row of talons you'll want to pick demon blades this is just because you picked felblade in the previous row these talents synergize really well because demon blades passively procs fell blade cd recess while you're spending fury you will therefore almost always have felblade off cd when you finally need it while you are fury starved for the third row unbound chaos will be your baseline choice however there are scenarios where trail of ruin is better trail of ruin is better whenever you need the extra mobility for example if you're facing arcane mage or hunters the overall dps should be the same as unbound chaos but you'll be missing out on the heavy burst which is what demon hunters are all about for the fourth row soul rending will be your baseline choice due to the buffs in 9.1 however there are scenarios where nether walk will be the better option if you are playing comps that kill you in stuns such as rmp being able to preemptively nether walk their setup will be much more useful than simply being more durable to consistent damage in this clip the druid gets kidney shot and our demon hunter presses netherwalk as a response completely negating their setup for the fifth row first blood is the only choice the rest just don't add anything of value other than lower damage in the sixth row you'll want to be using foul eruption this talent is mandatory since it lines up with i-beam allowing you to do consistently strong kill setups every 30 seconds and finally in the last row we'll want to embrace our inner demon and pick demonic this is because demon hunter is all about burst damage and shadow lance and this talent does just that alright now let's go over some of the changes to pvp talents that came with 9.1 your baseline default setup of pvp talents should be mortal dance isolated prey and chaotic imprint all of which are a new addition in season 2. you'll situationally have to change to reverse magic whenever the enemy team has magical cc like polymorph or freezing trap ideally you'll want to replace mortal dance with it but unless you're playing with a class that has mortal wounds such as warrior or monk isolated prey will have to be the talent you replace glimpse a new addition in 9.1 is extremely useful versus rogues and warriors since it dispels this arm off you and allows you to avoid all cc while taking 75 reduced damage until you hit the ground combo to drain from above you become much harder to kill you'll want to replace either isolated prey or mortal dance with glimpse however on the off chance that you're playing versus rmp and need both glimpse and reverse magic use the pvp talent setup as shown when playing 2v2 clans by flame can be useful when your wind condition is training a resto shaman or resto druid this is due to the fact that mass entanglement and earth grab totem completely removes any type of pressure you have and again you'll want to replace isolated prey with this even though there were some changes to confidence in 9.1 the best covenant is exactly the same as season 1. you'll want to be knight fave for the soul shape and the hunt soul shape allows you to kite much easier since it can be used while rooted and can also be comboed with netherwok for repositioning when needed there's multiple combos possible with soul shape for more information on this watch the tips and tricks section of our demon hunter guide on our site the hunt is a casted massive burst ability that can either be fake casted to force cooldowns or simply use to kill your opponent in this clip the hunt's massive range was used to execute the mage who was across the map in narnia as far as soul binds are concerned there are a few misconceptions that we should quickly clear up nia is the best choice due to grove invigoration which effectively increases your mastery by 20 for 30 seconds after your hunt and for demon hunters this is a massive deal because our mastery increases all chaos damage which is almost all of our damage some people find karen to be better and the case could be argued in season 1. however with the new addition of bonded hearts and 9.1 there really can't be a case made for karen anymore bonded hearts might not seem that strong on the surface it'll essentially heal your team for two percent of their health whenever you proc your growth of invigoration that doesn't sound like much but when you combine this with a hunt which procs growth of invigoration 12 times you're then all of a sudden looking at healing your entire team for 24 of their health absolutely insane compare this to karen's wild hound stratagem that essentially just increases your damage to your target by 5 percent for 10 seconds whenever they drop below 35 percent once you've selected nia you're gonna need some conduits so let's break it down by each type starting off with potency relentless onslaught is a massive proc that combined with chaos theory and metamorphosis will completely annihilate your opponent growing inferno is best in slot for pve due to its high dps output and in pvp it's no different once you start using this you'll quickly notice that immolation aura becomes one of your highest hitting abilities in 9.1 unnatural malice got a pretty hefty nerf it no longer increases damage of the hunt but rather the dot itself however it still remains the best option for the single endurance slot you have vicious ink is a no-brainer having a passive damage reduction to magic is better than any of the other options most comps that will kill you kill you in stunts and those comps usually have magic damage so it's easily the best pick and finally for finesse we pick fel fire haste it's nice to have because demon hunters are extremely squishy and your mobility is what you'll have to use to survive thus being granted a movement speed increase on fel rushes will make it easier to live and last but not least ravenous consumption this is honestly just the best one available it's not amazing it's not terrible but it's still the best it'll sometimes assist you in dispelling combustion for instance which basically counters all the fire mage's burst next up let's talk about how to gear your character in 9.1 there are multiple options for gear with a bunch of different stat combinations so how do you know which one is right for you we use a term called stat priority which basically means we prioritize items based on stats for demon hunter the stat priority is agility then versatility haste mastery and crit all gear purchased with conquest points will now scale up 13 item levels making it far superior to most pve gear there are some new pve gear you can get from sanctum of domination that has special sockets for new gems called shards of domination these gems are nerfed by 50 in pvp so they aren't completely necessary in arena if you manage to get your hands on a piece with a shard socket just make sure it has versatility on it otherwise your conquest pvp gear is probably better but don't sweat it you don't need this new gear to be competitive if you get it great if not well no worries when it comes to which order to purchase your pvp gear in your weapons are going to be the first pieces to buy most classes just get the main hand since off hand generally is a stat stick however for demon hunters it's a little different that's because chaostrike uses both your weapons to deal us damage hence why you'll notice that it actually hits your enemy twice every time you use it but for the rest of your pieces the order you buy them in doesn't matter too much instead just get your free pieces from the vault and work around that just make sure you follow the stat priority buying the pieces that gives you the most versatility and haste upgrades finally let's look at some macros that will help you in season 2 and beyond starting off with the absolute necessities we got a cursor metamorphosis macro this will make your meta instantly trigger wherever your mouse is currently located skipping the need to quick on the ground another necessity is being able to cancel emulation aura at the press of a button this is important because a lot of cc break on damage and we obviously don't want to be doing that this can be done with a simple slash cancel aura emulation or a macro personally we like to use this macro for managing our emulation aura it uses emulation aura if no modifier is being pressed and if shift is held then it cancels the aura this way we save valuable keybind space now for the more quality of life macros here's something you probably haven't heard of before cqs cqs stands for cancel cued spell spell q is a setting in the game that is automatically turned on and should be because it allows you to circumvent the penalty of having higher ms and other players by allowing you to simply queue spells rather than having longer globals than other players the downside of this however is that you will sometimes be in a situation where you want to change what spell you've queued up cqs does exactly that we personally have this in all our cc macros so that we can cancel whatever we have queued up to cc when needed for those split-second decisions making our play more fluid focused macros are extremely important to use for cc'ing since it allows you to deal damage while cc'ing your focus to make them simply put an ad focused condition in a cast macro this macro for instance will use fellow eruption on the focus target upon press a lot of pro players use modifier conditions in their macros to save valuable keybind space for example here we make the macro use fellow eruption on our primary target if no modifier is held down if the shift key is held down however then the macro will use fell eruption on the focus you can even take a step further and use arena 1 2 and 3 conditions to cc anyone in the arena without targeting them most pros use this for their interrupt abilities combined with a modifier condition for instance this macro will cast felblade when no modifiers are being held if shift is held then it'll cancel the cute spell and cast fell eruption on the focus target and finally if alt is being held then it'll simply cast disrupt on arena too and that concludes the demon hunter pvp guide for 9.1 if you want to continue this course be sure to check out skillcap.com wow where we have tutorials and commentaries that 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Kramer's Baseball World - Scherzer sticky stuff, Mason Miller's debut, Tatis Jr. and more
foreign what's going on everybody a crazy and I mean crazy day at Major League Baseball Max shirts are tossed for some sticky stuff Fernando Top Taste Jr season debut is this upcoming Thursday and there's an excellent pitching duel that women say it wouldn't classifies a duel but an excellent debut happened for the Oakland Athletics youngster and also there's a huge impressive day on office for the St Louis Cardinals but we're gonna discuss that all on this Kramer's baseball World welcome in enjoyed the uh we're uh I'm not sure what's going on with Wi-Fi don't understand what's happening and it was working just fine earlier and there might be a little DeLay So if you can bear with me for a little bit then we'll get things going on that way but let's do what we do as always let's go around the Major League Baseball scoreboard of what's happening around Major League Baseball it's already happening because you know Wednesday is usually the day that we have a lot of Day games actually enjoy Wednesdays a lot because of well I mean we have cameras baseball World later on but then we also have baseball throughout the entire day so it's like boom I have like a double dip of things plus right now on on the TV I have Aaron judge taking you on showhead with time in the Angels so there's some fun stuff going on but let's go down on the scores that have already happened today Major League Baseball which honestly it sucks even though the Cardinals won I did not start Tommy I have a famous baseball league didn't start Tommy Edmond for no apparent reason today I decided to put Taylor walls in didn't play terrible Taylor walls yesterday because just didn't do it and he had a home run I'm a four RBIs stuff so then I put Taylor balls in the line today against the Cincinnati Reds Tommy Edmond took him out of the lineup of course Tommy in was a single shy for the cycle as the Cardinals defeated the Arizona Diamondbacks final score of I believe it was like 15. uh 14 to 5 was the final score there for the the Cardinals and Diamondbacks going around the majors the games have already finished up the Rays defeated the Reds eight to nothing the Guardians defeated the Tigers three to two giants in the 11 Innings defeated the Marlins of five to two D-backs of course lost the Cardinals 14-5 Rangers defeated this route I mean route to Kansas City Royals 12-3 didn't I thought I saw something that the Rangers outscored Kansas City Royals 29-5 through three games my goodness the Royals are I dumpster Firebird or disaster Phillies defeated the White Sox five to two the Mets with Max treasure being tossed um they still won they held on to win five to two five to three excuse me Pirates defeated the Rockies Pirates are a red hot right now Pirates might be the team to beats this entire year they defeated the Rockies 14-3 Cubs over the Athletics 12-2 Braves lost the Padres one to zero only ten total hits in that entire game and the Brewers defeated the Mariners five to three current games going on right now Orioles up on the Nationals three to nothing Yankees up two to nothing on the Angels twins seven Red Sox zero as that is what we have currently going on as the Blue Jays and Astros are about to enter the warm up but the game's better to happen here so let's go to the Mets game all right so whenever they decide to check for the sticky stuff was when Max Scherzer was a Washington National because I remember it clear as day when he got his first intentional check of like hey you need to check on see what he's actually doing here Max Scherzer was insanely pissed because he's like I mean I agree with everything that he says like I I take whatever he says to heart because I trust him I mean he's a former Cy Young Award winner like come on out like there's no reason why I can't neglect or try to act like he's not a guy that will just cheat and do whatever he wants in order to get to the advantage for everybody out there make sure this thing's going on uh by the way if you're here like the video subscribe make sure to let me know how the audio sounds because I really have a true audio test I'm hoping it's coming through my mic so please let me know in the comment section but Shares are tossed and from what we've been seeing we've been told is he had sticky stuff on them that's the reason why they would do it apparently he replaced his glove so he replaces glove but still feel kuzzy still thinks that his heinous was hot in La if you see the video of Max Scherzer his neck is full and I mean a full of sweat so I could see how accidentally accidentally some resin and some sunscreen if he does wear sunscreen kind of mixed together and boom that's what happened he could clear his hands everything but yet it was still on the glove that's the reason why I threw him out which it kind of sucks because even he he's even quoted saying it on this have the I'm making sure I say that you're right single thing but he says he said I said I swear my kid's life I'm not using anything else he said this is a this is sweat and rosin sweating rosin I kept saying it over and over and they touched my hand saying sticky yes it is because it's sweat and rosin that makes sense what does sweat do my sweat I mean I'm kind of sweaty right now it's a little clammy it's about ready to have a tornado here in Kansas City so it's it's kind of humid in here as you can tell the ceiling fan on I'm sticky right now from just sweating like my the oh like the like right here like where you I guess it's called um is it no that's that's your wenis that's your I9 I guess that's what we learned from back in the elementary school days but right here it's a little sticky for me right now and it's because it's a little bit muggy in this room I don't have the air on yet because I'm a cheap bastard and I want to make sure I can have my appliances and my electric bill stayed a little bit low sweat is sticky rosin is a chalky substance whenever that makes it together that should make that should be able to make a stick yeah that's gonna happen but yet that rosin is legal sweat is legal clearly because it's something that we excrete from our body and you're getting knocked on because you sweat too much on the baseball fields that's kind of it's getting a little out of hand on that one getting a little out of hand sweating rosin I agree what Max treasure has to say for this this sucks too because this is early in the game was it the fourth inning when this happened they have so many pitching injuries right now the Mets do they can't afford to have Max Scherzer who was dealing at this point in the game to get thrown out of the game or something else happened to him to where he has to be pulled from the game or anything like that he gets ejected Grant the Mets still won so good for them good for the Mets on that I think they're 12-7 on the season but this is embarrassing this is embarrassing because if this is this could actually get you worse because if they continue to talk and then deem it towards like oh Max kind of had too much sticky stuff on his hand when I was filming you know what we they can worsen that thing and that could be a 10 game suspension for Max Scherzer who wrongfully ejected which I think he should if he does get banned I'm a suspended for this if he doesn't appeal this suspension it's ridiculous because I I bet you there's cameras everywhere we all see anything that happens around the clubhouse if there's not a camera in the clubhouse then I don't know what the heck you're doing like you should at least have some sort of security in there and you can tell when a player is or isn't cheating because of that said reason maybe the it's not allowed to see what's going on in the hallways and the clubhouse going from the clubhouse to The Dugout that little intersection right there maybe that's where the weird stuff's going up that's when usually you actually have the cameras in and at so you can see what stuff's happening and what's not happening so many eyeballs are on the sport so much even with this see taking a video of somebody wanting to like oh this guy looks like he's cheating I'm gonna take a video of that right now too many eyeballs in the sport I don't see Max shirts are cheating whatsoever this is a wrongful I mean decision it is so embarrassing from what the umpires are trying to implement with this rule that we saw enacted two years ago when clearly we saw pictures abusing this abusing the the sticky spider attack substance that they were using in order to get more control because it's it's the pitchers game no matter what it's always the pitcher's game they always have the advantage no matter what at the time so that's why they react they enacted this rule so if a pitcher had some sticky stuff on his hands confirmed cheating and boom he's a good time of the game this is rosin and sweat this is literally what they give you like here this Rosenberg always buy the thing always for you to use oh I'm sorry but you can't sweat while you're out in the field sorry you're in um California it's sunny out if you start sweating you can't touch the Rosenberg whatsoever that's pretty much what they're pretty much saying right now this it's like come on Major League Baseball you look so stupid at least the umpires look so stupid not the not baseball itself but they are just so um this is this is flabbergasting I cannot believe the fact that Max Scherzer got ejected for using the right proper stuff it's like I would hate that so much it's uh it's like you go to like we all have done group projects before especially growing up in school-wise it's like you're the guy that did all the work for your group and when you turn it in yet you got the lowest score out of everybody who got put your your group in there like what is going on here that's exactly what this feels like make sure there's all the cards the hand of the imagery baseball gave to them they say hey here you go have fun play some baseball enjoy it get paid he can't enjoy it because he gets ejected because he's thrown out the fourth inning because of a a rule that's sticky I don't know it's the umpires are so stupid there's it's Phil Cousy too the fact that Phil Cousy was the guy was oh I don't know oh man baseball I love it I seriously love it I do you know it's wild too the baseball including like because I mean this is bad stuff sticky substance but coming back from a guy who just got banned coming into the season Fernando teach Junior making his debut tomorrow and look out because in El Paso where he's been playing he's been playing AAA this entire time until his suspension got lifted which was good so you can see some bats and stuff seven home runs 15 RBIs just tearing it up for the El Paso the chihuahuas is what the team name he's playing for now that's pretty sweet a Chihuahuas um a team name but forgot these years come back and it's it's wild because this lineup for the the lineup for the Padres this is going to get ridiculous after this if my laptop will look there's something going off my wife I don't understand hopefully everybody's having a good night currents baseball World hi I'm crying my Paddy's Pub t-shirt the best pub in Philadelphia because this is a flip Philadelphia I'm a t-shirt adding Fernando tatis Jr to this lineup knowing he's not playing shortstop or probably playing second base because I think Hassan Kim should be their second baseman if he's gonna be your outfielder this is a crowd this isn't overcrowded and I mean overcrowded team this roster is full of studs what am I I'm trying to find the uh I'm on the Padres thing right now and it's not pulling up rosters that's weird all right so we got right now at catchers Austin Nola he's starting Jay cronoworth Matt Carpenter Nelson Cruz with platoon and going at first base and that stuff Halcyon Kim needs to be your second baseman even if a Jake cronenworth is playing your first baseman that's good so that means Matt Carpenter or Nelson Cruz is going to be your your um DH or first base flip-flop it's pretty much your DHC got the right-handed left-hander but once Fernando takes Jr comes in to fray he's either going to be out there in right field or out there in center field I think it'd be the best bet for him to go to Centerfield puts Trent Gresham out and write or even left heck you can put Juan Soto back out in right field because I think Ron Soto deserves to have that because he has the stronger arm but with all the people that are hurt right now with Adam Engel and David Dahl kind of slides for another tatis Jr into the point where you can plug him anywhere you want and especially when they have a doll or Adam Engel does come back from the IL do you have a recipe of success for this entire team from top to bottom this lineup is going to be almost like an essence of a murderer's row that we saw back in 2005 2006 was what the St Louis Cardinals had with Larry Walker Reggie Sanders our pool Jim Edmonds keep going Larry Walker is keeping on moving that way because you have may Machado Xander Bogart Springer tatis Jr Hassan Kim Jay cronenworth Juan soda and it took me forever just to get to Juan Soto who's episode he's gonna have a I'm hoping he's going to have a trajectory up with him right now but Grand tattoos Jr coming back and so they come back quick so watch out be prepared it's gonna be fun what we're gonna see in San Diego so I I do enjoy staying up late and watching the West Coast baseball typically most of the times I always watch Oakland Athletic baseball when this stays the plate like even last night watching the the Cubs and them so I was thinking about kind of wanted to tune in today to watch the Cubs and the A's game even though I do not like the Cubs Observer I wanted to see a uh the debut start for um Mason Miller which by the way fantastic debut for the young stud Mason Miller um he got he got called up for many reasons he pitched a game in double A he pitched a game in AAA and now he's pitching a game in Major League Baseball didn't get the win didn't affect during the win or lost the A's lost 12-2 but man Mason Miller fantastic key however trying to Strike Zone the entire time as fastball it averages between 102 to 103 and it just has so much life but he's he's a guy I think he he kind of reminds me of the Reds hunter green fastball throws in the strike zone and always pounds the zone four and gets a lot of strikes in the strike zone not a lot of much swinging Miss stuff but he has enough stuff that will have some finesse to it where it can get you to roll over onto something but say who's even got the loss of Smith got the lost but um excuse me it doesn't have a hiccup right there as this thing loads the final the final line for for Miller yeah five strikeouts I had an over under on there too I said over under five and a half because this guy has 19 strikeouts to no walks he had his first first walk of the Year this year um during this game but Mace Miller 4.5 era 4.15 era five strikeouts he gave up the only two were earned he pitched a four and a third and I think he had an incredible like debut for what the standards are from what we're seeing for players that are in the Oakland Athletic system because you always something to look forward to at his fans at least you do you have this young Prodigy pitcher who is Young and he throws strikes it kind of reminds me when Sonny Gray got called up it different type of pictures from both sides clearly ones are more of a control gets you like ground attack I'm gonna surprise you with a a looping a curveball or even get you gonna grinder with a sinker that's what Sunny gray is Miller just throws heat he throws heat for consistency for how young he is too this is it's it's it's incredible the fact that he's in the Major League level right now so keep it up kid and the question that I posed on Twitter and to myself is who has the the more talent coming for them are coming up in their organization and it tasks between the at like you have to go to the two worst teams Major League Baseball two teams that have combined wins of six I believe I think I think they're combined is six it might be seven they have lost so many games the two worst teams Major League Baseball Kansas City Royals who are four and fifteen in new Oakland Athletics who are 3 and 16. you're telling me the funny thing is the A's might have a worse record a winning percentage wreck a worse one percent record of a 0.158 but yet the Royals still have less runs than them at 59 compared to the 65 that the Athletics have I've watched so much Royals baseball in my lifetime and I know what's going on that my system of how proper it is going being used properly I do not think there's a bright future right now for the Kansas City Royals and I it pained me saying that because of what we've seen and we bad baseball against the Texas Rangers incredibly bad baseball against the Texas Rangers how many people are okay today not many people were out there at all and there's for some reason seven games out of first place which seven games doesn't seem like much and then I mean my first place me first place in division not first place all baseball but I think the Oakland Athletics have better talent and their minor league system and farm systems than what the Kansas City Royals are showing right now and that is not good if you're a Kansas City Royals fan whatsoever and what we saw yesterday hunter green signed a six-year six-year 500 or 56 million six-year what's what is the the thing Team friendly so hunter green the pitcher for the the Reds signed a new deal with that was worth up to 50 53 million dollars guaranteed over six years with a team option of 2029 that takes it to 72 million if exercise the escalator for 2000 for 2028 in the auctioneers so the deal can max out at 91.2 million dollars the second largest contract ever for a pitcher with one plus service time okay the Reds on that deal incredibly Team friendly deal so right now six years 33 million is what we know it's fully guaranteed we're not going to see something like this happen with the Kansas City Royals we won't at all we're not going to see that with I mean Brad Keller where it's see ya Daniel Lynch we're not saying that I don't think Jackson cohort's gonna make it back to the Kansas City Royals he might have to find himself somewhere else in Major League Baseball Vinnie pasquintino can we possibly see a chart happen with him anytime soon MJ Melinda's could we possibly see the contract with him anytime soon it's like somewhat of a Team friendly deal like this the one that they probably should have already done is Bobby Wood Jr and Broadway Jr had an incredible home run today at his third one of the season the Royals need to do something here they do the Royals need to figure something out and make sure you can have a core right now because this plugin and chugging if you're trying to copy what bay razor do like to have done it's not going to work out if you're the Kansas City Royals it just will not I just I think that's what that's what the mindset is right here in Kansas city is like oh macro Charles comes in he has learned everything that in Tampa Bay why can't we figure out what they've done and just transfer it over here in Bank of Kansas City baseball now Kansas City baseball already had its I had to run it it won't be back in the next 30 Years we'll just point it out right there right now it'll be next 25 years Rose base Hall will be back kind of like what we saw with 85 15. Now is it going to be 45 maybe 45 45's next time though so every 30 years can you wait 30 years here in Kansas City to figure out whether or not gonna be a baseball team that's going to be heck couldn't even be here could have already been moved off it could it could be out of Kansas City the Royals man are so bad A's definitely have the they have the the upper hand when it comes to Talent but I don't even know who's even gonna mail this team in the next five years and that's not MJ or Bobby or Vinnie because that's all we've been hearing about here in Kansas City it's like it's been engraving into us it's like here's these guys they're coming and they're just gonna be like the next second coming of what we saw back in 2015 and it's not here and one thing that's lacking that is because of the pitching flops like Chris bubach I still think I thought Brady singer would be good this year he got shelled today I still think Chris bubach is still the better pitcher out of the entire young core of Royals but they they just need to get started fire selling like it's it's at that time right now where if you're a King City Royals fan hit that panic button because even like prior for coming this season there was a lot of hopes this Kansas City Royals team to at least become a 500 baseball team around Major League Baseball heck I took the over on them to win 70 games this year gosh can they even win 50 games with this right like I think we're not we're not hitting the over if you've bet the over on 70 or 69 and a half with Kansas City Royals you're not making money at all so that sucks it's not good but throws aren't good either and they're not showing us any signs of Life of them improving them oh so you might as well this if you're in Kansas City go out enjoy a baseball game like my next game I think I'm going to is against the Baltimore Orioles because I want to see Baltimore Orioles players so yeah that's that's basically what what basically what I'm gonna be doing it's it's it sucks I would I would enjoy baseball a lot better in Kansas City if they were winning because it'd be enjoyable to go to the park to see fans that way because it's just like I would I don't mind going three hours away to go to an actual baseball town of St Louis and watching a good baseball game and I'm very acceptable of doing that and I can do that right now I I might as well I might as well stop going to Rose games to keep this travel to St Louis or heck I might as well let's move to St Louis at this point in time because at least I know there's at least some good baseball's going to be there and now talking about the St Louis Cardinals impressive day to day finally we see an explosion more than 10 runs being put up on the board the Cardinals are doing it and doing it a rapid Pace I alluded to Tommy Edmond a single shot of the cycle I didn't start him on all my my fantasy baseball league which it's kind of huh kind of kind of depressing I wish I would have had it but it is okay because I know this is going to be I think this is what's going to continue to happen the thing is the Cardinals though you gotta get that pitching to get on the same level with the hidden you as soon as that happens it is good and it was wild at a certain point in the game I think this is how it ended too I don't think Paul goldschman or Nolan Aaron I don't got a hit today yet the Cardinals put up 15 runs no one going with the Grand Slam fantastic but yet the Cardinals are still putting a lot of people on the base yet not moving them a lot not moving them in at all at a not a good right too so baseball in Missouri typically in the month of April it's it's usually good not right now so I'm hoping there's gonna be a turnaround and change because the Cardinals need to get out of this bottom hole of last place in the division and they they did stay with the win because the Reds lost okay so the Cardinals are finally out of the bottom so what's on Ashley Central right now first team Milwaukee Brewers they're 14-5 Chicago Cubs are 11 and six Pittsburgh Pirates are 12-7 which that is just a shocker right there sales Cardinals are 8 and 11 the Cincinnati Reds or 7 and 11. the Cardinals about to go on a long road trip I think they're I don't think they have a single game left in at Busch Stadium and all the Earth this rest of this month but they're going on a long road trip and they kind of needed this win to help jump start them once they get on the plane out there because tomorrow they have an off day they're going to be in Seattle over the weekend they're gonna go take on San Francisco Giants throughout the week and in the rest of the month in Los Angeles taking on the Dodgers so this is a big trip coming for the St Louis Cardinals a West Coast Road Trip not all it was that fun time was first pitch gonna be on Friday guess is going to be up and talking and watching and talking about it then the very next day this guy on Sarah Kramer but the Cardinals need to do something here and this is where they're they're they need to win these all these series two take two or three from the Mariners take three or four Giants and take two or three from the Dodgers and you should be in a great shape and getting yourself back into that Contender spot for the division even though we're way too early to talk about who's gonna win this division but every single game matters because I don't want to be talking about oh like say if it's like we're in August like man if they just would have won that series or swept that series against the Seattle Mariners back in early April then we wouldn't uh be in this conversation and they'd be out of the playoffs no that's not you gotta win every single game because every single game matters and counts but this pitching is just so awful for the St Louis Cardinals and it's just it's it's it's not fun to watch it's not but at least I know that the bats for the St Louis Cardinals are around so they at least have the okay they might give a few runs but heck we're gonna get some runs back here in the following Innings so I don't like that at all I need to have that picture out on the man that I know like save and Adam Wainwright or Chris Carpenter back in 2011 or 2012 knowing that every fifth day they're gonna tow that rubber and get the the job done so that's not happening whatsoever the St Louis Cardinals but let's see what they can do from this upcoming road trip for them all right so stuff that I haven't got to it's I still think it's so crazy with that Max serger stuff the fact that Max Scherzer got ejected today for using sweat and rosin oh you're you know I would never expect a guy like Max Scherzer who is clean cut and dry everything he does like telling you he was so pissed when he first got checked for the first time ever in his career he's not a bit he's I think he's been injected four times this is the first time that he's actually been ejected out of a game was today for him using the legal stuff rosin oh sorry you can't sweat on the rosin because you can track some sticky substance Max get you got to know the rules man got another rules all right let's go around the Major League Baseball see if there's any stories or headlines that I've missed because there is always something going on oh right now the I have the angels and the Yankees game up two to nothing as the Yankees are up Aaron judge Rob shohei Otani of a home run and then proceeded to his first step back to hit a home run himself that's a uh that's a MVP power move right there Aaron judge he's a he's good at that thing called baseball and so is showing which is also kind of cool at shohei in his first step bat yesterday at Yankee Stadium goes yard it's like Neato with a double put Tice at third I didn't even know Matt Tice was still on the uh in Major League Baseball so uh some Runners threatening Taylor Ward now batting for the Angels so what nurses and things that could be happening there all right Dodgers play a shortstop real house on the IL yeah it's rough there's a lot of people going the IL recently uh like Garrett Mitchell goes on there hey Carlos Carrasco gets and gets injection man that's not good Pirates G-Man Choi won't need surgery but we'll miss eight weeks it's awesome good for you uh Yankees Mike Stanton sorry Giancarlo Stanton out for six weeks uh due to an injury not not good a lot of injuries going around going around here Major League Baseball but nothing as crazy as getting thrown out of the game because you've used sweat and rosin you've used sweat Ross that's how I'm gonna end the size of Kramer that sounds crevices baseball thank you for watching Kramer's base world sorry about all the lag issues I'm glad we got it figured out while it was going on too it looks like it's about the storm here in Kansas City so all batting down the hatches and have a good time enjoy watching baseball and watch the angels and watch the Yankees game tonight show hey is going to be due up here 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GTA 5 Searching for Players to play Heists
hello everyone this is brilliant double send them together here with color priest all right as you can see we're playing GTA and this video will basically be about that we want to recruit some people for our free where we declared ourselves as a mercenary group well clue in the meantime let's do the mission and also we're in need of people and heists also we are willing to help out everyone with the heists hello there stay down also see something killah priest well what is the literature to say to people i noticed basically explained every drink yeah so we're willing to help out there rowland heights if you give us the right price of course like at least 50 coordinate well before is the maximum 922 mess but yeah we welcome everyone in our crew it doesn't matter what level you are we will help you out who boost you oh geez well scares the living crap yeah Wow all right no I got him let's get married let's go down the stairs all right get downstairs be on yo loss has a ride on their bikes oh crap hmm almost dead do so many thank you dead to get to the car somehow what this [ __ ] is following me there if she's wrong with you I'm gonna go get the masonry I know loh gia it would be LOL that would be more fun he'll deliver to package delivering advantage let's go different routes of ways as well so our proof is called the task force mark six there's there are only two members which is me and killah priest indeed but as I said everyone is welcome no matter what level you are for sure there will be some rules but they are not that big problemo will explain to everyone who wishes to join and don't worry it's not kind of a rules that you can't [ __ ] kill other players yeah yeah it's just some I how many rules did we set up free free to bring us a maximum yeah I think it was one of the ones that I don't remember I got hammered it was a long time ago i creamed kale your teammates yeah I don't kill any members of the flu / those crew members who have a bounty should be protected at all costs and let's see what was oh yeah when you're representing the pool you should wear the uniform yeah something like that dogs are afraid of us and that's it like you don't have to wear the outfit all the entire time only when you're representing the also we the really value teamwork oh yeah that's something we rally and as long as you're a good pilot or you're a good pilot beautiful like some of the heist missions oh yeah I'm kind of tired of flying that fake yeah god I love this car I know that means some it's a really cool girl I was really good that we were wanting for this we have by the way I'm going to say right now we're searching members for the pc we will once on the PlayStation free but we left it because it was kind of left dead so yeah bc on me but right now for now we might open another a branch for maybe place to shop for yeah but your past good job android user next week madrazo if only like every single time the pavement would be this good it did well I think everyone who watches this video and everyone who wants to join just leave a comment and or you could search me up on Steam my steam name is Brenda Wilson or if you want to if I won't be there then you can search for pillow priest again you're off on his steam well thanks for watching and see you guys next time see it that exhibition
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Homily - Solemnity of the Ascension of the Lord (Year A)
foreign the Feast of the Ascension marks the Christian belief that Jesus ascended into heaven on the 40th day of Easter the 40th Day after Easter Sunday is always your Thursday and therefore the feast has traditionally been celebrated on Thursdays but in some parts of the world the celebration is transferred to the Sunday following the 40th Day that is the seventh Sunday of Easter in this way more people can participate this year it fell on May 25th but we celebrated today what is assumption what significance does the Assumption of Jesus Christ hold for our faith friends much of a Christian beliefs are derived from two sources tradition and scripture there is no written evidence of celebrating the event until the 4th century when one of the early church fathers Agustin of Hippo preached about it in a sermon it is widely believed that the feast has been observed since the time of the Apostles dating back to 68 A.D there are many references both in the Old and New Testament of the Bible concerning Ascension some of these references occur before the event for example in Psalm 110 David foretold the Ascension of the Lord when he spoke of the enthronement of the Lord at the right hand of the father the Lord Jesus himself had spoken to his disciples about his assumption for example well they struggle to understand Jesus suffering and death he told them that he was going to the father while on trial Jesus had told the high priest from now on you will see the son of man seated at the right hand of God the most powerful and coming on the Clouds Of Heaven [Music] while Mary Magdalene was at the tomb weeping Jesus had told her of his assumption and returned to the father the Apostle Peter in his sermon at Pentecost and in his first letter to Christian communities cited David's prediction and asserted the resurrection of Jesus Christ and his Ascension to the throne at the right hand of God however only the Gospel of Luke and the Acts of the Apostles have described the event itself although there is considerable overlap between these two texts Luke probably the author of both books gives us an inside Glimpse at how the events might have occurred [Music] friends in the gospel Luke recounts that Jesus had led his disciples out of the city of Jerusalem to a place near Bethany and he raised his hands and blessed them as he blessed them he parted from them and was taken up to heaven so as Jesus was blessing his disciples much like a priest would Bless the people two things occurred Jesus parted from them and was taken up to heaven the word taken up or Anna Farrow in Greek means to cause to move from a lower to a higher position Jesus was taken up therefore means a similar action happened to Jesus he did not initiate the action of moving he was lifted up by God to heaven or was taken up to heaven what is heaven where is it in the Biblical times heaven was viewed as the Abode of God and the angels it is somewhere up there although not geographically identifiable some people say that heaven is just a pictorial representation of your nearness to God and indeed as another sphere another dimension from the Earthly physical Dimension that we live in Jesus resurrected body had the ability to adapt to both the physical demands of the earth and the spiritual dimension so Jesus was literally bodily lifted up to heaven friends in the Acts of the Apostles Luke provides four more details on the event he begins his account by addressing Theophilus the same man to whom he earlier wrote the first book The Gospel of Luke in the gospel he writes it seemed right to me to give you Theophilus an orderly account so that your Excellency may know the truth of all you have been taught friends it appears that Luke wanted to help Theophilus a person of rank perhaps a Roman officer know all the truth about Jesus and the church so that his faith would be made strong in Jesus Christ hence in the opening lines Luke recalls that he had already dealt with all that Jesus did and taught until the day he was taken up even though Luke had recounted Jesus birth infancy Miracles teachings and his relationship with his followers in the first book he is particularly referring in this instance to what Jesus did and taught from the time of his resurrection up until his Ascension into heaven friends what did Jesus do after his resurrection for 40 days he appeared to his disciples encouraging them instructing them guiding them and preparing them for the work that he wanted them to accomplish all these appearances and instructions were meant to prove that he had a real physical body and that he was truly alive friends how does Luke describe this fact in his writing after Resurrection Jesus left the tomb he first appeared to Mary Magdalene then he appeared to the two disciples journeying along the road to amayos and with whom he converts stayed and dined he next appeared to the apostles behind locked doors eventually revealing himself inviting them to touch his wounded hands and feet and then open in their minds so they could understand the scriptures he instructed them to begin their mission in Jerusalem and thereafter to spread out to the ends of the Earth but first they had to remain in Jerusalem until they were given the power of the spirit lastly he urged them not to worry about the times or Seasons but simply to carry out their mission of proclaiming the good news to All Nations even while saying all these he was lifted up and taken from their sight foreign [Music] from their side well they were looking intently at the sky as he was going suddenly two men dressed in white garments Stood Beside them [Music] friends in these words Luke mentions three additional Elements which are not in his gospel the first element is that the apostles were looking on as he was lifted up and they were looking intently at the sky as he was going meaning that they had seen Jesus go up with their own eyes [Music] the second element is that a cloud took him from their side meaning that Jesus did not disappear from their side until he reached the cloud which enveloped him up until he reached the clouds his body had retained the same form that he had before his suffering and death but when he was taken up into the cloud they were prevented from seeing him further the third element is that a pair of angels appeared and announced that the same Jesus would return from heaven in glory in the same way they had seen him go up into heaven friends Paul confirms that Jesus himself will come down from heaven [Music] Luke concludes his gospel by mentioning that after the Assumption the apostles worshiped Jesus and returned to Jerusalem with great joy and remained in Jerusalem praising God whilst stating in the Acts of the Apostles that the apostles returned to Jerusalem and evaded the Holy Spirit friends what is the message for us 1. the Ascension marks the end of Easter season 2. by entering into heaven Jesus completed his Redemption work it reminds us that heaven is our ultimate hope and therefore all of our activities should be directed toward this end ER says that focusing on righteous matters and Performing them bring the God of Peace the very presence of God and if he set our hearts and Minds on the things above we shall also appear with Christ who is seated at the right hand of God three just as Jesus went into heaven so too will all Christians accordingly let us develop your heavenly mindset that is consumed with the things of God let us think of the glories of Heaven even the thought of Heaven Can illuminate a whole Christian Life it can Inspire and encourage us to be more Heavenly minded 4. the heart traced Jesus birth infancy preaching Miracles suffering death and Resurrection from the beginning to the conclusion that is from the Advent season to Jesus Ascension God was born in the person of Jesus to liberate us from sin and death he taught and preached the love of God he healed the sick and fed the hungry he forgives sins and reconcile people he suffered and died he resurrected on the third day he appeared his followers for 40 days and finally ascended on high and is now seated in glory at the right hand of the father now we have been entrusted with the work he had begun in us and for us hence to carry on Jesus work one they must believe that Jesus is God he is alive and everything he has taught us is true two we must obey his Commandments three we must have sufficient power of His holy spirit before we set out to share the good news 4 we must stay focused on the personal work of Jesus Christ our main task is to spread the gospel and share the hope we have in Christ with others 5. they must hold whenever we call on him the sure hope of his coming again in glory amen God bless you [Music] thank you [Music] foreign
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Spring walk music guitar#travel
[Music] foreign [Music] foreign candy is the ancient capital of Sri Lanka the second name of candy is this is a picturesque town and the center of Buddhism candy is located right in the heart of the country and can boast of its originality and such comfort that makes you feel at home here narrow streets color Indescribable and words you need to experience it yourself if you want to get to know the true Spirit of Salon almost all residents profess Buddhism and honor ancient Traditions candy is still considered one of the safest and most peaceful cities in Sri Lanka it maintains the lowest crime rate the locals call the city mahanuwara which is translated from the sinalis language as great foreign [Music] [Applause] [Music] foreign [Music] foreign [Music] Market in Mumbai is Lively colorful and bustling and comes alive at night this is real India without gloss and shine [Music] this Market is a popular tourist destination where visitors can find a wide range of goods including clothing jewelry handicrafts and souvenirs the colaba street market night walking tour captures the vibrant atmosphere and energy of this bustling Market the web TV channel will take you through the winding streets of the market showcasing Mumbai as unique products and vibrant culture [Music] foreign [Music] foreign [Music] thank you [Music] ladies [Music] foreign [Music] San Francisco is a hippie City a Pacific Paradise with luxurious beaches Silicon Valley Stanford University Apple Park carrots in every tree and inventive cuisine [Music] if you are alive then San Francisco will not let you get bored if you read that San Francisco will bring you back to wifey's words of the American writer William Saran best described this city of California San Francisco as Maine quarter is the downtown or Northeast quad that contains the financial district Union Square a neighborhood full of boutiques and hotels here we will take a walk on a March day in 2023. [Music] foreign [Music] foreign [Music] thank you [Music] the small Resort town of yalova is located in a mountainous region in Northwestern turkey a little south of Istanbul on the coast of the Sea of marmara foreign [Music] wants to escape from noisy Istanbul relax in a hammer and relax in thermal pools he goes to the thermal yellowover Resort there is clean Mountain Air healing water picturesque Landscapes and extraordinary peace the city of yellowover is located on the shores of the Gulf of his men about 50 miles from Istanbul the city is small but ancient it is more than 5 000 years old now flowers for landscape design and fruits are grown here the most delicious kiwi in Turkey is sold here foreign [Music] foreign [Music] foreign [Music] thank you for watching this video if you found my video interesting and want to know more about my Adventures please like the web TV channel And subscribe to it you can also leave a comment and leave a review see you bye bye
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ArcMap Tips - PDF export
the last thing I want to do once my one-time app is ready to go I want to print it out or I might send it to some other format printing it out is is relatively straightforward I'm going to file and then the print option here I can choose the color printers and there's this image quality I need to read more about the ELMO but it makes any difference so that's fairly straightforward what I'm going to have you do for several of your mounts is make a PDF version of it so it's something you could post on the web or attach an email to send somebody so let's figure out how to do that someone go to file and I got an option here of exporting the map now here's where I've got a host of different options that I can use for exporting that map default here is coming up as a JPEG file I could send this to some other image formats and the one I'm interested is the PDF version so I'll select PDF I can set some quality settings here this will dramatically increase the size of your file if you make this too large so also depends somewhat upon whether or not you've got raster or vector data in there if you got vector data the PDS going to maintain those vectors so it's the DPI is when the dpi setting won't matter as much a few of the settings I want to make in here I want to switch and look into some of these convert marker symbols to polygons some of your symbols like your North arrow on some people's machines if they don't have that same font it's going to show up as a question mark so I'm going to convert that North here which is an actual font I'm a converted to a polygon so it's going to work on anyone's computer see there's any of those settings in here that I want to set that looks to be it going to key key one to make sure that you've said is the embed all document fonts this used to not be something upset by default so make sure that - checked so that some of the fonts you're using like the North Area or the the titlebar will be included in the PDF file all right make sure that you're in the folder you want to save it in change the name if need be and click Save and then this will export a PDF that you can do whatever you want with on just real quick again notice that there were a couple of additional options export map if you are going to post an image on the web most of you knew about JPEG files all you'll learn at some point that that's introduces some artifacts when the compression algorithms are run on it in general if you want an image file use a PNG file for exporting this that works particularly well if you're taking your map and putting it into a Word document all right that's exporting your map
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Electrodynamics Basics The Continuity Equation Part-6
the next topic of study is equation of continuity up to the detail description of the mathematical operators in gradient divergence per name the idea of fields a scalar field and magnetic field vector field the operation of these gradient divergence and called operator on the scalar field function and vector field function their physical interpretation their mathematical formulation and the importance application of these then after we have seen that how to convert the integral equation into the differential form using the Gauss divergence theorem and Stokes theorem now the next topic is the equation of continuity which is state that in the total current flowing out of some volume we have considered is cylinder for that purpose in which high current is flowing J is the current density and s is the surface area of this wire so it states the total current flowing out of some volume this is our volume total current flowing out from this must be equal to the rate of decrease of the charge this current which is flowing out from this volume must be equal to the rate of decrease of the charge within the earth volume we know that mother charge being created non destroy so automatically this equation of continuity they define the charge from the basin theorem so since the current is defined as the rate of flow of the charges and the current through the conducting cylinder is I capital R is equal to minus DQ upon DT because this is a solid cylinder so there will be volume charge density instead of this Q so we have to use that formula instead of Q q is equal to volume integral Rho DV this is in terms of the volume charge density this is the fate of the volume charge density of this current so this is minus D upon DT volume charge density Rho DV so this is the current inside the that basically flowing through the conductor cylinder this particular cylinder and now this current I is equal to closed surface integral J dot DS in Trump's of thee yes in terms of the current density so this J dot d s this is also current this is also current so both the current should be equal through the conducting cylinder I am this at this particular end in terms of the G so these two equations should be same so keeping these two equations same we are getting this result closed surface integral J dot d s is equal to minus the upon DT volume integral Rho DV now what we have to do to simplify it we have to use Gauss divergence theorem and as a result this closed appears a dot d s converts into the divergence of G so the result of the left hand side is equal to the volume integral divergence of j DV now we have to put this value here so that right hand side is minus D upon DT Rho is constant throughout the volumes or B Rho upon DT like this 1 minus D rope on DT DV now compare both the side you can write it in this way also volume integral divergence of g plus minus d upon D robe on DT into the left hand side becomes positive so this is del Rho upon del T DV is equal to 0 as we have considered earlier that volume of this cylinder could not be 0 so this vector is equal to 0 if this is equal to 0 then divergence of G Plus D Rho upon DT is equal to 0 and from this when one can conclude this divergence of J is equal to minus D Rho upon DT which automatically prove the first statement the first statement was the total current divergence of G indicates to the total current density the current basically is flowing from the surface outer surface is equal to the rate of decrease of the charge density volume charge density by decreasing because this negative sign is indicating D Rho upon DT is the rate of the char density basically that is current on the other hand and this negative sign is indicating that when you are taking the divergence of current density it is basically equal to the negative sign of D Rho upon DT which is the rate of the volume charge density so our persisted Marcus was that the total current flowing out of some volume must be equal to the rate of decrease of the charge within that volume so it means D Rho upon DT indicate there and this is the factor by which with by which the charge is decreasing into the cylinder but at this point we had no discuss about the type of the current what type of the current we are using here so if you include that idea also into the derivation of continuity to this theorem is the steady state current direct current or alternating current what type of current basically we are using here so if we use direct current that is steady state current in that case D Rho upon DT will be equal to zero if this is equal to 0 that means divergence of j is equal to 0 if divergence of j is equal to 0 it means we know we have seen this idea earlier also about the del dot e is equal to 0 that is solenoidal it means the total is equal to 0 it means if divergence Keitha we are considering here steady state that means divergence of J is equal to 0 it means the total current which enters at this particular end will be equal to the amount of the current which are coming from this end so the total job current that will remain same so this is the basically law of the charge conservation theorem on the other hand equation of continuity equation is known as charge conservation theorem also so after this now let us check the up amperes formula we have seen the divergence of G is equal to zero for the steady state current in a uniform current that is direct gun a steady state current D Rho upon DT is equal to zero so a uniform flow the amount of current which entra Primeau 1 M is equal to the amount of current from the second n so charge conservation uniform flow of the current into the conductor in case of B row in case of the steady state current but what about the result when alternating current is flowing that time the row opened it is not equal to 0 but equation continuity equation indicate the charge conservation in to that also so now first is you we have to see the amperes law that B dot DL is equal to MU naught times I because earlier we had not discuss about the current type of the current this current is direct current the steady state current or this current is alternating current so the differential form of this amperes law is Del dot B is equal to MU no times J so if I take the divergence of this equation del Del cross B del dot del cross beam is equal to MU naught is a constant may notice a constant so del dot G right a left hand side this del dot del cross V is equal to 0 so del dot J mu not could not be 0 so it means del dot J is equal to 0 so on the basis of this result when we take the divergence of the amperes law this was the amperes law and right now we are sure that we are using a steady state current and taking the divergence of this equation so then what we are getting we are getting divergence of J is equal to 0 and this result we have seen when through the continuity equation when sir density is related to the steady state steady state current so it means that this law is valid only for the direct current so amperes lies well it only 14 direct current what about the alternating current alternating is current is flowing then that amperes law is not valid so Maxwell basically improved the amperes law using the idea of displacement current so now our next topic will be of the displacement current
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Researchers Develop Drone-based System to Detect Marine Debris, Expedite Clean Up
Marine debris, also known as marine litter, is a global problem that threatens the environment, navigation safety, coastal economies, and, potentially, human health. Detecting and identifying debris quickly and accurately is key to cleanup and response actions that can prevent these impacts. Unmanned Aerial Systems, or drones, offer this capability. NOAA’s National Centers for Coastal Ocean Science, Oregon State University, and their partners are developing a drone-based, machine learning system to detect and identify marine debris along the coast. In December 2021, the researchers used beaches near Corpus Christi, Texas, to evaluate devices and refine detection methods. Polarized light reflected from human-made objects often differs from natural objects, such as vegetation, soil, and rocks. Installing a polarimetric camera on a drone could improve debris detection from the air. The researchers tested such a camera, both on the ground, and, with the help of the U.S. Coast Guard, from a helicopter. The helicopter flight allowed the team to mimic the height at which the drone system would be flown and simulate what would happen if the drone used a polarimetric camera. Next, the team trained a machine-learning computer program to find and classify the debris in the imagery collected. Once fully operational, data collected by the drone-based, machine learning system will be used to make maps that show where the marine debris is concentrated along the coast to guide rapid response and removal efforts.
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Baby boy jungle shower | How to balloon garland tutorial
hey guys Coco here reading the best tip tricks and tutorials to make having fun affordable in today's video we are doing one of my favorite themes which is a glam safari themed balloon Garland so um you can use this for a baby shower you can use this for um a one-year-old party I just wanted to basically Go Back to Basics and have like a straight balloon tutorial start to finish no real backdrop just I will have a power tip at the end to show you guys how I hang it on the wall without a stand so um but real quick I just want to go over the colors for today um I'm really feeling it I'm feeling the colors today so I just want to go over that real quick so let me turn my camera around okay so today we are using the metallics white sand we have four sizes for that of course any sizes that I actually use I will put in description to get low I don't always use all the sizes that I purchase it kind of just depends then we have the same brand metallics but this is the deluxe eucalyptus that we have in three sizes and we have metallics The Reflex um I couldn't get the gold reflex by itself so I had to buy the assortment of both the 11 inch and the assorts the assorted five inch so um we're gonna use these gold ones as accents and this is a 5 and 11 inch in here and then we also have um oh sorry skipped ahead uh we also have metallic green check this out guys like I got some new containers to store my balloons I just wanted to show you guys that um so these are gmr this is 12 inch metallic green and then five inch metallic green gmar and then I also got these qualatex um assorted animal prevalence I had these for a while um so I just don't know if I'm gonna use them I have yet to uh figure out a way to incorporate them because every time I try and match them to something and it's just I don't know I don't like how it looks so we'll see how this works um if I use them of course I will put it in the description below but uh that is all the balloons for our color scheme so let's get started [Music] thank you for me [Music] me Mommy [Music] even things [Music] have more than two sizes of the metallic green and reflex gold I'm actually just going to tie these tie the larger sizes in dupes and then add them into the Garland as accents later on once I hang the main base assimilating our base is just making sure that we have enough stretch on our um 260s also just keeping a color pattern that's easy to follow so if you aren't the main person that's designing the Garland and say you have someone assisting you um you want to just keep a consistent pattern to be able to tell them how to continue the pattern or how to um construct the Garland if you are doing something else so we're going to start with our our white sand we're going to start there first and then um I think I'm gonna do white sand and then a little bit of gold then the eucalyptus then the metallic no okay no I think I'm thinking green then the eucalyptus then the gold and then repeat that pattern so um because our gold and our metallic green didn't have as many sizes um I just want to kind of sprinkle them in there I don't want them to be like their whole a full color block maybe like a mini color block so we're gonna do that what's up this first section is our biggest cluster that we have so um since I want this to be at the bottom sitting on the ground I am going to start by um start here at the top with this one so what I'm going to do is basically take a 260 a full 260. and I'm going to start not at the top maybe like a couple a couple balloons down um and we're going to start at this end and we're just gonna get that into the center and uh there's a double knot that we've been doing with the other 260s and maybe even triple knot it because it's the start so we don't want it to be too and then you kind of just want to see how your balloons are falling so I want this to kind of look like this when you're viewing it so I'm going to want my 260 to come out here to continue the balloons on so put this down on the ground and our next color was the metallic green and I think for that I'm probably going to use maybe like two of them two juice um so you just want to stretch you want to grab your grab the balloons that you're adding stretch this by rocking it around your hand as well as much as you can and then wherever you are placing the balloons you're going to grab it in the middle and push down and then you're just going to wrap it around I like to wrap it around twice and then wraps around one of the balloons below it and then come back up and like a swivel and then come back to where I started so that's one poop I think and then and then I'm gonna add another set so keeping in mind where you want it you're gonna remember grab it in the middle pull the 260 around push down with the Hem that is holding the balloons wrap it around twice then what the new set of balloons and then find your figure eight do a figure eight around the balloons that are beneath the balloons that you just tied on so this would be the balloon that I that I is below it so I'm just gonna go around that and a figure eight and then hopefully you have enough to come back to the middle and then tie that off um so depending on how many wrap how much wrapping you do that's dictates how many 260s you're going to use so that's probably most likely that's why people like to use fishing line because um you're never going to run out of fishing line but at the same time I don't know I just I just feel like using a 260 gives it more friction but that's what I prefer so our next color is the eucalyptus so that is this is our next color and we're just gonna repeat the same method [Music] give me [Music] thank you [Music] you guys are attaching your Garland to the wall you want to make sure one that the surface is clean there's no dust or anything like that also um you want to kind of at least use three points so right now I'm going to show you how I do the Middle Point um that way um you know I don't have to stand on a ladder um but this is going to be the middle point and then I'm gonna have a higher point up there and then a lower Point down near the floor just to make it just to do the cascading look [Music] foreign [Music] do the things [Music] foreign [Music] okay so now I'm going to hang up our base in the three points that you see here and then once we have our base hung up we're going to add our five inch balloons foreign [Music] was I used the two strands of 260 that are on the wall as um kind of like as hands hugging the balloon and then I wrapped either side around at least one of the balloons on the Garland so I am gonna add some balloons down here at the bottom but then also just kind of fill in the gaps with our five inch and go from there [Music] that was the takeaway from this video is the attaching the balloon to the wall so hopefully um that you know idea was helpful because I know a lot of people may not have 3M command strips or they may not have anything to hook the wall or they want to don't want to damage their walls so I highly highly highly recommend using Gaffers tape enjoyed the tips on this video um it was basically a straightforward tutorial so if you enjoyed that then click on your screen right now to see more
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1774: The Long Year of Revolution in partnership with the Concord Museum
>>Greetings from the National Archives Ii'm  David Ferriero Archivist of the United States   and it's my pleasure to welcome you to this forum  focused on two of the most consequential yet often   understated years in our nation's history  1774 and 1775. Before we get to our program   I'd like to tell you about two other upcoming  programs you can view on our youtube channel,   on Wednesday November 18th at 3 p.m we  will partner with the Capital Jewish Museum   to present a panel discussion on supreme  court justice Louis D. Brandeis and social   justice and on Thursday November 19th at noon  author Barnes Carr will discuss his recent book   the Lenin Plot the Untold Story of  America's Midnight War Against Russia.   To keep informed about events throughout the year  please check our website archives.gov you'll also   find information about other National Archives  programs and activities another way to get more   involved with the National Archives is to become  a member of the National Archives Foundation,   the foundation supports the work of the agency  especially its education and outreach programs   check out their website archivesfoundation.org  to learn more about them and join online.   As we know revolutions do not spring from a vacuum  but out of years of foment debate and skirmish,   too often we study signature turning points in  history the storming of the Bastille, the fall   of the Dem ben phu, the battle of Lexington and  Concord to the detriment of the events leading   up to them. We are pleased this evening to join  with the Concord Museum to celebrate the opening   of its new April 19, 1775 permanent exhibit and  the launch of its new Shot Heard Around the World   website. Our primary speaker tonight is Mary Beth  Norton the Mary Donlon Alger professor emerita of   American History at Cornell University. Professor  Norton's new book 1774 the Long year of Revolution   is borne out of her dissertation and first book  the British Americans the Loyalist Exiles in   England 1774 to 1789 which was published in 1972  and should thus encourage all of us to finally   write the book that has been ruminating in our  minds since the early days of our professional   lives. In that interim Professor Norton enjoyed  a legendary career at Cornell University   where she was the first woman ever to teach in  the Cornell history department she founded the   university's Women's Studies program and has  written a number of award-winning books about   women's history across the 17th century including  Founding Mothers and Fathers Gender Power in the   Forming of American Society, In the Devil's Snare  the Salem Witchcraft Crisis of 1692 and Liberty's   Daughters the Revolutionary Experience of American  Women. Her newest book looks at the critical   months between the Boston tea party in December  1773 to the days just before the first battles   of April 1775 and demonstrates that the founding  era is not one in which everyone agreed. It's a   pleasure to welcome tonight's moderator back to  the National Archives Tom Putnam is the former   director of the John F. Kennedy presidential  library and served as the acting director of   the Office of Presidential Libraries before he  chose to abandon the 20th century having been   wooed by the siren song of Concord's reformers,  transcendentalists and revolutionaries he's a   good friend and his contributions to the nation's  presidential library system remain manifold. Let   me conclude by expressing our appreciation to our  other co-sponsors the National Endowment for the   Humanities, the America 250 foundation, and the  United States Semi-quincentennial Commission.   After the hour-long forum to discuss professor  norton's new book representatives from those   institutions will speak as part of  the launch of the Concord Museum's new   Shot Heard Around the World website, now  let's hear from Mary Beth Norton and Tom   Putnam, thank you for joining us today. >> Good evening everyone thank you I'm   coming to you from Concord Massachusetts and Mary  Beth Norton from Cornell or from Ithaca in New   York, and we are very pleased to be here I want  to first of all thank David Ferriero and my former   colleagues at the National Archives for hosting  tonight's event and helping us with the national   launch of our new microsite in conjunction with  the National Endowment for the Humanities, America   250 and the U.S. Semi-quincentennial Commission.  But before we do that I am honored to have this   conversation with professor Mary Beth Norton there  really could be no better setup for our new line   online account of the Battles of Lexington and  Concord than her new book 1774 the Long year   of Revolution and when I was a federal employee  I was trained by NARA's in-house legal counsel   that I couldn't endorse commercial enterprises but  since I now work for a non-profit I can urge you   all to go out to your bookstore and truly nothing  would say Merry Christmas or Happy Hanukkah   or Happy Kwanzaa better to your loved ones than  a copy of this book, so professor Norton as   the archivist just said the book stems from your  dissertation which you and your first book in   that you wrote in 1972 tell us what brought  you back to this theme and what is it that   you hope that readers will get out of the book? >> Well what brought me back to it was the fact   that no one had done it I got this idea for a  book that about 1774 because of my dissertation   on the loyalists I realized that 1774 was critical  in the development of the loyalist identity and   so I really thought this was going to be my second  book but then I got interested in women's history   and for a long time went and since at the  end of that period when I was doing all   these books on women's history no one had done  this book so I thought okay now I'll do it now.  >>You write that much of our understanding of  the revolution is teleological so perhaps you   can describe define what that term means and  how you try to avoid that pitfall in this book.  >>Yes one of the things I realized in all the  years that I've taught the American Revolution   and read about the American Revolution is that  the authors who write about the revolution   do so knowing how the story came out that is and  that's teleological, you write a story from the   standpoint of knowing what the end of it is and  what you're trying to do is to explain that end   you're not trying to really reproduce what  was going on at the time and what I wanted   to do or what I want my readers to do is to  forget that they know how this story came out,   what I want to do is to put them in the  middle of the political discourse of 1774   not knowing what's going to happen. Being in  a time of great uncertainty and turmoil and   trying to understand and come to terms with this  what seems to be changes in their relationships   to the British Empire which they had always been  loyal to. >>That was my next question so describe   how they were feeling in 1773 and then what  happens by the end of 1774 the beginning of 1775.  >>In 1773 I think it's very hard to find someone  not even someone as we know as radical as Samuel   Adams who would not say they were a loyal  member or loyal subject of the British empire.   But by the end of 1774 and the first month of  1775 that had changed. All kinds of people who   were beginning to think about independence and  I argue in the book that people, ordinary people   were in affect voting with their feet. And by  that, I mean not obeying the British empire,   not obeying the royal governors. Instead obeying  the decrees of the continental Congress and it   frustrated the royal governors tremendously. >>Now the book is full of action and drama   there's shipwrecks and powder alarms but  you talk about what your main focus in   is on political discourse and the debates  that were raging. tell us more about that.  >>I really wanted to recapture what people  were arguing about. I think too often we   think the American Revolution was begun  by a large number of people certainly the   majority of the population and a few sort of  nasty loyalists hanging out there opposing.   But there was a major consensus and I wanted to  show there was no particular consensus that people   in 1774 were arguing about politics the same way  we argue about politics today. I wanted to get   my reader in the middle of those arguments  and understand all facets of them. Not just   what the radicals thought which is what most  people write about in this period but rather   what the moderates thought what the conservatives  thought and without an eye to how those people   ended up in the loyalist versus revolutionary  divide because I discovered that some people who   supported the British early on ended up in the  revolutionary camp and some people who opposed the   British early on ended up in the loyalist camp. >>And despite how you do your research a book   like this doesn't just write itself  how did you come upon your discoveries?  >>I went to libraries in England and America, all  over the United States to historical societies,   to the Huntington library in San Marino,  California. I spent a lot of time at the   old public record office now known as the National  Archives in London. I went to the British library   and I went to lots of university libraries and  local historical societies that have ended up with   correspondence, unpublished correspondence from  the period. I also spent a month at the Huntington   library reading every political pamphlet published  in the you know what the future United States   between the fall of 1773 and the end April of 1775  which was an extremely interesting thing to do.  >>And there's geographic diversity in your account  tell us a little more about that. >>Well I wanted   not to just to focus on Massachusetts even though  I know was talking for the Concord Museum tonight.  >>That's alright we'll forgive you. >> And I  wanted to tell the story of all the colonies. So   every colony from Maine south to Georgia is in the  book. And even though yes Massachusetts is there,   of course. But much of the book is about arguments  in Philadelphia and New York. And partly Virginia   and a great deal about Georgia. Turns  out to be extremely interesting.  >> Tell us a little bit. Don't leave us there.  Georgia is interesting in today's world too.  >>Yes that's true. What was  particularly interesting   there was one printer and other colonies more  than one printer. In Georgia one printer,   he was based in Savannah and he was the only  printer, so he printed both sides pamphlets and   broad sides both for and against resistance to the  British. And in the end was the only one of the 13   colonies that did not send representatives to the  first Continental Congress and even to the second.  >> >>We will get to the Congress in a minute. I  should remind our viewers we are taking questions.   I will try to weave them throughout. You  can send them in by using the chat feature.   Those will come to me and I will ask your  questions. In terms of the fascinating   historical references you come upon this poem  I will read it to you, and you can comment   when how you found it and why from the New York  journal August 18th, 1774. The first words of the   book it's a poem come my brave boys from my song  you shall hear crown 74 the most glorious year.  >> How did you stumble upon it? >> I was reading the New York journal. Excuse   me. The New York journal was the mouthpiece of the  radicals in New York city at the time. And so it   was the kind of place one might expect to find  something like this. But I joke about the fact   that poem which says 1774 is critically important  is the kind of thing historian would have to   invent if you hadn't found out. The poem goes on  and on. I quote the entire many verses of the poem   at the end very. Went to show me that I was not  wrong in thinking that 1774 was critical because   people at the time thought it was critical. >> >>: So again we want to advertise the   book for people to go and buy it  in the bookstore. First tell us   David has already suggested what do you mean by  the long year of revolution which is the subtitle.  >>It's about the year 1774 but  for me the year 1774 starts in   really October of 1773 when the tea ships  sent by the East India company under the   terms of the tea act adopted by Parliament  in the spring of 1773 when they leave   for America and it ends basically  the day before Lexington and Concord,   the day before the battles. That's why I call  it the long year, it's really a 16-month year.  >>So we're going to do our best to do that  sweep of 16 months in the next half an hour.   And we're going to start with tea and  again why don't you explain what the image   of this artifact on the cover of your book. >> The little bottle on the cover is it has   statement on it or written in paper on it that  unfortunately you really can't read on the cover.   But what it says the battle is full of tea that  was picked up from the shore of Dorchester the day   after the Boston tea party. A critical artifact. >> You note in the book you credit one of your   colleagues. When did it become  known as the Boston tea party?   So when do we think that label was written? >>It doesn't say that. Says it was picked up after   on the shore. The Boston tea party is just a  shorthand talking about what was called at the   time the destruction of the tea. And which I call  it always in the book. I don't except to explain   the term Boston tea party first  appeared in the newspaper in 1826   found by my colleague at Cornell Larry  Glickman who investigated consumer boycotts.  >>Great. So if you can describe  briefly what did the tea act do   and why were the colonies so upset about? >> What the tea act did was contrary to   what we tend to think. We tend to think it  raised the price, raised the taxes on tea.   It did not do that. It lowered the taxes. So  why were people complaining about lower taxes.   They were complaining about lower taxes because  they objected to being taxed by Parliament.   They really did believe in no taxation without  representation which to them meant that only   colonial legislators could tax them. And the  tax levied on the colonists on the import   of tea by Parliament even though it was lowered  was something the colonists were opposed to. I   might add here that the colonists were notorious  tea smugglers. And clear even though we can't   really study it very clearly because the whole  point of it was to conceal what they were doing;   we do know that colonists were drinking a great  deal of smuggled tea in the period just prior to   the Boston tea party. And so therefore the whole  idea behind the tea act was that if Parliament   lowered the tax on legal tea then that legal tea  might be able to compete in price to smuggled   tea. Which the colonists were drinking in the  hundreds and thousands of pounds. And meanwhile   only drinking legal tea in the hundreds or  thousands of pounds. Based on the customs records.  >>But from the customs records you described  in the book that the East India Tea Company   was close to going bankrupt and  members of parliament were stuck.  >> Baffled yes. Parliament did not want the East India company to  go bankrupt because many were stockholders. And   it wasn't of course just tea, they imported all  legal things from China to the British empire   like textiles and things from China to the  British Empire >>Again, highly recommend the   first chapter of the book and we will go through  it so much more. Seven ships that head out three   come to Boston and get ransacked, what we know  is the destruction of the, the Boston tea party. In Philadelphia and New   York City, they don't even let the ships into the  harbor. That's the way they solved the problem.   Bring it to what happens in Charleston South  Carolina then Cape Cod. we'll do Charleston first.  >>Charleston is fascinating. I didn't know until I  worked on this book the tea ship arrived in Charleston basically   the same time the tea ships arrived in Boston.  And in fact Boston and Charleston were dealing with   tea simultaneously. In the first chapter my  narrative goes back and forth between the two places almost week by   week, talking about what the two towns are doing differently.  Boston people reached consensus pretty quickly   that is to prevent the tea from landing and  destroying it. In Charleston they couldn't   make up their mind, meeting after meeting,  sometimes big, sometimes little. And in the end,   they sort of threw up their hands and colluded  with the customs officers in confiscating the tea.  >>And you write that they actually  sell the tea two years into the war   and actually make some money to support the war. >>Eventually they did that. I didn't find that   out someone else did, James Victor, I'll give a  verbal footnote to James Victor at the University   of Hong Kong who is working on a book on tea in  this period and he discovered the ad in the South   Carolina Gazette that two or three years later  that indicated the tea was going to be sold.  >>Then tell us about the  fascinating thing on Cape Cod.  >>Well to me that was one of the most interesting  things in part because I spent my summers on   Martha's Vineyard and so and was able to go  to visit the site of what happened because   what happened was the fourth ship  bound for Boston wrecked on Cape Cod,   wrecked on a sand bar pretty much south of Rays  Point, southeast of Rays Point. And led to some   of the tea ending up on Cape Cod. While most of  it was sent to Boston to the British headquarters.   The tea that ended up on Cape Cod ended up causing an enormous problem.  on the cape, I will not go into it, and let's just   say there were competing town meetings. Everybody  argued whether the tea could be sold or not. And   in the end, amazingly enough, the people on the  cape decided that it could be sold. And so it's   actually the only tea of all those seven ships  actually sold in America in 1774. Spring of 1774.  >>So we're moving sequentially to the aftermath  of the tea party and we want to look at the   British response back in England and then the  various colonies response, but let's start   with how did the British Parliament  respond to the destruction of the tea?  The ministry was very upset and proposed  to Parliament the Boston port be closed.   Which they did decide to do. The Boston Port Act  declared the port of Boston would be closed to all   trade except for food and fuel. Until the tea was  paid for. And Boston only found out on the 10th of   May 1774 and the port closed on the first of June  1774. Which as you can imagine lead to enormous   difficulty in Massachusetts in Boston  as people tried to arrange their lives   around basically a two and half week notice  the port of Boston was going to be closed.   The Boston committee of correspondents then asked all  the other colonies to join in an immediate boycott   of all British trade of all British goods both  imported goods and exported goods from the colonies.   But other people were not so happy about  this. There was a lot of upset. Many people   criticized Boston including Benjamin Franklin who was  in London at the time representing Massachusetts   for what they had done for the destruction of  the tea. Boston did not in fact get everybody   behind them as they wanted. We tend to think  everybody said hooray Boston about the tea   destruction. That was completely incorrect. >>>> >>: And I appreciate the anecdote you   tell about George Washington and the quote we hear but not the whole quote. >> >>: Yes, well George Washington when he heard about   the Port Act wrote, rather famously - the cause of Boston is now  the cause of all America. But what people don't   usually quote is the parenthesis after that. Which is - Not  that I approve of their destruction of the tea,   close parenthesis. And that is pretty  typical of the attitudes of people elsewhere.   Outside of Boston. And even in Boston  for that matter. Because they were people   who stepped forward to say okay, I will  contribute money to help pay for the tea   so the port can be opened again. >> Two thoughts go through my head.   One contemporary relevance many people today in  favor of protest, but not when they cross the   line to the destruction of private property. >> >>: Exactly the same thing. And I found   thought in all kinds of other instances too  in the book. That is when private property was   destroyed there was always a lot of criticism of  it even from people who supported the protests.  >> >>: And then I also smiled because ongoing  rivalry between the city of Boston and New   York. Even at that time the City of New  York was controlled more by merchants. And   again, more opposed to this notion of the  destruction of private property and non-consumption   because it would hurt their wallets. >> Yes, New York had - was very sharply   divided in this period over supporters and  opponents of resistance to Britain and of to the   to the - to the - Boston Port act I mean when  because in addition to the Boston Port Act the    British sent a new military governor to  Boston General Thomas Gage and he because he   had difficulty finding workers civilian workers  in Boston he often turned to New York for help   but that became very much a topic of political  disagreement in New York as groups developed   to try to coerce merchants and workers in New  York not to go to Boston to help out the British   >>and this notion of coercion um another one of  your findings that I found quite interesting is   uh well you you tell us which side was more in  favor of freedom of the press it's not what I   would have thought >>No what was uh though the  people who were loyalists who later ended up   being loyalists were much more in favor of freedom  of the press than were the revolutionaries- and John Adams, for example, famously when his  pamphlet Novanglis where his essays Novanglis essays that he wrote in early 1775 basically  said there is no right to dissent against the   he called it the Constitution of the of the  country, and the loyalists were the major arg   made major arguments about the fact that they  were being that their ideas were being suppressed   um and - and not taken seriously >> >>: In some ways the radicals wanted to have their way and hold sway and they were the ones who were suppressing dissent . >>Yes they were absolutely suppressing the dissent of the loyalists right.  Or and not just loyalists but others I mean   because as I say the term loyalist doesn't  develop until late in the year and it's used by   a man it's used first used by a  man who calls himself a loyalist   and you don't have that term until you have  people who are perceived as openly disloyal,   so I regard that regarded that as an important  turning point right. >>And then there's an effort   to uh kind of throughout this period you can tell  me more when it's uh at its apex but promoting   non-consumption of tea and especially outreach to  women tell us about those efforts and whether they   were successful or not. >>Well, it's actually hard  to know whether they were successful they actually   led to lots and lots of newspaper essays telling  women they shouldn't drink tea some for political   reasons some for health reasons one so there  was a whole string of essays that said to women   don't drink tea because it'll be bad for your  health and you will give birth to sickly children.   Which women didn't really go for -some of  them wrote back to the newspapers and said wait   a minute why don't you just make a political  argument about this and of course they were   aimed precisely at women because women were known  and this is absolutely true to socialize over tea   whereas everybody did drink tea, I mean the people  drank tea for breakfast they drank tea for lunch   they drank tea for dinner but women socialized  over tea in the middle of the afternoons and that   was uh that was the sort of the cultural trope  that was being advanced and talked about,   it's very hard to know how successful all was,  I mean there were public burnings of tea   for example the students at Princeton held a  public demonstration where they burned their tea   now does that mean they burned all the tea that  they had tucked away in their rooms, who knows   but they went out there did it. I mean I was  particularly interested in the story of this   the town of Charlestown, Massachusetts which had  a public tea burning and invited everybody from   Boston to come witness and then they served  them booze while they were burning the tea.   Turned into quite an alcoholic event. >>: So The Port Act is followed by two other acts. why don't you describe the first one the  Massachusetts Government Act what did it do   and what was the other colonists colony's response  to it. >>The Massachusetts Government Act changed the   charter of Massachusetts. Massachusetts at the  time was governed under a charter that had been   developed in the late 17th century - other  colonies had for the most part were under   under uh charters that were developed in the early  18th century and they had different provisions   and basically the Massachusetts Government Act  changed the charter of Massachusetts to give more   power to the governor and to change the way the  Massachusetts council which was this upper house   of the legislature was chosen, in most of the  other colonies the King appointed those people   in Massachusetts those people were elected by the  lower house and the governors had been complaining   for years that they therefore could not use the  members of the council as their wise advisors   because they were actually in the thrall of  the lower house so that was basically the   Massachusetts Government Act responded to constant  complaints that the governors of Massachusetts had   had now other colonies with other charters  some of them said - wait a minute all they're   doing is changing the Massachusetts charter to  be like ours so big deal it doesn't make any   difference but then some people said wait a minute  if Parliament can change the Massachusetts charter   without consulting Massachusetts then they could  change our charter without consulting us so that's   not a good idea so there was a real uh division  in opinion about the Massachusetts Government Act.   >> >>: We have our first question. Like to weave them in when they come if they fit within   the flow so this is just a general question about  percentages, like is there was there a way to say   what percentage were radicals what percentages  were loyalists, did you try to do any of that in   your research? >>: You can't do that in this period. It's impossible. Later on people have done it for the Revolution itself and it once the  war starts yes and especially after it goes on   you can and I'm - I'm a believer in a formula  that was developed by Paul Smith a long-time   staffer at the Library of Congress and  an excellent historian of the Revolution   who argued that in the long run about two-thirds  of the population was in favor of the revolution   about one I'm sorry two-fifths of the revolut - two-fifths of the population was in favor of   the revolution one-fifth of the population was  opposed and two-fifths were went back and forth.   >> >>: Great.>> >>: Sometimes they said a plague on both your houses or sometimes they went with one side or the other and I think I think that's right.  >> >>: Right. I don't mean to be too lighthearted,   or contemporary but contemporary polling doesn't  seem to be all that accurate either so >>Exactly and   especially not in this period because what  people are doing is they're arguing about   different means of of - responding to British  policies it's not it's not as though the   issues were really clear or as clear as they  become retrospectively once the war starts.   >> >>: So we have the Massachusetts Government Act, then even a stronger reaction to the Administration of Justice Act, tell us what  that did and why it uh the colonists reacted so strongly...   >>Yeah this is an act that, in fact I was very  surprised not surprised but I was shocked when   I saw the first reference to it in the with the  letters and the pam - in the letters I was reading   uh the colonists called it the murder act and  basically in brief what it did was to provide   that if a colonial official or a military  officer um killed a colonist in the course of   maintaining order that person could be tried  in England rather than in the colonies in   retrospect what it could have done an easy  way to think about it is it could have moved   the Boston Massacre trial to London and the  colonists were extremely upset about this act.   As I said a minute ago there were defenders of the  Massachusetts Government Act, I found no defenders   of the Administration of Justice Act. I found  future loyalists who wrote violently against   the um in the Administration of Justice Act so  it was a completely different thing, as I said   I never found any then defender of the  Administration of Justice Act in all the   things I read. > >>: We apologize to the audience we have to move so quickly, but after these acts they really do lead up to the first Continental Congress. but the point that   I found most interesting there is the the initial  impetus was really more of the conservatives   or those trying to uh find a way to uh have  conciliation with the British Parliament but is   that an accurate reading and... >> >>: Absolutely correct. Because remember I said what the the Bostonians wanted was an immediate boycott  of all British trade um the response from the more   conservative and moderate colonists was no  no we want to talk about this first we can't   just join you in doing that in response to the  Boston Port Act and so over the summer of 1774   groups met all the way through the colonies to  talk about it and they named uh delegates   to the first Continental Congress but it was it  was basically people from Connecticut and from   New York that said we really got to talk about  things we have to have a continent we have to   have a congress um rather than just moving right  ahead with opposition to Britain and ultimately   the people in Massachusetts had to accede to  that they really didn't have any alternative.   >> >>: And in terms of whether or not to pay the East India Tea Company for the tea they had lost the Continental Congress comes out on what side. >> >>: The Continental Congress finally settles the debate which goes on all year long basically until October. And the Continental Congress says no we are not going to reimburse the company for the tea. to reimburse the company for the tea and but I  found that it was fascinating that for example   as late as July someone as prominent ultimately in the revolution as John Dickinson proposed to the colony of Connecticut, I mean to Pennsylvania that  the um that the that an offer be made to pay for   the tea to the British in response for concessions  that they would want in other words people were   trying to use it Dickinson thought it could be  used as a um bargaining chip so it's not as though   everybody thought as, again back to the point, um  that Boston was right to destroy the tea and it   was a uh it was a topic of conversation and even  really after my book ends it reminded remanded   ended up being a topic of conversation. Benjamin  Franklin sailing back from England to America   even ruminated on the boat about what can we  get something out of the British if we pay for   the tea. >> >>: Since we are moving towards the battle of Lexington and Concord talk a little bit about armaments and so first  just briefly tell us about the powder alarm and   what happened there and why it was consequential.  >>You know the powder alarm is kind of a dress   rehearsal for Lexington and Concord because  Governor Gage decided to take the gun the colonies   gun powder out of a powder magazine in Charlestown  and what it although it was a fairly simple   thing to do it gave rise to wild rumors to the  in the effect that six men had been killed while   the soldiers came to take the gunpowder away also  that the governor had been confiscating privately   owned gunpowder as well as the colony as well  as simply taking the colonies gunpowder because   both colony both public and private gunpowder  was stored in that same powder magazine.   And finally a viral rumor spread through Connecticut that the town of Boston being bombarded by the naval vessels in the harbor and  so the upshot was that thousands of minutemen   rallied from the countryside in the defense  of Boston um joined on the Cambridge Common   and were prepared to move on until the Boston  committee of correspondence came out and said   wait it's all a rumor it didn't happen nothing  happened go home and - so they did but meanwhile   the people in Philadelphia at the Continental  Congress got the story, interestingly enough   John Adam and others questioned it, they were skeptical. They really didn't think it had happened and they were righ,t but they  actually talked about doing something like   uh moving the Continental Congress to  Rhode Island so that they could support   the um the people in Boston was this real if this  was really true but it wasn't they were right.   >> >>: My last name is Putnam and I family doesn't come out too good in the story. >> >>: Yes. It was in fact Cornel Israel Putnam who spread the false rumor throughout Connecticut and he was actually then chided by the Boston committee of correspondence,  they sent him a angry letter saying do not spread   rumors we will tell you what's right and only  only spread the news that we tell you is okay.    >> >>: You can understand in the simple story of the boy who cried wolf, but if there were too many of these then when the alarm truly went out  from Lexington and Concord people might not   have responded if they do... I know for sure. >>Right  But in this case, it was just this one time. >> >>: Right. So you write even before the first Continental Congress adjourned Americans were seeking armaments in Europe and uh the British  were frantically trying to stop them I mean   there were attempts to try to bring cannon over  just maybe describe how that happened and what   the British tried to do to stop it. >>Yes, well the  one of the things I did in London was to read   correspondence from the foreign office and I  found letters from the British ambassador to   the Netherlands frantically writing to London uh  explaining that he was tracking American vessels   trying to buy arms and ammunition in the  Netherlands and so he called for assistance   from the British Navy and they sent they sent  a ship over that basically played cat and mouse   with this one particular vessel all around the  waters around Amsterdam and forced him to to   stay to unload his cargo but then they found out  that a lot of the cargo had been unloaded on a   - had been loaded onto a Dutch vessel that was  headed for the Dutch colonies in the West Indies   which they could not control that, I mean they  could control the Dutch could could control   ships bound for America but they couldn't control  ships bound for the Dutch colonies and so in fact   the Dutch colony in question was probably  St. Eustacious the island now known as   Stacia which was a major smuggling haven in the  Caribbean and was a place that the Americans   sent all kind or the smugglers um had been  meeting for years not just tea but other items   to smuggle items into the American colonies  and this time it was arms and ammunition.   >> >>: And you - the British issue an order forbidding the export of arms and ammunition from Britain to the colonies. It arrives, in Providence Rhode Island. And you go through incidents in Newport, Rhode Island and New London, Connecticut.  Tell us about the one in Portsmouth, New Hampshire.   What happens up there? >> >>: What was particularly interesting in Portsmouth, New Hampshire because the governor, -well first thing that happened was that Paul Revere   arrived from Boston with the news of the  order uh in council from George III that   preventing the export of all arms and ammunition  from Britain to the colonies for six months.   That aroused the locals and they decided that  three or four hundred guys decided to overrun the   local fort and to confiscate the gunpowder and  muskets and everything there, I should add that   the British had five soldiers there they could  not hold up to 400 or so militiamen but what I   thought was most interesting about it was that  the governor the royal governor of - of of   New Hampshire - John Wentworth told the local  sergeant of the militia to go out and beat the   drum on the corners which is the sign to muster  the militia and he did that but he came back and   he said no one mustered because basically the  militia were the guys who would overrun the fort   um so - and and and Governor Wentworth was just  um - well he he wrote to Lord Dartmouth that   the strings of government failed me, I mean he just - there was nothing he could do but he was like all   the governors in this period that is in late '74  early '75 who uniformly wrote to England saying to   the saying to the British ministries - saying to Lord  Dartmouth um we're trying to control these people   and we can't, they're not paying any attention to  us and so it's actually better if we don't try   because if we try it will just show up how  impotent we are.>> >>: And you wrote no jail would hold them long no jury would find them guilty. >>Right. And he was right. He issued a dramatic proclamation saying to all the residents of New Hampshire do not harbor these people, turn them over to the authorities. You will all be in big trouble. And nobody of course did anything. >> >>: So we're moving now closer to 1775 and you show how the King proves himself to be unwilling to compromise. British authorities as you suggested are stymied in their efforts, uh sorry um to restore a royal law and order  um but you also write that Americans wrote   private letters to their friends in Britain uh  and what were they telling those friends?   >> >>: What they were telling those friends in Britain was it's all over. America will be seeking independence, will be resisting unless the British somehow change their tune. Unless they  come up with some kind of a compromise. Not going to be an acceptable compromise. There's   Not going to be any compromise from here. We will not accept anything other than taxing ourselves and the other demands that we're making. And I thought that was fascinating. In   fact one of the things I found very interesting I found more surviving letters in the months of December '74 and January '75 than in any other period. Any other month or two long period. And I assume that means that more people wrote. It doesn't mean I saw every  letter written. But I do think Americans generally, not just officials were writing to their friends in England saying things have to change. You are the one who has to change. Not us. >>So again we're being sponsored tonight in part  by the American Semiquincentennial commission and   America 250. So this year um and I - saw her also  on YouTube that you gave a talk on the anniversary   of the Boston Massacre, a live talk of all things  before the pandemic hit and we had an event here   it was one of our last events the week before  we were closed down so um I - do want to you know   remind the audience that the that is the major  anniversary that we're celebrating the 250th   anniversary this year of the Boston Massacre but  in your book - describe what why those orations   were important and you covered two of them one in  '74 and one in '75 and they have very different   tones. >> >>: Right. Well, Boston after the massacre in 1770 Bostonians set up an annual commemoration of the event and voted for and asked various men to give these talks. In March of 1774 it was John Hancock. And one of the things that he did in addition to reviewing the events of the massacre, which they always did the  speakers always did that, and always basically   led the audience to tears we hear from the from  the re accounted from the accounts that survive.   One of the things he did propose, in fact, a continental Congress. He he'd said it differently but he proposed a  meeting of all the colonies to talk about   what to do and of course this is before - this is before he knew about what the Port Act   was going to say they didn't know anything about  that at that point. In 1775 the speaker was Dr.   Joseph Warren. Far more militant. He also reviewed the the history. Reviewed the massacre itself, reviewed the history of New England claiming as people in Massachusetts want to do at the time that they owed nothing, that the settlers of Massachusetts owed nothing to the English whatsoever that they'd done it  all on their own that they bought the the land   uh from the natives and that they-  did not have any support from England.  Which is a dubious claim, but that is another matter. And he basically said we're under a siege or we are being attacked and we need to be prepared to fight. And so very different from what the tone of Hancock's speech. >>Yeah, I mean  you really do understand they're on the brink of   war and they know that they're on the brink. >> >>: They know they are on the brink of war. Everybody in by January and February of 1775 they know they are on the brink of the war and they all say things like  there's going to be war in the spring.   >>Right >>And they are right. >>So here's a question  from the audience - How did the radicals come to  carry the day and win the debate when there was  much inertia and resistance to their thinking?   >> >>: Well, it depends on what you mean by carrying the day and what the debate is. In a lot of ways they didn't win the debate. I mean  they certainly didn't win the debate about   immediate opposition to British authority they had  to give way to the consensus that everybody had to   think things through.I have to say that the people  who were members of the first Continental Congress   regarded that what they had done as being rather  um - conciliatory and mild, it was the British   who thought they weren't being conciliatory and um  it was also some - loyalists in in the colonies   who thought they weren't being very conciliatory  but they - they were hoping that they had   laid out in the uh documents that they adopted  - some - means of negotiation with the British   - Dartmouth and the King were not the least  bit interested in those um those offers or what   they were proposing. >> >>: So I am never too interested in counter factual questions. But uh did the moderates have any chance - in  other words had the King and Parliament not   been so short-sighted in their thinking do  you think war could have been avoided? >> >>: Always hard to know, but I think back, if I go back to John Adams response after the Boston Tea Party and while they are waiting it hear what the British are doing John Adams basically predicted nothing much was going to happen. That there was going to be   a pendulum and it was going to swing back and  forth and they were going to keep arguing for   for years for months certainly and for years and I  think if the British had not been so heavy-handed   in the way they dealt with the colonists, yeah it's  entirely possible that war could have been avoided.   Entirely possible. >> >>: Not sure if you handle this question in your book, but the questioner asks what can Professor Norton tell us about  the derivation use of the label America   to describe the British colonies that became  the United States. >> >>: Yeah, that I can't tell you  about, I can tell you about the use of American in the language of the 1773 and 1774. Which is when or my countrymen one of the things I  discovered is that in the in traditional colonial   language when people spoke of my countrymen they  meant other representatives of their colonies   but by the summer of 1774 when people  spoke of my countrymen they meant   all the American colonies it was a quite dramatic  shift in the referent of the language and   so you can see the colonies beginning to come  together um in a way that they're not in 1773.   Just in the use of this language but  America generally, no I can't explain that.   >> >>: What are the intersections, if any, between your studies and women history in this book. >> >>: Yes. Well, one of the things I do in this book I talk a fair amount about what women are doing in the course of all this. Alas I didn't find as much as I would have liked. But I did find for example um one woman who happens to be a  relative of Abigail Adams instructing her nephew   about how his loyalist proclivities are incorrect  and she's telling him how he's supposed to behave   politically and another in on other times I found sources that I emphasize that make it clear   that women were a part of the local dialogues on  politics even though they don't turn up, they women   don't write the pamphlets um there is a satirical  pamphlet that is supposedly written by a woman   which is a very clever pamphlet and that uses a  female persona to adopt a critical position on the   Continental Congress, but most of the time you  don't see women's voices in the public prints you   do see them in some of the private correspondence  that I use. So I did as much as I could with   women but I will say this, I became convinced  while working on this book that one of the   reasons - I mean that men were taking charge of this  and moving against things like consumer boycotts   was that if you have a consumer boycott women  are key consumers and you have to involve them   but if the men are controlling things and  they're the ones who are coercing the merchants   then you don't need a consumer boycott because the  merchants never get the stuff in the first place   so it's not there for the women to buy. So one  could adopt a kind of a conspiratorial argument   here and I verge on it at a couple of points in  the book but I do think that when men wanted to   keep command of what was going on and they didn't  for the most part like what the women might have   done because the women, I think, were going out and  buying and drinking tea regardless of what the   men said. >> >>: Right. You have various advises from London in your book. First just describe why you chose to use that technique.  >> >>: Well, what I do in the book is I keep the book very tightly focused on North America. I don't admit  if if other people who are watching this are   familiar with other books on this period  they usually switch their analysis or their   focus at some point to Britain and they tell you  in a chapter or two what's going on in Parliament.   I didn't do that. I didn't want to do that I wanted  to keep the focus specifically on America and   so very much the information and deal with only  the information that the Americans were getting um   and so the every chapter has a as a short section  called advices from, usually, London which has in it   letters or statements about what Parliament is  doing and that's basically how the Americans in   the colonies learned what was going on, they  didn't know the details about Parliamentary   debates they didn't know that and so I wanted to  keep the focus always on what the Americans knew.   >> >>: The story we tell both at the new exhibit and the micro site of course   is how well organized um the local militia and  minutemen and the alarms so it's so striking   again to read January 27, 1775 Lord Dartmouth to General Gauge "the violences committed  have appeared to me as the acts of a rude rabble  without plan, without concert and without conduct."   And he's just got it so wrong. And he thinks therefore that is why they should act quickly, and they will be no response. >> >>: Right. Right. He thinks it's time to move and Gauge thinks it's time to move um he's already thought that he  was just waiting for the go-ahead from Dartmouth   and when that letter, that late January letter from  Dartmouth arrives in mid-April Gage in fact moves   and sends the troops to Concord. >> >>: Right. So I want to end, I will have you comment on this. Again, it proves the main thesis of your point it's  the epigraph from Dunlap's Pennsylvania packet   And printed in November 14th, 1774 I will read it. And I will let you reply. - I almost wish to live to hear the triumphs of the jubilee in the  year 1874 to see the medals, pictures, fragments   of writings that shall be displayed to revive  the memory of the proceedings of the congress   in the year 1774. >> >>: Yeah. It's like a poem. When I found that I said oh, my God this guy is talking about um the centennial celebration in  Philadelphia in 1876, I mean I was just blown away   by that statement and um he just got it two years  too soon um and it was it was interesting because   I thought maybe that it's anonymous I have no idea  who wrote it, I thought maybe it was written by   Thomas Paine but in fact we know because Paine's  so famous we know when he arrived in Philadelphia   and he didn't arrive until a couple weeks after  that appeared so he couldn't have written it, it's   some local Philadelphian who wrote this and um  it does speak towards independence there's no   question and it was read at the time as speaking  of independence and it became very controversial   for that reason but um and I also have to say that  I'm not the first person the first historian to   have read that particular essay but nobody else  ever commented on that sentence. I mean it just   blew me away that no one had ever commented on  it because to me it just leapt out on the page,   again it's like the poem it's the kind of thing  I would have had to invent if I hadn't found it.   >> >>: So I am going to invite viewers to remain watching. We're going to switch in just a moment  to the launch of the Concord Museum's new Shot  Heard Around the World website but I'll give the   last word uh to this segment of the program   to you Professor Norton so again what is the main   takeaway that you would like our audience to  leave with uh from this conversation this evening?   >> >>: The main takeaway is that Americans have argued about politics forever and certainly did so in 1774 and I really hope that people  will understand that the revolution was not   a done deal - at all and that - that the that  these disagreements were severe and critical and   ultimately Americans were able to arrive  at a consensus that involved a majority of   them. >>And it is you know it's a hopeful - note to end on because we're very divided   these days and uh you know one hopes that the  country harkens back to these founding ideals   and that those inform the way we resolve  the challenges that divide us today.   >>Yes and I -and everyone you know everyone  listen to everybody else I will say this   I mean one of the things I really enjoyed doing  was to reading the pamphlets that argued with   each other and dealt with and - I talk at  some length about how, for example, John Adams   tried to argue against the loyalist  Massachusetts pamphlets and vice versa   and it's really interesting to follow the dialogue  and to see what each author chooses to talk about   and not talk about because the silences are also  important. >> >>: Right. But you are right. They are at least talking to each other right they're wrecking... >>But like Noah - as I said no one defends the Murder   Act which I find very telling nobody defended it.  >> >>: Right. Mary Beth Norton, thank you so much. And again I'll do one last plug for the book uh  I hope you will go to your local bookstore, I   suppose you can buy it online as well but uh uh  Mary Beth thank you so much for joining us this   evening is a pleasure talking with you. >> >>: Sure. Better to go to the local bookstore. >>o you can leave the meeting and we're going to  continue here on to the YouTube channel and you   can watch via the YouTube channel if you like  you can stay on too but okay okay. So my thanks   again to Mary Beth Norton and to all of you for  watching and for joining us this evening as we now   launch the Concord Museum's the Shot Heard Around  the World microsite, one benefit of the pandemic   is the ability for us to gather for programs  like this one from the safety of our homes   this session is being recorded so please share the  link with others who can watch it at their leisure.   The list of individuals responsible for us being  here today is too long to enumerate beginning   with the embattled farmers whose ranks and our  dynamic new microsite are found to include women   children and people of color and ending of  course with my dedicated and talented colleagues   who so creatively chronicle their stories but let  me open these remarks by thanking tonight's host   the National Archives and Records Administration  and my friend and mentor David Ferriero, the Archivist   of the United States. I also want to give special  thanks to John Parish Petey who I will introduce   in a moment the chair of the National Endowment  for the Humanities. During his tenure the museum   here has received a Landmarks history grant for a  summer teaching institute on Henry David Thoreau   and more recently an exhibit implementation grant  for our new April 19th galleries which we will   preview in a moment, and lastly I want to thank  Brian Martin and all of his colleagues at the   America 250 Foundation and the United States Semi  quincentennial Commission represented tonight by   commissioner Lucas Morrell. We're proud to be just  the second institution officially recognized by   the commission as an expression of the America  250 vision to inspire the American spirit   this is perhaps fitting since the battle  at the north bridge in Concord was the   second engagement on April 19, 1775 and combined  with the opening military skirmish in Lexington   sparked the Revolutionary War, as you likely know  this volley of gunfire was later memorialized by   none other than Ralph Waldo Emerson with his  legendary Concord Hymn - By the rude bridge   that arched the flood their flag to April's breeze  unfurled here once the embattled farmers stood and   fired the shot heard round the world. Emerson spoke  these words as the town erected a battle monument   or what he later refers to in the poem as  a votive of stone or shaft on July 4th 1837   and while the first stanza is the most cited  I've always appreciated the last stanzas as well -  on this green bank by this soft stream we set  today a votive of stone that memory may their   deed redeem when like our sires our sons are  gone, spirit that made those heroes dare to die   and leave their children free bid time and nature  gently spare the shaft we raise to them and me.   Before any shots rang out and as the British  regulars made their first approach from Boston   on that fateful morning it was the all too  young veteran of the French and Indian war   John Parker dying of tuberculosis but brimming  with vigor who ordered his troops to stand their   ground don't fire unless fired upon but if they  mean to have a war let it begin here. For months   we've been heralding that this microsite is coming  the microsite is coming and while thankfully it   arrives without poor tent of musket and fireball  it is an auspicious moment for the Concord Museum   and the U.S. Semiquincentennial celebrations for if  we mean to share this story beyond the confines of   Concord to a national and international audience  let it begin here if we mean to engage legions   of online visitors and lifelong learners from  school children to retirees let us begin here, if   we along with America 250, the National Archives,  the NEH and patriotic citizens throughout our   land mean to recapture the ideals that our  forebears so courageously fought and died for   in this battle and all those that followed in our  country's proud history we'll let that begin here   too, and if we do so hopefully for years to come  visitors of all ages after having engaged this   website and been inspired by its wares will both  begin and cement a love affair with this country   and all that it stands for and which over the  past two centuries and a half many have fought   and given their lives to maintain. So today we  raised not a 19th century war memorial but we   launch a 21st century website and one senses  that Ralph Waldo Emerson would not begrudge us   to invoke that same spirit that made those heroes  dare to die and leave their children free be-time   and nature gently spare this sight we raise to  them and me. It is now my pleasure to introduce a   video featuring closing remarks from the president  of the Concord Museum's board of governors Ralph   Earl whose tireless and thoughtful leadership  as well as that of our full board has guided   this project to this transformational moment.  We will also hear from General Joseph Dunford   the former chair of the Joint Chiefs of Staff and  remarks he offered virtually at the museum last   week on Veterans Day, Lucas Morale a professor at  Washington and Lee University and a member of the   U.S. Semi-quincentennial Commission and Sarah  Smith who led the creative team who designed   the interactive elements in our new April 19 1775 exhibit which you'll get a brief glimpse of   and our new Shot Heard Round the World microsite.  Immediately following Sarah's remarks the media   design firm she works for Richard Lewis Media  Group has crafted a one-minute sizzle reel to   give you a sense of the microsite and my colleague  Allison Schilling will be sharing the URL in the   chat room for you, we hope you'll visit the site  and then share the link with others. So we begin   now with remarks from the chairman of the National  Endowment for the Humanities John Parish Peede who   I first met when I was working for the National  Archives and he was working at the National   Endowment for the Arts, in fact as my colleagues  and I began to think how best to open our new   April 19 1775 exhibit this fall I will credit an  email I received from chairman Peede last spring   reminding me of a special collaboration  he and I worked on together in 2012   which engaged veterans from Iraq and Afghanistan  to share their wartime experiences through writing   including inviting some to read their work in a  very moving public forum at the Kennedy Library,   it was a privilege and pleasure to work with  him eight years ago and to have reconnected   again through this special initiative to begin  marking the various 250th anniversary celebrations   of our nation's founding without further ado  I present NEH chairman John Parish Peede. >> >>: Fine introduction. I remember well the veteran's day program you and I collaborated on at the Kennedy Library part of the operation homecoming initiative. I commend the Concord museum staff, board and supporters for opening the April 19th, 1775 exhibition on Veteran's Day. And I applaud the decision to offer no charge admission for veterans and active duty service members. I don't call it free admission, for they surely paid with their service and sacrifice so all of our nation men and woman who have worn the uniform across the centuries. The National Endowment for the Humanities is proud to support  the museum and this new permanent exhibition three   four hundred thousand dollar grant. Concord  is the cradle of the American Revolution   and this exhibition will educate a new generation  about its pivotal role in reshaping world history.   I'm pleased that the museum has raised additional  resources from other donors to help create the new   Shot Heard Round the World micro site so that  students and lifelong learners can benefit   from this interactive online resource that brings  the battles of Lexington and Concord to life.   These projects are exactly what NEH had in mind when we launched our initiative A More Perfect Union to coincide with the 250th anniversary  of our nation's founding. This grant program   will help Americans better understand the  history of the world's oldest constitutional   democracy and how our founding ideals are met in  our pluralistic society. Our four hundred thousand   dollar grant to the Concord Museum complements  other NEH grants that inform the public   about the founding era. We have awarded millions  of dollars in funding for massive editing   projects on the papers of George Washington, Thomas  Jefferson and the John and Abigail Adams family.   We have funded a $500,000 infrastructure grant to  help repair the steeple of Philadelphia's famous   Old Christ Church whose congregation included  15 signers of the Declaration of Independence.   We have funded the American Antiquarian society summer institute for teachers   and a national discussion program organized  by the Gilder Lairman Institute of American   History to spur community conversations  about texts fundamental to our democracy.   Tom, I thank you and your colleagues for  inviting me to share a few words along   with my esteemed colleague David Ferriero and the  distinguished scholars Lucas Morrell and Mary   Beth Norton. I commend the museum on its ambition  and achievements examining foundational moments in   our shared history enriches us as individuals and  unites us one and all is we the people, thank you >>I am honored to represent the United  States Semi-quincentennial Commission   this evening along with fellow commissioner  and Archivist of the United States, David Ferriero.  And to share this virtual stage with  Professor Norton and Chairman Peede.   I am here at the gracious invitation of the  Concord Museum and to offer a few words about   America 250 and the commission's official  recognition of the Shot Heard Round the World   virtual exhibit. I also want to acknowledge one of  the museum's partners, Revolution 250 a consortium   of over 30 Massachusetts organizations which has  also partnered informally with the commission.   Congress formally designated the 250th anniversary  of the United States the Semiquincentennial the   commission adopted America 250 as an easier to say  brand name. We envision America 250 as a monumental   initiative likely surpassing in scale and  participation any commemoration in our nation's   history. America 250 will inspire the American  spirit within all Americans and within each   American in three ways by deepening understanding  of our history, democratic process and each other   through education, increasing engagement  in our communities and governing affairs   and fostering unity that promotes the common  good while also respecting individual liberty.   Anniversary dates matter and July 4th 2026 will  certainly provide the focal point of America 250   but it will also be the culmination of  a commemorative season that has already   begun and will continue to build over the next six  years. Although the commission will lead nationwide   signature programs it intends to facilitate a  largely decentralized America 250 of by and for   the people. Key to this approach is officially  recognizing programs that express the America   250 vision to educate, to engage and to unite .By  2026 the commission anticipates more than 100,000   officially recognized programs will ensure that  America 250 reverberates with many voices speaking   with one another about the meaning and promise of  America. Which brings me to the Concord Museum's   virtual exhibit, the Shot Heard Round the World,  the second program to be recognized officially by   America 250. The battle between provincial  militia and British regulars targeting Concord on   April 19th 1775 produced the shot heard around  the world that echoes in Emerson's Concord Hymn   and resounds still in our pursuit of a more  perfect union and humanity's quest for freedom.   We remember history where it happened  acknowledging the power of place yet in the   21st century we have the remarkable opportunity  to engage authentic places and artifacts virtually   programs like the Shot Heard Round the World  will bring America 250 to people across the   nation and across the globe. America rests on  its ideals, institutions and people. This exhibit   highlights the people who are participated  in this seminal moment of our shared history.   We hear the voices of Concord residents like  William Emerson, Martha Moulton and Amos Barrett.   The exhibit's animated maps and running tally  of the men engaged on both sides highlight anew   the miscalculation of Lord Dartmouth, the  British Secretary of State for the colonies.   His message to General Gage which prompted the  April 18, 1775 march on Concord characterize the   rebellious people of the Massachusetts Bay colony  as a- rude rabble without plan ,without concert   and without conduct -instead the patriots  of the revolutionary generation came to   be remembered by no less a figure than Abraham  Lincoln when reflecting upon the usefulness of   July 4th celebrations he called those patriots  iron men who fought for the principle that they   contended for. Professor Norton's scholarship  documents how such principles as equality,   liberty and government by consent of the  governed lay at the heart of the dispute   leading to the bloodshed at Concord. A little more  than a year later the second Continental Congress   expressed in the Declaration of Independence  what had already begun to be paid for by blood.   We hold these truths to be self-evident that  all men are created equal - that Lincoln said   is the electric cord in that declaration that  links the heart of patriotic and liberty loving   men together that will link those patriotic  hearts as long as the love of freedom exists   in the minds of men throughout the world.  Thank you for inspiring the American spirit >>Few dates in world history are better known than  April 19th 1775 when a group of embattled farmers   locally trained militia and minutemen  exchanged fire with what was then   the most powerful army on earth,  they were defending their community   their sense of liberty and their ideals  of self-government. I'm honored to share in   this celebration of a new exhibition that  tells this foundational story in dynamic   engaging and inclusive ways. I salute the museum  for choosing to open these three new permanent   galleries on Veterans day and for inviting local  veterans and active duty personnel to be the   first to have exclusive access to these exhibits  free of charge. President Washington spoke about   the willingness of future generations to serve  being informed by the manner in which we treat   our veterans. I'm sure President Washington  would approve of how the museum is bringing   that sentiment to life. Throughout my career in  the military from serving as a platoon commander   through being the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of  Staff I've always been proud of my Massachusetts   roots having been born in Boston, the cradle of  liberty, and growing up in Quincy the home of   John Adams and his family. We remember of course  the names of Revolutionary leaders like Adams and   Hancock and Revere but it's equally important to  recount the actions of those who led men in battle   those who fought on the front lines, those who were  wounded and those who made the ultimate sacrifice.   I hope all those who visit the museum are  inspired by the stories of our founding fathers   and reminded that we came together in 1775 in  order to form a more perfect union, a more perfect   union that would allow all citizens to enjoy the  blessings of liberty regardless of race, class or   creed. I hope all those who visit the museum are  also reminded of our responsibilities as citizens   to protect our proud legacy of democracy and  pass it along to the next generation of citizens.   Let me close by commending the curators and  the fabricators who have brought our history to   life and in advance let me thank the educators who  will use this museum to tell our story to the next   generation of citizens. God bless America and those  who work to keep our nation strong safe and united. >>so let me just give you a general overview of  how the show was designed, first and foremost we   highlight the iconic artifacts that are part  of the museum's world-renowned collection   including of course the lantern that signaled  Paul Revere to begin his ride ,over here we have   the tread on which the person who hung the lantern  would have climbed the stairs to hang it in the   North Church, those artifacts are then augmented  and really brought to life by a number of   animations. Behind me is a map that was developed  by Jay Decosta in 1775 to report back to London   to the King what happened in this engagement and  our colleagues at Richard Lewis Media Group have   brought that map to light so that you can  see in a short span of five to six minutes   the 24 hour span of engagement between the British  regulars and the local militia. The entire exhibit   was designed by our colleagues at Amaze Design  and it's built really around the engravings of   Amos Doolittle who came to Concord just days after  the engagement to record what happened on April 19, 1775.   But once again through 21st century animation  we bring those and engravings to life. >> >>: Hi. I am Sara Smith with RLMG. I am the project manager for the media for the April 19th gallery. And I had the great fortune of working with a wonderful team here at RLMG of motion graphic designers, sound designers, graphic designers and our creative director. And together we worked with the Concord museum staff and Amaze  Design on this really unique opportunity to tell a story of April 19th. With their collection and with these historical assets that became the base of our media. We made five pieces of media. One of them, sort of showcase piece uses a map from 1775 hat was made to tell the story of the day. And at the urging of Amaze Design to really use it as a projection surface, a wonderful idea, we trimmed out some of the key features of the map and use it as a projection surface and add a lot of delight and detail with the media. We really turn it into a world and bring it to life in a way that we think the map makers would have wanted to do themselves but didn't have the technology to do it. The other four pieces we did use historic prints by Amos Doolittle, and it was really fun to work with those because he was really trying to take a snapshot. At different moments in the day. And what we do is unfurl those snapshots.  We combine them with first person quotes who are like describing what is actually happening in that freeze frame. And we cut out details. We enhance the beauty. We draw your eye to certain focus points, and we turn them into little stories. One of the challenges was not to overpower the wonderful, amazing collection. So with the Doolittle print pieces they are very subtle. In the gallery they do a perfect job breathing a little life into the space and helping situate those objects. RLMG was asked to take the media that we did for the gallery and turn it into a website. So we made a page that will live on the Concord Museum's website dedicated to the day  April 19th and we used the material, adapted it  for this website and combined it with the other   resources, the objects and the first person quotes  and turned it into an interactive timeline so you   can scroll through these moments in the day and  see subtle animations, click on the quotes and   hear what was happening, open up objects click on  these luscious photographs, detailed photographs   and pan and zoom on them and make your way from 10:  30 at night on the 18th to 7 at night on the 19th. [music] >> >>: The guard sent by the enemy to secure the passage at the north bridge were alarmed. [drumbeats] >> >>: Good evening everyone. I'm Ralph Earle President of the Concord museum board of governors. Let me begin by thanking our partners this evening  the National Endowment for the Humanities   the U.S. Semi-quinncentennial Commission  and the National Archives and Records   Administration as well as our featured speaker  Mary Beth Norton for her fascinating account   of the transformational 16 months that led up  to the famous battles in Lexington and Concord.   As has been mentioned last week we opened our new April 19th galleries on Veteran's day as they are a testament to the first Americans who gave what Abraham Lincoln called 88 years the last full measure of devotion. For the then revolutionary ideals of liberty and democracy. While the nation we now know did not exist in 1775, it was a dream embraced by those who fought on the north bridge and on the battle road. A dream that required vision, sacrifice, commitment and just plain hard work. The Concord Museum is committed to telling the story of our town and its role in the American saga fully and completely. In a way that celebrates both the events and people that are well known and those who much of history has forgotten. And as we have shown tonight, we plan to do so in our museum and virtually through our Shot Heard Round the World microsite. My colleagues  have just shared the URL with you via YouTube's   chat mechanism and we urge you to visit the  site and to encourage others to do the same.   As I did last week at our exhibit opening I  would like to close tonight's program with   a quote from Arthur Ashe, a man who most of us  remember as a barrier breaking tennis player   but who was also an army veteran who once remarked  that quote "true heroism is remarkably sober it,   is not the urge to surpass all others at whatever  cost but the urge to serve others at whatever cost."   I want to thank all of you for viewing tonight's  forum and the launch of our new micro site and to   express my appreciation to all those who made this  evening and our new exhibit and microsite possible.   The donors, the board of governors, our talented  staff and our creative design partners all who   united in the desire to build a new museum and  virtual presence that will serve our community   and our nation for generations to come. This  concludes our program, thank you and good night. you
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Sprague of 2017 panini and gonorrhea optics baseball pick your team number six live from the national in Chicago at the panini booth that's why we have all these panini things behind us live at the panini booth so thank you very much panini for having us here really appreciate it here is the case that you guys filled up thank you very much here is the official team list right here for Thursday the 27th you need adjust the focus on that so we're doing this live we're trying to adjust the focus here breaker so you like me so I do like being a breaker good time all right here on the 27th pick your team number six there is a team list right there thank you very much everyone for getting in fill this one up Maxon Brian here at the show and my G with the last laud mojo Toronto Blue Jays all right so here's the case of object let's pop this open and we've got a new panini blade for 2017 oh nice oh it's like it's like a warm knife through butter oh good stuff all right let's pick these out here all right adjust our camera a little bit so I want to slide these this way we're going to go a box at a time I think everyone can still see all the boxes on camera that's just the angle a little bit here we start popping these open we'll go actually will be helping me out we're expansion and all right yeah we're going to have to we're gonna have to pack stack books well now we started early so we should be good actually you should be good so we started early all right but can you trust axles Jason Dahl you see trust axle you can trust axle but we got started 10 minutes early and I can do this break in about 50 minutes so we should be finished just on time so what's funny is that in the case braking pavilion it is briefing in there it's like park ticket here it's a little tropical here a little tropical setting you know still big thanks to panini for having us at their booth after national on the Thursday it's our first break of the day actually but I think we're going to be warming up into a lot of breaks as Junichi goes on we're more of a night through it all right you've got more of a night change now what's great about these is that this has a four hot boxes in here and a 5 autographed hot box to those and 220 plus parallel hot boxes so we got a lot of hot boxes to look for hot hot hot now what we're hoping for it to build a little crowd here when when we pull some air in judges going to have them all I need to do here at the National is to say Erin judge a little bit loud and then everyone a little come flocking if Erin judge moves the needle here like like like levar ball and Lawson - alright oh they have ready will lead to saw Kyle schwarber 140 out of 149 here look here what a comfortable camera angle is going to be right here all right there you go Kyle schwarber blue I'm going to set these aside so actors going to take care of these out of 199 Justin Verlander and he'll take care of your hits to Arthur kendrys Morales 45 out of 99 for the Blue Jays Blue Jays Edition Duke Snider for my Dodgers that good 108 out of 149 looking this is the parallel hotdog Matt Carpenter Cardinals 68 out of 99 that will go to Mike Cruz al removal for the Cardinals another one for Mike lumens one out of 149 on the coup holes our first autograph is David paulinho nice 48 out of 46 out of 50 for the Houston Astros had to go to TV who bought this on an airplane you bought a spot on plenty true story Michael gene with rated rookie David doll out of 199 we have crouched over for the hometown Chicago North siders 14 out of 199 that will go to the king Dean and the coming spring Tom is aqua with a South siders 14 out of 299 for Brian Sawyer and the white dog Nick Markakis praise Michael G at a 199 has been at 10 d Beltre we got 100 rent pro for the Friars sherry 142 out of 140 199 sherry we got Matt Kemp for the Braves that goes to Michael G 142 out of 199 he's going to see us at show they're there and judge this base card probably goes like a million dollars it doesn't it'll go for like 20 bucks the footage is great or 10 bucks 26 out of 99 corey seager for my Dodgers tie with that one Orlando our Thea for the Blue Crew that will go to tie with the Brewers 141 out of 149 may be able to no 146 out of 199 Minnesota Twins Jeff door that and Renato be Diaz 84 out of 149 that will go to the open a leave up that Erin judge to the last bit right here we have Reynaldo go PES with the Southsiders 80 out of 199 we got Buster Posey look at this Buster orange parallel 155 at a $1.99 for David Dean and the San Cisco baseball giant Louis Princeton autograph that goes to the Milwaukee Brewers time with that one Charlie Martin a pirate that goes to Jason 150 had a $1.99 for the clogging job Gary Sanchez for the yank Ashley with that one 145 out of 149 and last but not least he has money Tomas out of 199 just moved to the 60-day DL and that was baklava box number two Paradoxal wants me to pull a childhood star mr. Charlie hustle possibility I hope there's a train whistle here it's likely to blow the train people and annoy the other breakers that are behind me to bring something on a little road happening to give me dirty looks like other strings will die there so yeah I would - - so we found our first parallel hot box this optic has really great stuff I'm not just saying that to them at the panini booth I was literally it's fantastic it's really good there are some other guys out there gazing long hi Nicole Nick yes big toe hawk is here ladies and gentlemen what's going on man okay nice to meet you we'll be back yeah I feel free to hang out 9x no on Ravens on it I would say skywalk is clearly not right if you could fill along so burger Bros it is your favorite product it's really nice I mean okay look come on but with the break I'll break him here I'll break it here pipe down pipe down blow out cards unbelievable I'm at the panini booth here please gentlemen pipe down Anthony Rizzo cannot attend Anthony Rizzo for the Cubbies King D no King he's gone now the last day was yesterday TV don't he he bought the Cubs an ass rode on a flight ball I'm like I don't know how he got that magical I thought that Harvard for the Cardinals and to trade with the ladies Ullman four out of five ready for this Matt Carpenter four out of five for Mike coots and the st. Louis Cardinals all aboard the big head expressed what everyone heard they were London yeah everyone loves it all right how's it going I was like what's that train was all about well it's a four out of five mats Harvard graduates all about clothes a run zone there you go rated rookie on card auto before they Padre that would be to share me with the Padres and Dansby Swanson 77090 nine sent down to triple-a but I'm sure he will be back soon still a very young player so he'll be back in that Anthony Rizzo Anthony Rizzo San Diego edition of Anthony Rizzo two out of seven can you believe how many Padres how many players of pot you have given up it could be all stars all of them they gave away Trey Turner to the National third Anthony Rizzo that's a nice one for sherry and the Padre etrade mantini as well pretty they're almost not a day all right so big tanks of panini they're going to hook us up with some swag as well which will which will give away some for this break some for some other breaks maybe some for actually thank you man optic okay everyone love you thank you all right next box boys and girls we're making good time here and they just need just hook this up with some a breaker pack did your breaker only attack that they that they develop especially for us plus a box of stars and stripes Team USA Baseball nice up so big thanks for eating for that thank you thank you thank you Cody Bellinger Cody Bellinger Aaron whoo Cody and I start a fight with those guys all right so our next box of oxic baseball ticket team number six from Jazze PHA b9 calm we have more cases in the back - I think so regulars opposing of the ticket are often thank you so much he said for something about the bottle they can't they can't all be for you if I don't know Arthur I mean need your help to rumble would be those guys over there with the with the bullhorn when I'm trying to bring ice exactly like do you know because we pulled an Aaron judge four out of five non-auto but four out of five just like a bass card that will go for like they're alive six hundred dollars they critique here means four it's only climbing so you gotta like go our game are you serious nice well last year was like Aaron judge scrub right yeah now you keep entertaining Jackie Bradley jr. 67 out of 99 for the Botox Michael G which might be another hot box right here Joey Votto 134 and 199 red there's air judge rated leaky there's anthony rizzo just pulled his honor rebel in Chicago version 186 out of 199 that goes to handy Ryan healing instead apologies for the Aged James at with the Ryan he be guilty no orange 54 out of 99 David paulinho for the Astros out of 199 like trout it's a regular Mike Trout Nomar Mazzara for the Ranger about a 199 we got Nolan Arenado for the rocky that will be for Michael G at a 299 yeah I got wil Myers for sherry the Padres I don't want any done okay we got Gavin Cecchini out of 149 101 out of 149 Kevin prime here for the Tampa Bay Rays out of 149 I'll go to Alex Lindsey and the Rays the rookies David all that is out of 149 for the rocky no Michael Jean Salvador Perez Orange out of 199 for the Kansas City Royals Royals that will be Josh hey Lucas Giulio orange 71 out of 99 at Dunn Kings the Duke Duke Snider out of 199 Duke Snider for the Brooklyn Dodgers Pete Rose you know three had no ink on this one but still a nice parallel of eat road that goes to the paradoxical Chris Paradiso Tulowitzki too low for the Blue Jays 100 149 well they're sold here at a 199 that will go to the twins and next autograph is Reinaldo Lopez nice one for the white sauce that will go to Brian Sawyer Manny Margo orange for sherry in the Padres out of 199 we got Christian Yelich for the Marlins that will be four time 45 out of 99 no more bizarre no for the Rangers that will be for the dvbe 31 out of 199 Dexter Fowler 175 out of 199 Dexter Fowler for the Cardinals that will go to Mike Lewis let's bomb that is updating with him yeah you can have that agreement worries the true story the kids getting getting two ventes then John what's your name Paul Caleb you're caleb is your favorite baseball team go do your Yankee fan with the vet they veteran basis of man there you go we're here live to please booth please gentlemen take your seat number six in progress right now 2010 $50 off is baseball I believe we have way but it's bold your answer on that you don't think we have this mobile cable we might not have anymore casing this optic say don't worry we have plenty of other stuff on the website folks go to John Smith Tom and ENCOM we've got a case of national treasures baseball on the website we've got all sorts of things football basketball baseball Jack and Polyakov check it out so this is a website break with us here at the national will be breaking pretty much until like I know 11 o'clock 11:30 Pacific so make it happen your what that's that's what we do Mike your house we practice what we preach all right we haven't seen an autograph hot box yet this might be it Matt agent I never know how to fit on here why comes that goes to King Dean Nolan Arenado out of 299 22 out of 299 for the Rocky Michael G we've got Renato dude yes for DA's writes on part Auto for the Oakland A's that goes to James s not numbered well Redemption any guesses on the redemption there's Luke Weaver out of 299 there's a there's like a little silver thing that you can scratch and there's a code underneath the redemption and panina has a website where you can go and you can just type it in and then they send you the car like the box great who do you like give it we have Webber the player is right there to whatever team they're on into the checklist Jeff Hoffman for the Rockies that is out of 1795 nice one for the Rockies that goes to Michael G Corey Kluber for the in at a 299 nice one for the tribe that goes to will helping we have what's next what's next what's next which is just based on that might be one right that we haven't looked at it yet hunter rent pro for sharing the Padres and now it's time to look at the redemption I'll have you guys look at it first not Aaron judge but it's Josh Bell for the pirate nice it's actually pretty cool derated rookie 1993 retro signature so they got the old design on there with their autographs alright so that goes to Jason's applaud ninja with that one o'clock burger Bros and his numbers low how low how low can you go those paranoids like number two like cat on is it a treatment alone yeah give me a lot okay oh nice Arthur you're looking at the David doll that we've told you and 283 retro rookie Otto beneath is your birth year mojo night Arthur well I'm glad you were asleep while I was breaking pen I was pulling the big heads when you're asleep I'm at Brian was going on no net as of yet or not even halfway through yeah well we got time we got anything when we thought he's mad Harbinger four out of five non-auto oh I got beautiful train whistle thing with everyone here consolidated graph nothing huge as of yet oh no we got that the Anthony Rizzo was really cool so it was the back of the future Anthony Rizzo but when he was on the Padres those out of seven which is reminding again how many players the Padres have like given up over the years like Trey Turner in London advocating on Omaha Juran he says like David killed in 280 for half a second as a Padre Tony Gwynn was the only guys David Lee Smith was a Padre yes for like a second and he went to the Cardinal name yes like this so hurtful alright here's the next box is that Russell was just a refractor nice couple energy edges right here the rookies insert and the rated rookie there's yanma cotta gold eight out of ten on that one for the white sox nice that will go to Bryant Sawyer there's Manny Margo there's Chris Bryant blue nice for the northsiders 85 out of 149 King be with the Chris Brian too low there we've got Jordan Montgomery and Johann der mendez for the Rangers at a 125 nice aqua parallel for the Texas Rangers beam BV and Ruby jr. blue that is not a one 49:39 out of 149 that goes to jonathan wilson very go join a little parallel for you to start you off and roman win for the billion that's your other autographed lioness and ryan Healy right here alright next box this will put us about halfway there with that added muscle number you know a scuffle over we'll find it breathing we'll get it to the PD truck this all right Xbox folks here we go we are live from the National soprano live at the Cellini booth the big thanks to all of you so filling up this tree and thanks to uh panini for having us here benita who consult with a couple dentistry and some special breaker is Silber Packard similar to the Father's Day shine so when we finish this break and go back to the to our booth will will give a little bit of leg for this great for making it happen appreciate it come on oh it was it right there unbelievable there's the Addison Russell right there nineteen out of twenty five that's for King bee and the hubby are we doing on time oh we're only 15 minutes - are we going on battery life we're doing good our battery life injuries Kingdom Susan fever covets alright next one here we go no harm bazzara leaving soft there's Adalberto Mejia 16 out of 25 see these parallels I think there's a black one they're kind of hard to see this whitey that's my excuse grated rookie David Polly mio for the Astros and piggy we got a red and Ruben attendee for the Red Sox 48 out of 99 BoSox Michael G Dansby Swanson rated rookie he'll be back $59.99 raised Michael Jean went after triple-a to work things out and Francisco Lindor studio autograph nice one for the tribe will helping that one eight out of ten nice one Andrew Bregman 15 D 124 to 99 and that's this box right here and we were officially halfway there boots did I what did I did I say okay Andrew Bruggeman right names I stay outside and Roberta great Alex Bennett can be the Andrew breakfast to be a yellow maybe to be at the pity party actual speculation is that that Alex Rodriguez wound up at this battery next panini party pdip party and you'll bring little bridge rail ammonia or JLo falls below like JLo upon mobile apps that's the game plan I think that's the plan for during the concert all right good luck everybody give the next one we got Paul Goldschmidt for Jonathan Wilson the Diamondbacks to somebody one out of 299 we got Adalberto Mejia with its wins Jeff your lag on card Auto big Markakis with the Braves for Michael G at a 299 Kevin primary refractor and Jose de Lyonne former Dodgers prospect currently with the Tampa Bay Rays Alex Lindy and go out of 125 on that one Alex wil Myers with the Padres at a $2.99 and you haven't seen the back right there all right Logan's war side for Jose de Leon conveys 11:45 melded what's going on you got those father's eight packs one of the to break you got a karl-anthony towns named patch out of twenty fives just want to play safe you're welcome I appreciate you getting into the action Jazze PHA VLAN comm always trying to get away a little extra whenever we can whenever we are able to I appreciate everybody getting into deep break let's keep the momentum going folks we're here at the panini booth a lot of people hanging around watching the great moto jacket avi lank on let's get some more going you having fun all night tonight we're about 320 local time right now in Chicago time central time and we will be breaking pretty much for the next eight hours who put me to work ladies and Jonathan Jaffe party my mom put me to work next there's Matt Kemp and Adalberto Mejia again for the twins that goes to Jeff warlock this might be a autograph hot box it might be there's already a David's all here rated rookie autograph at a 125 for the Rockies like aqua parallel for Michael G Jose de Lyonne again aqua $2.99 for Alex Lindsey and the Rays and Cody Ballinger and the Rufio door is not numbered and Brandon Belt little opposite Joe mojo 122 out of 299 going off Oh is David be with the San Francisco baseball giant you want to test for this dia mad at a to 99 max Brian with a parallel will warming up a little bit get there we'll get there all right for boxes go ladies and gentlemen the four boxes go to autos provocating all the hot boxes came home Auto hypothesis I'm missing a hot box good luck boy she was going on Shane if you know I don't do 10 buck regs or I talk on arts but on our separate Henman breaks channel any breaking spent $10 role will be on the Jasmine 10 book breaks you think Mike the boss man or because most people are done know what's oh yeah oh this at 3 o'clock you have you been - okay Holly is about 20 minutes or so what you old be good will you be rocking the boat rocking the boat are you a free agent that whoever give you start to give you search birth right barnswell the Tristar fidget spinner I mean a lot of people you know a lot of people okay here we go for box ago here's the first one a Redemption Oh impede okay oh yeah yeah I live in America I think people actually need four majors now long so if you daddy I'm going here Tyler necklace that goes to the Cleveland Indians off yeah oh yeah I don't know Walker you're doing the world series this is double nine out of 199 David Union there's never one room at all if if Tim Tebow is a walk for the Mets against the Yankees in Game seven all serious the legends are some people I sold the order that you do it would be like you'd be crazy a modern stop some local corkscrew rule once more kind of one stop you're making people stomachs turn Axl says that Tim people's necks Bojack slave you heard it here first modern modern day Bojack bizarre todd helton mass into the game in turn once we had 149 funded Thank You Gregory Polanco for Jason about a 299 people probably oh yeah muscular nice stuff not a tivo doesn't look like it but it comes back ah danke Swanson and blue as well nice rated rookies 1990 retro signatures blue 10 to triple-a but by 23 so I mean he'll be fine we find clothes nice Braves for Michael G nice Andy Scott will be bad wait till you haven't see the Tebow on eBay another they always do it looks like there's only 16 different autos or only in those low numbers line I'm guessing he would be everything I don't think I feel like you would I guess we could ask we're here okay take a whole stack wait is it a train whistle don't you look that up Dan was launched cardboard connections on my way from one thing out of 99 someone's saying how to fly I mean - Craig I don't know about that we find out because I know the wreck site yeah the retro ones could have different numbering I don't know I don't think you're allowed to break have that folded on my older head oh I don't know what to do do you think I'll just following to hurt it is out of five I'm actually throwing it right now where is the Josh Bell out of five to say whoa was it radio got a farm well that's out of fun Randi's once an eye area decade signatures VA out of five you find a Josh fellow at the Josh Bell Josh Bell he's good pirate yeah it was also a retro redundant redemptions it's a collar it says Joe's 1983 retro signature of no color joj fell 1993 actually I'm on the three of 93 wait are they all number two five million dollars a point because it says they're all serial number two five and then all the parallels are divided right right but you can get an aqua out of five a black out of five a blue light five that's interesting okay well here is the Josh Bell oh yeah orange right here so there's five of those all of them have five they're all number two five all right very well all right Jason with the Josh Bell end up Irish that's a claw ninja all aboard the big hit Express at the panini booth and for Michael G and the Braves who were going to see tomorrow I think Michael that's also out of five live from the city booth at the National in Chicago all aboard the big Express there we go three bucks to go boys and girls all right we got Madison Bumgarner out of 299 I know Mike's flipped around like this and throw me off that for the Seneca baseball Giants healthy for David being optic autograph Ivanova for the Claude inja nice that is nineteen out of twenty five like the color on this too yeah I goes to the pond in - Jason - now there's Manny Machado that is a four out of 99 on that one for the Orioles Karen - Karen's brother will be here tomorrow to pick up Ryan Sealey out of 299 a OOP MVP parallel right there and for the Southsiders rated rookie autograph 27 out of 99 Yohan moncada Bryan Sawyer with the lightbox well then there's Dexter Fowler for the card out of $2.99 that Freddie Freeman is just regular what numbered and as the bump part of the back there all right two boxes go ladies and gentlemen Josh Bell should actually get a bell right Jason we can help you next time all right almost done with a diet coke thank you very much as to be number six of 2015 you are often baseball live the national toggle live from the community at the national in Chicago come visit them hang out here they got all sorts of cool stuff here and come visit us in the taste great pavilions Jackie fabulous if you can't do any third Jasmine end up going to breaks and feel the energy of the - at night during every one of our case presents boy Randolph I want to be what I want out of what a 1 1 l 2 a and it's just a man beating Abdul Razak and they're peeing out of 10 Wow what you got a pack on what we got this was 49 we're going out of fiber anger very much silver pack here are loaded folks or if you have the National by beg borrow steal your way to some silver packs that's very falafel traumatic got an MVP variation right here don't run we got Mickey Mantle masses of the game blue 91 out of 149 for the Yankees - Aaron judge rated rookie refractor I go to the Yankees nationally Carlos Correa orange became Dean most excited 199 Toby Jones that's just regular where you'll attract your cursed clayton kershaw 208 up to 99 for the Dodgers high with the Dodgers prefer Shaw again and John lamb for the Reds back to the future autograph go to the Redlegs that will be for peridot goal another yawn Moncada Wow at the base Auto for the Southsiders Ryan a Sawyer nice one there judge voted there on college they're great I think he had some parallels that maybe reductions I think the post of all it is something this might be better things for their last box all right good luck everybody alright last box we've done it good luck to everybody thank you for joining in when I all I say to sleep here in the pasture yeah all right last one feels good luck everybody again big thanks to panini for hosting us here looking it up with some swag here we go I got Jose de Lyon back to the future so that's what the Dodgers PI's down there you go typing on the board with an otter got diamond Kings Chris Davis 295 a 299 40 volunteer rated rookie in vivo we got we are we for the brave at a 125 that's another one from Michael G Elite Series Francisco Lindor 58 out of 99 that will go to the tribe that goes along with that Auto will and Oscar Hernandez rated rookie autograph for the Astros that will be for king d the low seven nineteen ninety nine tell your Perez we got Peter O'Brien sir last autograph lockbox bureau Brian for the Diamondbacks Jonathan Wilson not numbered on that one Jonathan Dexter Fowler for Michaels in the cardinal 194 I have walked or any time thank you maybe that's it neither those are the two autographs oh no there's one more firm on Marquez for the rock means orange for the rocks that will be for Michael G 47 out of 99 and I think that is it sorry guys okay there you go folks Joe for Jasmine popular and accommodate thanks everyone for hanging out at the panini booth with us here live the national in Chicago we will see you next time bye bye Josh doggone calm
Jaspys Case Breaks
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Eponymous Words - 4
In this unit, we will review some eponymous words having their origins in Greek and Roman mythology. [MUSIC] Adonis is used to refer to a handsome, sexually attractive man; Adonis was a handsome young man loved by Aphrodite and Persephone aegis means 'with the protection or backing of someone'; In Greek mythology, aegis was a goatskin shield wielded by Zeus Albion is also the oldest name given to the Island of Great Britain; Albion is the son of Poseidon who was killed by Heracles in a battle ambrosia refers to any food that is delectable and pleasing to taste and smell; In Greek mythology, ambrosia is the food of the gods that makes them immortal antaean means possessing having super-human strength; Antaean was the gigantic son of Greek gods Gaea and Poseidon who possessed invincible strength as long as he was in contact with earth Heracles killed him by lifting him in the air Arachnid is a zoological term that refers to anthropods like spiders and scorpions; Arachne was a master weaver who challenged the goddess Athena and was cursed to become a spider Arcadia is a mountainous region in Greece which was popularized by poets for its serene surroundings; In Greek mythology, Arcas is the son of Zeus and Castillo who grew up to rule the region of Arcadia argonaut refers to an adventurer who takes risks; Argonauts were Greek mythological heroes who sailed the seas in search of the Golden Fleece Argus-eyed means a person who scrutinizes people's actions very closely to the extent of discomfort; In Greek mythology, Argus Panoptes was giant who had a hundred eyes Atlanta is the capital city of the US state of Georgia; Atlanta or Atalanta was a swift-footed virgin huntress born to King Iasus and Clymene Atlas is used to refer to a person who bears a heavy burden; Atlas was a Greek titan who was cursed by Zeus to carry the weight of the world on his shoulders. calypso is a popular Carribean song style; Origin:Calypso was a a nymph in Greek mythology who seduced Odysseus and kept him away from his wife on the island of Ogygia for seven years Cassandra as a rhetorical device refers to a prophet of disaster; Origin: Cassandra or Alexandra was a Trojan prophetess in Greek mythology who was cursed by Apollo that nobody would believe her prophecies Chaos means disorder and confusion; Origin: In Greek mythology, Chaos is the primordial void from which everything originated chimera is a delusionary fantasy that is impossible to achieve; Origin: Chimera is a Greek mythological creature with the head of a goat, tail of a snake's head, and body of a lion Circe means an Enchantress, Origin : In Greek mythology, Circe was a sorceress who turns Odysseus' men into swine Odysseus later forces her to turn them back to their original form. Cornucopia indicates an endless supply of something; Origin : In Greek mythology, cornucopia was a magical horn-shaped receptacle that was a symbol of abundance It was the horn of the goat Amalthea Cyclopean is a huge and massive monster with one eye; Origin : Cyclops were lawless one-eyed monsters The chief among cyclopes was the man-eating monster Polyphemus which was blinded Odysseus Cynosure means something or someone that is so brilliant that it becomes the center of attraction Origin : Cynosura was a nymph who nursed the young Zeus Zeus honored her by placing her in the sky Damoclean indicates a life-threatening situation; Origin : In fourth century BC, Damocles was a courtier in the court of Dionysus II After pandering to the king, Damocles was made to sit on the throne, but with a sword hanging above him which was held with a single hair from a horse Delphic means ambiguous and obscure; Origin : In ancient Greece, the oracle of Delphi was a divine sanctuary to which people flocked for oracles and advice Europe is the name of continent and Europa is the name of one of the moons of Jupiter; Origin : Europa was a Phoenician princess who was abducted by Zeus who came in the guise of a bull. Fauna indicates the animal life in a particular region or time; Origin : In Roman mythology, Fauna is a minor goddess associated with wildlife and forests Flora indicates the plant life in a particular region or time; Origin : In Roman mythology, Flora was the goddess of flowering plants and springtime Ganymede refers to a beautiful young man; Origin : Ganymede was a beautiful shepherd boy from Troy Zeus was so captivated by his beauty that Zeus abducted him and made him the cupbearer to the gods Gorgon is a repulsive looking woman; Origin : In Greek mythology, the Gorgons were three snake-haired sisters - Stheno, Euryale, and Medusa and was considered one of the greatest heros of the Trojan War He was killed by Achilles. Harpy is an unpleasant, spiteful woman; Origin : In Greek and Roman mythologies, and Homeric poems, Harpies were ravenous monsters with the head of a woman and the body of a bird Hector is to verbally bully; Origin : In Greek mythology, Hector was the husband of Andromache and was considered one the greatest heroes of the Trojan war. He was killed by Achilles.
Lexi Magic
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Ryde Ryders - In The End
I did my best for all that happen in the end I'd take a puffer fish just to come on the bed used to blame my demons but it was only me now it's just too late to say that I am sorry I tried my best but it ended in E and take a shot of gin just stop reading my mind Abed used to blame you but it was really only mean your client it's just too late to say I'm sorry lately I've a feeling overrated might exaggeration never hesitated to put you in a complication now it's complicated and now I'm getting faded coz you fought the guy without no [ __ ] hesitation now I'm nominated for your denomination when lately I just really need a [ __ ] vacation cause lately I feel hated for the way I stayed chasing for the way I'm never stasis coz that dream I'm still chasing everyday I'm aging every night heart aching cuz I hurts knowing I'm a [ __ ] defamation hated by locations by the ladies tricked with my thoughts and my mind keep racing anxiety is raising memories are raging walls going up coz trust issues are tracing love problems in my life I will never be a racing cuz love is the hardest drug that whatever beating my best for all that happened in the end I take a puffer fish just to come on money big used to blame my dealers but it was only me now it's just too late to say that I am sorry I tried my best but in it any and I take a shot of gin just stop reading my mind Abed used to blame you but it was really only me now your client is just too late to say I'm sorry I broke my promise but you broke yours first now both of our promises are nothing but worse you [ __ ] another love while I ran away the pain I'm tired of mental thoughts and feeling the shame for years I've waited this for years I've wasted why I hate love it's got so [ __ ] faded so I stay [ __ ] faded on the midnight bases so I know what you're gonna say so go on and say you're just like your father yeah I guess I am can't go a day with that it cuz you don't understand the middle thoughts in my mind needing a drink in my hand but I understand exactly why you played your hand with all that none our little tea cashed out on some sex now you expect me to believe it wasn't worthless in now your loyalty a [ __ ] nothing more than a fight so I hope his lust was worth every sucker your time [Music] you [Music]
RydeRyders Entertainment
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Keurig coffee maker
well hello mike and diane so you want to learn about coffee pots okay here we go this new coffee pot i got is the kurig special edition i don't know exactly what makes it special different from the base edition but here we go first thing you have to do is open it up take out the old k-cup throw that in the garbage or someplace grab a new one i've chosen uh cafe mocha today i just pop it in the receptacle there close the top grab a coffee cup stand back and press the blinking button different sizes small medium and large large is only about 10 ounces so it's not a full big cup it's just a 10 ounce cup so i always punch large because i want a big cup stand back for a second making some noise coffee is dripping out and there you go you have a hot cup of coffee hot cup coffee now the little water tank inside recharges itself from the water tank on this side and starts to heat up the water for the next cup now inside of about 30 seconds it fills the little water tank heats up the water and you're ready to brew another cup if you want just have to open it up for your second cup pull out the k-cup insert insert the new k-cup push it down and punch one of the blinking buttons for a different size and you could have another cup uh right away now these k cups come in boxes of about 16 and they cost somewhere between 10 and up cheaper at discount stores there's hundreds of varieties of different kind of coffees you can get and i just got a regular starbucks to try it out and it's really good i generally grind my own beans every morning and these cake cups make just as good of coffee as the coffee i make all the time the water reservoir is on the left side and holds about 12 cups and you uh it tells you when it's empty because it has a blinking light at the bottom now you can take it off it just lifts up and the cover comes off and you can fill it at the sink or you can just take the cover off and pour in some water with the measuring cup and now we'll be ready to brew another cup now as i said the cake cups cost about 10 to 12 for 16 of them or 70 cents an up piece i prefer to still grind my own coffee beans because it's cheaper you can put your own ground coffee in the refillable basket for about 20 cents a cup and since it's you grind i grind my own beans it's basically the same coffee but it's more convenient so here's how that goes so we're going to take the k-cup out and then we have to take out the cake cup holder which is real simple pops right out and then we get the refillable basket which is has a holder the basket itself and the cover for that and then i'll just fill the basket as i said i like to grind my own coffee i think the best coffee is a caribou mahogany i have a small grinder here and just put in a half cup of beans grind it up and then i put the ground coffee every couple days into a little container and i'll fill the cake up basket it takes about uh three teaspoons two teaspoons and a quarter heaping yep that's enough drop that into the holder drop that in the holder turn the top on real quick and you take the newly filled refillable basket and pop it into the spot that the regular cake cup basket goes and wiggle making your own coffee from your own coffee grounds so okay there we made two cups coffee in a couple of minutes use the two different baskets now the inconvenient part of this system is if you use your own ground coffee which you buy at the supermarket or grind your own beans is now you have to clean out the refillable basket so take that over to the sink open it up take out the refillable basket and put that down the coffee down the drain and garbage disposal rinse it out rip the top off inside out and you would be ready to fill that refillable basket with your own ground coffee again so that's the inconvenient part so there you got the kruig k-cup coffee machine it's a very very convenient for having a cup of coffee once in a while it's a little more inconvenient if you have to refill the refillable basket because you have to wash it out each time but still it seems to work okay i think there's only one viable alternative to these new machines there there is a coffee maker on the market that makes a whole pot and you fill the reservoir with beans and it might even be programmable to make a whole pot but i haven't seen one of those and i heard they were sold them at costco at one time but machine is good it seems to be high quality and there you have it you
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New environmentalism
okay so uh good uh afternoon everyone we are past 12 o'clock so we say good afternoon it's very nice to see so many of you here we heard that there were some challenges in the subway so some people may be stuck somewhere in stockholm so it's great really that so many are still here my name is juwan shildonjana i'm the executive director of the stockholm environment institute one of the three organizations today organizing this seminar the seminar will really focus very much on commissioner patosnik so i will only say the sort of 30-second introduction about the stockholm environment institute we are an independent research foundation established about 25 years ago by the swedish government and we are today 180 researchers in six countries we have nine offices a very international organization focusing on environment development issues science for policy so very mixed and diverse group of staff members based here with the headquarters in stockholm very close by here at garden stone about 70 people so that's the 30 second introduction i really would like to welcome all of you here but in particular a certain group because i checked the table of contents so i hope or the table list of people i hope you are here now should feel equally welcome of course but i know there's a group of students from the mountains yes as always students are sitting in the back it's very nice to have you here why i want to highlight this is because they are from a high school nearby here we quite often talk about all the challenges we have 2050. it's an easy way for us in well slightly older generation now you know to say that well 2050 will be all these challenges these guys up there they are the one going to work in the middle of those challenges 2015. and i think we should never forget that so we have to talk about challenges and opportunities a warm welcome to you i'm very pleased to introduce us is federal reading vice chancellor of stockholm university also one of the organizations organizing this today so astrid thank you welcome all to this lunch seminar and of course a particularly warm welcome to commissioner patosnik we are very honoured and very pleased to be able to host you here today and we are also very pleased from on behalf of the token university i can say that we are very pleased to co-arrange this with the european commission and stockholm environment environment institute with which we since a couple of weeks have strategic partnership established uh we are all i think looking forward to the talk of commissioner patonchnik uh about the need to change european union economies uh question central to us as researchers in stockholm university we have a very strong environmental research spanning from uh social sciences to science but it is also a question central to our common future in the union so without further ado i would like to introduce commissioner patosnik thank you very much so commissioner jones potastic if you can join me here on stage to give an approach when he's coming up here so european commissioner for the environment uh indeed a very interesting position to have uh in the eu um and one thing that we appreciate very much and when we were contacted by the eu office here in stockholm was the fact that when you visit different countries you always try to make time to also have a more open public presentation and discussion and we have quite a lot of time we we know that you will speak for around half an hour or so which gives us uh half an hour plus or even around 40 minutes for questions and having a discussion so please you know start to think about questions you may have for the commissioner after his presentation and we will move forward directly to that i won't introduce you a lot because i really would like you you know to have as much time as possible so if you want to say a few words about yourself please feel free to do so so the floor is yours thank you good afternoon to everybody also to the once in the last rows of course this time as you can see the european commission is in good company and i'm really pleased that have the possibility to share those uh two hours or hour and a half with you maybe you will anyway notice from what is my education and so on from my presentation so i will not go into that i would rather start by saying that what is pretty commonly happening to me as the european commissioner for environment whenever i enter to any kind of room they are looking to me a bit like as shrek or incredible hulk in in both cases green monster so they assumed that of course i will fiercely defend environmental interests but today you will hear talking me at least as much about economy as also about environment because i i firmly believe that the real answers to the challenges which we are facing in environmental area go to the very roots of the economic behavior so i would like to speak to you today more as a as a father concerned citizen an economist slovenian but yes i i happen to be also the commissioner for environment anyway let me i would like you that you would leave this room with one simple message uh to which the whole lecture will be about we need to change it's that message which i would like to take with you home we need to change the way we produce the change we consume actually the change to change the way we live and there are two kinds of arguments which i would like to develop that you would understand why this change is simply unavoidable one side of the arguments it's the environmental arguments another side of the arguments are economic arguments environmental arguments are more difficult to sell nowadays in europe while economic arguments they are easier and that's why it is absolutely necessary using them both if you want to be successful in policy making but let me start with environmental arguments which are solid enough that they should convince everybody i have read in in nature in the scientific journal a bit more than a year ago a quotation which goes approximately like that human population growth and per capita consumption rate underlie all of the global of the other present drivers for the global change so population growth and per capita consumption rate let me try to explain you uh a bit more in detail what is happening in the world about the population growth we have you have you all know that we are currently 7 billion on the planet you have probably all heard that we will be 9 billion in 2045 approximately but let me translate that 9 billion the figure which we have all got used to to something which becomes a bit more uh ringing the bell that means that in one generation we will have on the planet additionally more people than it was the total amount of population at the beginning of 20th century because the total amount of population at the beginning of 20th century was 1.5 billion that means daily more than 200 000 people it means germany approximately in one year sweden in 45 days or if you want six weeks and four days and slovenia in nine days and six hours you have to introduce hours when it comes to slovenia so that's what's happening and the other trend which we are also facing is the trend which for example mckinsey is estimating that we will have three billion additional consumers which are today living in poverty in the middle class consumption until 2030. this is part of the quotation which talks about per capita consumption rate so these are all the citizens which are today living in the countries which are big countries with big amount of population and where they have relatively a lot of poverty still present so these two trends are there and what is basically the problem which is connected with that it's the fact that we are living in the world of limited resources talk it about fresh water oceans land and soil clean air raw materials biodiversity ecosystems fuel whatever you wish and the fact that the estimates are showing us that if we will continue taking into account those trends we will by 2050 need approximately three times more resources that we are currently using that we will need approximately 70 percent more of feed food and fiber till 2050 that till 2030 we will need approximately 40 percent more drinking water fresh water than we can access and all that in the context of the fact that today 60 of ecosystems are already degraded and used unsustainably already today so it's the conclusion that we have to change the way how we produce consume and live it's pretty simple and especially one can connect it with the developed part of the world and that has nothing to do by the way with soft economic loss but it has a lot to do with a clear physical requirements of the very limits of the planet on which we are living but okay i have mentioned at the beginning that the arguments which i have developed now and i think are more than convincing and not always the ones which which make the change and would make somebody really doing things in a different way but if somebody really doesn't believe in that then let's try to look at the economic arguments and i will give you four good reasons why you would come to the same conclusion especially this is of course valid for the europe and european union in europe we live on the continent which is very densely populated we live on the continent which is locked in into resource and efficient production and consumption industrial revolution started here we are currently using 15 tons per capita in a year per citizen of various materials five tons of debt becomes waste and half of that waste almost three tons becomes its landfill so lost forever that's the first reason the second reason is that we are seeing a total shift of resource prices while in the 20th century the composite resource price index was falling with the exception of two world wars and oil crisis at the beginning of this century starting from 1998 we call it a hockey stick the increase of the resource price is 300 85 percent of european companies are expecting that the resource prices in their companies in the next five years for their companies will increase in the past people were more focusing on labor productivity logically because labor cost was increasing very fast now labor cost it's more or less at least in the developed world well stable but the resource prices are increasing so the shift from labor to resource productivity it's only logical the third reason is that if we for example take the data from the biggest european economy the germany and they are data which are valid for in industry 45 of the cost in german industry can be connected with resources 18 with labor so still today we are very much focusing on labor productivity and we don't talk about the total factor productivity yet in our economic analysis and conclusions but it is wrong because you will come to the wrong conclusion and fourth reason is that europe as a continent is extremely import dependent we import practically more than 60 percent of energy and estimates are that we might overshoot 80 until 2030. we if you go to the periodic system i can tell you what we are importing and their dependency it's also increasing we import 48 percent of copper or 64 percent of zinc and bauxite 78 of nickel 100 of cobalt platinum titanium vanadium all rare earth metals half of everything what is inbuilt in our products it's imported so if you connect these four facts together coming to the conclusion that producing the products using less water using less raw materials using less energy reusing them recycling them makes full economic sense it is the real way to keep industry in europe if we are sincere in that that we want to keep it in europe which i'm hearing constantly as one of the problems which we environmentalists are causing to the industry it is just the opposite if we are sincere to keeping it in europe then this is their potential competitiveness gain and it's unavoidable so the conclusion which you can draw again from that what i have said it's yes we have to change we have to change the way we produce the way we consume and the way we live so till now i have sounded a bit more like four horsemen of the apocalypse but let me use the quotes from two american presidents the last two yeah yes we can and it is the economy stupid i would add it is not only the economy stupid because those two quotes i think are very important to be taken into account if you want to talk about the answer how we can and how we should address the questions we are dealing with today do we have answers to that yes i think we have them but let me start by some basic facts of life how today we are organized in economic sense we have inefficiencies still all around us turning coal into light is still only three percent efficient only fifteen percent of the energy we put in our petrol tank is used to move our car down the road eighty percent of what we produce it's used once and then discard it only one percent of the valuable rare earth that we use in products are recycled at the end of the product life and the final most critical inefficiency or imbalance is that 80 of the resources are basically globally used by 20 of population so if you just take one product i'm pretty much sure that each of you have it in your pocket mobile phone you can produce a wedding green by digging 10 tons of golden ore of gold ore or you can prod using of course the cyanide which is one of the major poisons but you can also produce it by recycling 10 kilos of mobile phones 10 kilos only the same quantity yet we are currently recycling in european union less than 10 of all mobile phones and more than 100 million of those yearly are at the bottom of the drawers more than 100 million and if you would just recycle them in europe yearly you would get back 2.4 tons of gold 25 tons of silver one ton of palladium and 900 tons of copper i could continue because if you would go next step not to that they would not become the waste in the first place but that you would refurbish them to a state as good as new ellen mccarter foundation is estimating that you could generate 210 000 euros net material cost saving for each million euros of mobile phones so that's all there and of course when we talk about our as consumers we that is the the idea of a consumer it's not to owe the thing but to use the thing that's why i think it's so important that we understand that some changes are relatively easy and could be also implemented one central question is the role of the market many believe that the market itself would be the best position that it would deliver all the the necessary answers i certainly believe that markets are still are here to stay for quite some time because we don't have better redistribution mechanism than the markets but there are some facts of life which we have to take into account markets cannot ensure efficiency in the location and use of resources if prices do not reflect the true value and cost of resources which is to date the case if rewards to capital are disproportionate to rewards to other inputs which is today the case if managers on annual contracts are induced to make short-term investment decisions overly influenced by bonuses based on short-term share price which is today the case so we absolutely need something like market regulation and that's a always existing famous dilemma does the market regulation goes to does the regulation go together with the market philosophy my answer to you would be via since we talk about global markets and global game would be about global game the global game today you know it's football ask the best football players do they want to have good referee and do they want to have clear rules of the game and their answer would be of course yes because with a good without good referee and without clear rules of the game you would have cows on the on the place and the one who would prevail on that marketplace or football field will be the most aggressive players and that's not more football we want to enjoy and basically that's exactly the market economy which we don't want to enjoy anymore i think innovation can give you a lot of answers because human imagination is without limits but for if you want to unlock the real potential of innovation it is absolutely necessary that there are right incentives coming and right messages right targets coming from the policy makers otherwise the innovation it's following the target which is not exactly the right target and i think that that's one of the parts on which we still have a lot of reserve products it would be utmost important that design of the products it's improved in a way that you think when you produce a product that that product could at the end of life cycle could be entirely recycled or reused so the design of the product it's already the beginning or the end of the story of the product consumers we are extremely important part of the decision making because we can easily see from all the studies that we are concerned about what is happening in our environment but on the other hand i can give you the data that today globally we have 400 uh lab environmental eco labels 400 48 of consumers are saying that they do not trust anymore the labels so if we want to be informed consumers then we need space in which we understand and situation in which we can quickly judge on the basis as being not abused but consumers who use the proper information finally also about business models the thing which i briefly mentioned before so we do not we do not actually we are not guided by owing something but by using something so leasing sharing will have to become more our reality that it's that in that it's today and when we many times when we talk about the future changes of the economy people immediately switch to the echo industries and to the potential of eco industries which is enormous because this is by the way one of the rare sectors which was growing during the crisis seriously growing but the the trick it's not in eco industries they are enablers the trick is in changing all economic activities and behavior so resource efficiency and circular economy will be two words which you will be probably hearing more with resource efficiency according to some of the estimates which i mentioned already before you could met you could meet the the approximately 30 percent of the needs till 2030 of increased use of the resources so it is important but it's absolutely not the final decision or solution that's why circular economy is is so crucial and so important to slowly conclude we live in the 21st century which is defined determined by fragility we are more interconnected than ever we are more interdependent than ever our personal responsibility and collective responsibility is much bigger for the our own common future than it was in the past and it is at most important that we turn this fragile century from this fragility to sustainability in the environment policy making what i have learned in those four years and a half since i'm responsible for this portfolio in the past i'm a bit simplifying but it's not far from the truth in the past the policies were done in a way that each of the sectors each of the stakeholders was following their own interest and when those very same persons who were in the morning working in a factory came home and take off the jacket they recognize that the water which is coming out of the pipe it's not clean anymore and the air which they are breaking it's not clean enough and that public they become a kind of public person and that kind of public concern started to create then legislation new limits new targets when it comes to the water quality when it comes to the air quality of course the damage has already been done because many investments in the business sector were also done and in good faith because nobody was telling them something is wrong and the direction was simply wrong that's why it's so important to understand that only through the integration of policies integration of environmental concerns in agriculture fisheries industry energy name it whatever you wish trade policy research policy you can truly achieve what you want it's a bit like preventing the disease or curing the disease there are two major reasons why it's better to prevent the disease than to cure it for the people who want to hear economic arguments yeah because it's much cheaper but for the common sense people because you are not ill and that's why it's important that you basically go into the prevention story one of the problems which i am seeing as the major dilemmas which we will have to address is this long-term short-term policy-making i'm hearing that arguments okay we are an economic crisis and because we are an economic crisis we have to focus on short-term issues and those long-term issues could be left to somebody for somebody else and for later times we know that they are important but not now all this this is an illusion all the things which i'm talking here about it's here and now and if we don't address it also simultaneously by addressing the the economic crisis we are fiercely running into another kind of crisis and it would be uh it's it's with with all the honesty i think also that our systems our democracies are unfortunately organized in a way that we are not all at all contributing uh contributing a lot that this longer-term thinking will become more the essence of our policy-making how many politicians you know they were re-elected and we are the one who are electing them because they are thinking long-term how many entrepreneurs are actually rewarded on the basis of their five years economic results and not yearly or even quarterly income so that's where i think we are failing the problem is that the all the challenges of the 21st century can simply not be addressed without taking long-term uh vision and long-term questions into consideration seriously so for the people who are saying and that's an argument which also i'm hearing quite commonly that the environment protection is an obstacle to economic growth my answer is it is just the opposite it is just the opposite ignoring those things is the best way how you will limit the growth and if you don't understand it now continue but those times when you will understand are from day to day closer i think when we talk about circular economy the best example from which we can learn it's of course the example of nature nature is a circular economy millions of years of adaptation where nothing is lost and everything has a purpose and we are part of the nature and i think it's highest time it's high time that we start to behave like that people are saying that the best time to plant a tree it's 20 years from now in the past of course but we have missed that point the second best it's now because we certainly would not like that in 20 years time somebody would stand in front of you and ask you the same question so yes i think it's of fundamental importance if we want to change the way we produce we consume we live that we go that we understand that environment and economy are two sides of the same coin and that we have to go in the very roots of the economic theory and economic behavior if we want to provide the proper answers to the challenges which are lying ahead of us we are supposed to be intelligent human beings but we still have to prove that we are intelligent thank you thank you very very much commissioner that was really great and i actually i personally believe that we need at least an incredible hulk in brussels uh you know having that vision and sometimes when when you get angry i think you know a little bit more extra strength wouldn't uh wouldn't hurt i wouldn't hurt at all yes no i'm sure about that we're going to have a question and answer uh session um so who will help me with the microphone the reason we need a microphone in particular is the fact that this is webcasted live as well so don't speak before you're having a microphone while you are thinking about some questions just very quickly if i can follow up on your final unfortunately you have to stay with this microphone here but it's okay as you said long term is difficult to really get into the political system and and partly we as the voters are of course responsible for this what can we do then i mean this this continues to be a challenge in a democracy you could say yeah i think that the the real answer is sitting in the last rows so they are mastering the social media and they can master also the power which us politicians and business sector will not be able to ignore you you mentioned the i mean i take a couple of sort of direct follow-up questions on your presentation you mentioned the fact that um it's essential to really integrate environmental issues in the broader policies of the eu and at country level don't ask me if this is easy is that easy no i would be even more provocative with this in this sense how do you do that i mean what what is it um what are the sort of opening points when you talk to your fellow commissioners in the different dgs to make them actually take this seriously and see the same perspective as you do first you have to step in their shoes and try to understand why for some things they would have the problem sometimes those problems are not connected with them but connected with the whole system which stands behind and trying to develop argumentation which is easily understandable and that's the the trick through which you can get the support i think that at the end of the day for example if i go if i take a simple example of of a fisherman and some passionate environmentalist short term they would have totally different interest that is the the first one would like to catch all the fish because that is basically maximizing the profit the second one would like to stop all the fishing because that's we already have overfished fish and that's the way how we should approach in essence they both agree they agree that sustainable fishing is the way ahead because we have fished forever and the other hand we would like also the fisherman would like that his neck generations would still be in the position of comfortably living out of that activity and i think that's the kind of logic which we which we need to start to present so that that there are common interests that there are common ways how we can understand and overcome some of the divisions which are the first line existing and i can say that during this five years i have really talked a lot and worked a lot and also my colleagues from the dg with the colleagues from other other areas which of course also having their legitimate interests and concerns to whom you have to listen to and try to find the best answer not that you would always find the way ahead which would entirely fit the the needs and also fit your ambition but it's closer to that than if you sometimes go to an open fight and you create a kind of a position which which does not help and at the end then you have you know that among us humans many times the things don't move from their stupid personal relations and that are the things which you have to put behind you simply have to create create these relations as good as possible because on the personal understanding and also on the fact that at the end you work for the same purpose and with the same ideas in mind then you can move ahead so it's almost as part of the whole european union vision in a way and we have a common interest there i know i mean i'm sure they're going to be questions about uh you know the common agricultural politics and policy as well related to to environmental issues but if i can just select one other area that has been very much in the media here is the goals targets that we are setting in the eu for on on climate the 40 reducing emissions the 28 on renewable energy and still waiting for a target on on energy efficiency it's easy to be very critical and many are on the other hand the eu is also part of a much broader context in the world with falling energy prices in the u.s etc how much do you think the eu should be and can be a driver of international environmental policy and and proactive also for instance to to make sure that we have a positive agreement in in paris next year we can be we should be and we have no other choice how much and the level of ambition it's the one which is the only one which for me it's debatable but i sincerely hope that in 2015 there will be a bit more of the things which we are currently seeing in practice from the statements coming from the united states or from china about more openness about those issues that this will be capitalized in some some decisions which will be done during that year of course personally i would not be against targets which would be more ambitious but as you said at the end of the day it's not one it's the whole bunch of interests which come into consideration when you are this discussing and deciding on those years even with the things which we proposed we are firmly staying in the leadership because it is more than obvious that uh that we are still the only ones who have the legally binding targets and that we insist on that policy and in the direction of that policy what i was a bit missing during the discussion i was constantly trying to to convey those arguments back into this discussion when we were doing that internally was the fact that we have a bit too much disgust of the of exactly what was your immediate reaction was how much the others and what are the costs and that so what what a bit too much disappeared from the table is why the hell we are doing that and that we have recognized that that we have to stay inside the two degrees celsius otherwise we will have major disaster and for me the the core question was either these targets are keeping us inside that framework because if they are not keeping us if we don't have a scientific proof that this is enough and we know clearly that till 2050 we are aspiring to something between 80 95 reduction of co2 are we well on target on those things these are for me the vital questions which are there and these are this would for me be the primary leading questions then engaging with the international society trying to be more persuasive than in the past yes of course that's difficult part of the story but i think that the facts are also working facts are coming and are stronger and stronger on our side and that you can see big countries like like china understanding some environmental challenges much differently than in the past for example okay air quality it's not directly connected to climate but in many cases you have you have the the same result but you are seeing today that nobody can neglect anymore the the real problems which none none of the political leadership there can ignore that problem because people are arising and they are openly asking the question we have for example uh studies which are showing that in the northern part of china the life expectancy is 5.5 years dentin disorder southern 5.5 years who is ready to invest as much of his or her life for better economic development and i don't know what so i think these are the things which are changing and these are the things so which we have to spread where we have to show that we understand what is the essence of the challenge which we are trying to face because if we if we will lose that that major reason that we started with energy and climate policy dealing with them together in the same package if we lose that reason then we have lose the the the direction which is essential if we want to have uh problems addressed properly and just to final then i think that is extraordinary and as you say you know keeping the sort of long-term vision there at the same time and not get lost only in technicalities i i agree it's it's really really important but understanding also as you say if you go back to almost the first question getting the political momentum and having the support of the populations and so on a recent gallup in in the u.s pointed out the fact that now 50 to 53 of the american population are quite hesitant to climate change not that they don't recognize it but they see that you say as a more long-term issue compared to short-term challenges have you seen a difference in in how when you are traveling around europe how people in general are looking at environmental issues considering the fact that we've had also this this you know economic challenges unemployment etc or is there a strong commitment you would argue i know this is a general question for strong environmental policies broadly in europe the easiest way you know to to seeing the difference is to measure it so to do a kind of uh public opinion pool and and see it so that would be my way of approach to judging either there are differences or not in essence of course if you do that kind of measure measurements you would always come to the conclusions that there are differences but at the same time you would also come to the conclusion that the concern about environment about climate change in all europe it's present and it's convincing and that should be convincing enough too also for the policy makers and that that affects which we have to take into account of course that in the context when we discuss those issues in the context of growth and jobs and dealing with the with the future developments my and i i sincerely hope that people understand when we say green growth that we are basically saying taking into account those things which i mentioned you still have enormous opportunities of innovation to deliver new ways of to the and new new ways to fulfill the expectations to to fulfill the demands of the consumers in a new way which is again still a job you are not losing the job because of that but i i personally believe that when we talk about future growth and we many times say that green growth is it's an important part of the future growth no it green growth is the future growth there is no other growth full stop i think we should start to understand that and while that i don't really want to open the question how much growth we can expect in europe because i can tell you the figures and you can judge from the figures yourself in the 1960s the average growth rate in europe was 5.3 in 1970s it was 3.8 in 1980s it was 3.1 in 1990s it was 2.3 in the last decade of the previous century it was 1.4 so now you can guess if somebody thinks that this happened because of environmental legislation welcome so i think it's really important to understand that in this globalized world where the knowledge is flying like that where investments are flying like that uh where people are living comparing to us in of course position which is totally unacceptable that it's more than normal that they are growing faster than we are growing and that we should be happy if we stay with something and if we fulfill if we have the quality of life which we have developed and maybe answer some of the questions of redistribution how to address the poverty which is existing in our societies and so on and that that's that that are the questions which we will have to start sincerely asking but currently we know where we are and i think that it's it's absolutely important that we try to convince everybody that also with the answers which we are providing through the protection of environment we are basically creating also development opportunities thank you very much and i i can really interpret from your last point again that we we do need a green incredible hulk in brussels and try to convince all other dgs about his common vision as well only one type of growth green growth okay so let's take a number of questions and comments and you can keep them um maybe we'll start in this in this section yes we start in this section we have one mic we have four here in this section we take these four and we say your name also five perhaps okay thank you thank you very much i am ambassador of slovenia yeah you have a sleuthing accent yes i would like to thank mr commissioner for really uh comprehensive explanation and you have tackled actually the the point which is in the middle that this our economic model which we are proud of is actually generating the unsustainability so the more growth which we want we need more consumption and consumption is for the human pleasure so we have forgotten the modesty which should be the virtue here in the north it is modesty so how do we actually influence this because the things would go down down if we are should i say starting this so we would have to have a kind of a broader consensus and my question of course it is also to what extent you think now the state uh actors now we are still on the state actors sovereign state actors uh are solely those who are deciding on this global level to reach the consensus are there and some other forces behind which we have to in a way uh incorporate thank you very much by the way it's good to see some known faces so let's take a few more please just i have to write it down and i'm happy that we could agree to use only one language though i know so please thank you very much it was a very interesting presentation my name is daphne tuvason i came here today from kalmar to demonstrate uh outside for the climate uh parliament that we're going to have in the beginning of june because as it's been made very clear so as you said the science has been done but the policies are not in place and climate is a very serious problem that we have to face when i listen to your analysis i say i feel i can agree with everything you've said what worries me one of the problems of being my age is that i feel it's a deja vu we've heard it all before limits to growth came out 40 years ago they were saying the same things the situation in the world today compared to then i think has changed considerably we have degraded our natural resources and ecosystems to a horrible state and we have today a concentration of power in the hands of multinational corporations and financial institutions that we did not have 40 years ago the situation is much more difficult to deal with today and when i hear people analyzing the problems and nobody's talking about the power dimensions and how we deal with this then i don't think we haven't gotten there yet so i want to know how is europe going to help poland stop using coal within the next five years because that's what we have to do okay thank you very much the power dimensions i think is a very very interesting point as well so please later there and then we have two more can you can you keep five people five will be too much so we take one we take one more and then we take the two of you after so one more hi thank you for a very inspiring speech my name is silly branson i can't come from h m we're a major fashion retailer and fashion brand and since last year we're also collecting clothing in all our stores worldwide for reuse and recycling and my question to you is how the european union can could ease and facilitate the flow of recyclable materials in our case textiles to other countries because today what we are facing is a lot of barriers in trying to close the loop on textiles and actually recycle these old textiles that are recyclable to new textile material we can't import for example or export in our case from the european union to our major textile spinning markets like turkey india china and not in any form not as fibers not as old garments not in cut pieces because it's considered considered waste so that's actually a huge problem for us to recycle these resources into new raw material okay thank you very much very specific and just to raise your hands with people which we can see how many are planning to ask a question it's very much focused here so it's good to see you in the back as well good so these three and then we take two questions more here i will of course try to answer quickly because so that we can be more into the loop consumers story and the first part of question basically of how we act how we create this consumer's power and so on it's of course an important part of the answer i think one part on which i have alluded already in the presentation was that that we have to think about different kind of business models for example one good example would be would be michela instead of they have a pilot instead of producing selling the tire that they lose the tire what is the difference if you sell the tire your interest is to maximize the number of tires and the tires should not last too long but rather but if you lose the tire your interest is totally different that they're the best and that they last as long as possible because that's your profit but you as a consumer still have the same fulfilled need and i think these types of things which are already existing as pilots but the the real question is how to mainstream that that it would become the core of the policies on the global on the power of of the global states comparing to the rest i was in a way at least at least from a substance point of view heading to european delegation in rio pass 20 and my conclusion after that was that if somebody was really lacking behind what is happening in the world were us politicians the leaders while the business sector was pretty much opened not to mention the civil society which was of course pushing further and i think that sometimes we do not hear what actually we are a bit behind what is happening i'm i also believe that sometimes various industrial associations are not doing favor too much to themselves defending some things which are in the long term undefendable and better they would need to get the voice of the progressive part of industry the part which is seeing and wanting different and differently in the future that they would be more clearly coming with their messages to us and that's basically also partially uh answering to your question about the the division of the powers it's um i i can agree with you that it's probably the javi okay but there is there is a minor difference i am the commissioner so i have some power and i tried i i tried to do what i'm saying in practice as much as i can um the the the fact of life is that for example i'm seeing all the people from coming from business sector because i have to listen to them and listen to their interests i'm seeing also the people coming from civil society ngos at the end it's your personal credibility when you do the policies and you can't change that and the fact that in in this power distribution what i think it's an unfinished job inside the business sector it's exactly that that inside the business sector the progressive part would become more vocal than actually the defending status quo part because it's it's a bit but unfortunately it's like a bit i don't know with the pupils in the school if you are a teacher you never deal with the ones who are doing well because you know they are doing well and they have no problems but you deal with those who have problems and then when this becomes part of policy making then we all have problem and i think that's in essence where we are sometimes doing the things wrong poland stop using the call you know that they are in essence desperately trying themselves and they see a lot of a lot of hope in the in the shale gas story and replacement i'm barely stating the facts in replacement of the coal with the with the with the shale gas which if that would be a transitional arrangement for some phase then for me it's logical but you know the energy story if i try to to cut it short and present it to how i am how i understanding it it's i was before science and research commissioner and i will never forget the fact that investments for science in the energy area in 1970s after the oil crisis in europe were five times higher than 2005 2006 those those years where i was where the latest data came so we lived in a period of time where where we believed that everything is under control and there no serious problem it's existing and we were really not investing in new ways of getting new energy sources grid system storage system so these are basically the core problematic things which today we still have to uh to to deal with so there was an illusion that and when when the climate change emerged we all wanted to have immediately the answers but we have really not invested in that that we would be close to that and now we started to regenerate the machine and but we are in a kind of a transition time in which we are step by step trying to change some of the developments and where i hope that the logic of support of the renewables will stay with us that policy uh because also with the with the shale gas my my answer is always it has a potential certain potential in transition and in replacing coal but we should never forget it's still a fossil fuel so full stop and uh that's that's with the consistency of the policies which you have to keep but it's also important to say that we have to understand that currently how we function in european union is that energy mix is decided by the member state so it's not european policy so what is european policy it's what we collectively agree for example co2 reductions 20 of renewables that's a bit limiting the flexibility but that's what we agree collectively the rest they have the the full full flexibility and we see also those days which we are living how this energy uh independency security and so on questions become again more visible and more important so for me going into the direction of strengthening internal market creating internal market for energy in europe would be logical logical direction to go and if this would happen then of course also a bit more discussion collectively on some of those things would make sense finally on um on the recycling story with a package which we will present still during this mandate we will basically strengthen this strengthen the requirements from member states for recycling so we have an agreement inside seventh environment action program that we would implement through the target setting the um the waste hierarchy in practice and waste hierarchy is basically saying the best waste is no waste then it's reuse recycle then it's the question which is connected to incineration and energy recovery and finally it's about landfilling so we want to phase out landfilling and we want to increase recyclability to something like 70 or something which basically we know it's feasible some regions are already achieving it some member states are close to that but the target must be such that it's inspiring and moving the society somewhere so we would like that the massachusetts understood that the waste would never anymore in the future be understood as a problem but as a valuable resource which should be recycled and put back into the pumped back into the production cycle because if we don't do that first of all we do economic harm to ourselves because it makes no sense that we basically use the resources while resource price is increasing very much and secondly of course we harm our health and environment and uh both are terrible consequences which we should not accept okay thank you very much so we this is why we have two questions here first i noted a few questions in the middle but i also want to give priority to any of our students up there if you want to answer the question as well then i will give you a priority uh line in that but please we start with two questions here first good afternoon my name is uh james holm i'm a member of the swedish parliament from the left party and used to be a member of the european parliament by the way thank you very much for a very inspiring lecture i think you should hold this to your colleagues in the european commission too i would like to ask something about environmentally harmful subsidies we know that environmentally harmful subsidies is a huge obstacle in the transition to a more environmentally friendly economy worldwide we subsidize fossil fuels highways intensive livestock production with more than 500 billion us dollars a year i think on the european union level there is a more or less a consensus that we should phase out environmentally harmful subsidies my question i have two questions my first question is which environmentally harmful subsidies would you like to phase out short and long term and there is a new proposal for from the european commission regarding sale promoting measures on the agriculture level that means funding marketing money uh in order to increase consumption consumption of uh for instance alcohol meat chocolate pastries and so on and this was commissioned from the european commission last year and it will be dealt with on the agri meeting in brussels next week and the proposal from the commission is to increase these subsidies threefold and i just can't see the logic units can you thank you so policy coherence again maybe an issue there we had one more it's over in the middle here where was that i saw okay yes please hi uh rini trap from the danish embassy and i would also like to thank the commissioner for an excellent lecture um i'm afraid this might be a little bit repetitive the question's already been posed sort of but in sweden there's a fairly high degree of recycling for instance if you look at household waste it has to be segregated into different garbage cans do you see that this might be an initiative the eu commission can look at for implementing in the eu or do you have any other concrete initiatives that you're looking at thank you recycling you mean uh for garbage household waste household questions okay thank you very much can we it's okay to take one more uh i think it was actually one of the students are you a student otherwise i won't allow it no but anyway it's difficult for me to see here you all look so mature so we have a gentleman up there hello my name is peter hankins i'm a master's student at stockholm university thank you for the nice lecture indeed i agree with you that the present and the future generations actually can put pressure on politicians and corporations but we also need support from the european union and i think that european union can play a very defining role in regulating economy so which measures is the european union going to take to give the corporations the incentive to take that green thinking into account instead of supporting excessive consumerism and also a continuous strive for profit okay thank you a very small question uh to answer but i mean they are circulating partly around similar topics i would argue so please if you can provide a consolidated answer to this that would be excellent after that i will invite i have two people in the middle here and still you were a student so that was perfectly fine but i'm also asking my high school students if they have any questions so anyway so please first on on environmental harmful subsidies as you rightly said the by the way uh there is a high consensus on phasing it out but this high consensus vanished always when we have to agree about concrete measures that's uh that's fact of life because i have seen in many documents already written we have to phase out high uh environmental household subsidies what what i'm trying to do and this is something on which we are pretty much succeeding is that we are now working in the commission that through the semester process where we have the possibility to influence on the governance of member states we are giving a kind of recommendation of member states should phase out environmentally harmful subsidies there are also other recommendations which are connected with the taxes but we use that that i think could become one of the strongest tools which you can in practice use that those words which we have in many documents would become a reality so um also how to which one to phase out of course in the i don't know in the call sector this is more than obvious in the agricultural sector what i was trying to do was basically connecting as much as possible of the subsidies which go there with public good philosophy so that the farmers could receive that money if they do some public job public good job because for me it's logical if it's public money you don't deliver public money for production as such because with all the side effect consequences because if you do it like that then we have many who would like to have that kind of subsidy so but if you while that provide protection of biodiversity if you are that provide protection of good quality water and so on if you pay the farmer not to pollute water rather than first pay him to pollute the water and then punish him through the dead because he is he or he's overshooting the nitrates directive and then you have to punish the state and so on that makes no sense for me so we have really tried hard i sincerely i can tell you that i'm i was at the end of the process a bit frustrated because the proposal of the commission was not bad at all but when it passed the council when it passed the parliament that's not what i hoped for at the beginning and we have still a bit too much of this hypocrisy which means we all are in favor of greening when that suits us but we don't want really when it hurts us to to implement it in practice but we should understand that uh by the way i'm farmer's son so i i absolutely know what farming is and how i hated it when i was young now i hated it from this very simple reason i was addicted to sport and of course i was always on the field where it was nice weather and i was always free when it was raining so that addiction was then of course under a severe threat anyway i think it's um i think it would be really important that that the farmers and the community there also understand that it's very much in their interest protecting the biodiversity protecting the water protecting some of the things which do not may become as a first instinct but you need to look to those questions again like we explained before with the fishery and fisheries sustainable fisheries sustainable agriculture it's also the same story it's the same story either you you you work inside that or you try to to concentrate it more short time interest and for for that concrete thing which you talked about in the cap frankly i don't know about it on um your question about uh yes the the new proposals on which we will work will be connected to the household quest so which is basically the municipal waste and we will strengthen the standards there so that's what you can expect currently we have 50 till 2020 you can expect some i don't know 70 till 20 30. but currently we have few member states who are already over 60 percent uh and we have some regions which are over 70 percent we know that it's feasible we know it's possible but the problem of european union it's not countries who are over 60 but countries who are uh close to zero so we have 85 eight countries which landfill more than 85 percent still yeah and as you know we are commissioned and we have to take care for everybody and finally to peter to one of the ways again worth mentioning so how you best convey the message to uh to to the business sector you have two types of two types of approach one which they like more it's of course the incentive approach which means that via for example innovation funds or research funds you basically channel those funds into direction that it's supporting the research type and development of their products which go in that direction that's what we are doing in the new horizon 2020 it's a requirement that 60 of that money which will be used for the research and innovation should be connected to the climate change and and the greening of the of the society so that's a pretty so we are making tracking either we are we have committing what we are committing but i uh but i remember very well that uh for example in transport all the research was done for the purposes of greening the transport or greening the energy and so on so we have never really done seriously through our money anything which would stimulate the direction which would go in different way the second way of how you address that it's of course through a bit more biting uh things like if you move the taxes from labor to the resources so if you tax more resources that means that of course somebody has to accommodate that that to the to their to their economic activity if you remove environmentally harmful subsidies it's the same i think in in the crisis times where majority has the budgetary problems it makes all the sense to remove environmentally harmful subsidies because you hit two targets at the same time so budgetary stability and on one hand and on the other hand you remove something which was from the very first instance wrong then of course there are various things which we do through setting out the regulation so when you set out we have enormous requests for the companies which have to fulfill we have for example industry emissions directive which is for big installations clearly saying you will receive your ticket to work only if you fulfill this this this and this and this and these requirements are of course strengthened from year to year and many of them have are complaining a lot that we are simply asking too much and pushing them on the limit of competitiveness but i could continue and continue because whatever we do in whatever policy for example even before the the the investment is done we have environmental impact assessment so you can't invest in something which will fundamentally cause damage to the environment and so on so it's really practically all the legislation which we adopt and there are if if there is anything where people are complaining it's that we have too much of it not too little we are doing exactly that but step by step with knowing and having more understanding better knowledge we try to strengthen those requirements and sometimes they would we would need to go faster that's the only thing where we could basically discuss thank you very much we have not very much time left so i will ask the two remaining and still if there is one of the students from uh mr martin's gymnasium who wants to say something so very short yes thank you mr commissioner my name is jacob granit from the stockholm environment institute my question is perhaps slightly perhaps more political than technical uh many people argue that eu is a club and i would argue personally a very successful club in many many many policy areas not released in the environment we have a lot of collective action problems that we are now tackling together we at the same time we have upcoming eu parliamentary elections and for instance also in this country there's a lot of skepticism about where the eu is moving there's a lot of debate about regions even splitting off and which i think in a sense is of course jeopardizing our joint project and it's a real concern i would argue so my question to you is could we somehow utilize the environmental area of the success that we have actually achieved together over the past 40 to 50 years or so to demonstrate that there's a huge value of working together and could that be better enhanced and parallel also could we utilize the vision that you paint so nicely between environment and economy as a new alternative and that we can go ahead so that we create some sort of a vision for people here which seems now to be slightly fading and which i think is a huge concern thank you thank you very much so one question was cancelled um responses we have one more there then we take that opportunity still anyone in the back row come on i have teenagers at home in high school and they are never quiet i don't know what happened something is wrong with you i know i that's true they always like to challenge me it must be the same for you no no so please hello and uh thanks again for a very good conversation which we i think we can all find easy to agree with my name is magnus benzie also from the stockholm environment institute you gave environmental and economic reasons why we need change but thinking especially long term strategically i wonder if is it helpful or dangerous to also talk about the security or the geopolitical reasons for change and i'm thinking particularly of your metaphor with the football pitch and with a bad referee it's the most aggressive players that win yeah thank you very much i can actually say yesterday we had a seminar in stockholm on uh food security from a swedish context and a lot of discussions uh fell back on the fact that well we talk about food security from the european context but we're also importing a lot so the security issue is coming in into many of these aspects as well how how vulnerable are we actually to changes also uh in the broader environment so last chance from you up there you don't want to okay they're passing with you one i i'll take the chance then you're okay you look like a student so it's okay uh panilla european commission in stockholm we are approaching the european elections and the votes in sweden will take place on the 25th of may it'll be interesting to hear your perspective commissioner on how the environment issues according to you you think will be played out in the debates in the different member states towards the election okay thank you so that's great i think they're all somehow well the last question is very specific as well but please yeah the the first one was very similar question but a bit different angle it was more could we utilize environment better of course the answer is yes it's very i can give you the most convincing argument is the life of each and every citizens of sweden would be worse off without european union in the area of environment i can guarantee you that 80 percent of all the legislation which it's guiding your life has origins in on european territory 80 and i'm pretty sure that in many cases we would not reach such standards that we are reaching if we would not work together and so there are other things also when you talk about european union which one has to take into consideration but uh i will not start explaining it because uh that would be become a long story i'm only three minutes left yes magnus yeah we we tend not to talk too much about potential conflicts because we somehow assume that we are so intelligent that this is our past but the reality is that we know that this is not our past yes i think you are right geopolitical and geopolitical questions if we seriously consider those issues should be part of the reason why we should avoid it all the conflicts in the past were about resources land oil water name it so there were not all but majority were the real the real reasons were were connected with that more if you combine the story which i explained then of course logical conclusion would be if you do not solve and start to solve the issues then of course more demand more competing demand for the same resources started that means that more potential conflicts could emerge and i think it is uh important so important to understand that if not properly addressed i i'm afraid that this kind of developments could lead also potentially to more conflicts but as i said i hope we are intelligent enough not to lead into that direction because um when the conflicts are there then you know that i'm coming from slovenia we've had a 10 days war and during that war i i promised to myself i will be good guy till the end of my life if something like that would not come closer again and finally the question which was also on ep elections how environment will be present i know one answer that's not enough i don't know how much it will be but it would be really good if it would be present more than it was because it makes sense and uh you know us as a majority of of citizens don't really know what is public debt deficit here deficit up deficit down this austerity measures and others but they all know what is water to swim in of good quality water to drink air to breathe biodiversity preservation and so on and so on so they it's something which is easy understandable and also very much very much essence of our life and if we don't care for the essence of our life in those election days then missed opportunity and you see this is a very representative group of the swedish population how many people in here think environment is important so you see it's a very clear majority so so it's it's going to be like that this is as i said a representative group no bias so we have a 10 second final oh yes because it's okay i'll try i my name is samuel jarrick i represent climate action and grassroot uh organization in sweden trying to make politicians do politics in in i mean based on science really and actually what we we need to be honest i'm really happy about your speech it's very straightforward and honest and if you are honest we we have to admit that we are not even close to to what we need to do in order to make uh be keep below two degrees start target and the uh what lies on the table now is thirty percent for twenty three thirty is almost unnecessary we could just as well skip doing it because it's not even close to what we need to do you know uh if you read modern climate science like kevin anderson and the the the two main tools that you have at the moment is the eta system that that has collapsed almost and the cdm projects that are not additional at the moment the cdm has is and the and the cdm schemes are very very cheap at the moment so they don't work at as well so given this we're not even close to the to what we need to do and the tools are so weak uh how do you how do you deal with your frustration in the commission so i in the in 10 seconds this is a question to take bring with you we are close to the end of mandate no it's uh you you have to know whatever job you have i think it's you will be and you are forced to compromise this and i'm i'm a fierce defender of the things inside of the house outside of the house i try to be loyal to the things which we adopt because that's the only way how we can basically have uh have worked the things in reality but i think that's a fair approach but in-house you have to fight yes in-house you have to be what incredible yeah so thank you very much a warm applause to commissioners and we thank you in particular also for being very very honest in your presentation and for providing really substantial answers to to the many questions i also would like to thank the eu office here in stockholm for the collaboration we've had with them and the stockholm university and the vice chancellor assisted by vedic for the extra collaboration as well in this seminar and the audience so thank you very much have a good afternoon climate change is coming this afternoon it's going to be seven degrees instead thank you you
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a penitential is a book or set of church rules concerning the Christian Sacrament of Penance a new manner of reconciliation with God that was first developed by Celtic monks in Ireland in the 6th century AD it consisted of a list of sins and the appropriate penance is prescribed for them and served as a type of manual for confessors topic origin topic in the early Christian church absolution for sin was granted after confession and absolution reconciliation was followed by readmission to the Eucharist absolution was granted once in a lifetime and it set seasons of the year public penance did not necessarily include a public eval of sin but was decided by the Confessor and was to some extent determined by whether or not the offense was sufficiently open or notorious to cause scandal to others Oakley points out that recourse to public penance varied both in time and place and was affected by the weaknesses of the secular law the ancient practice of penance relied on papal decrees and synod's which were translated and collected in early medieval collection little of those written rules however was retained in the later penitential 's the earliest important penitential 's were those by the Irish Abbott's coming in who based his work on a sixth century Celtic monastic text known as the penitential Ambrosian 'm Columbanus and archbishop of canterbury theodore of Tarsus most later penitential 's are based on theirs rather than on earlier Roman texts the number of Irish penitential 's and their importance is cited as evidence of the particular strictness of the Irish spirituality of the 7th century Walter J woods holds that o Vere time the penitential books help suppress homicide personal violence theft and other offences that damage the community and made the offender a target for revenge according to Thomas Polly Coakley the penitential guides first developed in Wales probably at st. Davids and spread by missions to Ireland they were brought to Britain with the high Brno Scottish mission and were introduced to the continent by Irish and anglo-saxon missionaries topic praxis topic as priests heard confessions they began to compile unofficial handbooks that dealt with the most confessed sins and wrote down set penances for those sins penances would vary given both the severity of the offense and the status of the sinner such that the penance imposed on a bishop would generally be more severe than that imposed on a deacon for the same offense for stealing Ian prescribed that a layman shall do one year of penance a cleric to a subdeacon 3 a deacon for a priest 5 a bishop 6 the list of various penitential act imposed on the sinner to ensure reparation included more or less rigorous fasts prostrations deprivation of things otherwise allowable also arms prayers and pilgrimages the duration was specified in days quarantines or years Gilda's lists the penance for an inebriated monk if anyone because of drunkenness is unable to sing the Psalms being stupefied and without speech he is deprived of dinner the penitential advised the Confessor to inquire into the sinner as state of mind and social condition the priest was told to ask if the sinner before him was rich or poor educated ill young or old to ask if he or she had sinned voluntarily or involuntarily and so forth the spiritual and mental state of the sinner as well as his or her social status was fundamental to the process moreover some penitential 'z instructed the priest to ascertain the sinner s sincerity by observing posture and tone of voice penitential x' were soon compiled with the authorization of bishops concerned with enforcing uniform disciplinary standards within a given district topic commutation topic the penitential of comeon counseled a priest to take into consideration in imposing a penance the penitence strengths and weaknesses those who could not fast were obliged instead to recite daily a certain number of Psalms to give ons or perform some other penitential exercise as determined by the confessor some penances could be commuted through payments or substitutions while the sanctions in early penitential 'z such as that of gilda's were primarily active mortification or in some cases excommunication the inclusion of fines in later compilations derive from secular law and indicate a church becoming assimilated into the larger society the connection with the principles embodied in Locke codes which were largely composed of schedules of words elder compensation or evident recidivism was always possible and the commutation of sentence by payment of cash perpetuated the notion that salvation could be bought commutations in the intersection of ecclesiastical penance with secular law both differed from locality to locality nor were commutations restricted to financial payments extreme fasts and recitation of large numbers of Psalms could also commute penances the system of commutation did not reinforce commonplace connections between poverty and sinfulness even though it favored people of means and education over those without such advantages but the idea that whole communities from top to bottom richest to poorest submitted to the same form of ecclesiastical discipline as itself misleading for example meat was a rarity in the diet of the poor with or without the imposition of ecclesiastical fasts in addition the system of public penance was not replaced by private penance the penitential 's themselves refer to public penitential ceremonies opposition topic the Council of Paris of 829 condemned the penitential z-- and ordered all of them to be burnt in practice a penitential remained one of the few books that a country priest might have possessed some argue that the last penitential was composed by alain de lille in 1180 the objections of the Council of Paris concerned penitential 's of uncertain authorship or origin penitential z' continued to be written edited adapted and in england translated into the vernacular they served an important role in the education of priests as well as in the disciplinary and devotional practices of the laity penitential z' did not go out of existence in the late 12th century robert of Flamborough wrote his libor poenitentiae ellis in 1208 topic see also topic penitential Vinnie honey cannolis Adani penitential gil de pinna tenshi Lea column bunny penitential communiy penitential Theodore e-peen attentio labor Hetty penitential bed 8x crypsis camión e penitential hella gari collectio cannon M Quadra parte de handbook for a confessor indulgence topic notes topic topic sources topic topic external links topic the anglo-saxon penitential 'he's a cultural database by Alan J Franzen
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HOW TO SETUP SECURITY CAMERAS / COMPUTER STATION | RUST
[Music] hello guys today i'm going to be showing you how to use the computer station slash cctv cameras so today's items you will need computer station small you could use a small medium or large battery splitter you could use one to three for the beginning like just a beginner base for cctv cameras and a solar panel and to make the computer station rf broadcaster rf receiver five five high quality metal so what we'll do we'll start off with placing the battery and the splitter and the outage goes to the top so for the mess and then what we'll do go up at the top place it wherever the sun is facing sorry this is gonna be a mess so there we go now cameras so let's just say someone's door camping you want to have a camera there you place it up high so you use the hammer to set the direction of where you want to place the camera so we'll just have it down here for now and then set the id so you'd want a unique number so just like that but to make it easy for this video let's do 12. so there we go and then we do it's gonna be messy so then you just put it to this power out one then go here and type in 12 done and there you go camera and then you can adjust it wherever you want and if you don't like the location just pick it up just like that and you could just add multiple and then let's just say you want one here and you just set it to the second one plus that first one that was there so yeah thank you for watching hope you helped hope i helped like and subscribe if you enjoyed thank you you
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H3VR - Meatmas - Day 11 - Have to watch die hard now
it's a Christmas tree meat my Tre save system this panel is for saving and loading your meat MYRY saving is not done automatically and you save all other with the boundaries of the wood plin will be safe to dis pleas there is easy way to reach will be fixed tomorrow need sleep now okay on on B lock able meing it's already 11 okay yes a wonderful hot dog it's fixed on candy canes nice um okay let's open and look what nice things we have [Music] a ak12 and magazine three large pip lights will appear near the tree after okay so they will spawn inside there first savey weapon I love the painting on o yeah oh now I have a machine gun that is by the way one Christmas movie I have to watch right now okay put it in some R yellow yellow and Orange okay red color less yellow candles looks more like a flame oops I miss the green one each little Branch gets his light somewhere here oh [Music] be safe to TW okay one El whoops first let them hit the tips Z in the background tomorrow we will put this up there as Christmas star or santon will give us a new toy so Dam it hey gun h yeah okay this was day 11 of say meet Miss advent calendar
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Daily Video 200529
hello this is P LaBrie this is my daily video for Friday May 29 2020 today is Shabbat which is known as the feasts of weeks or Pentecost in English it's a Jewish holiday that occurs on the sixth day of Hebrew month of Sivan ayah culturally is March as the wheat harvest in the Land of Israel Hajj Exodus 34 22 and spiritually a key to memorize the anniversary when God gave the Torah to the nation of Israel at Mount Sinai and this day in history in 1453 Constantinople the capital of Eastern Roman Empire Falls to the Turks under mohammed ii is in the byzantine empire and in 1848 wisconsin ensures the union as the thuria state in 1942 on the advice of da zhi propaganda minister Joseph Goebbels enough Hitler orders all Jews in occupied Paris to wear an identifying yellow star and the lifts side of their coats which they are forced to so in 1953 Edmund Hillary of duas Zealand in tensing Norgay yay of Nepal become the first explorers to reach the top of Mount Everest in 1999 discovery Space Shuttle completes the first docking with the International Space Station in 2003 some 35 US states - clearer to be Bob Hope day when the iconic commuted actor an entertainer turns 100 years old and in 2004 the world war ii memorial on the National Mall in Washington DC his dedicated veterans from World War two today's Bible verse today for I the Lord your God hold your right hand his I who said to you fear not I am the one who helps you isaiah 41:13 english Stan version today Shakespeare calls a day and all the men and women merely players they have their exits and entrances and one man in his time plays many parts shocker and as you like it yes Michaels we are not makers of history we are made by history Martin Luther King those who do not remember the past are condemned to repeat it George Santayana man who says his wife can't take a joke forgets that she took him Oscar Wilde the secret of staying young is to live honestly eat slowly and lie about your age Lucille Ball and that's it for today thank you for watching my video this P legree over now
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Vampire the Masquerade Bloodlines playthrough part 34 Hollywood
hop in nobody to fall asleep next to you go ahead and P the radio andybody been a quite a while to speak to your soer why aren you in insects as you have an ins or tripping crickets are keeping you up or you have nightmares about them help me out here no no no don't you know when you fall asleep they can crawl into your mouth or your ears or your nose you can't prevent it if you're asleep I mean what can you do are there any scientists out there listening to this um I read something I don't know where but do you know the average personal in a year the majority of that weight is composed of roaches an I went fishing today and I caught a big one can you hear him flopping around the bathroom that's how you can tell he's fresh I can't do it I never sleep at night you know they voluntarily eat insects in some countries yeah well those countries probably need jesuses I already tasted him he's delicious you'll love him I sleep at work and what exactly do you do I'm a middle teacher that would explain why my nephew invested that 20 I sent him for his birthday on mag let's see who else we got what the hell is this let me out godamn it I'll kill that crazy I'm a wrer de so have you written any movies I might have seen well I actually haven't finished any screen plays plays yeto brought me here hit me in the head had and locked me up what the I mean who the does that crawling around the old so if you haven't really written anything how can you call yourself a writer because I once fixed my toilet doesn't make me a plumber right what you see is there anyone in this city that doesn't call themselves therapeutic soon as I get out of here I'm calling the goddamn cops let's see what they think of this huh them lock up both your asses deeming yourself something you're not or not even train to do um I think I'm pretty good at knowing what's good riding for bad writing well wouldn't that make you a Critic let's see if anyone else agre mine too are you ready for sure thing and would you please State what you do for I'm a personal assistant for a what the hell does that mean wait why are you looking at me like that screen is that okay L me dude well um okay uh my story's about this guy don't okay okay so this guy he's well he's like a an FBI agent but you know he do I'm being watched I know it something followed me they could be watching me right now make them stop make them stop get their eyes off me by killer are the eyes really gone will it really be okay do I still distract you out Ender he his own well L what do you think you're op going somewhere hey seen you here before if I haven't seen you neither is Isaac so that's your next stop Isaac's in the jewelry store at the End of the Street consider yourself invited you do more flatbread and olive oil and take back the Chardonnay and open up a Kean let it breathe for 20 minutes and then bring it out with a ziti okay I wanted to know why interrupt me while I'm working do you understand that this is an important opening and I emphasize I am going to make or possibly break this restaurant me Tommy flayton the Food Authority of Los Angeles food critic for the biggest paper on the West Coast radio personality for the ktlk Cher hour maybe if I reviewed more pancake Huts you'd know me I'm not sure exactly what you mean what this place will pay for this as sure as my name is Tommy fayton they'll never serve food in this town again for come good evening neonite Isaac Abrams I've been expecting you seems the Wooden Soldiers of the camarilla shuffle in a little too often these nights that babyfaced two bit Prince lroy got something to say to me very courteous of you to stop by all Kindred that enter my domain are expected to introduce themselves it may seem like an outdated formality but it serves its purpose it gives me the opportunity to personally welcome visitors to my domain it also helps to establish an understanding in advance so that there are no unfortunate accidents while they are in town not so fast before you go there is the matter of tribute call me oldfashioned but this is my Barony and as is tradition a token of respect must be paid what I want is a simple exchange last week I paid for a certain item a movie and this evening I got an email saying that the seller is ready to deliver it unfortunately he's become a bit paranoid all of a sudden won't meet me in person won't drop it off won't even answer his phone says he'll send the location of the pickup to a computer in the nearby internet cafe tonight you see where I'm going with this go to the Ground Zero Internet cafe look for a directory named Joseph K and use the password Kafka there'll be an email in there that will specify a nearby location meet the contact pick up the item come back not too painful right you live long enough you'll be asking some welp to do the same thing and as I mentioned this is simply a matter of tribute excellent in the meantime consider yourself a welcome guest in my Barony Welcome to 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First surface vessel attack on Crimea failed as Musk turned off connection
first surface vessel attack on Crimea failed as musk turned off connection Ukraine tried for the first time to use uncrewed surface vessels against Russian vessels in sevastopol Bay in September 2022 but 70 km from the target the connection with billionaire Elon musk's starlinks was lost according to Ukraine C Pravda it was not possible to persuade musk to turn back on the connection so Ukraine modified the drones it is said that the first attempt to attack Russian Targets in sevastopol took place on the night of the 16th to the 17th of September 2022 vasil maluk the head of the security service of Ukraine and vice admiral Alexi n Papa commander of the Navy vice prime minister Mao federov and Brigadier General of the security service military Counter Intelligence who goes by the Alias Hunter and is The Mastermind behind the entire surface vessel program watched the progress of these operations from a protected bun Hunter said that these were the first samples of surface vessels and some of them sank or spontaneously exploded on the way to sevastopol Bay however five vessels each carrying 108 kg of TNT made it through the waves and were approaching sevastopol we were 70 km away from the Admiral Makarov frig everyone was on edge as we were going to attack it and then our communication was cut off Elon Musk Switched Off starlink which we used to control the vessel one of the participants of the operation said federov tried to persuade him but musk did not listen our people also tried to resolve the situation through their channels but the Americans said that it was a private company and they couldn't put pressure on it one of those in the bunker [Music] said
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the coronas listen dear cover
[Music] Listen toar by the Coronas hope be like it listen dear so much to say a thousand words couldn't help me explain I know you're scared it won't be the same but I promise you I will always remain the best of me SE by side just a few I just kep aside seek the world to travelart 10,000 miles Terrors apart please don't go my heart gos cold the thought of you out of sight but you never R my mind now I know the hardest part is watching you goow watching you go listen dear please let me explain there's so much wrong but there's nowh to play I find it hard to be left it so well just a break and not an end in itself I'm so naive that I thought I'd be fine coming home in 8 mons time and as they said it will make us so strong just the days that take too long so please don't go my heart goes cold thought of you out of side but you never Rob my mind now I know the heart is part is watching you go watching you go what did you go so please don't go heart cold thought of you out of s you never R my mind now I know the hotest part is the what you you go what in you go what you go please don't go my heart gos cold thought of you out of side should never up my mind now I know the heartest part is watching you know what did you go what did you goow what did you flow what did you go oh
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- Radio Advertising - Does It Actually Work?
in this video I'm going to show you how to use radio advertising to grow your small business for as little as 200 a week if you're watching this video then you're probably interested in learning more about radio advertising and how it can help grow your business and that's great because radio reaches nearly 9 out of 10 Americans every week making it a great way to reach potential customers in Mass numbers but what really makes radio advertising successful is that it's the only local media option that delivers on all eight of the characteristics for delivering the best performing advertising that's why radio consistently delivers the highest return on investment of any local media option out there and why it should always be the foundation of your marketing campaign radio gives you a 10 to 1 return on your investment local radio stations in Central PA are reaching between 80 000 and 150 000 adults weekly every week that's a lot of people if you want to be in the middle of that we can help you do that every radio station has Target demographic profiles of listeners for example if your ideal customer is women between the ages of 25 and 54 wink 104 would be a great choice for reaching that specific audience sell tools Outdoor Equipment boats or smokers 93.5 wtpa 105.70x or CBS Sports Radio would all be good choices for reaching that demographic audience the difference in commercial rates are based on the number of weekly listeners and the available inventory the X for instance has 143 000 adult weekly listeners while wtpa has about 84 000 and CBS Sports Radio 13 000. commercial rates for CBS Sports Radio are less than wtpa or wqxa because there are a lot less people listening when you're advertising on radio you want the average listener of that station to hear your commercial a minimum of three times a week to reach that you should be running between 20 and 30 commercials during the week now depending on your budget you may not be able to afford running 20 to 30 commercials every week maybe you need to run every other week or a two-week schedule or a three-week schedule per month Monday through Friday from 6 a to 7 p is considered prime time and these are the most expensive times to be on the radio because the commercial supply and demand and the number of listeners that are listening during that time but if you can't afford to be the elephant in the room during prime time then be the elephant in the room where you can't afford uh to be and that fits your budget you can run 10 commercials every Saturday for a fraction of the cost of 10 prime commercials commercials on the weekend are less because they're just less people listening compared to prime time but people still go out to the store they take kids to events they run errands they visit friends they're running around they're out and about over the weekend and it's a great time to be in front of them if you have 10 commercials running every Saturday people are going to hear it but whatever you do be consistent month after month people are always in different buying Cycles the main reason to advertise is to become the business or brand that customers think of first and feel best about when a trigger an event in their life happens causing the need or want for the product or service that your business offers you need to be known before you're needed and radio can help get you known so the Four Keys of successful advertising reach frequency consistency and the message you need all four of these keys for your advertising to be successful if your marketing campaign fails it's for one of these four reasons so what can radio advertising do for your business first and foremost radio can help you reach the Right audience of enough of your or enough of your target audience and radio also helps you stay top of Mind by being consistent with your advertising month after month again if you have just 10 commercials running every Saturday while listeners are out driving and listening to the station they're gonna hear your commercial finally radio has a compelling emotional connection listeners have favorite stations and they know the on-air personalities and many people even consider the personalities of friends that's why product endorsements are so successful live and local personalities who can build trust and credibility for your brand so if you're looking for a marketing strategy that can help you reach more potential customers and differentiate yourself from the competition then radio advertising is a great option for you and I'd love to help you get started so please reach out and schedule a meeting to discuss your own marketing needs you can reach me through my website freemarketinghelp.org [Music]
Keith Hanshaw
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Chingo Bling Live: Conejo On Getting Into A Violent Brawl With Shia Lebouf
[Music] [Applause] i wish i was a fly on the wall when y'all had that rehearsal at david's house and or you said it got intense on set right he he purposely wanted to get that emotion going right well it was a a stage set it was still rehearsal when that's not what's happening but i mean there's a bunch of stuff that happened i mean there was there was um this one scuffle on while we're filming so if you see right here under my nose i got a cut right here under my nose that's like shy i should have blessed me with that i'm gonna have to get stitches i didn't get the stitches because i was like nah let's keep this [ __ ] going so they kind of patched it up this put some makeup on it and we kept on like we kept it going but there was a there was a little like a like little situation that happened on the set look at the crew they didn't know if it was real it was part of like part of the script and [ __ ] so you know there are some intense moments on the set you know so was that cameras rolling or yeah yeah no on set under the lights cameras rolling bro hey shia is a wild boy bro yeah yeah yeah so so you know there was a couple situations like that not not just with him with with several people you know and and the thing is like like you know at the same time we we shot in a lot of like like like grimy la hoods you know like all up in the hood grimy spots you know and we weren't you know we went a bunch of the mexican hoods and we were in the in the in the in the projects were with the with the strongest kick of that where the bloods be at the pueblo bishops so i don't know it was a dope experience you know it was a dope you know and then we had bone bones in the movie born from training day you know and um um i just feel like like this movie's gonna be big for the city for like the city of los angeles southern california the whole southwest and for latinos in general you know
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Sep 19 - Exceptional EFMP information FB - Engagement Strategies
hi it's michelle here um today i'm going to talk to you about best practices of how you can help your student engage with this upcoming distance learning format so e edtech eggtech is a great way to engage your student primarily because it allows the student to have various different ways to how they would submit their assignments to their teachers also increases the likelihood for social interaction with their peers via virtual study groups or even online discussion forums and noticing your students emotions or they're changing their behaviors um ensuring that uh the student is aware how to best self-suit um coping skills or economy skills that are already utilized in the home to reduce the stress um level when in relation to and accessing their education in a distance learning format g gradually having that discussion with the student's teacher to ensure that the content that's going to be presented is going to be um gradual a lot that allows the student to have uh the best way to engage with their their teacher um also for the teacher the opportunity for any feedback and how the student is connecting with their content in the classroom a assistive technology so assistive technology is a great tool because it increases the self-confidence and self-determination of that student it lowers the possibility for any intimidation that that student may have with that class content that's being presented as well as increases the likelihood with inclusion with their peers g gaming finding tasks so gaming finding tasks is a great way to have the student connect make those connections with the content in the classroom for example in the event that the student may be a younger student and the teacher is utilizing scavenger hunts that is a great way for the student to engage with the content for example the student may be directed to find things around the house to start with a b or the b sound or even look for things around the house that are a certain uh shape or color e equity now everyone has equal access to their education so ensuring that the teacher is knowledgeable about what's listed in iep to include the modifications as well as accommodations would increase the likelihood for the student to have meaningful feedback as well as set realistic goals to accomplish during their time that they're with that teacher i hope these tools help
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